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Added the ability for users to set a "resolver" in JarUtil
that lets it find resources that are loaded by a custom classloader.
This is needed in OSGi apps (like Eclipse RCP apps), since OSGi
resources do not have simple jar: URLs (they use a custom
protocol called bundleresource:).
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before syncObject.notifyAll() ; Make methods final
Fixes commit b387d012103a02eb7d5eb919306583295ef09a38.
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Function allows passing arguments and having a return value in contrast to Runnable,
where FunctionTask allows a Function to be invoked and waited for.
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/proc/self/exe (Linux) or a found java/jvm native lib.
- PlatformPropsImpl.queryABITypeImpl: Check Elf Header for ARM + !ANDROID (i.e. add other OS than Linux, use native java/jmv lib)
- NativeLibrary.enumerateLibraryPaths: Add 'sun.boot.library.path' to enumeration!
- TestElfReader01: Add test for finding java/jvm native lib and parse it
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to distinguish ARM soft-float/hard-float (part-2)
+ /**
+ * Returns the {@link ABIType} of the current platform using given {@link CPUType cpuType}
+ * and {@link OSType osType} as a hint.
+ * <p>
+ * Note the following queries are performed:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> not {@link CPUFamily#ARM} -> {@link ABIType#GENERIC_ABI} </li>
+ * <li> else
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> not {@link OSType#LINUX} -> {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMEL} </li>
+ * <li> else
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> Elf ARM Tags -> {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMEL}, {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMHF} </li>
+ * </ul></li>
+ * </ul></li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </p>
+ * <p>
+ * Elf ARM Tags are read using {@link ElfHeader}, .. and {@link SectionArmAttributes#abiVFPArgsAcceptsVFPVariant(byte)}.
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @param cpuType
+ * @param osType
+ * @return
+ */
+ private static final ABIType queryABITypeImpl(CPUType cpuType, OSType osType) {
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distinguish ARM soft-float/hard-float (part-1)
https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=681
+ * References:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>http://linux.die.net/man/5/elf</li>
+ * <li>http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/latest/contents.html</li>
+ * <li>http://infocenter.arm.com/
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>ARM IHI 0044E, current through ABI release 2.09</li>
+ * <li>ARM IHI 0045D, current through ABI release 2.09</li>
+ * </ul></li>
Added self contained jogamp.common.os.elf package w/ entry point class ElfHeader
to read a RandomAccessFile and parse it as an ELF file.
ELF Parsing completness:
- Header: OK
- SectionHeader: OK
- Section Type SHT_ARM_ATTRIBUTES: OK
- Will be read into SectionArmAttributes
- Used to distinguisgh soft/hard VFP float
Tested manually on:
- Linux intel 32bit / 64bit, arm soft-float and hard-float
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- relax loop-condition (hope thats ok)
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initialCapcity
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ClassLoader for SYS-Packages w/ native libs, and non cached child ClassLoader for USR-Packages
Android's Dalvik VM, like a JVM, cannot load a native library from one location by multiple ClassLoader.
Since we don't like to hardcode the system-packages, as it was before, i.e. "com.jogamp.common", "javax.media.opengl",
we need to either copy the libs or use parenting of cached ClassLoader.
The latter is chosen, since it's faster and uses less resources.
- System-packages are passed through from the user 'List<String> LauncherUtil.BaseActivityLauncher::getSysPackages()'
to the ActivityLauncher, which instantiates the ClassLoader.
- No more hard-reference the system-packages in ClassLoaderUtil ("com.jogamp.common", "javax.media.opengl"),
just use the new user provided system-packages.
- The system-packages denominate a hash-key for caching, a new ClassLoader is created and mapped
if it does not yet exist.
- A non-chached user-packages ClassLoader is created using the cached system-packages ClassLoader as it's parent.
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Semantics Change:
ExtendedInterfaceSymbolsOnly was used for implementation generation only,
which is considered a bug!
- ExtendedInterfaceSymbolsIgnore C.java
- Ignore symbols in C.java for interface generation
- ExtendedInterfaceSymbolsOnly C.java
- Only use symbols in C.java for interface generation
- ExtendedImplementationSymbolsIgnore C.java
- Ignore symbols in C.java for implementation generation
- ExtendedImplementationSymbolsOnly C.java
- Only use symbols in C.java for implementation generation
- ExtendedIntfAndImplSymbolsIgnore C.java
- Ignore symbols in C.java for interface and implementation generation
- ExtendedIntfAndImplSymbolsOnly C.java
- Only use symbols in C.java for interface and implementation generation
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- NativeLibrary Fix
- enumerateLibraryPaths(..):
- Properly iterate through all prefix _and_ suffix.
- Make public for JNILibLoaderBase.loadLibraryInternal(..)
- isValidNativeLibraryName(..):
- Stop iterating through prefix, if previously found
but suffix doesn't match.
- JNILibLoaderBase.loadLibraryInternal(..) Enhancement
- Mark customLibLoader FIXME: remove (we will get rid of jnlp.launcher.class)
- If System.load(TempJarCache) and System.loadLibrary(plainLibName) fails,
use NativeLibrary.enumerateLibraryPaths() w/ System.load(..) as last resort.
Tested on Linux x86_64 Java6 and OSX Java7 manually, no regressions expected.
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- ActivityLauncher
- no finish() from onDestroy()
- MainLauncher
- finish activity after returning 'main()' returns
- no finish() from onDestroy()
- adb-launch-main:
- Clear logcat
- Wait until activity is stopped
- Dump logcat to local logfile
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May break GCJ/ECJ .. needs to be revised.
