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* Fix Bug 678: Deliver key-char value for printable chars on all ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-291-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyEventListener (-> On Windows as well) The following is observed, where t0 and t1 refer to subsequent different timestamps: NEWT delivery order: PRESSED (t0), RELEASED (t1) and TYPED (t1) WINDOWS delivery order: PRESSED (t0), TYPED (t0) and RELEASED (t1) Windows Auto-Repeat: PRESSED (t0), TYPED (t0) Hence we changed the event reorder-code in NEWT to trigger NEWT-PRESSED on Windows-TYPED for printable chars, assuring key-char values on all listener callbacks. - KeyEvent.getKeyChar(): Removed disclaimer dedicated for Windows - Keyevent.isActionKey(): Completed for all NEWT non-printable action keys; Added static variant - Keyevent.isPrintableKey(): NEW: returns !isModifierKey(keyCode) && !isActionKey(keyCode) ; With static variant - Windows WindowDriver: - EVENT_KEY_PRESSED handles non-printable chars only - EVENT_KEY_TYPE handles printable chars only - Native: VK_DELETE passes keyCode - Unit tests: Wait for completion 1s -> 2s
* Bug 665 (part 1) - Allow dis-association of GLContext's GLDrawable ..Sven Gothel2013-01-241-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changes allowing re-association (incl. null) of GLContext/GLDrawable: - GLAutoDrawable: Refine API doc 'setContext(..)' - GLContext: Refine API doc: 'setGLDrawable(..)' 'getGLDrawable()' - GLContextImpl.setGLDrawable(): Handle null drawable - GLAutoDrawableDelegate/GLAutoDrawableBase: Allow null GLContext - GLDrawableHelper.switchContext(..)/recreateGLDrawable(): Balance GLContext.setGLDrawable(..) calls - New GLEventListenerState, holding state vector [GLEventListener, GLContext, .. ] impl. relocation of all components from/to GLAutoDrawable. - GLDrawableUtil - Using GLEventListenerState for swapGLContextAndAllGLEventListener(..) +++ NEWT Window*: - getDisplayHandle() is 'final', no more 'shortcut' code allowed due to re-association incl. display handle. - close*: - close config's device (was missing) - null config +++ Changes allowing reconfig of Display handle as required to re-associate pre-existing GLContext to a 'window': - AbstractGraphicsDevice: Add isHandleOwner() / clearHandleOwner() - Impl. in X11GraphicsDevice and EGLGraphicsDevice, NOP in DefaultGraphicsDevice - DefaultGraphicsConfiguration add 'setScreen(..)' - MutableGraphicsConfiguration - Make DefaultGraphicsConfiguration.setScreen(..) public - NativeWindowFactory add 'createScreen(String type, AbstractGraphicsDevice device, int screen)' - Refactored from SWTAccessor - NativeWindow x11ErrorHandler: Dump Stack Trace in DEBUG mode, always.
* NEWT-MouseEvent getWheelRotation() API Update - Fixes Bug 659: NEWT ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-141-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Horizontal Scrolling Behavior (OSX, X11, Win32); Bug 639: High-Res Mouse-Wheel - API update 'float getWheelRotation()': Usually a wheel rotation of > 0.0f is up, and < 0.0f is down. Usually a wheel rotations is considered a vertical scroll. If isShiftDown(), a wheel rotations is considered a horizontal scroll, where shift-up = left = > 0.0f, and shift-down = right = < 0.0f. However, on some OS this might be flipped due to the OS default behavior. The latter is true for OS X 10.7 (Lion) for example. The events will be send usually in steps of one, ie. -1.0f and 1.0f. Higher values may result due to fast scrolling. Fractional values may result due to slow scrolling with high resolution devices. The button number refers to the wheel number. - Fix Bug 659: NEWT Horizontal Scrolling Behavior (OSX, X11, Win32) - See new API doc above - X11/Horiz: Keep using button1 and set SHIFT modifier - OSX/Horiz: - PAD: Use highes absolute scrolling value (Axis1/Axis2) and set SHIFT modifier for horizontal scrolling (Axis2) - XXX: Use deltaX for horizontal scrolling, detected by SHIFT modifier. (traditional) - Windows/Horiz: - Add WM_MOUSEHWHEEL support (-> set SHIFT modifier), but it's rarely impl. for trackpads! - Add exp. WM_HSCROLL, but it will only be delivered if windows has WS_HSCROLL, hence dead code! - Android: - Add ACTION_SCROLL (API Level 12), only used if layout is a scroll layout - Using GestureDetector to detect scroll even w/ pointerCount > 2, while: - skipping 1st scroll event (value too high) - skipping other events while in-scroll mode - waiting until all pointers were released before cont. normally - using View config's 1/touchSlope as scale factor - Fix Bug 639: High-Res Mouse-Wheel - getWheelRotation() return value changed: int -> float allowing fractions, see API doc changes above. - Fractions are currently supported natively (API) on - Windows - OSX - Android - AndroidNewtEventFactory ir refactored (requires an instance now) and AndroidNewtEventTranslator (event listener) is pulled our of Android WindowDriver.
