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surface.lock[ modify ] ]
GLEventListenerState:
New model for GLEventListenerState's transaction safety:
- Z Decorate-1: Animator.pause [ X ] Animator.resume
- X Decorate-2: Surface.lock [ Y ] Surface.unlock
- Instead of setting AbstractGraphicsDevice, just swap the handle and ownership.
- Issuing setRealized(..) only if required, i.e. having an upstream-surface (EGL..) depending on used device
- Utilizing setRealized(..) on the GLAD's delegated 'real' drawable, avoiding optional GLAD locking.
- Cleanup and above changes shall render impl. easier to read.
GLEventListenerState Unit Tests:
- If swapping/moving from AWT -> NEWT, use a NEWT dedicated Display
avoiding ATI driver XCB crash - read comment.
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start RandR13 coding.
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ASAP at Ctor instead of setRealized(true); WindowsWGLContext: Exclude ARB creation for BITMAP
Unit Test TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryGLnBitmapCapsNEWT added using BITMAP on GLProfile.getDefault()
Also:
X11GLXContext, WindowsWGLContext: Cleanup formatting in createImpl(..)
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to pluggable impl. for RandR 1.1 and 1.3 (todo)
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Bug 719 - Windows BITMAP Offscreen Orientation is not propagated through API
Fix Bug 719 - Windows BITMAP Offscreen Orientation is not propagated through API
Depends on Bug 720, since cleaning up GLContextImpl* is required to move
property 'GLContext.isGLOrientationFlippedVertical()'
to 'GLDrawable.isGLOriented()' where it belongs!
Windows BITMAP GLDrawable impl. isGLOriented() shall return false,
while we keep the BITMAPINFOHEADER's height field negative
to remove the need for vertical flip when used w/ AWT or Windows, ..
Then property 'GLDrawable.isGLOriented()' has to be recognized throughout the
utility functions, i.e. TextureData's mustFlipVertically and hence TextureIO writer.
Fix Bug 720: Unify all platform specific GLContextImpl specializations
GLContextImpl shall have only _one_ unique platform derivative
to allow proper swapping of GLDrawables of any type via:
- 'GLAutoDrawable.setContext(GLContext newCtx, boolean destroyPrevCtx)', which calls
- 'GLContext.setGLDrawable(GLDrawable readWrite, boolean setWriteOnly)'
Exception: External context may be specialized.
All drawable specific property handling shall be provided
and implemented (if possible) via GLDrawable specializations.
- GLContext.isGLOrientationFlippedVertical() -> GLDrawable.isGLOriented()
- PNGImage.createFromData() takes 'isGLOriented' to properly handle vertical flipping simply by line ordering
- TextureIO's PNG writer passes TextureData's getMustFlipVertically() as isGLOriented to PNGImage.createFromData()
- GLReadBufferUtil respects GLDrawable's isGLOriented() when creating TextureData instance.
- Screenshot respects GLDrawable's isGLOriented()
- Screenshot is deprecated, use GLReadBufferUtil.
- Removed all PBuffer attributes, i.e. floatingPoint, RenderToTexture and RenderToTextureRectangle.
- Allows removal of special pbuffer handling in GLContext* implementations.
- Removed also from GLCapabilities*
- Removed from deprecated GLPbuffer
Impact:
- Low, users who desire to render into a texture shall use our FBO GLOffscreenDrawable.
- Only use case was the deprecated GLPbuffer
- floating point framebuffer technology is still patented anyways :)
- Removed Java2DGLContext, which was only used for OSX's GLJPanel Java2D bridge,
which is no more supported anyways.
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Refine Unit Tests ; UITestCase.Snapshot: Add RGBA bits to filename.
Split TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryOffscrnCapsNEWT to
TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryGL2OffscrnCapsNEWT and TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryES2OffscrnCapsNEWT
TestGLAutoDrawableFactoryGL2OffscrnCapsNEWT contains more 'Bitmap' tests of various caps, w/ snapshots.
