Code:
int LoadGLTextures() // Load Bitmaps And Convert To Textures
{
int Status=FALSE; // Status Indicator
AUX_RGBImageRec *TextureImage[1]; // Create Storage Space For The Texture
memset(TextureImage,0,sizeof(void *)*1); // Set The Pointer To NULL
// Load The Bitmap, Check For Errors, If Bitmap's Not Found Quit
if (TextureImage[0]=LoadBMP("Data/NeHe.bmp"))
{
Status=TRUE; // Set The Status To TRUE
glGenTextures(1, &texture[0]); // Create The Texture
// Typical Texture Generation Using Data From The Bitmap
glBindTexture(GL_TEXTURE_2D, texture[0]);
glTexImage2D(GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, 3, TextureImage[0]->sizeX, TextureImage[0]->sizeY, 0, GL_RGB, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, TextureImage[0]->data);
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D,GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER,GL_LINEAR);
glTexParameteri(GL_TEXTURE_2D,GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER,GL_LINEAR);
}
if (TextureImage[0]) // If Texture Exists
{
if (TextureImage[0]->data) // If Texture Image Exists
{
free(TextureImage[0]->data); // Free The Texture Image Memory
}
free(TextureImage[0]); // Free The Image Structure
}
return Status; // Return The Status
}
I Know it has something to do with freeing memory up memory for the specific texture, but I don't know exactly how it works step by step, its something I've been looking at for 3 days now, can't seem to catch it :\
Code:
// Load The Bitmap, Check For Errors, If Bitmap's Not Found Quit
if (TextureImage[0]=LoadBMP("Data/NeHe.bmp"))
{
Status=TRUE; // Set The Status To TRUE
I think, this takes the iArray textureimage[0] and sets it equal to the bitmap "Data/NeHe.bmp", then sets the Status bool to TRUE, which ultimately means the texture was successfully loaded....
Right?
Oh I see, TextureImage is declared as a pointer to the memory store for texture[1]!!! So Every time they refer to TextureImage theyre referring to the bmp I have it set to... Genius! programming is so Genius! (Note to all, Still don't understand most of it)