Delimit a polygon description.
C bindings library: libGL.a
void gluTessEndPolygon( GLUtesselator* tess)
The gluTessBeginPolygon and gluTessEndPolygon routines delimit the definition of a convex, concave or self-intersecting polygon. Within each gluTessBeginPolygon/gluTessEndPolygon pair, there must be one or more calls to gluTessBeginContour/gluTessEndContour. Within each contour, there are zero or more calls to gluTessVertex. The vertices specify a closed contour (the last vertex of each contour is automatically linked to the first). See the gluTessVertex subroutine, gluTessBeginContour subroutine and gluTessEndContour subroutine for more details.
Once gluTessEndPolygon is called, the polygon is tessellated, and the resulting triangles are described through callbacks. See gluTessCallback for descriptions of the callback functions.
A quadrilateral with a triangular hole in it can be described like this:
gluTessBeginPolygon(tobj, NULL); gluTessBeginContour(tobj); gluTessVertex(tobj, v1, v1); gluTessVertex(tobj, v2, v2); gluTessVertex(tobj, v3, v3); gluTessVertex(tobj, v4, v4); gluTessEndContour(tobj); gluTessBeginContour(tobj); gluTessVertex(tobj, v5, v5); gluTessVertex(tobj, v6, v6); gluTessVertex(tobj, v7, v7); gluTessEndContour(tobj); gluTessEndPolygon(tobj);
In the above example the pointers, v1 through v7, should point to different addresses, since the values stored at these addresses will not be read by the tesselator until gluTessEndPolygon is called.
The gluNewTess subroutine, gluTessBeginContour subroutine, gluTessVertex subroutine, gluTessCallback subroutine, gluTessProperty subroutine, gluTessNormal subroutine, and gluTessBeginPolygon subroutine.