Can't set desired OpenGL version in QGLWidget

Prismatic picture Prismatic · Jun 12, 2012 · Viewed 11.3k times · Source

I'm trying to use QGLWidget in Qt 4.8.2. I noticed that the default context QGLWidget creates doesn't show any output for OpenGL above 3.1. The Qt wiki has a tutorial that demonstrates using OpenGL 3.3 to draw a simple triangle. When I try to run the tutorial, I get a blank screen. If I change the OpenGL version to 3.1, I get the expected output (a red triangle).

My video card supports OpenGL 4.2, and calling QGLFormat::openGLVersionFlags() before creating the QGLWidget shows that Qt detects OpenGL 4.2 and all previous desktop versions.

Here's another minimal example:

#include <QApplication>
#include <QGLWidget>
#include <QDebug>
#include <QtDeclarative/qdeclarativeview.h>

int main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
    QApplication app(argc, argv);

    qDebug() << "OpenGL Versions Supported: " << QGLFormat::openGLVersionFlags();

    QGLFormat qglFormat;
    qglFormat.setVersion(4,2);  // get expected output with (3,1) and below, else blank window
    qglFormat.setProfile(QGLFormat::CoreProfile);
    qglFormat.setSampleBuffers(true);

    QGLWidget* qglWidget = new QGLWidget(qglFormat);

    QString versionString(QLatin1String(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(glGetString(GL_VERSION))));
    qDebug() << "Driver Version String:" << versionString;
    qDebug() << "Current Context:" << qglWidget->format();

    QDeclarativeView mainView;
    mainView.setViewport(qglWidget);
    mainView.setSource(QString("helloworld.qml"));
    mainView.show();

    return app.exec();
}

Here's the output:

OpenGL Versions Supported:  QFlags(0x1|0x2|0x4|0x8|0x10|0x20|0x40|0x1000|0x2000|0x4000|0x8000|0x10000) 
Driver Version String: "4.2.0 NVIDIA 295.53" 
Current Context: QGLFormat(options QFlags(0x1|0x2|0x4|0x10|0x20|0x80|0x200|0x400) , plane  0 , depthBufferSize  24 , accumBufferSize  16 , stencilBufferSize  8 , redBufferSize  8 , greenBufferSize  8 , blueBufferSize  8 , alphaBufferSize  -1 , samples  4 , swapInterval  0 , majorVersion  4 , minorVersion  2 , profile  1 )  

The QFlags() enum list on the first line describes the OpenGL versions supported. The list shows I support all variants except for OpenGL/ES versions. QFlags() on the third line describes format options (alpha channel, stencil buffer, etc).

Anyone know why QGLWidget won't work with anything >= 3.1? I'm on Linux, have an Nvidia GT440, and glxinfo shows it supports OpenGL 4.2.0. The driver version is printed in the sample output above. I'm not too sure what else to try.

Edit: I made some pretty bad mistakes/assumptions with my explanation of the problem before this edit. The issue is still similar, but hopefully makes a bit more sense now. Sorry for any confusion.

Answer

Mortennobel picture Mortennobel · Jan 10, 2013

You should move the OpenGL queries down after mainView.show();. Before show() the OpenGL context has not been initialized.