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Capabilities
setBackgroundOpaque -> setAlphaBits
GLCapabilities
setOnscreen <-> setPBuffer
setSampleBuffers -> setAlphaBits
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DefaultGLCapabilitiesChooser:
- Add penalty for opaque mismatch: dbl-buf > opaq > stencil
GLGraphicsConfigurationFactory:
- Case no-chooser && has-recommended-idx:
- Only use recommended index if caps is opaque,
otherwise use default chooser to validate translucency
NativeWindow Capabilities:
- transparent default values -> 0
Added NEWT Test: TestTranslucencyNEWT
Added command line translucency/undecorated options for TestGearsES2NEWT
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glGetIntegerv(GL_MAJOR_VERSION|GL_MINOR_VERSION)
Status (Using 4.2 beta driver):
- Windows NV: Created and verified
- Linux AMD: Creates even non existing ones, 4.2 (available) verification returns 0.0
- Linux NV: Created but verification fails, returns 0.0
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fluctuating NEWT tests
Add GLProfile.initSingleton(true) call for fluctuating NEWT tests
- Some of these tests even fail in the <init> state, i.e. cause a JVM stack dump
around an early GLX createContext method only when issued via Jenkins.
The Ubuntu 11.04/64bit Jenkins node runs 2 nodes (32 and 64 bit).
TODO: Find cause.
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extended by super class
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NativeWindow/Newt Version since we use *all* targets
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(GearsES1/ES2)
rename/reloc:
- javax.media.nativewindow.util:
DimensionReadOnly -> DimensionImmutable
PointReadOnly -> PointImmutable
RectangleReadOnly -> RectangleImmutable
unified 'immutable' name as used within jogamp already
- remove array handler from public API
com.jogamp.opengl.util.GL*ArrayHandler -> jogamp.opengl.util.GL*ArrayHandler
- GLArrayData: Clarify method names
getComponentNumber() -> getComponentCount()
getComponentSize() -> getComponentSizeInBytes()
getElementNumber() -> getElementCount()
getByteSize() -> getSizeInBytes()
- FixedFuncPipeline: Moved def. array names to GLPointerFuncUtil
enhancement:
- GLArrayDataServer: Add support for interleaved arrays/VBO
- GLArrayData*.createFixed(..) remove 'name' argument (non sense for fixed function)
- PMVMatrix:
- one nio buffer
- removed 'Pmv' multiplied matrix
- removed 2x2 cut down 'Mvi' normal matrix (use 4x4 Mvi)
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tests:
- RedSquare -> RedSquareES1/RedSquareES2
- Gears ES1 fixed + ES2 added. Both work properly and share common Gears VBO construction
- Added TestMapBuffer01NEWT, testing glMapBuffer
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shall be updated before swap.
This allows color selection GLRunnables, executed after the GLEventListener.
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initialize shared
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fix debug log in case no device has been initialized
use gluegen's fix of DynamicLibraryBundle.isGlueLibComplete()
- see gluegen commit 6281499e53555fd8ab26345ffce4c4d09bf57a09
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desktop profiles
Allow EGL besides desktop
- Initialize EGL for default EGL device, even if desktop is available
Desktop factories restricted to desktop profiles
- Don't use native ES1/ES2 here ..
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Refines spec GLArrayData and it's implementations.
see commit 4d33a2df1e991ab75817dcb44061d88d3c499cdb
see commit 2dbd16fc3edf29b39ba37a11b9fbf1b2aad75c45
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- GL_PROFILE_LIST_MIN_DESKTOP -> GL_PROFILE_LIST_MIN
- Fix exception in glAvailabilityToString(), if no profile is available
- getMinDesktop() -> getMinimum()
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is native ES
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Indicates whether this GL object is compatible with OpenGL ES2,
i.e. has the extension <code>GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility</code>
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profiles )
- GLProfile.initSingleton(boolean) (implicit or explicit) won't
throw any exception anymore. Followup 'GLProfile GLProfile.get(..)'
calls will throw a GLException, if n/a.
