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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:39:14+00:00 2026-05-24T11:39:14+00:00

Is it safe to use a vertex array that’s on the stack when calling

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Is it safe to use a vertex array that’s on the stack when calling glVertexPointer() (and the other related functions)? It’s unclear to me when OpenGL actually copies the data from the passed in structure.

If isn’t safe, then how do you know when it’s safe to destroy/reuse the structure you passed to glVertexPointer()?

(Not using VBOs)

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    2026-05-24T11:39:15+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:39 am

    In the vertex array case the pointer will be dereferenced during the execution of glDrawElements() and friends, assuming GL_VERTEX_ARRAY has been glEnableClientState()ed.

    As soon as glDrawElements() returns OpenGL will have all the data it needs, so you’re free to free().

    For VBOs you never pass in a real pointer, so it doesn’t really matter 🙂

    So something like this should work:

    void draw()
    {
        vector< float > verts;
        verts.push_back( 0 );
        verts.push_back( 0 );
        verts.push_back( 0 );
        verts.push_back( 10 );
        verts.push_back( 0 );
        verts.push_back( 0 );
        verts.push_back( 10 );
        verts.push_back( 10 );
        verts.push_back( 0 );
    
        glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
        glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, &verts[0]);
        glDrawArrays(GL_TRIANGLES, 0, 3);
        glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
    }
    
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