arrays
GLsizei stride, const GLvoid *pointer )
If stride is 0, the aggregate elements are stored consecutively. Otherwise, stride bytes occur between the beginning of one aggregate array element and the beginning of the next aggregate array element.
format serves as a ``key'' describing the extraction of individual arrays from the aggregate array. If format contains a T, then texture coordinates are extracted from the interleaved array. If C is present, color values are extracted. If N is present, normal coordinates are extracted. Vertex coordinates are always extracted.
The digits 2, 3, and 4 denote how many values are extracted. F indicates that values are extracted as floating-point values. Colors may also be extracted as 4 unsigned bytes if 4UB follows the C. If a color is extracted as 4 unsigned bytes, the vertex array element which follows is located at the first possible floating-point aligned address.
If glInterleavedArrays is called while compiling a display list, it is not compiled into the list, and it is executed immediately.
Execution of glInterleavedArrays is not allowed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd, but an error may or may not be generated. If no error is generated, the operation is undefined.
glInterleavedArrays is typically implemented on the client side.
Vertex array parameters are client-side state and are therefore not saved or restored by glPushAttrib and glPopAttrib. Use glPushClientAttrib and glPopClientAttrib instead.
When the GL_ARB_multitexture extension is supported, glInterleavedArrays only updates the texture coordinate array for the active active texture unit. The texture coordinate state for other client texture units is not update, regardless if they are enabled or not.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if stride is negative.