memoryBarrierBuffer(3)
controls the ordering of operations on buffer variables issued by a single shader invocation
DECLARATION
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void memoryBarrierBuffer(void);
DESCRIPTION
memoryBarrierBuffer
waits on the completion of all memory accesses resulting from the use of buffer variables and then returns with no other effect. When this function returns, the results of any modifications to the content of buffer variables will be visible to any access to the same buffer from other shader invocations. In particular, any modifications made in one shader stage are guaranteed to be visible to accesses performed by shader invocations in subsequent stages when those invocations were triggered by the execution of the original shader invocation (e.g., fragment shader invocations for a primitive resulting from a particular geometry shader invocation).
VERSION SUPPORT
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OpenGL Shading Language Version
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Function Name
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1.10
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1.20
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1.30
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1.40
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1.50
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3.30
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4.00
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4.10
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4.20
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4.30
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4.40
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4.50
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memoryBarrierBuffer
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