Show core feature first in the API doc modules

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Christophe Riccio 2017-08-17 17:52:22 +02:00
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/// @file glm/ext.hpp /// @file glm/ext.hpp
/// ///
/// @ref core (Dependence) /// @ref core (Dependence)
///
/// @defgroup gtc Stable extensions
///
/// @brief Additional features not specified by GLSL specification.
///
/// GTC extensions aim to be stable.
///
/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions at once by
/// including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, each extension needs to be included a specific file.
///
/// @defgroup gtx Experimental extensions
///
/// @brief Experimental features not specified by GLSL specification.
///
/// Experimental extensions are useful functions and types, but the development of
/// their API and functionality is not necessarily stable. They can change
/// substantially between versions. Backwards compatibility is not much of an issue
/// for them.
///
/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions
/// at once by including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, each extension needs to be
/// included a specific file.
#include "detail/setup.hpp" #include "detail/setup.hpp"

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/// These templetes are implementation details of GLM types and should not be used explicitly. /// These templetes are implementation details of GLM types and should not be used explicitly.
/// ///
/// @ingroup core /// @ingroup core
///
/// @defgroup gtc Stable extensions
///
/// @brief Additional features not specified by GLSL specification.
///
/// GTC extensions aim to be stable.
///
/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions at once by
/// including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, each extension needs to be included a specific file.
///
/// @defgroup gtx Experimental extensions
///
/// @brief Experimental features not specified by GLSL specification.
///
/// Experimental extensions are useful functions and types, but the development of
/// their API and functionality is not necessarily stable. They can change
/// substantially between versions. Backwards compatibility is not much of an issue
/// for them.
///
/// Even if it's highly unrecommended, it's possible to include all the extensions
/// at once by including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, each extension needs to be
/// included a specific file.
#include "detail/_fixes.hpp" #include "detail/_fixes.hpp"