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exceptions
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0bafac07b61f10c1a24e8c052937607bbfcb39ec
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sizeof(long double) == 8
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const, ie no write-back
We shall consider the C header declaration as being correct
and no modification shall happen on const arrays.
Tested w/ unit tests and JOGL
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Cleanup JavaType: final immutable fields, proper CVoidPointer name
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assignable types
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IOUtil's getTempRoot():
- Fix chicken-egg problem w/ Platform init,
using Android.isavailable;
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context's directory + '/temp' (if stored at StaticContext)
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the result
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- RecursiveLock _is_ interface.
- Use LockFactory to create a RecursiveLock.
- Impl: RecursiveLockImpl01Unfairish
- just using notify w/o any queue: fast
- still enqueuing new lock-applicants if queue full (nice)
- lock's sync extends AbstractOwnableSynchronizer and uses it (monitor)
- Impl: RecursiveLockImpl01CompleteFair
- using queue and interrupt for correctness (slow)
- lock's sync extends AbstractOwnableSynchronizer and uses it (monitor)
- Impl: RecursiveLockImplJava5 for using Java5's concurrency impl.
- to verify correctness, performance and deviation of locking time
TestRecursiveLock01 new performance measurements incl. simple avrg and deviation
shows best combined performance-deviation w/ our RecursiveLockImpl01Unfairish
os Linux and MacOSX.
RecursiveLockImpl01Unfairish is the default in LockFactory.
Adding 'private' LockDebugUtil, allowing validating all holdings locks
of one thread as stack traces (Throwable).
Besides the AbstractOwnableSynchronizer utilization, this helps debugging deadlocks
and starvation very well.
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throws declaration
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interface
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'atomic' variants
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of parent if !exist
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'true' - allowing to disable usage of TempJarCache.
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Platform static init after loading native library.
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Certificates if caller has any. Add Convenient JNILibLoaderBase.addNativeJarLibs(..) method.
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TempJarCache.bootstrapNativeLib(..) usage
- Moving to Platform solves former interdependencies between GlueGenJNILibLoader/Platform
- TempJarCache is being setup w/ bootstraping the gluegen-rt native lib jar file.
Interesting here is that when using Oracle's JRE w/ Applets/JNLP the
current dbg output is:
gluegen-rt: url-root http://risa/deployment/test/jau02s/jar/
gluegen-rt: nativeJarURL jar:http://risa/deployment/test/jau02s/jar/gluegen-rt-natives-linux-amd64.jar!/
gluegen-rt: nativeJar /home/sven/.java/deployment/cache/6.0/49/3c6d1e31-2c90f42e
IE the JRE implementation already deduces the online link to the Applet/JNLP cache.
This makes the implementation much simpler, ie. same for application and Applets/JNLP.
Have to verify w/ other Java impl. sure - and add same logic for the JOGL part.
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- JNILibLoaderBase: If TempJarCache is active, try find native library in cached JARs
- TempJarCache: Add bootstrabNativeLib(..) allowing bootstraping gluegen-rt from JAR w/o needing it
- JARUtil: minor edits (final)
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gluegen-rt native lib as well
- removed redundance
- move proper JNLPAppletLauncher custom libloader code into JNILibLoaderBase
- prepares for new JAR temp cache ..
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initialization/usage only
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JarUtil:
Utility to handle Jar files and it's content, incl. extracting it's entries
TempFileCache:
Utility to have a save temporary file cache per JVM and per instance,
eg. per ClassLoader.
The temp cache is cleaned up with the next usage of TempFileCache,
which solves the troubles of JVM bugs and situations where the JVM
is not able to close and delete open temp files.
TempJarCache:
Utility to cache Jar files temporary (using TempFileCache)
and access it's content.
This class is suitable to implement a URLClassLoader
or similar resource loading facilities.
All tested w/ TestTempJarCache
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- NativeLibrary:
- add isValidNativeLibraryName(..)
- generic style
- Platform
- add getOSAndArch(), getOSAndArch(..)
