File: texture_non_power_of_two.py

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'''OpenGL extension ARB.texture_non_power_of_two

Overview (from the spec)
	
	Conventional OpenGL texturing is limited to images with
	power-of-two dimensions and an optional 1-texel border.
	ARB_texture_non_power_of_two extension relaxes the size restrictions
	for the 1D, 2D, cube map, and 3D texture targets.
	
	There is no additional procedural or enumerant api introduced by this
	extension except that an implementation which exports the extension
	string will allow an application to pass in texture dimensions for
	the 1D, 2D, cube map, and 3D targets that may or may not be a power
	of two.
	
	An implementation which supports relaxing traditional GL's
	power-of-two size restrictions across all texture targets will export
	the extension string: "ARB_texture_non_power_of_two".
	
	When this extension is supported, mipmapping, automatic mipmap
	generation, and all the conventional wrap modes are supported for
	non-power-of-two textures

The official definition of this extension is available here:
	http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/registry/ARB/texture_non_power_of_two.txt

Automatically generated by the get_gl_extensions script, do not edit!
'''
from OpenGL import platform, constants, constant, arrays
from OpenGL import extensions
from OpenGL.GL import glget
import ctypes
EXTENSION_NAME = 'GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two'



def glInitTextureNonPowerOfTwoARB():
	'''Return boolean indicating whether this extension is available'''
	return extensions.hasGLExtension( EXTENSION_NAME )