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* graw: combine graw_init and graw_create_window functionsKeith Whitwell2010-05-141-27/+35
| | | | | Different environments seem to want to create these in different orders. Abstract over this by combining the calls.
* graw: split util code into new fileKeith Whitwell2010-05-143-31/+37
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* graw: move towards glut-like interface, add tri.cKeith Whitwell2010-05-141-0/+49
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* rbug: Add to all targets that link against traceJakob Bornecrantz2010-05-121-0/+1
| | | | | | Also added calls to the create function in target helpers and in tr_drm.c the latter being a hack and should be replaced with the wrap screen target helper. But at least this way we don't regress.
* graw-xlib: Remove duplicate graw.h file.José Fonseca2010-05-062-37/+1
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* graw-xlib: Revert the output dir lib change.José Fonseca2010-05-051-1/+3
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* tests/raw: Get it building with scons.José Fonseca2010-05-051-3/+3
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* scons: Always build softpipe and llvmpipe (when llvm available).José Fonseca2010-04-111-6/+2
| | | | | | | | | | These are our reference software rasterizers. They can build everywhere and are a precious debugging tool. Making them always present immensily simplifies the scons logic. If people want to avoid building it is still possible to pass direcotries and target names to scons to narrow the build.
* scons: Make LLVM a black-white dependency.José Fonseca2010-04-111-5/+3
| | | | | | | Now that draw depends on llvm it is very difficult to correctly handle broken llvm installations. Either the user requests LLVM and it needs to supply a working installation. Or it doesn't, and it gets no LLVM accelerate pipe drivers.
* gallium: new raw gallium interface to support standalone testsKeith Whitwell2010-03-283-0/+274
Provides basic window system integration behind a simple interface, allowing tests to be written without dependency on either the driver or window system. With a lot of work, could turn into something like glut for gallium.