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The cc task will always re-link, even if no source files are built.
This commit wraps an uptodate task around cc to prevent this, so
the libraries will only be rebuilt now if a source file changes.
This commit also moves library symbol stripping into the same
uptodate task, so it only happens if a library is built (previously
the libraries were always stripped).
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The path to FixedFuncHook.class didn't get changed in the recent
package move, which made the dependency checking wrong in
the java.generate.composable.pipeline.custom.check.glfixfunc
target.
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This fix enables the configuration
win7 64bit chromium2.1 (virtual box 4.0.2 linux host)
Querying unsupported pixel format attributes, ie pbuffer,
will fail the ARB attribute query functions.
Cleanup of SharedResource's, hold all reused flags in win32 impl,
ie pbuffer, arb pixelformat, ..
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jogamp.<module> (2/2) - edit files
- com.jogamp.opengl.impl -> jogamp.opengl
- com.jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc.impl -> jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc
- com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl -> jogamp.nativewindow
- com.jogamp.newt.impl -> jogamp.newt
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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due to possible diff function ptr of sw impl (NV/Win7)
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Fixed the texture load to come from a resource stream so it'll
work when run from inside a JAR by the junit.run.* Ant tasks.
Also modified the test JAR build step to include any resource
files in the test source code directory.
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Added a test that draws one triangle, using both the SWT
canvas and the AWT canvas with the SWT_AWT bridge. Also
added the SWT JARs for each platform to make/lib (since
that's where antlr.jar and junit.jar were stored). Modified
the make files to build and run the new tests.
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WGL and EGL)
- GLDrawableFactory exposes:
public final List/*GLCapabilitiesImmutable*/ getAvailableCapabilities(AbstractGraphicsDevice device)
- GLCapabilities platform specialization containing native ids (XVisual/FBConfig, PFD, EGLConfig, ..)
- GLCapabilities setPbuffer(true) disables onscreen
- Capabilities setOnscreen(true) disables pbuffer
- Capabilities implements Comparable
- *Capabilities: enhanced 'toString(..)'
- CapabilitiesChooser.chooseCapabilities:
'CapabilitiesImmutable[] available' -> 'List /*<CapabilitiesImmutable>*/ available'
- VersionApplet, GLCanvas.main, GLWindow.main, GLProfile/debug: dumps all available GLCaps
- WGLGLCapabilities: proper non-displayeble (pbuffer) pfdid handling
TODO: ES/EGL test with emulation
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Similar to JFrame's closing behavior,
the following components window closing follow the new WindowClosingProtocol:
- GLCanvas
- GLJPanel
- NEWT Window, GLWindow
- NEWT NewtCanvasAWT
The implementation obeys either
1) the user value set by this interface,
2) an underlying toolkit set user value (JFrame, ..)
3) or it's default, eg. {@link #DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE} within an AWT environment.
If none of the above determines the operation,
this protocol default behavior {@link #DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE} shall be used.
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Windows for javaws/applets.
It has been observed that for some combinations, eg:
- Windows 7 64bit (other variants may apply too)
- NVIDIA 8600M GT
- 260.99
the NVIDIA setting of 'Threaded optimization' := 'auto' (default) causes the JVM to simply crash
in case of javaws and [jnlp] applets.
'Threaded Optimization' := 'off' works reliable
'Threaded Optimization' := 'on' never works with javaws and applets on the above configuration
A user could workaround this by setting 'Threaded Optimization' := 'off',
however, this would disable many users on the spot,
since you cannot ask the average user for such a task, if she only wants to see a web page.
This patch 'fixes' the 'auto' mode by running the eager GL profile initialization
within a block of single CPU affinity:
SetProcessAffinityMask(pid, 1);
try {
initProfilesForDeviceImpl(device);
} finally {
SetProcessAffinityMask(pid, sysValue);
}
Hopefully we can remove this hack with a driver fix.
However this workaround is as little invasive as possible.
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In conjunction with the gluegen investigation (gluegen: fbdedff789077b5ffa07811590f771b6f9a4f3a7),
on Windows the type LONG is always 32bit, hence we have to declare:
typedef __int32 LONG;
Besides, WGL_DRAW_TO_PBUFFER_ARB and WGL_DRAW_TO_BITMAP_ARB were missing in the
WGL/ARB attribute query, and the latter was not set in caps -> attributes.
Added fail safe exception for null chosen caps, if X11/WGL algo fails to determine.
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<module>.[win|x11|osx].jar -> <module>.os.[win|x11|osx].jar
nativewindow.os.windows.jar -> nativewindow.os.win.jar
newt.broadcomegl.jar -> newt.hw.broadcomegl.jar
newt.intelgdl.jar -> newt.hw.intelgdl.jar
removed non existing jnlp file for config gl2es12.
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Compile posted Issue* Bug* snippets
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(X11 error on nvidia); reenable GLJPanel test
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This solves the issue when an applet is started/stop and started again,
or another applet runs in the same JVM.
Also soves the issue for multiple JVMs.
RegisteredClassFactory can be instanced to manage one shared window class,
currently in use for GDI's dummy window and NEWT.
A class base name and a window proc handle must be passed in the factory cstr.
Before registering, the class is tested if already exists,
eg another applet in the same JVM.
If registration fails, the class name will iterate until successful or MAX_INT reached,
eg if multiple JVMs are running.
Added NativeWindow Common Native Code.
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