glQueryCounter — record the GL time into a query object after all previous commands have reached the GL server but have not yet necessarily executed.
void glQueryCounter( | GLuint id, |
GLenum target); |
idSpecify the name of a query object into which to record the GL time.
target
Specify the counter to query. target must be GL_TIMESTAMP.
glQueryCounter causes the GL to record the current time into the query object named id.
target must be GL_TIMESTAMP. The time is recorded after all previous commands on the
GL client and server state and the framebuffer have been fully realized. When the time is recorded, the query result for that object
is marked available. glQueryCounter timer queries can be used within a glBeginQuery /
glEndQuery block where the target is GL_TIME_ELAPSED and it does
not affect the result of that query object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id is the name
of a query object that is already in use within a glBeginQuery /
glEndQuery block.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if id is not the name of a query object returned
from a previous call to glGenQueries.
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if target is not GL_TIMESTAMP.
glGenQueries, glBeginQuery, glEndQuery, glDeleteQueries, glGetQueryObject, glGetQueryiv, glGet
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