Automake seems a bit fragile when trying to do cunning things like
including a file with "-include". It does not recurse into that file (if
it exists) to generate the final Makefiles.
Let's add a if BUILD_GTK_DOC guard around the gtk-doc.make inclusion
instead, hopefully should work as intended.
Instead of simply extending the cogl_pipeline_ namespace to add api for
controlling the depth testing state we now break the api out. This adds
a CoglDepthState type that can be stack allocated. The members of the
structure are private but we have the following API to setup the state:
cogl_depth_state_init
cogl_depth_state_set_test_enabled
cogl_depth_state_get_test_enabled
cogl_depth_state_set_test_function
cogl_depth_state_get_test_function
cogl_depth_state_set_writing_enabled
cogl_depth_state_get_writing_enabled
cogl_depth_state_set_range
cogl_depth_state_get_range
This removes the following experimental API which is now superseded:
cogl_material_set_depth_test_enabled
cogl_material_get_depth_test_enabled
cogl_material_set_depth_test_function
cogl_material_get_depth_test_function
cogl_material_set_depth_writing_enabled
cogl_material_get_depth_writing_enabled
cogl_material_set_depth_range
cogl_material_get_depth_range
Once a CoglDepthState structure is setup it can be set on a pipeline
using cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state().
Gtk-doc can be hard to install on Windows. This patch enables people wanting to
hack on Cogl itself from a Windows system to do so without the hassle to get
gtk-doc installed first.
This pulls in the experimental cogl 2.0 reference manual from the
clutter repository since it wasn't included in the filter-branch when we
split cogl out.