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5b47372590ec715647ebbd75d70c41ec7a64485a ; Close X11 Display in isDeviceSupported()
- Moved GL vendor version parsing to GLVersionNumber
- Moved X11Util.markAllDisplaysUnclosable() trigger into SharedResource creation of
- X11GLXDrawableFactory
- EGLDrawableFactory
- GLProfile is back to pre 5b47372590ec715647ebbd75d70c41ec7a64485a,
i.e. contains no quirk artifact (clean)
- Close X11 Display in X11GLXDrawableFactory.isDeviceSupported()
Regression of 9a4fcc7ea4ec61e4ceed791acced734ac04ea270
- TODO: Remove X11Util markAllDisplaysUnclosable detection code ?
Notes to Martin:
- Use TAB == 4 SPACES
- No author names into source code, git commit log is enough.
- No need to tag your edits, the diff is enough.
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bound non default VAO to pass VBO enabled test, even if VBO is disabled.
VAO is available if: GL >= 3.0 or is having GL_ARB_vertex_array_object extension.
checkBufferObject(..) checks whether VERTEX_ARRAY_BINDING has a non default VAO bound in case
no VBO is being bound and VAO is allowed.
glBindVertexArray(int) is being tracked, i.e. on state VERTEX_ARRAY_BINDING
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argument and 'initBufferObjectExtensionChecks()'
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handle); Use set size by frame only for OSX/CALayer
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getWrappedWindow()' -> 'NativeSurface getWrappedSurface()'
WindowImpl: 'Object getWrappedWindow()' -> 'NativeSurface getWrappedSurface()'
- AWT driver itself instantiates the JAWTWindow for eager initialization at createNative().
Fix 'AWT driver' to work w/ OSX CALayer
- See above
- size reconfig changed to ease OSX CALayer,
i.e. set frame's size if already visible reducing CALayer artefacts.
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clean! Also brought back my safe showCursor logic.
The code was not compile clean:
- declaration after use w/o prototype!
- missing var declaration 'success'!
- 'pointerVisible=0', instead of 'wud->pointerVisible=0' var. not found!
Used my old safe show cursor logic, while removing the max count,
which was redundant, since we can check whether the counter moves
in the right direction.
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defined key encoding and simplify usage.
Note, we use one collision to reduce key-code range:
[0x61 .. 0x78] keyCodes [F1..F24] collide w/ ['a'..'x']
Since keyCode/Sym won't use lower capital a-z, this is a no isssue.
KeyEvent:
- 'printable' type is being determined by a nonPrintableKeys table,
while 'action' type is set in case !printable and !modifier.
- public ctor hidden, use create(..) method instead.
This allows us to ensure modifier bit are properly set (incl. the keySym one) w/o performance loss.
- ctor validates that only one of the type flags is set, printable, modifyable or action.
WindowImpl:
- Using IntBitfield of 255 bits to track pressed state,
while removing the repeat state tracking since it is redundant.
The Windows impl. uses a single field to validate whether a key
was already repeated or not.
- Properly cast keyCode short values to int for tracking!
AWTNewtEventFactory, SWTNewtEventFactory:
- Add translation of keyCode/Sym from and to NEWT
- All tested via:
- Newt -> Awt for AWTRobot
- OSX CALayer: AWT -> NEWT
- SWT tests
X11:
- Add VK_CONTEXT_MENU mapping (XK_Menu)
LinuxEventDeviceTracker:
- Fix apostrophe and grave mapping, i.e. to VK_QUOTE and VK_BACK_QUOTE.
Adapted all unit tests, especially:
- TestNewtKeyCodesAWT: More fine grained keyCode ranges to test
using proper keyCode symbols.
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lower-case UTF-16 character.
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dependent and UTF-16 keyChar value
On X11, the layout dependent keySym was not delivered [1],
as well as the UTF-8 to UTF-16 translation was missing [2].
[1] is solved using XLookupString w/o ShiftMask
[2] is solved using JNI's NewStringUTF, which takes UTF-8.
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which were added to spec post release.
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Windows and OSX
- X11: Memorize pressed Alt_R to decide which 'alt' has to be used for non key modifier fetching
- Windows: Only use GetKeyState(..) and compare the US vkey, since int. kbd layout use reduced scancode
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This especially impacts (fixes) Mac OSX.