* Move all Exclusive Context Thread (ECT) tests to it's own package to ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-121-6/+6
| | | | de-clutter core test package
* GLAutoDrawable/AnimatorBase: Add ExclusiveContextThread (ECT) feature; ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-111-18/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AnimatorBase: Add setModeBits/MODE_EXPECT_AWT_RENDERING_THREAD; FPSAnimator: Make transactions deterministic. ExclusiveContextThread (ECT) allows user to dedicate a GLContext to a given thread. Only the ECT will be allowed to claim the GLContext, hence releasing must be done on the ECT itself. The core feature is accessible via GLAutoDrawable, while it can be conveniently enabled and disabled via an AnimatorBase implementation. The latter ensures it's being released on the ECT and waits for the result. Note that ECT cannot be guaranteed to work correctly w/ native (heavyweight) AWT components due to resource locking and AWT-EDT access. This is disabled in all new tests per default and noted on the API doc. Note: 'Animator transaction' == start(), stop(), pause(), resume(). - Add ExclusiveContextThread (ECT) feature - GLAutoDrawable NEW: - Thread setExclusiveContextThread(Thread t) - Thread getExclusiveContextThread() - AnimatorBase NEW: - Thread setExclusiveContext(Thread t) - boolean setExclusiveContext(boolean enable) - boolean isExclusiveContextEnabled() - Thread getExclusiveContextThread() - AnimatorBase: Add setModeBits/MODE_EXPECT_AWT_RENDERING_THREAD Allows user to pre-determine whether AWT rendering is expected before starting the animator. If AWT is excluded, a more simple and transaction correct impl. will be used. - FPSAnimator: Make transactions deterministic. FPSAnimator previously did not ensure whether a transaction was completed. A deterministic transaction is required to utilize ECT. FPSAnimator now uses same mechanism like Animator to ensure completeness, i.e. Condition and 'finishLifecycleAction(..)'. Both are moved to AnimatorBase. Tested manually on Linux/NV, Linux/AMD, Windows/NV and OSX/NV. - All new tests validated correctness. - All new tests shows an performance increase of ~3x w/ single GLWindow, where multiple GLWindows don't show a perf. increase.
* Bug632: Test NEWT Child Window Translucency (X11/Windows) ..Sven Gothel2012-12-301-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | - Windows: Child window is not translucent at all - X11: Child window is translucent to parent's background, however - parents content is _not_ 'composed in'. - TODO: Find whether there is a solution or not. - Note: The child window does not change it's rel. position if parent moves! This is a feature, since we don't have impl. a layout.
* Test*NewtEventModifiers*: Clear 'clearing' events on thread - @Before/@After ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-251-2/+2
| | | | | | -> execOffThreadWithOnThreadEventDispatch Remaining 'clearing' events from _releaseModifiers() and escape() broke test case.
* AWT-NEWT Modifier mapping and test: part-3 (Fix unit tests)Sven Gothel2012-12-241-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Finetune delay - Wait for eventCount - Fix Listener concurrency - Manually tested (enabled in our unit tests now) - Tool Combinations - NEWT GLWindow - AWT GLCanvas - NewtCanvasAWT - NewtCanvasSWT - On - Linux/X11 - Windows - OSX(+) (+): Failure NEWT: When multiple buttons are pressed, only the last one is visible via modifier MASK. "expected:[button1, button2], have: [button2]"
* AWT-NEWT Modifier mapping and test: part-3 (NEWT BUTTON MASK always, ..)Sven Gothel2012-12-241-6/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - AWTNewtEventFactory's awtModifiers2Newt: - always include NEWT BUTTON_MASK (press, release, ..) where AWT doesn't include them at release (it's only a DOWN_MASK). - Test BaseNewtEventModifiers, .. - No need to call super class Before, BeforeClass, .. manually - Use RedSquareES2 as GL demo - Adapt to AWTNewtEventFactory's modifier change above (NEWT BUTTON MASK even at release) - More descriptive error/log text - Added _mandatory_ TestNewtEventModifiersNEWTWindowAWT to test native NEWT behavior. This shall be the golden behavior all translated events shall compare w/.
* Fix Bug 642 TestJSplitPaneMixHwLw01AWT (AWT-GLCanvas); Robustness ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-221-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GLContext/GLDrawable - Fix Bug 642 TestJSplitPaneMixHwLw01AWT On Windows platform when mixing hw/lw JSplitPanel, the GLCanvas is removed and added when splitter is moved. The lack of robustness (see below) lead to an exception. Note: Only w/ GLJPanel (no hw/lw mixing) the splitter can be moved in both direction. Only here it is guaranteed that the GL component will survive the action. - Fix AWT-GLCanvas EDT Runnable: swapBuffer().. / display(..) - Check drawable.isRealized() within the lock on the performing thread. This is not possible before issuing the EDT Runnable action since we cannot hold the lock beforehand. - Robustness GLDrawableImpl - boolean realized -> volatile boolean realized - remove 'synchronized' on isRealized() and setRealized(..) - Use dbl-checked locking on 'realized' test for swapBuffers() and setRealized(..) - Robustness GLContextImpl - Catch createImpl(..) exception and properly return CONTEXT_NOT_CURRENT
* GLContextImpl: Make createContextARBImpl/setGLFunctionAvailability more ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-211-2/+2
| | | | robost while detecting erroneous queried GL version
* Cleanup GLContext special entries: getOffscreenContextPixelDataType(), ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-151-6/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | getOffscreenContextReadBuffer(), .. ; Add GLFBODrawable API entries for multi buffering (no impl. yet); GLJPanel 1st simplification using offscreen drawable - Cleanup GLContext special entries: getOffscreenContextPixelDataType(), getOffscreenContextReadBuffer(), .. ; - add: getDefaultReadBuffer() (-> exposed via GLBase as well) - add: isGLOrientationFlippedVertical() - add: getDefaultPixelDataType() - removed impl: getOffscreenContextPixelDataType() - removed impl: getOffscreenContextReadBuffer() - removed impl: offscreenImageNeedsVerticalFlip() - Add GLFBODrawable API entries for multi buffering (no impl. yet); - TODO: Add implementation code in GLFBODrawableImpl - GLJPanel 1st simplification using FBO - Use above new GL/GLContext entries - Fix: getNativeSurface() and getHandle() - TODO: - Remove distinction of 'pbuffer' and 'software', - Use GLDrawableFactory.createOffscreenDrawable(..) - Use GL for FBO swapping
* SWT GLCanvas: Fix sporadic drop of redraw on X11 _and_ allow using custom ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-041-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GLCapabilities on X11 (feature complete) To allow custom GLCapabilities, we had to use native parenting on X11 w/ a new child window. The desired visualID chosen by the users GLCapabilities is passed to the new child window. The redraw drops must be caused by the original GDK or the new child GDK window. Now we use a plain X11 child window similar to NEWT's X11 window and NewtCanvasSWT, which doesn't expose this bug. (Note: SWTAccessor/GLCanvas still contains the uncommented GDK code path for further inspection, if desired) Also added SWTNewtEventFactory to test event handling on the SWT GLCanvas w/ GearsES2. TestSWTJOGLGLCanvas01GLn tests custom GLCapabilities now. SWTEDTUtil has been moved to private: com.jogamp.newt.swt -> jogamp.newt.swt.
