We were lacking support for default textures (i.e. calling
`glBindTexture` with a `texture` argument of `0`) which caused our
Quake2 port to render red screens whenever a video was playing. Every
texture unit is now initialized with a default 2D texture.
Additionally, we had this concept of a "currently bound target" on our
texture units which is not how OpenGL wants us to handle targets.
Calling `glBindTexture` should set the texture for the provided target
only, making it sort of an alias for future operations on the same
target.
Finally, `glDeleteTextures` should not remove the bound texture from
the target in the texture unit, but it should reset it to the default
texture.
These enums are used to indicate byte-alignment when reading from and
to textures. The `GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH` value was reimplemented to
support overriding the source data row width.
This sets the length of a row for the image to be transferred. This
value is measured in pixels. When a rectangle with a width less than
this value is transferred the remaining pixels of this row are skipped.
This extracts the sampler functionality into its own class.
Beginning with OpenGL 3 samplers are actual objects, separate
from textures. It makes sense to do this already as it also
cleans up code organization quite a bit.