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Robert Bragg 1e68a8d59e Bug 1164 - Implements the proposed Mesh API
* clutter/cogl/cogl-mesh.h
	* clutter/cogl/cogl-types.h
	* clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in
	* clutter/cogl/common/Makefile.am
	* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-mesh-private.h
	* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-mesh.c
	* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.c
	* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.h
	* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-defines.h.in
	* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c
	* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.c
	* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.h
	* doc/reference/cogl/cogl-docs.sgml
	* doc/reference/cogl/cogl-sections.txt:
	The Mesh API provides a means for submitting an extensible number of
	per vertex attributes to OpenGL in a way that doesn't require format
	conversions and so that the data can be mapped into the GPU (in vertex
	buffer objects) for - hopefully - fast re-use.

	There are a number of things we can potentially use this API for, but
	right now this just provides a foundation to build on. Please read
	the extensive list of TODO items in cogl-mesh.c for examples.

	Please refer to the cogl-mesh section in the reference manual for
	documentation of the API.

	* tests/conform/Makefile.am
	* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c
	* tests/conform/test-mesh-contiguous.c
	* tests/conform/test-mesh-interleved.c
	* tests/conform/test-mesh-mutability.c:
	Privides basic coverage testing for the mesh API.
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