- IOUtil
- add getClassFileName(..)
- add getBasename(..)
- add getDirname(..)
- added doc
- ReflectionUtil
- generic style
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setting it's magic property. Subsequent Applets may not use JNLPAppletLauncher, but property is still set.
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; Add DEBUG
Lookup class package space 1st, which favors JAR resources,
hence allows applets to load secure stuff.
Catch all Throwables incl. java.security.AccessControlException
based on java.io.FilePermission. (eg Applets)
Add DEBUG property jogamp.debug.IOUtil, enabling verbose resource location.
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integer opaque in struct
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for int/size() for less temp objects
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setting will be changed in JOGL as well
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last entry is loaded
aapt build check fix
- exe aapt if source are newer than apk
DynamicLibraryBundle.isGlueLibComplete() == true if last entry is loaded
- fix long standing bug, where GlueLib was not complete if preload dependencies were missing.
this even lead to JOGL specific handling of this case .. duh.
- added debug info
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GluegenVersionActivity uses ApplicationContext
Hide DynamicLinker impl.:
- com.jogamp.common.os.*DynamicLinkerImpl -> jogamp.common.os
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- build:
- exclude android packages if !isAndroid
- aapt:
- Use individual AndroidManifest xml files
- optional: incl. our JAR manifest file to support detailed version info
- use def. GluegenVersionActivity
- APK VersionName: Retrieve and show
- package/extension names:
- gluegen.jar/apk: com.jogamp.gluegen
- gluegen-rt.jar/apk: com.jogamp.common
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- junit.cross targets:
- use scripting to save time, ie write all target commands to script, xfer, exec
- junit: delete result folder just before junit.run
- Test BuildEnvironment.java: Simplify path config via properties (for android)
- AndroidVersion: No annoying exception dump if Build$VERSION* is not found (not android)
- launch scripts: use absolute TARGET_ROOT path for dynamic linker env.
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- android minor build fix
- started dex'ing (gluegen-rt.apk, more to come for full junit tests)
- android remote dalvikvm launch works (crosstest-java-android-armv7-rel.sh)
- android detection, incl version (reflection)
- Platform:
- Add JAVA_VM_NAME and JAVA_VM_RUNIME
- OSType maybe ANDROID, where the OS name (String) is Linux ! (ok ?)
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DEBUG and DEBUG_LOOKUP was removed, re-added.
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Reversed Type relocation (commit 92d6c9dc5fa72b01703456452c60822f36c14fff)
from com.jogamp.gluegen.runtime.types back to com.jogamp.gluegen.cgram.types
Enabled MemoryLayoutType.setLayouted(), avoiding double layout
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- Fin
MachineDesction == MD
MD.StaticConfig:
- enum for all supported static configs (ID -> MD)
- verified at runtime: test runtime queried-MD versus static-MD,
hard fail if not compatible (size/alignment)
SizeThunk primitive sizes:
- Add notion of fixed native size (eg. int64_t) and otherwise (eg. long)
java struct 'wrappers' code generation:
- single class using size/offset arrays of all MachineDescription configurations
- at runtime the array idx is queried in static block
- type aligment for not fixed-native-size types (SizeThunk, undef long/int) via StructAccessor
junit test:
- add float test
- fix native code
- add java (create, write) -> native (verify) test
works (tested) on: linux 32/64 and windows 32/64
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Problem:
typedef struct {
int8_t bits1; // +1 - 0
// +3 (p32)
int32_t id; // +4 - 4
int8_t bits2; // +1 - 8
// +3 (p32) -
int64_t long0; // +8 - 12
"longBuffer.get(<type-sized index>)" is invalid,
but "byteBuffer.getLong(<byte index>)" must be done.
The actual impl. doesn't matter, hence dropping the other nio type mappings is good.
FIXES 32bit unit test, works well (static) on 32/64 bit (unix).
TODO: Respect diff alignment for OS/ARCH either by offset tables for all, or runtime computing.
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