I found this link http://artis.imag.fr/~Xavier.Decoret/resources/glsl-mode/ , but there isn't a lot of description around it, aside that it's "simple".
Ideally, I'd like an extension to CcMode that can do it, or at least a mode that can handle auto-styling and has similar shortcuts to CcMode.
If there isn't one, any good elisp references to help me get started writing it myself would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: David's response prompted me to take a closer look at glsl-mode.el, and it is in fact based on cc-mode, so it's exactly what I was looking for in the first place.
Add the following code to your ~/.emacs file.
(autoload 'glsl-mode "glsl-mode" nil t)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.vert\\'" . glsl-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.frag\\'" . glsl-mode))
Put the file http://artis.imag.fr/~Xavier.Decoret/resources/glsl-mode/glsl-mode.el somewhere on your emacs path. You can eval (print load-path) in your scratch buffer to get the list of possible locations. If you don't have write access to any of those, you can append another location to load-paths by adding
(setq load-path (cons "~/.emacs.d" load-path))
to your ~/.emacs file.
Based on GLSL mode, I wrote a similar one for HLSL which is used in Direct3D effect. Here it is. http://sourceforge.net/projects/hlslmode/files/hlsl-mode.el
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