Immediate mode in computer graphics is a design pattern of API design in graphics libraries, in which * the client calls directly cause rendering of graphics objects to the display, or in which * the data to describe rendering primitives is inserted frame by frame directly from the client into a command list (in the case of ), without the use of extensive indirection - thus immediate - to retained resources. It does not preclude the use of double-buffering.
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