* Bug628: Adding unit-test 'TestNewtCanvasSWTBug628ResizeDeadlock' exposing ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-291-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | NewtCanvasSWT asyncExec(..) bug w/ native parenting The unit test shows, that while using JOGL's SWT GLCanvas Display's asyncExec(..) works properly, but w/ NewtCanvasSWT on Windows does not. NewtCanvasSWT differs w/: - Using native parenting [Newt GLWindow to SWT Canvas] - Processing native events in own NEWT EDT, w/ own Windows dispatch hook [For the child GLWindow only]
* SWT GLCanvas: Fix dispose bug, check for isDisposed() and add ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-291-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | DisposeListener; Run GL tasks on current thread w/o restrictions Fix dispose bug, check for isDisposed() and add DisposeListener - Don't issue SWTAccessor.setRealized(..), since it's called implicit via super.dispose() - Check isDisposed() .. - add DisposeListener to act on parent's disposal (Shell, Composition, ..) Run GL tasks on current thread w/o restrictions + * The current thread seems to be valid for all platforms, + * since no SWT lifecycle tasks are being performed w/ this call. + * Only GL task, which are independent from the SWT threading model.
* SWTEDTUtil/AWTEDTUtil: Fix deadlock situations ; Cleanup ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-271-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | TestNewtCanvasSWTBug628ResizeDeadlock - Fix deadlock situation in waitUntilStopped/Idle(), skip if on AWT/SWT EDT - Use RunnableTask for sync task invocation, don't block AWT/SWT EDT. - Cleanup TestNewtCanvasSWTBug628ResizeDeadlock (works on OSX as well)
* Fix GLDrawableHelper.recreateGLDrawable(..): Sync GL command stream before ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-061-2/+2
| | | | | | | destruction of drawable Lack of finishing the GL command stream lead to a SIGSEGV on Windows w/ Nvidia driver where probably pending GL commands were still being processed concurrently.
* TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock01AWT: Reproducing OSX deadlock variation, ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-041-1/+1
| | | | using Applet as component which provokes offscreen FBO layer.
* Adding Andres Colubri's Test Case (junit'fyed), which provokes a Deadlock on ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-041-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OSX - Adding a similar one w/o deadlock and less framework bits. Andres Colubri reported a test case in the forum: <http://forum.jogamp.org/Thread-blocking-issue-with-AWT-but-not-NEWT-on-OSX-td4026674.html> Which is now included as TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock01AWT. A similar w/ less framework bits and w/o dealock is also included as TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock00AWT. A followup commit will incl. a fix after further analysis. A commit at this point where TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock01AWT still freezes on OSX is done to be able to reproduce the bug and see the fix as a patch.
* GLAutoDrawable: Fix GLEventListener lifecycle and expose more user control ↵Sven Gothel2012-11-041-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (API Change) ; Added GLDrawableUtil A GLEventListener resides in two states, initialized and uninitialized. When added to a GLAutoDrawable, it is uninitialized. A first 'display()' will issue GLEventListener's 'init(..)' which renders it initialized. This is usually accompanied by 'reshape(..)' propagating the drawable's dimension. Destruction of the GLAutoDrawable will issue GLEventListener's 'dispose(..)' which renders it uninitialized. It turns our these means of GLEventListener controls are not sufficient in case the user requires to remove and add them during the lifecycle and rendering of their GLAutoDrawable host. GLAutoDrawable 'removeGLEventListener(..)' merely removes the GLEventListener from the list, but does not complete it's lifecycle, i.e. issues 'dispose(..)' if initialized to realease GL related resources. Hence the following essential API changes are made to complete the lifecycle: + public GLEventListener disposeGLEventListener(GLEventListener listener, boolean remove); disposing a single GLEventListener, allowing it's removal from the list being optional This is demonstrated via GLDrawableUtil.swapGLContextAndAllGLEventListener(GLAutoDrawable a, GLAutoDrawable b), see below. ++++++++ Further more the following API changes were made to expose complete control of GLEventListener to the user: - public void removeGLEventListener(GLEventListener listener); + public GLEventListener removeGLEventListener(GLEventListener listener); The return value allows simple pipelining, and also delivers information whether the passed listener was actually removed. - public GLEventListener removeGLEventListener(int index) throws IndexOutOfBoundsException; + public int getGLEventListenerCount(); + public GLEventListener getGLEventListener(int index) throws IndexOutOfBoundsException; Dropping the redundant removal by index, while adding count and get methods. + public boolean getGLEventListenerInitState(GLEventListener listener); + public void setGLEventListenerInitState(GLEventListener listener, boolean initialized); Allows retrieving and setting of listener states. All in all these API changes allows a user to experience all freedoms in dealing w/ GLEventListeners hosted by GLAutoDrawable impl. and shall be future proof. Note that we have avoided the Iterator pattern due to it's overhead of temporal objects creation. The simple indexed access allows us to implement each method as an atomic operation. +++++++++++ Further more a simple enqueue(..) method has been added, allowing to just enqueue a GLRunnable w/o provoking it's execution - as invoke(..) does. This method pleases a use case where GLRunnables are batched and shall be executed later on.. public boolean invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable); + public void enqueue(GLRunnable glRunnable); +++++++++++ Added GLDrawableUtil, exposes utility function to rearrange GLEventListener, modifiy GLAutoDrawable, etc. GLDrawableUtil.swapGLContextAndAllGLEventListener(GLAutoDrawable a, GLAutoDrawable b) is tested and demonstrated w/ TestGLContextDrawableSwitchNEWT. Manually tested on X11, OSX and Windows.
