Testing the OpenGL APIs [closed] - api

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I need to test whether the OpenGL API is working properly or not.
eg. glVertex3f(), glEnable(), etc...
Is there any test suite for testing the Opengl APIs
Is there any set of test cases ?

Is there any set of test cases ?
Take a look at piglit and/or glean.
The official conformance suites are behind a rather steep paywall.

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I've intrigued by Plausible Labs PLActorKit:
http://code.google.com/p/plactorkit/
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