One problem Stack Overflow has had with respect to OpenGL is that, while I can often find the answer to what I want, I'm forced to wade through a ton of irrelevant answers/questions that deal with the old OpenGL API.
Now these answers and questions should still stay. There are many people stuck on older APIs, however I'm using 3.3+ core, and I don't have access and don't care to use the old API.
Here are some examples I've been shown first while searching for things just relating to OpenGL which have gotten in the way of proper results:
Each of these reference immediate modes obviously can't use this. It often happens that I will try to find "how to do X transform" or something in OpenGL, and be brought to a question using immediate mode primitives which have all since been removed from OpenGL core. Check out what happens when you look up "enable transparency OpenGL", for me at least I get virtually all old API questions/answers.
Or look at what happens when you search "grayscale OpenGL texture":
One thing you'll notice about most of these questions is that most happened before 2010, when modern OpenGL wasn't really an option.
Searching OpenGL core, or 3.3+ removes valid searches as most questions don't put core or the version number in the title or tags. They just put OpenGL. In fact there isn't a way to really specify something as modern OpenGL, OpenGL 3.0 doesn't mean that it's modern and misses key features after the 3.3 core feature set, and there are still many people on OpenGL 3.0 using compatibility features. you could have a "core" tag but then would you need that for each version? OpenGL core means different things for different versions. Even if you managed this, this would require new questions to be tagged as core, when new people, or even people who've been here a while and don't realize that the tag exists will probably just default to OpenGL anyway not solving the issue.
Then there is the issue that some one could be using compatibility for one small thing (GL_LUMINANCE
for example), but have an answer to the question that only uses core features, and because so many questions don't specify the version and profile type, answers come from both places.
But the existence of old questions that don't specify a profile type or version of OpenGL that ask a question, and then only get old API answers and only accept old API questions would seem hint that at least some of these questions should be explicitly marked compatibility or old API or something that isn't just "OpenGL" because of how vague that tag is now.
In fact I'd argue that a plain OpenGL tag ought to be re-evaluated because of how different the new core profile is from the old API. A question about the old API is just not relevant to me. But there just doesn't seem to be a way to tag to differentiate old API questions from new API questions.
Is there anything I can actually do when I see a question I recognize as an "old API" question to make sure others aren't hit with looking at the same old API questions?
GL_LUMINANCE
but I was just mentioning it as a pattern I've seen where people will use compatibility for just that feature alone, but then use core for everything else. For the second part, what will often happen is that I'm actually searching for glm + opengl stuff but it returns opengl immediate mode junk.GL_LUMINANCE
thing that further proves my point, I was looking to do grayscale output with opengl 3.3+ core, and almost switched to compatibility because all the answers I kept finding here pointed to usingGL_LUMINANCE
I think there was like one answer to a question that actually gave me the correct answer about swizzle masks (and it might have been yours actually :) ), but it was on another question.