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  • module Fox
      #
      # Basic OpenGL object.
      #
      class FXGLObject < FXObject
        #
        # Return an initialized FXGLObject instance.
        #
        def initialize # :yields: theGLObject
        end
    
        #
        # Return a new object which is a copy (i.e. a "clone") of this one.
        #
        def copy; end
    
        #
        # Return a bounding box (an FXRangef instance) for this object.
        #
        def bounds; end
    
        #
        # Draw this object in a viewer.
        #
        # ==== Parameters:
        #
        # +viewer+::	the viewer window into which we're drawing [FXGLViewer]
        #
        def draw(viewer); end
    
        #
        # Draw this object for hit-testing purposes.
        #
        # ==== Parameters:
        #
        # +viewer+::	the viewer window into which we're drawing [FXGLViewer]
        #
        def hit(viewer); end
    
        #
        # Return +true+ if this object can be dragged around.
        #
        def canDrag; end
    
        #
        # Return +true+ if this object can be deleted from the scene.
        #
        def canDelete; end
    
        #
        # Drag this object from one position to another. Returns +true+
        # if the drag was successful.
        #
        # ==== Parameters:
        #
        # +viewer+::	the viewer window in which we're dragging [FXGLViewer]
        # +fx+::		x-coordinate for position we're dragging from [Integer]
        # +fy+::		y-coordinate for position we're dragging from [Integer]
        # +tx+::		x-coordinate for position we're dragging to [Integer]
        # +ty+::		y-coordinate for position we're dragging to [Integer]
        #
        def drag(viewer, fx, fy, tx, ty); end
    
        #
        # Identify sub-object given path, where _path_ is a list of integer
        # names pushed onto the stack during hit testing.
        #
        # ==== Parameters:
        #
        # +path+::	an array of integers [Array]
        #
        def identify(path); end
      end
    end