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when attaching NEWT Child to avoid false CALayer position.
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Original JavaScript code from <https://github.com/notmasteryet/jpgjs/blob/master/jpg.js>,
author 'notmasteryet' <async.processingjs at yahoo.com>.
Ported to Java.
Enhancements:
* InputStream instead of memory buffer
* User provided memory handler
* Fixed JPEG Component ID/Index mapping
* Color space conversion (YCCK, CMYK -> RGB)
* More error tolerant
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Features:
JOGL AWT
RGB ok ok
YCCK ok Exception
CMYK ok Exception
YUV Store ok n/a
Need Y-Flip no yes
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Benchmark: TestJPEGJoglAWTBenchmarkNewtAWT
JOGL.RGB Loops 100, dt 1199 ms, 11.99 ms/l
JOGL.YUV Loops 100, dt 351 ms, 3.51 ms/l
AWT..... Loops 100, dt 2144 ms, 21.44 ms/l
File: jogl/src/test/com/jogamp/opengl/test/junit/jogl/util/texture/j1-baseline.jpg
Machine: GNU/Linux PC (AMD 8 core), JavaSE 6 (1.6.0_38)
.++++ UITestCase.setUp: com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.util.texture.TestJPEGJoglAWTBenchmarkNewtAWT - benchmark
libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to authenticate
0: JPEGImage[261x202, bytesPerPixel 3, reversedChannels false, JPEGPixels[261x202, sourceComp 3, sourceCS YCbCr, storageCS RGB, storageComp 3], java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=158166 cap=158166]]
0: TextureData[261x202, y-flip false, internFormat 0x1907, pixelFormat 0x1907, pixelType 0x1401, border 0, estSize 158166, alignment 1, rowlen 0, buffer java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=158166 cap=158166]
JOGL.RGB Loops 100, dt 1199 ms, 11.99 ms/l
0: JPEGImage[261x202, bytesPerPixel 3, reversedChannels false, JPEGPixels[261x202, sourceComp 3, sourceCS YCbCr, storageCS YCbCr, storageComp 3], java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=158166 cap=158166]]
0: TextureData[261x202, y-flip false, internFormat 0x1907, pixelFormat 0x1907, pixelType 0x1401, border 0, estSize 158166, alignment 1, rowlen 0, buffer java.nio.DirectByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=158166 cap=158166]
JOGL.YUV Loops 100, dt 351 ms, 3.51 ms/l
0: TextureData[261x202, y-flip true, internFormat 0x1907, pixelFormat 0x80e0, pixelType 0x1401, border 0, estSize 158166, alignment 1, rowlen 261, buffer java.nio.HeapByteBuffer[pos=0 lim=158166 cap=158166]
AWT..... Loops 100, dt 2144 ms, 21.44 ms/l
++++ UITestCase.tearDown: com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.util.texture.TestJPEGJoglAWTBenchmarkNewtAWT - benchmark
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a3f2ef50ad33c58a240a17fcf03e415d772207c3, etc; Fix NewtVersion, NativeWindowVersion and NewtVersionActivityLauncher
NewtVersion, NativeWindowVersion: Also search for extension javax.media.opengl (all packaging)
NewtVersionActivityLauncher: Use new launcher URI
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waitForIdle ; TestFocus0*: Wait until closed after win.destroy().
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lead to non functional recreational reparenting.
OSX recreational reparenting moves the saved GLEventListenerState at destroy
to the new dawable/surface, which must be valid.
The flaky visible state caused seemingly random reparenting failures.
- WindowImpl.ReparentActionRecreate.run() set 'visible:=true', which circumvented OSX to wait for actual realization.
- OSX WindowDriver.closeNative(): Issue visibleChanged(true, false); ASAP
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validate Bug 649
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and use alpha in drawable
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on main-thread w/o blocking; NEWT/WindowImpl: Volatile multithreaded mutable values
Similar to commits:
28c6472335b924080d638b33a28f8f4eedb459b1
f354fb204d8973453c538dda78a2c82c87be61dc
main-thread operations cannot block main-thread.
Luckily we are able to create the NSWindow and NSView instance uninitialized (deferred) on the current thread,
while issuing their initialization on the main-thread w/o blocking.
