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Minor correction the API doc of sf::Shader
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/// To apply a shader to a drawable, you must pass it as an
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/// additional parameter to the Draw function:
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/// \code
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/// window.draw(sprite, shader);
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/// window.draw(sprite, &shader);
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// ... which is in fact just a shortcut for this:
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/// \code
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/// sf::RenderStates states;
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/// states.shader = shader;
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/// states.shader = &shader;
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/// window.draw(sprite, states);
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// In the code above we pass a pointer to the shader, because it may
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/// be null (which means "no shader").
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///
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/// Shaders can be used on any drawable, but some combinations are
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/// not interesting. For example, using a vertex shader on a sf::Sprite
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/// is limited because there are only 4 vertices, the sprite would
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