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include Bug 1214917. Update ANGLE to 2535 2015-10-15 00:07:30 -04:00
src Bug 1215901 - Suppress more clang and gcc warnings in gfx/angle. r=jgilbert 2015-10-17 13:29:16 -07:00
AUTHORS Bug 1179280. Update ANGLE from chromium/2214 to chromium/2466. 2015-09-29 19:04:17 -04:00
BUILD.gn Bug 1211774. Update to ANGLE 2522. 2015-10-05 13:48:44 -04:00
CONTRIBUTORS Bug 1211774. Update to ANGLE 2522. 2015-10-05 13:48:44 -04:00
DEPS Bug 1214917. Update ANGLE to 2535 2015-10-15 00:07:30 -04:00
LICENSE Bug 861039 - Update ANGLE to r2042. - r=bjacob 2013-05-13 05:12:37 -07:00
Makefile.in Bug 1083931. Remove pedantic filtering that snuck back in. 2014-10-16 13:54:35 -04:00
moz.build Bug 1215901 - Suppress more clang and gcc warnings in gfx/angle. r=jgilbert 2015-10-17 13:29:16 -07:00
README.chromium Bug 883478 - Update ANGLE to pull from 13-08-02. r=upstream,bjacob,bas 2013-09-06 17:24:36 -07:00
README.md Bug 1179280. Update ANGLE from chromium/2214 to chromium/2466. 2015-09-29 19:04:17 -04:00
README.mozilla Bug 1036068 - Update ANGLE to chromium/2151. r=jrmuizel 2014-09-19 16:35:54 -07:00

#ANGLE The goal of ANGLE is to allow Windows users to seamlessly run WebGL and other OpenGL ES content by translating OpenGL ES API calls to DirectX 9 or DirectX 11 API calls.

ANGLE is a conformant implementation of the OpenGL ES 2.0 specification that is hardwareaccelerated via Direct3D. ANGLE v1.0.772 was certified compliant by passing the ES 2.0.3 conformance tests in October 2011. ANGLE also provides an implementation of the EGL 1.4 specification. Work on ANGLE's OpenGL ES 3.0 implementation is currently in progress, but should not be considered stable.

ANGLE is used as the default WebGL backend for both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox on Windows platforms. Chrome uses ANGLE for all graphics rendering on Windows, including the accelerated Canvas2D implementation and the Native Client sandbox environment.

Portions of the ANGLE shader compiler are used as a shader validator and translator by WebGL implementations across multiple platforms. It is used on Mac OS X, Linux, and in mobile variants of the browsers. Having one shader validator helps to ensure that a consistent set of GLSL ES shaders are accepted across browsers and platforms. The shader translator can be used to translate shaders to other shading languages, and to optionally apply shader modifications to work around bugs or quirks in the native graphics drivers. The translator targets Desktop GLSL, Direct3D HLSL, and even ESSL for native GLES2 platforms.

##Building View the Dev setup instructions.

##Contributing