Availability maybe queried via GLProfile.isAvailable(..).
- GLCapabilties, GLCanvas, GLJPanel: Clarify case where GLException maybe thrown,
i.e. no default GLProfile available on default device.
- Remove redundant GLProfile.is<ProfileName>Available(..)
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in aliased glDebugMessageInsert.
- GLDebugMessages add synchronous status - defaults to true
- GLContext/GLDebugMessages add dumpStack() if jogl.debug.DebugGL is set
- Remove param length in aliased glDebugMessageInsert.
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function; switch program enh. ; Graph lifecycle
Add 'ownUniform()/ownAttribute()' allowing to reset all bound uniforms/attributes,
not just active ones plus handling the lifecycle of the owned attributes (destroy).
This simplifies the lifecycle of all shader attributes.
Rename glFunction -> function .. well, the GL attribute marks them GL related already
Switch program enhancement. If switching to new program (unlinked), issue glBindAttributeLocation ..
Graph lifecycle cleanup using the above ..
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If GL_ARB_debug_output is not available, but GL_AMD_debug_output exist, fallback to the latter,
offering generic aliased methods translating the delta (AMD category <-> ARB source/type).
Generic aliased methods reside in GLContext*
Enable/Disable via GLContext and GLAutoDrawable.
To enable the GLDebugOutput feature GLContext.enableGLDebugMessage(true)
or GLContext.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be called _before_ context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!
In case GLAutoDrawable is being used,
GLAutoDrawable.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be issued before context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!.
After context creation, the GLDebugOutput feature may be enabled or disabled
at any time using this method.
Verify both unit tests for usability.
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API change)
- Don't fetch System.currentTimeMillis() by default and for every frame (performance)
- Default behavior is FPSCounter switched off
- Enable by frame interval, ie measure each 60 frames.
- FPSCounterImpl is default impl. used by impl. FPSCounter class (reduce code/redundancy)
- Might be promoted to GLAutoDrawable ?!
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+++
Remove GL parameter for
- createFixed(..)
- createGLSL(..)
validation at client/server array data happens at 1st enableBuffer() call,
no current context or profile required at creation time.
Added ShaderState for createGLSL(..) clarifying dependency to the ShaderState,
passing it down to the GLSLArrayHandler, which also removes the TLS GLContext.getCurrent() call.
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Partially reverted ab48dac3f4419ceac51fdf059f310f0f0499c4d7 factory methods:
removed added vboTarget parameter, since all createFixed and createGLSL are GL_ARRAY_BUFFER (VBO).
Adding createData(..) factory method in GLArrayDataServer allowing diff vbo targets,
ie GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER .. or none.
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Ensure returning the highest profile always:
all old: GL4bc, GL3bc, GL2, GL2GL3, GL4, GL3, GL2ES2, GLES2, GL2ES1, GLES1
all new: GL4bc, GL3bc, GL2, GL4, GL3, GL2GL3, GLES2, GL2ES2, GLES1, GL2ES1
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change:
putAttachedObject(String) -> attachObject(String)
putAttachedObject(int) -> attachObject(int)
new:
validateCurrent()
the 'int' mapped/attached objects are using the IntIntHashMap now
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target, comments, names)
VBO target: Allowing ELEMENT_VERTEX_ARRAY w/o corresponding GLSL/Fixed attribute
Names: Clarified method named.
Comments: Added and fixed comments
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and trace pipeline.
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for new windowing system ad-hoc development.
WARNING: This method may change ro be removed over time!
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GLCanvas.
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/ SWT; SWT Test: Distinguish awt/headless and main-thread (osx) swt launch
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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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to avoid requiring native libraries at class initialization time.
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GL2ES2, GLES2, GL2ES1, GLES1
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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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drawable, awtConfig) ; Try create/destroy AbstractGraphicsDevice on EDT
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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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