Further more a size glitch is fixed, which didn't take the title bar into account.
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NEWT/WindowImpl: Volatile multithreaded mutable values
Since position, size and other attributes might get changes off-thread, these fields needs to be volatile.
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setView: view] which breaks pbuffer; Add [NSOpenGLContext clearDrawable].
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RunOnMainThread(waitUntilDone:=true,..) can deadlock the main-thread if called from AWT-EDT,
since the main-thread may call back to AWT-EDT while injecting a new main-thread task.
This patch revises all RunOnMainThread CALayer usage, resulting in only one required left:
- OSXUtil.AddCASublayer() w/ waitUntilDone:=false
Hence the CALayer code has no more potential to deadlock main-thread/AWT-EDT.
OSXUtil.AddCASublayer() must be performed on main-thread, otherwise the
CALayer attachment will fail - no visible rendering result.
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Note: A good trigger to test this deadlock is to magnify/zoom
the OSX desktop (click background + ctrl-mouse_wheel)
before running some unit tests.
TestGLCanvasAWTActionDeadlock01AWT and TestAddRemove02GLWindowNewtCanvasAWT
also have the potential to trigger the mentioned deadlock.
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(Part 4)
Note:
- GLEventListenerState preservs the GLAutoDrawable state,
i.e. GLContext, all GLEventListener and the GLAnimatorControl association.
- GLEventListenerState may be utilized to move the state from a dying GLAutoDrawable,
to be moved to a new created GLAutoDrawable at a later time.
- GLEventListenerState will be made public soon.
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Exessive unit tests cover the new feature, tested manually on GNU/Linux/X11 and OSX(Java6/Java7).
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- GLAutoDrawable
- Change 'setContext(..)' to allow the destruction of the unbound old context:
'setContext(GLContext newCtx)' -> 'setContext(GLContext newCtx, boolean destroyPrevCtx)'
- Implementations: Properly implement 'setRealized(..)' incl. obeying threading constraints if exists.
Method is being utilized at least for GLEventListenerState.moveTo(..)
to unrealize and realize the drawable resources.
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Fix propagation of GLContext/GLDrawable association change (Bottom -> Top):
GLDrawableImpl.associateContext
GLContextImpl.associateDrawable
GLContextImpl.makeCurrent
GLContextImpl.destroy
GLContext.setGLDrawable
...
GLDrawableHelper.switchContext
GLAutoDrawble.setContext
associateDrawable(..)/associateContext(..) unifies and hence:
- GLContextImpl.contextRealized() (removed)
- GLDrawableImpl.contextRealized() (removed)
- GLDrawableImpl.associateContext(..) (merged)
- MacOSXCGLContext.drawableChangedNotify(..) (removed)
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- EGLUpstreamSurfaceHook.evalUpstreamSurface() validates the surface's device for reusage,
which is valid in case of GLEventListenerState.moveTo(..)
- MacOSXCGLContext.NSOpenGLImpl: pixelFormat replaces NSOpenGLLayerPfmt and has simplified lifecycle [create..destroy],
while native NSOpenGLLayer code only holds the reference until released.
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glFinish() after demo -> FBO rendering on or off thread.
Fixes shared GLContext OSX rendering.
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AWT-EDT and current thread.
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mechanism
Due to a NEWT WindowClosing event regression cause by NewtCanvasAWT changes
a review of our WindowClosing event mechanism was required.
Important cleanups are marked w/ '(*)' below.
I would have preferred to change the 'WindowListener.windowDestroyNotify(WindowEvent)'
method to pass a WindowCloseEvent object exposing more information like
toolkit or programmatic destruction and passing whether a 'closing' or 'nop' action
will be performed based on the WindowClosingMode.
For now I postponed this idea .. since it would change the API again,
but may reconsider it after merging the Android 'closing' patch.
- InputEvent.consumedTag -> NEWTEvent.consumedTag
- Window
- (*) Promote setWindowDestroyNotifyAction(Runnable) to public,
former WindowImpl.setHandleDestroyNotify(boolean).
