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// Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// eglsynchelper.c
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//
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#include "eglsynchelper.h"
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#include "EGL/egltypes.h"
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#ifndef EGL_EGLEXT_PROTOTYPES
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#define EGLSYNC_TYPE 0xE5
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/* sync object data type for POSIX thread implementation*/
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typedef struct CondVarSync_* NativeSyncType;
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*//*!
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* \brief Create a sync object for the specified display.
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* \ingroup api
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* \param dpy Identifier of the display which will own the sync object
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* \param type Type of the sync object. EGL_SYNC_REUSABLE_KHR is only supported
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* \param attrib_list Attribute-value list specifying attributes of the sync
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* object, terminated by an attribute entry EGL_NONE
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* \return Handle for the created sync object if successful, EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR otherwise
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* \error EGL_BAD_DISPLAY if <dpy> is not a name of a valid EGLDisplay;
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* EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED if the display object associated with the <dpy> has not been initialized;
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* EGL_BAD_ATTRIBUTE if <attrib_list> is neither NULL nor empty (containing only EGL_NONE) or
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* if <type> is not a supported type of sync object;
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* EGL_BAD_ALLOC if the memory allocation related to sync object is not successful
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* \note If <type> is EGL_SYNC_REUSABLE_KHR, a reusable sync object is created.
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* In this case <attrib_list> must be NULL or empty (containing only EGL_NONE).
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* *//*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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EGLSyncKHR eglCreateSyncKHR( EGLDisplay dpy,
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EGLenum condition,
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const EGLint *attrib_list )
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{
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PFNEGLCREATESYNCKHRPROC createPointer = (PFNEGLCREATESYNCKHRPROC) eglGetProcAddress("eglCreateSyncKHR");
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if (createPointer == NULL)
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{
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return EGL_NO_SYNC_KHR;
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}
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else
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{
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return createPointer(dpy, condition, attrib_list);
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}
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*//*!
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* \brief Destroy a sync object and free memory associated with it
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* \ingroup api
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* \param dpy Identifier of the display which owns the sync object
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* \param sync Sync object handle.
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* \return EGL_TRUE if deletion was successful and EGL_FALSE otherwise
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* \error EGL_BAD_DISPLAY if <dpy> is not a name of a valid EGLDisplay;
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* EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED if the display object associated with the <dpy> has not been initialized;
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* EGL_BAD_PARAMETER if <sync> is not a valid sync object for <dpy>
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* \note If any eglClientWaitSyncKHR commands are blocking on <sync> when
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* eglDestroySyncKHR is called, they will be woken up, as if <sync> were signaled.
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* If no errors are generated, <sync> will no longer be the handle of a valid sync object.
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*//*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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EGLBoolean eglDestroySyncKHR( EGLDisplay dpy, EGLSyncKHR sync )
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{
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PFNEGLDESTROYSYNCKHRPROC destroyPointer = (PFNEGLDESTROYSYNCKHRPROC) eglGetProcAddress("eglDestroySyncKHR");
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if (destroyPointer == NULL)
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{
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return EGL_FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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return destroyPointer(dpy, sync);
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}
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*//*!
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* \brief Blocks the calling thread until the specified sync object
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* is signaled, or until <timeout> nanoseconds have passed.
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* \ingroup api
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* \param dpy Identifier of the display which owns the sync object.
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* \param sync Sync object handle.
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* \param flags If the EGL_FLUSH_COMMANDS_BIT_KHR bit is set in <flags>
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* and <sync> is unsignaled when the function is called, then the equivalent
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* of Flush() will be performed for the current API context.
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* \param timeout The thread will be unblocked when <timeout> is expired.
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* If the <timeout> is to zero, the function just test the current status
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* of the sync object. If the <timeout> is set to EGL_FOREVER_KHR, then the
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* function does not time out. For all other values, <timeout> is adjusted to
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* the closest value which may be substantially longer than one nanosecond.