* NEWT Windows KeyEvent: We have to store the keyChar for typed events, since ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-311-2/+2
| | | | | | keyChar from pressed/released may be wrong (Uppercase: SHIFT-1, etc ..) Partially reverts commit: b62e1d027c289877686d6008ea8dd40e4e1541ec
* Fix NEWT KeyEvent: Deliver keyChar w/ pressed and released; Deliver proper ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-311-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | modified flags and modifier-key events; Simplify Windows key handling Preface: Modifier-keys are SHIFT, CTRL, ALT and META and they have a matching modifier-bit. - Simplify Windows key handling - Employ MapVirtualKey(..) for virtual-key to character and scancode to virtual-key mappings, allowing to drop tracking of keyCode to keyChar in java code. This also removes the platform restriction of delivering keyChar at TYPED only. - Deliver keyChar w/ pressed and released - Due to the lift restriction on the Windows platform (see above), we can deliver keyChar w/ all key events on all platforms. - Deliver proper modified flags and modifier-key events All modifier-keys deliver pressed, released and typed events with their modifier-bit set. The above is covered by unit tests, which passed on X11, Windows and OSX (manual test run).
* TestNewtKeyEventAutoRepeatAWT: Wait for 'some' KeyEvents and check count; ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-291-2/+2
| | | | TestNewtKeyPressReleaseUnmaskRepeatAWT: Enable NewtCanvasAWT test
* Complete Rename NEWT KeyEvent Unit tests, commit ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-291-4/+5
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* Fix NEWT KeyCode: Basic KeyCode Validation on X11, Windows and OSXSven Gothel2012-10-281-1/+2
| | | | | | | - X11: Add VK_QUOTE mapping - OSX: Add single shift, ctrl alt key press; Fix mapping: Command -> Windows, Option -> ALT, add BACK_QUOTE and QUOTE.
* NEWT KeyEvent (Windows, OSX): Check whether keyCode is tracked before using ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-271-2/+2
| | | | bitfield, use more IntBitfield.put(..) return value for efficiency.
* Fix Bug 631 and enhance 601: Handle multiple keys (pressed, released, types ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-271-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | incl. auto-repeat) - Using keyCode (bit) maps to isPressed and isAutoRepeat, allowing use of multiple keys - Enhance unit test TestKeyEventOrderNEWT w/ injecting variations of 2 diff. keys - Manual tested on X11, Windows and OSX w/ and w/o auto-repeat
* Fix Bug 601 - Auto-Repeat Behavior: Adding unit tests for typed key order w/ ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-261-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | and w/o auto repeat. Incl. fix for Windows. Auto-Repeat tests recognizes whether auto-repeat could be triggered by AWT Robot. The latter is not possible on Windows, hence manual testing was required on this platform. Impact: X11, Windows and OSX produce proper key sequence incl. auto-repeat modifier mask.
