_l_i_s_t Specifies the integer name of the display list to be executed.
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
ggggllllCCCCaaaallllllllLLLLiiiisssstttt causes the named display list to be executed. The commands
saved in the display list are executed in order, just as if they were
called without using a display list. If _l_i_s_t has not been defined as a
display list, ggggllllCCCCaaaallllllllLLLLiiiisssstttt is ignored.
ggggllllCCCCaaaallllllllLLLLiiiisssstttt can appear inside a display list. To avoid the possibility of
infinite recursion resulting from display lists calling one another, a
limit is placed on the nesting level of display lists during display-list
execution. This limit is at least 64, and it depends on the
implementation.
GL state is not saved and restored across a call to ggggllllCCCCaaaallllllllLLLLiiiisssstttt. Thus,
changes made to GL state during the execution of a display list remain
after execution of the display list is completed. Use ggggllllPPPPuuuusssshhhhAAAAttttttttrrrriiiibbbb,
ggggllllPPPPooooppppAAAAttttttttrrrriiiibbbb, ggggllllPPPPuuuusssshhhhMMMMaaaattttrrrriiiixxxx, and ggggllllPPPPooooppppMMMMaaaattttrrrriiiixxxx to preserve GL state across
ggggllllCCCCaaaallllllllLLLLiiiisssstttt calls.
NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
Display lists can be executed between a call to ggggllllBBBBeeeeggggiiiinnnn and the
corresponding call to ggggllllEEEEnnnndddd, as long as the display list includes only