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* \return EGL_CONDITION_SATISFIED if <sync> was signaled before
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* the timeout expired, which includes the case when <sync> was already
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* signaled when eglClientWaitSyncKHR was called; EGL_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED_KHR if the
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* specified timeout period expired before <sync> was signaled;
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* EGL_FALSE if an error occurs.
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* \error EGL_BAD_DISPLAY if <dpy> is not a name of a valid EGLDisplay;
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* EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED if the display object associated with the <dpy> has not been initialized;
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* EGL_BAD_PARAMETER if <sync> is not a valid sync object for <dpy> or
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* if <flags> does not equal to 0 or EGL_SYNC_FLUSH_COMMAND_BIT_KHR
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* Note\ More than one eglClientWaitSyncKHR may be outstanding on the same <sync> at any given time.
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* When there are multiple threads blocked on the same <sync> and the sync object is signaled,
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* all such threads are released, but the order in which they are released is not defined.
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* If a sync object is destroyed while an eglClientWaitSyncKHR is blocking on that object,
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* eglClientWaitSyncKHR will unblock and return immediately, just as if the sync object
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* had been signaled prior to being destroyed.
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*//*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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EGLint eglClientWaitSyncKHR( EGLDisplay dpy,
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EGLSyncKHR sync,
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EGLint flags,
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EGLTimeKHR timeout )
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{
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PFNEGLCLIENTWAITSYNCKHRPROC clientWaitPointer = (PFNEGLCLIENTWAITSYNCKHRPROC) eglGetProcAddress("eglClientWaitSyncKHR");
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if (clientWaitPointer == NULL)
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{
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return EGL_FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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return clientWaitPointer(dpy, sync, flags, timeout);
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}
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*//*!
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* \brief Signals or unsignals the reusable sync object.
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* \ingroup api
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* \param dpy Identifier of the display which owns the sync object.
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* \param sync Sync object handle.
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* \param mode Status of the sync object. There are two possible states:
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* EGL_SIGNALED_KHR and EGL_UNSIGNALED_KHR.
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* \return EGL_TRUE if an operation was successful and EGL_FALSE otherwise.
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* \note The error code returned from eglSignalSyncImpl() will be generated
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*//*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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EGLBoolean eglSignalSyncKHR( EGLDisplay dpy,
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EGLSyncKHR sync,
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EGLenum mode )
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{
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PFNEGLSIGNALSYNCKHRPROC signalPointer = (PFNEGLSIGNALSYNCKHRPROC) eglGetProcAddress("eglSignalSyncKHR");
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if (signalPointer == NULL)
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{
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return EGL_FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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return signalPointer(dpy, sync, mode);
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}
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*//*!
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* \brief Query an attribute of the sync object
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* \ingroup api
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* \param dpy Identifier of the display which owns the sync object
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* \param sync Sync object handle.
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* \param attribute An attribute to be retrieved.
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* \param value Pointer to the value for the requested attribute which will be filled on function return.
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* \return EGL_TRUE if an operation was successful and EGL_FALSE otherwise
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* \error EGL_BAD_DISPLAY if <dpy> is not a name of a valid EGLDisplay;
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* EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED if the display object associated with the <dpy> has not been initialized;
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* EGL_BAD_PARAMETER if <sync> is not a valid sync object for <dpy> or if <value> is not
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* a valid pointer; EGL_BAD_ATTRIBUTE if <attribute> does not lie within expected range;
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* EGL_BAD_MATCH if <attribute> is not supported for the type of sync object passed in <sync>
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*//*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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EGLBoolean eglGetSyncAttribKHR( EGLDisplay dpy,
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EGLSyncKHR sync,
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EGLint attribute,
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EGLint *value )
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{
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PFNEGLGETSYNCATTRIBKHRPROC getAttribPointer = (PFNEGLGETSYNCATTRIBKHRPROC) eglGetProcAddress("eglGetSyncAttribKHR");
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if (getAttribPointer == NULL)
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{
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return EGL_FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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return getAttribPointer(dpy, sync, attribute, value);
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}
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}
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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