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53 change at this point.
95 we haven't tested this ourselves. Feedback would be helpful. If you're using
105 or excluded. Based on this information, the generator script extracts
176 Zero or more of each of the following tags, normally in this order
216 \item \attr{requires} - another type name this type requires to complete
218 \item \attr{name} - name of this type (if not defined in the tag body).
220 specializes this definition of the named type, so that the same
233 \item \tag{name} - contains the name of this type (if not defined in the
246 If the {\tt GLint64} type is required by a command, this will result in
291 to identify this kind.
293 means for a parameter or return value to be annotated with this kind.
309 enforce this constraint in any way, but other language bindings
369 language bindings do not attempt to enforce this constraint in any way,
387 this group of enums, currently unused. The only string used at
420 required, this results in
440 \item \attr{api} - an API name which specializes this definition of the
447 Separated from the \attr{value} field since this eases parsing and
452 serves the same purpose, but is deprecated in favor of this attribute.
455 \item \attr{alias} - name of another enumerant this is an alias of, used
545 name of another command this command is an alias of, used when
550 different GLX protocol would {\bf not} be an alias in this sense.
553 of this command. For example, the vector equivalent of
555 \item \tag{glx} defines GLX protocol information for this command, as
585 valid type name found in \tag{type} tag, and indicates that this
611 passed in this parameter. Handles with different types are not
628 valid type name found in \tag{type} tag, and indicates that this
651 When processed into a C header, this results in
669 \item \attr{api} - API name this feature is for (see
689 this feature, as described below.
707 OpenGL, this results in (assuming the usual definitions of these GL
774 this extension, as described below.
795 \code{core} profile of OpenGL, this results in (assuming the usual
816 \tag{feature} (this is primarily useful for the OpenGL core profile,
818 interfaces, although this usage is allowed by the schema). Except for
865 would ever be removed, although this usage is allowed by the
890 the change log of this document (see section~\ref{changelog}). Changes
907 interface, but using different GLX protocol (this might be called
947 not annotated with \code{group="UInt32"} in \code{gl.xml}, because this
1024 reflect this not being the only Khronos XML API schema in use, and