- Adding JAVA_6 in PlatformPropsImpl
- Buffers.isDirect() chooses fast-path iff JAVA_6, otherwise using reflection (GCJ/ECJ)
- Adding JAVA_6 info in VersionUtil
- API doc: Refine JAVA_SE and JAVA_6 spec.
TODO: In case GCJ etc is unable to compile the JAVA_6 code
even though it uses a static condition (probably not),
We have to wrap isStatic in an own class, one for JAVA_6 and one for <= 1.5.
This will be a good exercise for further issues we may have w/ Java <= 1.5.
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Fix for the runtime error using GCJ gij JRE:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: method java.nio.Buffer.isDirect with signature ()Z was not found.
at com.jogamp.common.nio.Buffers.isDirect(Buffers.java:363)
Also Eclipse ecj refuses to compile code using java.nio.Buffer.isDirect().
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1. ERROR
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return ((Buffer) buf).isDirect();
^^^^^^^^
The method isDirect() is undefined for the type Buffer
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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ActivityLauncher order of delegation/super activity callbacks.
- StaticContext:
- Add ViewGroup for standalone tests w/ UI
- MainLauncher/LauncherUtil:
- Complete launching a main() class from our activity launcher
- adding main-cmdline-args
- ActivityLauncher
- Fix order of delegation/super activity callbacks.
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w/ initialSizeElem:=0.
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simple primitive stack implementation.
Currently only FILO put/get operations are implemented using either
primitive arrays as I/O itself or <Type>Buffer.
Unit tests are included..
Note: Only FloatStack is implemented in a manual, where others (IntegerStack)
is derived (generated) from it. Same goes w/ unit tests.
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for short[]
For short[] Java code gets emitted for an StructAccessor object that uses:
void setShortsAt(int i, short[] shorts)
short[] getShortsAt(int i, short[] shorts)
Problem was that StructAccessor.java had no such methods - added.
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execute the runnable.
For some 'rare' AWT/GL lifecycle actions, it is required to only run the command on the AWT-EDT,
hence adding an argument determining the restriction.
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ApplicationInfo's nativeLibraryDir (API level 9).
On Android > 4.0.3 (maybe even earlier), w/ a split filesystem (internal and SDCARD)
the JNI libs maybe stored at a different location than it's data path.
ApplicationInfo's nativeLibraryDir properly determines the JNI storage location, hence use it.
Prev. code also derived JNI lib path by the launcher's ApplicationInfo's nativeLibraryDir,
which might be different than the user package's nativeLibraryDir.
This is especially true, since the launcher may not hold any native libraries.
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toString(..); Add more generics coding.
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used more versatile and write only if value changed.
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using an int[] storage.
IntBitfield comes in handy to store bit states of a wide value range w/o being a memory hog an O(1) access,
e.g. keyCode -> isPressed maps etc.
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JNILibLoaderBase.loadLibraryInternal() to NativeLibrary.findLibrary(..)
This allows using TempJarCache (if used/initialized) for native 'tool' libraries as well.
This is the case of JOAL's attempt to load the provided 'libopenal.so'
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in case leading non digits appear.
'\D.*' matches a leading non-digit and then any character.
First the string is tokenized by delim:
"OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0.16" -> "OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1", "0", "16"
Enhance pattern as follows and access collected group if matching:
// group1: \D* == leading non digits, optional
// group2: \d* == digits
// group3: .* == any pending chars, optional
final java.util.regex.Pattern nonDigitsCutOff = java.util.regex.Pattern.compile("(\\D*)(\\d*)(.*)");
Reorganized storage from atomic values to int[3] array, allowing simple pattern matching loop.
Added unit test.
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d7fb6a7bcfbd2d5ac452abdcdd31fb4d71441c70"
This reverts commit 73e8828566404e864170688dfb4fd530a83f8add.
Convinced after discussing semantics w/ Harvey Harrison:
"the copy-constructor is way for predictable (as in branch-predictable)
and has better cache behavior, it can issue almost all the writes in
parallel, and has no exception catching.
So, the copy-constructor actually ends up being more efficient, and
you get typechecking to boot."
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buffer (was missing).
This is an API regression as introduced in commit 25cc744f6bd5ca97e0ae58fa7e1c35f7b0f3046d
where JOGL's BufferUtil and GlueGen's were merged and API doc elaborated.
The latter states the desired fact that the source passed buffer's position shall remain
unchanged, however no code was added to take care of this detail.
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d7fb6a7bcfbd2d5ac452abdcdd31fb4d71441c70
clone of ArrayList is more shallow than it's clone operation (?)
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SingletonInstanceFileLock error message
The getName() call here is currently calling Thread.getName() inherited by the
anonymous inner class. This is ambiguous, and likely meant to call the getName()
method of SingletonInstanceFileLock, which would output the lockfile name.
In any event, infoPrefix() is already adding the Thread name for us.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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ignores and unimplemented are both Set<Pattern>, they cannot contain a String,
immediately after these 'fast paths' we loop over the patterns calling .matches()
which makes sense, so remove the misleading tests.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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- Use the copy constructor rather than ArrayList.clone()
- constrain listsEqual so the compiler will warn about comparing lists of different types
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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util. ValueConv for primitive type value conversion
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are ambiguous - better use default generic ones to avoid confusion.
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- instanceof includes null checking
- simplify comparison of name, either they are the same object (possibly null)
or they compare equal as strings
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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As a last resort we can just return the boolean value directly here, also no
need to try/catch as valueOf does not throw any exceptions.
Pointed out by Findbugs.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <[email protected]>
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