* Fix Bug 601: Harmonize order of key events incl. auto-repeat and adding ↵Sven Gothel2012-09-161-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AUTOREPEAT_MASK modifier bit. Refine InputEvent toString(..) and list modifiers by name. As now described in NEWT's KeyEvent: +/** + * Key events are delivered in the following order: + * <ol> + * <li>{@link #EVENT_KEY_PRESSED}</li> + * <li>{@link #EVENT_KEY_RELEASED}</li> + * <li>{@link #EVENT_KEY_TYPED}</li> + * </ol> + * In case the native platform does not + * deliver keyboard events in the above order or skip events, + * the NEWT driver will reorder and inject synthetic events if required. + * <p> + * Besides regular modifiers like {@link InputEvent##SHIFT_MASK} etc., + * the {@link InputEvent#AUTOREPEAT_MASK} bit is added if repetition is detected. + * </p> + */
* Seamless Integration of an FBObject based GLFBODrawable as ↵Sven Gothel2012-09-151-18/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | GLOffscreenAutoDrawable.FBO and as an OffscreenLayerSurface's drawable (OSX) - Fix Bugs 569 and 599 Summary: ========= The new FBObject based GLFBODrawable implementation allows the seamless utilization of FBO offscreen rendering in single buffer, double buffer and MSAA mode. The GLFBODrawable uses a parent drawable based on a dummy surface to allow a GLOffscreenAutoDrawable.FBO creation or a mutable surface supporting an existing offscreen layer surface (OSX CALayer). Offscreen GLDrawable's and GLOffscreenAutoDrawable's can be selected via the GLCapabilities. If simply !onscreen is selected in the caps instance w/o enabling FBO, PBuffer or Bitmap, the factory will automatically choose regarding availability: FBO > PBuffer > Bitmap Double buffering is supported in MSAA more (intrinsic) and explicit in non MSAA. It is preferred when delivering resources (texture id's or framebuffer names) to a shared GLContext. This is demonstrated in (emulates our OSX CALayer implementation): TestFBOOffThreadSharedContextMix2DemosES2NEWT, TestFBOOnThreadSharedContext1DemoES2NEWT and with the OSX JAWT OffscreenLayerSurface itself. FBO is the preferred choice. +++ Offscreen drawables can be resized while maintaining a bound GLContext (e.g. w/ GLAutoDrawable). Previously both, drawable and context, needed to be destroyed and recreated at offscreen resize. Common implementation in GLDrawableHelper is used in the implementations (NEWT's GLWindow, AWT GLCanvas, SWT GLCanvas). +++ Tested: ======= Manually run all unit tests on: - Linux x86_64 NVidia/AMD/Mesa3d(ES) - OSX x86_64 NVidia - Windows x86_64 NVidia - Android arm Mali-400/Tegra-2 No regressions. Disclaimer: =========== This feature is committed almost in one patch. Both previous commits were introducing / fixing the capabilities behavior: 90d45928186f2be99999461cfe45f76a783cc961 9036376b7806a5fc61590bf49404eb71830de92f I have to appologize for the huge size and impact (files and platforms) of this commit however, I could not find a better way to inject this feature in one sane piece. NativeWindow Details: ===================== Complete decoupling of platform impl. detail of surfaces implementing ProxySurface. Used to generalize dummy surfaces and EGL surfaces on top of a native platform surface. - ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook -> UpstreamSurfaceHook - abstract class ProxySurface -> interface ProxySurface + ProxySurfaceImpl - Misc. implementations JOGL Details: ===================== FBOObject: API Change / Simplification & Usability - Removed reference counter to remove complexity, allow user to choose. - Add 'dispose' flag for detachColorbuffer(..), allowing to keep attachment alive - Fix equals operation of Attachment - Check pre-exising GL errors - Interface Colobuffer gets lifecycle methods - Add static factory methods to create Attachments w/o FBObject instance - Reset: - Clip min size to 1 - Keep alive samplingSink, i.e. don't issue resetMSAATexture2DSink(..). It gets called at syncFramebuffer()/use(..) later on before actual usage. This allows the consumer to utilize the GL_FRONT buffer until (e.g.) swap. - misc bugfixes GLOffscreenAutoDrawable: API Change - Reloc and interfacing - class com.jogamp.opengl.OffscreenAutoDrawable -> javax.media.opengl.* interfaces GLOffscreenAutoDrawable extends GLAutoDrawable GLOffscreenAutoDrawable.FBO extends GLOffscreenAutoDrawable, GLFBODrawable - Added general implementation and FBO specialization - Replacing GLPBuffer (deprecated) .. usable for any offscreen GLDrawable via factory GLAutoDrawable: - Add 'GLDrawable getDelegatedDrawable()' - Refine documentation of setContext(..), remove disclaimer and fixme tags GLDrawableFactory: - Refine API doc and it's selection mechanism for offscreen. - Add createOffscreenDrawable(..) - Add createOffscreenAutoDrawable(..) - Add canCreateFBO(..) - Mark createGLPbuffer(..) deprectated Mark GLPBuffer deprecated New: GLFBODrawable extends GLDrawable GLCanvas (AWT and SWT): Add offscreen resize support w/o GLContext recreation GLAutoDrawableBase .. GLWindow: - Add offscreen resize support w/o GLContext recreation - Remove double swapBuffer call - GLBase/GLContext: - Add: - boolean hasBasicFBOSupport() - boolean hasFullFBOSupport() - int getMaxRenderbufferSamples() - boolean isTextureFormatBGRA8888Available() GLContext: Fix version detection and hasGLSL() - Version detection in setGLFunctionAvailability(..) - Query GL_VERSION ASAP and parse it and compare w/ given major/minor - Use parsed version if valid and lower than given _or_ given is invalid. - Use validated version for caching (procaddr, ..), version number, etc. - Fix hasGLSL() Since 'isGL2ES2()' is true if 'isGL2()' and the latter simply alows GL 1.*, we confine the result to a GL >= 2.0 on desktops. FIXME: May consider GL 1.5 w/ extensions. - return isGL2ES2(); + return isGLES2() || + isGL3() || + isGL2() && ctxMajorVersion>1 ; GLDrawableImpl: - Add 'associateContext(GLContext, boolean)' allowing impl. to have a (weak) reference list of bound context. This is was pulled up from the OSX specific drawable impl. - swapBuffersImpl() -> swapBuffersImpl(boolean doubleBuffered) and call it regardless of single buffering. This is required to propagate this event to impl. properly, i.e. FBODrawable requires a swap notification. - Clarify 'contextMadeCurrent(..)' protocol GLDrawableHelper: - Add resize and recreate offscreen drawable util method - Simplify required init/reshape calls for GLEventListener - GLGraphicsConfigurationUtil: - fixWinAttribBitsAndHwAccel: Reflect sharede context hw-accel bits - OSX has no offscreen bitmap, use pbuffer - use proper offscreen auto selection if offscreen and no modes are set EGL Context/Drawable/DrawableFactory: Abstract native platform code out of base classes - Use EGLWrappedSurface w/ UpstreamSurfaceHook to handle upstream (X11, WGL, ..) lifecycle - in case the EGL resource is hooked up on it. Invisible dummy surfaces: All platforms - size is now reduced to 64x64 and decoupled of actual generic mutable size - fix device lifecycle, no more leaks +++ OSX ==== Enable support for GLFBODrawableImpl in offscreen CALayer mode - NSOpenGLImpl: hooks to calayer native code - calayer code: - allows pbuffer and texures (FBO) - decouple size and draw calls avoiding flickering - enable auto resize of calayer tree MacOSXCGLContext: - NSOpenGLImpl: - Fix false pbuffer 'usage', validate the pointer - If !pbuffer, copy other window mode bits of caps - MacOSXCGLGraphicsConfiguration: - Only assume pbuffer if !onscreen - Remove reference of native pixelformat pointer Native code: - use 'respondsToSelector:' query before calling 'new' methods avoiding an error message where unsuported (prev. OSX versions) - if monitor refresh-rate is queried 0, set to default 60hz - add missing NSAutoreleasePool decoration +++ Android / NEWT: =============== Issue setVisible(..) w/o wait, i.e. queue on EDT, @Android surfaceChanged() callback. Otherwise we could deadlock: setVisible(..) -> EDT -> setVisibleImpl(..) -> 'GL-display'. the latter may may cause havoc while Android-EDT is blocked [until it's return].
