You will need GLEW at least version 1.5.4.
Once GLEW is installed, you can install this package with go get
:
go get github.com/go-gl-legacy/gl
The discussion is hosted on google groups. We can also be found periodically on IRC, #go-gl on freenode.
Autogenerated documentation can be found on godoc.org, and the more thorough official GL SDK documentation applies.
Examples can be found in our examples repository.
- GLFW bindings for easy windowing, input etc.
- gltext a native go library for glyph packing and text rendering
- glu GLU bindings
- glchart a go chart OpenGL backend
- gldebug graphical timing and memory debugging utilities
If you encounter any problems please file an issue. Pull requests are welcome. We're looking for contributors!
For the above go get
to work without without requiring admin privileges,
please refer to go documentation or this
five minute go screencast.
The go-gl/gl
authors primarily develop on Linux-based machines. The package
should work on other operating systems, if you encounter problems after following
the instructions below, please file an issue.
This package uses cgo and therefore you will need
a C compiler such as GCC. On Debian, you can install build-essential
to get this.
You need to install the GLEW development libraries the appropriate package manager for your Linux distribution or by downloading the sources from the GLEW website.
For non-standard GLEW install locations, after go get
cd to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/go-gl-legacy/gl
and run:
CGO_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/includes" CGO_LDFLAGS="-L/path/to/libs" go install
You may be able to determine the appropriate flags using:
pkg-config glew --libs --cflags
Note that we import from GL/glew.h
, so if pkg-config --cflags
reports
/opt/include/GL
, you may need to remove /GL
so that CGO_CFLAGS=-I/opt/include
.
The following instructions are currently a best guess. If you develop on OSX please get in contact and let us know if this works, or not!
These can be used to install GLEW. Beware that you may need to set CGO_CFLAGS
and CGO_LDFLAGS
- the Linux instructions above are relevant.
Windows support is currently unknown. gl
uses cgo
, and therefore you will
need a C compiler. If you install the GLEW to your compiler's include and lib
directories, things should work. If they do not, please
contact us.
The glew-1.10
branch is available for those that need newer OpenGL 4.* functionality.
To use it, manually clone the repository and checkout the branch.
As the branchname implies, it's using GLEW 1.10.
It is the intent of the go-gl
authors to keep gl
and related packages
forward-compatible at both the API/ABI levels per go release so that you can
continue to import from this github repository. Development requiring breakage
will occur on the glew-1.10
branch, and will be merged with master when a new go
version is released.