Using a Runnable action for WindowImpl.windowDestroyNotify(boolean)
allows a setting defined alternative for destroy() and gets rid
of [ab]using WindowListener.windowDestroyNotify(WindowEvent) for
lifecycle actions. Used in:
- GLWindow
- GLAutoDrawableDelegate impl.
- WindowImpl
- Respect NEWTEvent.consumedTag for WindowEvents as well
- (*) Impl. setHandleDestroyNotify(boolean) (see above)
- (*) destroy() simply sends out pre- and post- destruction Window events,
where windowDestroyNotify(boolean) sends out the pre-destruction event if NOP.
- (*) windowDestroyNotify(boolean) is public now, allowing other impl. details
to follow proper destruction using handleDestroyNotify Runnable (-> NewtCanvasAWT).
- AWTWindowClosingProtocol:
- addClosingListenerOneShot() -> addClosingListener()
- calling addClosingListener() at addNotify()
- calling removeClosingListener() at removeNotify()
- AWTWindowClosingProtocol ctor taking NOP runnable,
allowing to send WindowEvent.EVENT_WINDOW_DESTROY_NOTIFY at WindowClosingMode.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE
- add/remove listener on AWT-EDT
- AWTWindowAdapter
- Add 'removeWindowClosingFrom(..)',
allowing to remove window closing event fwd.
- Also fwd windowClosed in window closing fwd'ing.
- NewtCanvasAWT
- (*) Utilize AWTWindowClosingProtocol NOP runnable (see above)
to fwd closing-NOP event to NEWT
- (*) Unify remove/destroy code in destroyImpl(..)
- !removeNotify -> destroy NEWT child programatic or as toolkit event
- removeNotify || windowClosing -> destroy jawtWindow
- (*) Remove AWTWindowAdapter/AWTParentWindowAdapter's windowClosingListener,
since we utilize AWTWindowClosingProtocol
- DisplayImpl
- Adding 'final void dispatchMessage(final NEWTEvent event)'
allowing to remove the NEWTEventTask wrapping for no reason
in enqueueEvent(..) if on EDT and waiting.
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- Fix CALayer animation:
- All CALayer animations are set to nil via overriding 'actionForKey'
- Fix CALayer pos/size bug:
- Fix root and sub CALayer position to 0/0 and size on the main-thread w/o blocking.
- If the sub CALayer implements the Objective-C NativeWindow protocol NWDedicatedSize (e.g. JOGL's MyNSOpenGLLayer),
the dedicated size is passed to the layer, which propagates it appropriately.
- On OSX/Java7 our root CALayer's frame position and size gets corrupted by its NSView,
hence we have created the NWDedicatedSize protocol.
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where our CALayer is moved out of the visible area
- same erroneous behavior for GLCanvas and NewtCanvasAWT
- sized-frame: Set framesize and validate() it
- sized-component: Set component preferred size and call frame.pack()
- added workaround 'OffscreenLayerSurface.layoutSurfaceLayer()' to fix CALayer size, which snaps for:
- OK initial size before setVisible: sized-frame and sized-component
- OK resize w/ sized-frame
- OK manual frame resize
- Invisible: w/ sized-component after setVisible()
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- CALayer-Sublayer (GL) has additional retain/release when added/removed
to be on safe side.
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screen position (Fixes resize -> position)
- Tested w/ NEWT GearsES2 and Java6 and Java7 on OSX
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KeyEvent handling while distinguish keyCode (kbd layout independent) and keySym (kbd layout dependent)
API Changes:
- Virtual key codes and symbols are of type short.
- KeyEvent.keySymbol() shall return a layout dependent value (Bug 641)
- Method returns former keyCode() value, which was layout dependent.
- Returns 'short' value
- KeyEvent.keyCode() returns a short value, instead of int
- KeyEvent.keyCode() shall return a layout independent value (Bug 641)
- To ease implementation, we only 'require' the scan code to be mapped to a 'US Keyboard layout',
which allows reusing layout dependent code while preserving the goal to have a fixed physical key association
- Implementation status:
- Windows OK
- X11 TODO
- OSX: 50/50 TODO
- Using layout independent 'action keys'
- Using layout dependent 'printable keys'
- returning above semantics for both, keyCode and keySym
- Android 50/50 TODO
- Returning the layout independent keyCode
- Mapping probably incomplete
- KeyEvent.EVENT_KEY_TYPED and KeyListener.keyTyped(KeyEvent) (Bug 688)
- Marked DEPRECATED
- No more called for auto-repeat events
- Synthesized in WindowImpl.consumeKeyEvent(..): No more injection by native- or java driver code
- NEWTEvent.eventType: int -> short
- field, as well as all method involving eventType changed to short.
