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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
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- *
- * - Redistribution in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- *
- * Neither the name of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or the names of
- * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
- * this software without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * This software is provided "AS IS," without a warranty of any kind. ALL
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES,
- * INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
- * PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. SUN
- * MICROSYSTEMS, INC. ("SUN") AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
- * ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING, MODIFYING OR
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- * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE
- * DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY,
- * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
- * SUN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
- *
- * You acknowledge that this software is not designed or intended for use
- * in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear
- * facility.
- *
- * Sun gratefully acknowledges that this software was originally authored
- * and developed by Kenneth Bradley Russell and Christopher John Kline.
- */
-
-package net.java.games.jogl;
-
-import java.awt.Dimension;
-
-// FIXME: We need some way to tell when the device upon which the canvas is
-// being displayed has changed (e.g., the user drags the canvas's parent
-// window from one screen on multi-screen environment to another, when the
-// user changes the display bit depth or screen resolution, etc). When this
-// occurs, we need the canvas to reset the gl function pointer tables for the
-// canvas, because the new device may have different capabilities (e.g.,
-// doesn't support as many opengl extensions) from the original device. This
-// hook would also be useful in other GLDrawables (for example, offscreen
-// buffers such as pbuffers, whose contents may or may not be invalidated when
-// the display mode changes, depending on the vendor's GL implementation).
-//
-// Right now I'm not sure how hook into when this change occurs. There isn't
-// any AWT event corresponding to a device change (as far as I can
-// tell). We could constantly check the GraphicsConfiguration of the canvas's top-level
-// parent to see if it has changed, but this would be very slow (we'd have to
-// do it every time the context is made current). There has got to be a better
-// solution, but I'm not sure what it is.
-
-// FIXME: Subclasses need to call resetGLFunctionAvailability() on their
-// context whenever the displayChanged() function is called on our
-// GLEventListeners
-
-/** Abstracts common functionality among the OpenGL components {@link
- GLCanvas} and {@link GLJPanel}. */
-
-public interface GLDrawable extends ComponentEvents {
- /** Adds a {@link GLEventListener} to this drawable. If multiple
- listeners are added to a given drawable, they are notified of
- events in an arbitrary order. */
- public void addGLEventListener(GLEventListener listener);
-
- /** Removes a {@link GLEventListener} from this drawable. Note that
- if this is done from within a particular drawable's {@link
- GLEventListener} handler (reshape, display, etc.) that it is not
- guaranteed that all other listeners will be evaluated properly
- during this update cycle. */
- public void removeGLEventListener(GLEventListener listener);
-
- /** Sets the size of this GLDrawable. */
- public void setSize(int width, int height);
-
- /** Sets the size of this GLDrawable. */
- public void setSize(Dimension d);
-
- /** Returns the size of this GLDrawable as a newly-created Dimension
- object. */
- public Dimension getSize();
-
- /** Stores the size of this GLDrawable into the user-provided
- Dimension object, returning that object. If the provided
- Dimension is null a new one will be allocated and returned. */
- public Dimension getSize(Dimension d);
-
- /** Returns the {@link GL} pipeline object this GLDrawable uses. If
- this method is called outside of the {@link GLEventListener}'s
- callback methods (init, display, etc.) it may return null. Users
- should not rely on the identity of the returned GL object; for
- example, users should not maintain a hash table with the GL
- object as the key. Additionally, the GL object should not be
- cached in client code, but should be re-fetched from the
- GLDrawable at the beginning of each call to init, display,
- etc. */
- public GL getGL();
-
- /** Sets the {@link GL} pipeline object this GLDrawable uses. This
- should only be called from within the GLEventListener's callback
- methods, and usually only from within the init() method, in
- order to install a composable pipeline. See the JOGL demos for
- examples. */
- public void setGL(GL gl);
-
- /** Returns the {@link GLU} pipeline object this GLDrawable uses. */
