baldurk 5bcbb47203 List GenerateMips, Copy and Resolve calls in event browser with draws
* What gets listed as a 'drawcall' is a bit fuzzy - previously it was
  drawing calls, dispatches and clears, but you could make a good
  argument for these to be included as well. As a semi-experiment, these
  calls are now included and will be listed in the event browser.
* Other calls can change resources like direct buffer or texture uploads
  and Map() type calls, but these remain as API calls listed between
  draw calls. Again this is mostly an arbitrary distinction.
* D3D11 logs are backwards compatible, GL logs are not (although it'd
  be relatively simple, GL logs will likely break backwards compat soon
  anyway, so not worth supporting it now only to break it soon).
2015-03-11 13:13:41 +00:00
2014-10-12 22:15:42 +01:00

RenderDoc

Welcome to RenderDoc - a graphics debugger, currently available for D3D11 development on windows.

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API Support

Status Windows Linux
D3D11 Well supported, all features. ✔️ ✖️
OpenGL 3.2 core+ Well supported, most features.* ✔️ ✔️ No UI**
OpenGL Pre-3.2 No immediate plans ✖️ ✖️
D3D10 No immediate plans ✖️ ✖️
D3D9 No immediate plans ✖️ ✖️
Mantle Plans cancelled, redirected to Vulkan. ✖️ ✖️
D3D12 Planned for the future. ✖️ ✖️
Vulkan Planned for the future. ✖️ ✖️
  • D3D11 has full feature support and is stable & tested. Feature Level 11 hardware is assumed - Radeon 4000/5000+, GeForce 400+, Intel Ivy Bridge, falling back to WARP software emulation if this hardware isn't present.
  • *OpenGL is only explicitly supported for the core profile 3.2+ subset of features, check the OpenGL wiki page for details.
  • **A Qt version of the UI is planned, with some implementation notes on the wiki.

Downloads

There are binary releases available, built from the release targets. If you just want to use the program and you ended up here, this is what you want :).

It's recommended that if you're new you start with the stable builds. Beta builds are available for those who want more regular updates with the latest features and fixes, but might run into some bugs as well. Nightly builds are available every day from master branch here if you need it.

License

RenderDoc is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for full text as well as 3rd party library acknowledgements.

Building

Building RenderDoc is fairly straight forward. See COMPILE.md for more details.

Contributing & Development

I've added some notes on how to contribute, as well as where to get started looking through the code in COMPILE.md - check there for more details on how to set up to build renderdoc and where to start contributing to its development.

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