* Cleanup shutdown mechanism ; Fix X11/ATI SIGV at shutdown ; EGLDisplayUtil: ↵Sven Gothel2012-09-071-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Check for leaked display handles GLProfile / all shutdown methods: Remove ShutdownType to remove complexity (not required) Proper shutdown sequence: GLProfile - GLDrawableFactory+ - GLContext - NativeWindowFactory - [X11Util, OSXUtil, ..] GLDrawableFactory: Always keep shutdown-hook alive, required for X11Util shutdown (@ JVMShutdown only) X11Util: Shutdown - @ JVMShutdown only - If GL vendor ATI: close pending X11 display connections in proper order of creation. This finally removes the SIGV when shutting down the JVM on X11 w/ ATI driver. EGLDisplayUtil: Add shutdown, allowing to validate whether leaked EGL display handles remain.
* Fix Capabilities ambiguity and explosion of queried available-list; Add FBO ↵Sven Gothel2012-09-071-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | availability detection for EGL, WGL and OSX. Introducing Capabilities 'bitmap' boolean, complementing the offscreen modes FBO and PBuffer. This allows: 1 - deterministic setting of the offscreen mode 2 - utilizing auto configuration of offscreen mode, if !onscreen !FBO !PBuffer and !Bitmap 3 - adding 'availability' semantic of 'onscreen' boolean, i.e. if onscree:=1 for a queried instance, the offscreen modes still indicate offscreen availability - see [4] 4 - avoiding explosion of the availability list due to [3], one Capability entry reflect on- and offscreen settings. Add FBO availability detection for EGL, WGL and OSX. Tested manually w/ 'TestGLCapabilities01NEWT' on X11 [NV, ATI], WGL[NV], OSX[NV].
* SWT Update: SWT GLCanvas creates lazy when resource is ready; Create new ↵Sven Gothel2012-07-251-10/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NewtCanvasSWT allowing to parent NEWT windows natively. SWT GLCanvas creates lazy when resource is ready - Ensures drawable and context are created when size > zero and native visualID is valid. The latter is platform dependent. - Note that you cannot utilize custom GLCapabilities w/ this one, since the configurations is already realized - use NewtCanvasSWT. Create new NewtCanvasSWT allowing to parent NEWT windows natively: - Similar to NewtCanvasAWT - Allows attaching / detaching NEWT windows NewtCanvasAWT: Public setNEWTChild(..) fixed Added test cases for the above - tested on Linux, OSX and Windows w/ SWT Note: As usual for OSX, add -XstartOnFirstThread Details: - NEWT Display has new method: 'EDTUtil setEDTUtil(EDTUtil)' allowing to set a custom event dispatch utility. We use this to set our SWTEDTUtil for using NEWT w/ SWT complying w/ SWT threading constraints.