- public GLU getGLU();
-
- /** Sets the {@link GLU} pipeline object this GLDrawable uses. */
- public void setGLU(GLU glu);
-
- /** Causes OpenGL rendering to be performed for this GLDrawable by
- calling {@link GLEventListener#display} for all registered
- {@link GLEventListener}s. Called automatically by the window
- system toolkit upon receiving a repaint() request. When used in
- conjunction with {@link
- net.java.games.jogl.GLDrawable#setRenderingThread}, this routine
- may be called manually by the application's main loop for higher
- performance and better control over the rendering process. It is
- legal to call another GLDrawable's display method from within
- {@link GLEventListener#display}. */
- public void display();
-
- /** <P> Changes this GLDrawable to allow OpenGL rendering only from
- the supplied thread, which must either be the current thread or
- null. Attempts by other threads to perform OpenGL operations
- like rendering or resizing the window will be ignored as long as
- the thread is set. Setting up the rendering thread is not
- required but enables the system to perform additional
- optimizations, in particular when the application requires
- control over the rendering loop. Before exiting,
- <code>setRenderingThread(null)</code> must be called or other
- threads will be unable to perform OpenGL rendering to this
- drawable. Throws {@link GLException} if the rendering thread for
- this drawable has been set and attempts are made to set or clear
- the rendering thread from another thread, or if the passed
- thread is not equal to the current thread or null. Also throws
- {@link GLException} if the current thread attempts to call
- <code>setRenderingThread</code> on more than one drawable. </P>
-
- <P> <B>NOTE:</B> Currently this routine is only advisory, which
- means that on some platforms the underlying optimizations are
- disabled and setting the rendering thread has no effect.
- Applications should not rely on setRenderingThread to prevent
- rendering from other threads. <P>
-
- @throws GLException if the rendering thread for this drawable has
- been set by another thread or if the passed thread is not equal
- to the current thread or null
- */
- public void setRenderingThread(Thread currentThreadOrNull) throws GLException;
-
- /** Returns the rendering thread for this drawable, or null if none
- has been set. */
- public Thread getRenderingThread();
-
- /** Disables automatic redraws of this drawable if possible. This is
- provided as an overriding mechanism for applications which
- perform animation on the drawable and for which the (currently
- advisory) {@link #setRenderingThread} does not provide strict
- enough guarantees. Its sole purpose is to avoid deadlocks that
- are unfortunately all too easy to run into when both animating a
- drawable from a given thread as well as having updates performed
- by the AWT event thread (repaints, etc.). When it is enabled,
- repaint requests driven by the AWT will not result in the OpenGL
- event listeners' display methods being called from the AWT
- thread, unless (as with GLJPanel) this is the only mechanism by
- which repaints are done. The necessity of this API may be
- rethought in a future release. Defaults to false. */
- public void setNoAutoRedrawMode(boolean noAutoRedraws);
-
- /** Returns whether automatic redraws are disabled for this
- drawable. Defaults to false. */
- public boolean getNoAutoRedrawMode();
-
- /** Enables or disables automatic buffer swapping for this drawable.
- By default this property is set to true; when true, after all
- GLEventListeners have been called for a display() event, the
- front and back buffers are swapped, displaying the results of
- the render. When disabled, the user is responsible for calling
- {@link #swapBuffers} manually. */
- public void setAutoSwapBufferMode(boolean onOrOff);
-
- /** Indicates whether automatic buffer swapping is enabled for this
- drawable. See {@link #setAutoSwapBufferMode}. */
- public boolean getAutoSwapBufferMode();
-
- /** Swaps the front and back buffers of this drawable. When
- automatic buffer swapping is enabled (as is the default), it is
- not necessary to call this method and doing so may have
- undefined results. */
- public void swapBuffers();
-
- /** Indicates whether this drawable is capable of fabricating a
- subordinate offscreen drawable for advanced rendering techniques
- which require offscreen hardware-accelerated surfaces. Note that
- this method is only guaranteed to return a correct result once
- your GLEventListener's init() method has been called. */
- public boolean canCreateOffscreenDrawable();
-
- /** Creates a subordinate offscreen drawable (pbuffer) for this
- drawable. This routine should only be called if {@link
- #canCreateOffscreenDrawable} returns true. The passed
- capabilities are matched according to the platform-dependent
- pbuffer format selection algorithm, which currently can not be
- overridden. */
- public GLPbuffer createOffscreenDrawable(GLCapabilities capabilities,
- int initialWidth,
- int initialHeight);
-}