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55 Other APIs defined by Khronos, such as Vulkan and OpenXR, use a similar XML
218 \item \attr{name} - name of this type (if not defined in the tag body).
233 \item \tag{name} - contains the name of this type (if not defined in the
304 \attr{kind} attribute defined, and and the comma separated elemenst
307 further defined by the description provided by the \tag{kind} tags
366 \attr{group} attribute defined, and that attribute matches a \tag{group}
368 constrained to values defined by the corresponding \tag{group}. C
556 described below. Many GL commands don't have GLX protocol defined,
571 previously defined \tag{kind} tags.
574 If the group name is defined, it may be interpreted as described in
586 type must be previously defined for the definition of the command
604 previously defined \tag{kind} tags.
607 string expression with poorly defined syntax, usually representing
617 If the group name is defined, it may be interpreted as described in
629 type must be previously defined for the definition of the command
662 is the set of interfaces (enumerants and commands) defined by a
678 defined first.
731 which are defined for the API.
749 extension is the set of interfaces defined by a particular API extension
765 definition of an extension requires another to be defined first.
845 \item \tag{command} specifies an required (or removed) command defined
853 \item \tag{enum} specifies an required (or removed) enumerant defined in
861 \item \tag{type} specifies a required (or removed) type defined in a
927 updated. The defined \tag{group}s therefore do not cover many API
929 defined \tag{group}s have not been updated to add new enumerants from
934 The \tag{group}s added to \code{gl.xml} are the enumerant groups defined
985 Group names representing enumerant groups which were not defined in