glslDevil – OpenGL GLSL Debugger

screenshotFor those of you working with OpenGL Shaders via GLSL, the freely available glslDevil tool offers a great way to interactively debug and manipulate these shaders kn real-time on both Windows and Linux.

glslDevil is a tool for debugging the OpenGL shader pipeline, supporting GLSL vertex and fragment programs plus the recent geometry shader extension. By transparently instrumenting the host application it allows for debugging GLSL shaders in arbitrary OpenGL programs without the need to recompile or even having the source code of the host program available. The debug data is directly retrieved from the hardware pipeline and can be used for visual debugging and program analysis.

Binaries are available at their site.  I’m not sure, how prevalent is GLSL in the wake of new technologies?

via glslDevil – OpenGL GLSL Debugger.

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About the Author: Randall Hand

Randall Hand is a visualization scientist working for a federal research lab, aiding researchers to discover the insights buried within their terabyte datasets generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. He also runs VizWorld.com .

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  1. November 25th, 2009 at 05:41 | #1

    glslDevil is simply fantastic, we’d have a hard time surviving without it! Highly, highly recommended for anyone doing OpenGL Shader programming.

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