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/*******************************************************************************************
*
* raylib [shaders] example - Apply a shader to some shape or texture (adapted for HTML5 platform)
*
* NOTE: This example requires raylib OpenGL 3.3 or ES2 versions for shaders support,
* OpenGL 1.1 does not support shaders, recompile raylib to OpenGL 3.3 version.
*
* NOTE: Shaders used in this example are #version 330 (OpenGL 3.3), to test this example
* on OpenGL ES 2.0 platforms (Android, Raspberry Pi, HTML5), use #version 100 shaders
* raylib comes with shaders ready for both versions, check raylib/shaders install folder
*
* This example has been created using raylib 1.3 (www.raylib.com)
* raylib is licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license (View raylib.h for details)
*
* Copyright (c) 2015 Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
*
********************************************************************************************/
#include "raylib.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(PLATFORM_WEB)
#include <emscripten/emscripten.h>
#endif
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Global Variables Definition
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
int screenWidth = 800;
int screenHeight = 450;
Texture2D sonic;
Shader shader;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Module Functions Declaration
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void UpdateDrawFrame(void); // Update and Draw one frame
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main Enry Point
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
int main()
{
// Initialization
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
InitWindow(screenWidth, screenHeight, "raylib [shaders] example - shapes and texture shaders");
sonic = LoadTexture("resources/texture_formats/sonic.png");
// NOTE: Using GLSL 330 shader version, on OpenGL ES 2.0 use GLSL 100 shader version
shader = LoadShader("resources/shaders/glsl100/base.vs",
"resources/shaders/glsl100/grayscale.fs");
// Shader usage is also different than models/postprocessing, shader is just activated when required
#if defined(PLATFORM_WEB)
emscripten_set_main_loop(UpdateDrawFrame, 0, 1);
#else
SetTargetFPS(60); // Set our game to run at 60 frames-per-second
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main game loop
while (!WindowShouldClose()) // Detect window close button or ESC key
{
UpdateDrawFrame();
}
#endif
// De-Initialization
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UnloadShader(shader); // Unload shader
UnloadTexture(sonic); // Unload texture
CloseWindow(); // Close window and OpenGL context
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
return 0;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Module Functions Definition
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void UpdateDrawFrame(void)
{
// Update
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// TODO: Update your variables here
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Draw
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BeginDrawing();
ClearBackground(RAYWHITE);
// Start drawing with default shader
DrawText("USING DEFAULT SHADER", 20, 40, 10, RED);
DrawCircle(80, 120, 35, DARKBLUE);
DrawCircleGradient(80, 220, 60, GREEN, SKYBLUE);
DrawCircleLines(80, 340, 80, DARKBLUE);
// Activate our custom shader to be applied on next shapes/textures drawings
BeginShaderMode(shader);
DrawText("USING CUSTOM SHADER", 190, 40, 10, RED);
DrawRectangle(250 - 60, 90, 120, 60, RED);
DrawRectangleGradient(250 - 90, 170, 180, 130, MAROON, GOLD);
DrawRectangleLines(250 - 40, 320, 80, 60, ORANGE);
// Activate our default shader for next drawings
EndShaderMode();
DrawText("USING DEFAULT SHADER", 370, 40, 10, RED);
DrawTriangle((Vector2){430, 80},
(Vector2){430 - 60, 150},
(Vector2){430 + 60, 150}, VIOLET);
DrawTriangleLines((Vector2){430, 160},
(Vector2){430 - 20, 230},
(Vector2){430 + 20, 230}, DARKBLUE);
DrawPoly((Vector2){430, 320}, 6, 80, 0, BROWN);
// Activate our custom shader to be applied on next shapes/textures drawings
BeginShaderMode(shader);
DrawTexture(sonic, 380, -10, WHITE); // Using custom shader
// Activate our default shader for next drawings
EndShaderMode();
EndDrawing();
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
}
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