* Bug 599 - FBObject / Offscreen Support - Part 1Sven Gothel2012-07-191-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - New FBObject implementation handling FBO and it's attachments *** API CHANGE: Util -> Core *** while it's size and sample-count can be reconfigured on the fly. - com.jogamp.opengl.util.FBObject -> com.jogamp.opengl.FBObject - agnostic to texture unit - separate attachments using OO hierarchy reflecting FBO - handling MSAA and blitting - no FBO destruction for reconfig (attach/detach) - New GLFBODrawableImpl impl. an FBObject based GLDrawable - Instantiated by a dummy native surface (onscreen and invisible) hooked up to a dummy GLDrawable, which is the delegation for context creation. - Utilizies ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook for dummy surface avoiding specialization for native platforms. - TODO: Allow to utilize common surface interface as a dummy-surface to supporting API seperation of windowing/GL. The latter allows impl. of createGLDrawable(NativeSurface) with FBO. - New OffscreenAutoDrawable (extends GLAutoDrawableDelegate) for all offscreen drawables. Shall replace GLPbuffer. - New GLCapabilities*.isFBO() / setFBO(boolean) to request FBO offscreen, similar to isPBuffer(). Rule: if both are requested, FBO shall be favored. - GLContext adds raw FBO availability query (min. FBO avail), FBObject contains fine grained queries (TODO: Move parts to GLContext for efficiency). - Add framebuffer tracking, allowing fast querying: - GLBase/GLContext: public int getBoundFramebuffer(int target); public int getDefaultDrawFramebuffer(); public int getDefaultReadFramebuffer(); - GLContextImpl public final void setBoundFramebuffer(int target, int framebufferName) .. called by GL impl bind framebuffer - GL: getDefaultDrawFramebuffer(), getDefaultReadFramebuffer() Adding default framebuffer queries being issued by GL.glBindFramebuffer(target, 0) w/ a default framebuffer, o.e. zero. This allows a transparent use of a custom FBO even in case the applications attempts to reset FBO to zero. Value flow: GL <- GLContext <- GLDrawable, - GLCapabilities handle fbo/pbuffer seperate, don't disable the other - GLContext/GL track read/write framebuffer to be queried by FBObject to determine whether to bind/unbind a framebuffer - Test cases for multiple FBO w/ and w/o MSAA Other Features: - New interface ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook, allowing to hook an upstream surface of unknown type providing lifecycle and information (size, ..) callbacks. Used for all new dummy NativeSurface impl and SWT GLCanvas. - GLContext -> GLDrawable propagation context/drawable lifecycle via ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook allowing dynamic resources to react (create, init, ..) - contextRealized() - contextMadeCurrent() - SurfaceChangeable -> MutableSurface currently only contains setting the surface handle. TODO: May need to move ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook -> MutableSurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook, allowing other impl. classes (NEWT OffscreenWindow) to utilize the new upstream hookup mechanism - will allow FBO/Dummy window to work. - SWT GLCanvas using ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook for proper size propagation. - New GLAutoDrawable::getUpstreamWidget(), allowing GLEventListener to fetch the owning Java side UI element (NEWT, SWT, AWT, ..). - GLDrawableFactory: Removed createOffscreenSurface() - unused and not GL related - EGLDrawableFactory handles device/profile avail. mapping while actually creating context/drawable. This allows us to learn whether the ES context is software/hardware as well as FBO avail. - EGLDrawable: Removed secret buckets of EGL configs :) Employ native surface (X11, WGL, ..) to EGL 'mapping' in EGLDrawableFactory utilizing new EGLUpstreamSurfaceHook (implements ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook). Other Bugs: - Add CTX_OPTION_DEBUG to ctx/extension cache key since only a debug ctx may expose the ARB debug capability. This bug caused lack of ARB/AMD debug functionality. - Fix GLProfile deadlock (debug mode, w/ EGL/ES, no X11), dump availability information _after_ lock. - ImmModeSink draw(): Use GL's glDrawElements(..), don't cast for GL2ES1. Fixes use for GL2ES2. - Fix KeyEvent.getKeyChar() comment (-> only stable for keyTyped(..)) Misc: - Refined alot of API doc - New GLExtensions holds commonly used GL extension strings, allows better referencing and usage lookup. - Move GL (interface) decl. to GLBase - GLBuffers: Cleanup API doc (format, types) - TextureIO: Add PAM and PPM static suffix identifier - GLCapabilities getNumSamples() returns 0 if sampleBuffers is disabled, this seems to be more natural. - finalized a lot
* test scripts windows: use new jogl-all.jar and jogl-test.jarSven Gothel2012-07-061-3/+4
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* TextureSequence Shader Support; GLMediaPlayer uses 'int' where possible; ↵Sven Gothel2012-04-161-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | General enhancments. For details about TextureSequence/GLMediaPlayer shader collaboration w/ your own shader source, see TextureSequence and TexCubeES2 / MovieSimple demo. TextureSequence allows implementations to provide their own texture lookup function which may provide color space conversion (YUV) .. or other runtime hw-accel features. Have a look at the next commit, which provides an Libav/FFMpeg implementation w/ YUV/RGB shader conversion. MovieCube adds keyboard control (Android: firm touch on display to launch keyboard, don't break it though :)
* Simplify TestTransformFeedbackVaryingsBug407NEWT: Use 'in thread' ctx flow ↵Sven Gothel2012-02-141-2/+2
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* OpenGL ES/EGL OverhaulSven Gothel2012-02-131-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - GLProfile properly detects native EGL/ES1/ES2 on the 'desktop' device factory. This allows usage of Mesa's EGL/ES or Imageon's PVR emulation, etc. - GLProfile drops getDefaultDesktopDevice() and getDefaultEGLDevice() since both are aligned by getDefaultDevice(). - Fix GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility detection and utilize resulting isGLES2Compatible() where possible. This allows ES2 compatible desktop profiles to use core ES2 functionality (glShaderBinary() .. etc) even with a GL2ES2 desktop implementation. - EGLDrawable: If createSurface(..) fails (BAD_NATIVE_WINDOW) w/ surfaceHandle it uses windowHandle if available and differs. This allows the ANGLE impl. to work. - Properly order of EGL/ES library lookup: ES2: libGLESv2.so.2, libGLESv2.so, GLES20, GLESv2_CM EGL: libEGL.so.1, libEGL.so, EGL - *DynamicLookupHelper reference will be null if it's library is not complete (all tool libs, all glue libs and a ProcAddressFunc lookup function - if named). - Enhance GL version string (incl. ES2 compatible, hw/sw, ..) - GLBase: Fix docs and remove redundancies - Prepared (disabled) DesktopES2DynamicLibraryBundleInfo to be used for a real EGL/ES2 implementation within the desktop GL lib (AMD). Sadly it currenly crashed within eglGetDisplay(EGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY), hence it's disabled.
* Bug 551 validation.Sven Gothel2012-01-231-1/+2
| | | | | | Turns out, that the culprit (at least on my Win7 NVidia machine) is the runtime property "-Dsun.java2d.opengl=false". When _not_ setting this prop. the test runs fine.