- NEWTEvent.isSystemEvent: REMOVED
- Never used as well as never being implemented properly
Internal Changes:
- Simplified keyEvent driver code
- Especially the Windows native driver's mapping code
could be simplified using scanCode and MapVirtualKeyEx
- NEWT Event Factories: hashMap -> switch/case
Unit Tests:
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- Added NewtCanvasAWT Offscreen Layer Tests
important to test the AWT -> NEWT translation on OSX/CALayer:
- TestNewtKeyCodeModifiersAWT
- TestNewtKeyCodesAWT
- TestNewtKeyEventAutoRepeatAWT
- TestNewtKeyEventOrderAWT
- TestNewtKeyPressReleaseUnmaskRepeatAWT
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fc9539d50c12f9def7a3babde7384e3d38f61721)
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(if="jvmJava7.exe")
See GlueGen commit 6b86764f2e195b4046000fd5a7fcf3331ca72d21
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NativeWindow-JAWT: Remove c.fixup.jawt.version.macosx (redundant, libjawt.dylib is rpath'ed always)
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similar to other JNI headers
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Exclude *AWT* and *SWT* (similar to 'junit.run.newt.headless')
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on Main-Thread.
- Fix Memory Leak
- NewtWindow::dealloc -> [NewtView release]: Fixes NewtView leak
- NewtView::dealloc -> removeTrackingRect: Removes occasional crash (double free of TrackingRect)
- Fix Occasional Crash Duer to Lifecycle Ops not on Main-Thread.
Perform OSX WindowDriver ops on Main-Thread:
- close0
- changeContentView0
- createWindow0
- Cleaned up AddRemove unit tests, added TestAddRemove03GLWindowNEWT
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If !visible, GLCanvas and GLJPanel's paint* and display method shall not render
as the other GLAutoDrawable impl. do (GLWindow, SWT GLCanvas).
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main-thread deadlock'ed due to locked shared context
NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..) is performed on main-thread at 1st NSOpenGLLayer display method.
This happened irregulary, i.e. sometimes (T0) right after NSOpenGLLayer creation and attachSurfaceLayer()/AddCASublayer(..),
sometimes later (T1).
NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..) uses the passed shared user context.
The shared user context is locked at NSOpenGLLayer's creation (T0) and if performed at this early time
the call deadlocks due to pthread_mutex wait for the shared user context.
This fix performs NSOpenGLLayer creation and layer attachment while the shared user context
is kept unlocked and enforces NSOpenGLLayer display and hence NSOpenGLLayer::openGLContextForPixelFormat(..).
Added CGL.setNSOpenGLLayerEnabled(..) to enable/disable NSOpenGLLayer - currently not used.
- Passed AddRemove tests for GLCanvas/Swing and GLWindow/NewtCanvasAWT w/ 100 loops on Java6 and Java7 on OSX.
- Passed Instruments Leaks test w/ 10 loops on Java6 and Java7
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Move tests to 'acore'.
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Don't issue removeNotify(), delete drawable and context only!
- Fix Bug 675: NPE w/ Beans.setDesignTime(true)
- Carefully consider Beans.isDesginTime() fixes NPE - added unit test
- Fix GLCanvas.destroy(): Don't issue removeNotify(), delete drawable and context only!
- AWT removeNotify() shall only be issued via AWT itself, not manually
- Add 'destroyImpl(boolean destroyJAWTWindowAndAWTDevice)' to be called by
- GLCanvas.destroy(): destroyImpl( false );
- GLCanvas.removeNotify(): destroyImpl( true );
- Ensures JAWTWindow and AWTDevice are created and destroyed via the AWT callbacks
addNotify() and removeNotify() only.
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