* test scriptsSven Gothel2012-01-191-2/+2
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* UI Test / AWTRobotUtil: Relax and fix focus testsSven Gothel2012-01-181-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - toFront*(..) uses the AWT Window focus state, instead of our AWTWindowFocusAdapter, which removes false negatives. Often the focus is already hold on the Window where no focus change will be recognized by our AWTWindowFocusAdapter. - assertRequestFocusAndWait(..) recovers from lack of focus-lost event (if received focus-gained) and only dumps the case - returns success. - Since assertRequestFocusAndWait(..) implicitly tests the passed FocusAdapter and relaxes the constraints (see above) no more post-call assertions on the FocusAdapter is being performed (removed). - assertRequestFocusAndWait(..) is no more used on AWT Window or Frame, see 1st note above!
* test scriptsSven Gothel2012-01-141-3/+3
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* TestAWTCardLayoutAnimatorStartStopBug532: Refine, add 'continue' mode, ..Sven Gothel2012-01-081-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previous commit 098398c2a9145447da5314eed9792b3738c2d515 cleaned up and fixed context/drawable lock/unlock for makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() and consistency is looks much better now in this regard. However, on Intel HD 3000 / Windows7, our AnimatorControl start/stop still let the 2nd switch to GLCanvas within the CardPanel not showing rendering results. One interesting artefact though: 1st switch 2 GLCanvas (rendering visible): *** hdc 0x2f010ec5, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x2f010ec5, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] -> alternating HDC's 2nd switch 2 GLCanvas (rendering _not_ visible): *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] *** hdc 0x160110c4, hdw(hdc) 0x1003a0, hdw 0x1003a0 - AWT-EventQueue-0, com.jogamp.opengl.util.Animator[started true, animating true, paused false, drawable 1] -> fixed HDC Maybe this is a hint for what is going wrong in JAWTWindow locking, which aquires the frame's HDC. Verifying the recursive lock shows proper lock/unlock actions though.
* NEWT Multi-Monitor 1/2: Allow negative window position; Validate Screen-Index;Sven Gothel2011-12-231-15/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Allow negative window position, using flag 'autoPosition' to mark a custom user position. This impacts Windows and X11 window creation code, which supports native auto positioning. - Screen: Validate Screen-Index. In 'big-desktop' mode the Screen index is always 0. This is true for X11 with Xinerama enabled and MS-Windows in general. Platforms w/o multiple Screen support always use index 0. - X11: Separate X11 Display/Screen/Window native code in their respective C files - Windows test scripts: use '%*' to catch all arguments - Add missing (c)
* Fix regression of commit 47dc069104723f3d2e8d9ebdd700182e067163d0: Lock ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-181-1/+2
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* test scriptsSven Gothel2011-12-171-2/+2
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* GLDebugMessageHandler: Disable Windows 32bit due to 32bit on 64bit ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-131-2/+2
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* Fix Bug 527: Creating a context w/ shared context, while the latter is in ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-281-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | use (threading) Bug 527 describes the situation where wglShareLists() fails (throws exception) while the shared context is in use by another thread (some Animator). It was reported by Jerome Jouvie. The exception happens not everytime, but at least around 20% on manual tests I have performed on the Windows platform. The context in question are all JOGL's GL2, which natively where bound to an OpenGL 3.0 profile. The WGL_ARB_create_context spec says http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/ARB/wgl_create_context.txt: +++ Future versions of OpenGL may only support being added to a share group at context creation time. Specifying such a version of a context as either the <hglrc1> or <hglrc2> arguments to wglShareLists will fail. wglShareLists will return FALSE, and GetLastError will return ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DEVICE_CONTEXTS_ARB. +++ Hence the 1st patch was to remove 'wglShareLists()' usage in case we use the new WGL_ARB_create_context context creation method. Even though this is a desired change, and works in general, it didn't fix the issue. It seems that the shared context, which is passed @ new context creation, cannot be used while it is in use itself in another thread. This conclusion leads to the actual fix, ie. locking the shared context while creating the new context which shares it. Manual tests using this patch could not reproduce this issue (40 attempts). Test: TestSharedContextListNEWT2
* minor edits: test, scriptsSven Gothel2011-11-201-1/+2
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* NEWT/AWT Focus Traversal / Deadlock Fix (Windows) ; Harmonized NEWT ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-181-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyListener handling (Bug 526) NativeWindow: - expose 'hasFocus()' Window: - 'protected enqueueRequestFocus(..)' -> 'public requestFocus(boolean wait)' - New: 'setKeyboardFocusHandler(KeyListener)' allowing focus traversal co-op w/ covered TK (AWT) WindowImpl: - Impl Window changes (see above) - Impl 'consumedTag' see commit 3b38957f36d4f89b85730755a41c00892ac70591 NewtCanvasAWT: - FocusAction only removes the global AWT focus owner. This fixes a deadlock on the Windows platform of AWT's native peer requestFocus impl, since it's no more called at this point. - NEW FocusTraversalKeyListener is set as the newtChild's KeyboardFocusHandler, allowing traversal to the next/previous AWT component. AWTParentWindowAdapter: - focusGained(..) clears AWT focus and propagates focus to Newt child, non blocking w/ 'requestFocus(false)' (see above) KeyEvent: - Document limitations of getKeyChar() (Bug 526) MacWindow: - only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526) WindowsWindow: - regenerate the keyCode for EVENT_KEY_TYPED (Bug 526) X11Windows: - complete keyCode mapping X11 -> Newt - X11KeySym2NewtVKey() - only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526) Tests: - GearsES2: Make focus visible - TestParentingFocusTraversal01AWT: unit test for keyboard focus traversal w/ NewtCanvasAWT