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* Fix broken Offscreen/Pbuffer query introduced in ↵Sven Gothel2010-04-162-7/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bd4904fb04ab2168aeaf76e74385b3991429289a - Have to set the requested values in GLCapabilities if not relaxed and valid, otherwise the result is always onscreen, since the onscreen/pbuffer bits can be set for the same config. - Let GLContext implementations throw an Exception in case of no surface handle. JUnit Tests: - MiscUtils.setField -> MiscUtils.setFieldIfExists To allow _not_ throwing an exception :)
* code review: fixed empty catch blocks and a few compiler warnings in unit tests.Michael Bien2010-04-1511-144/+111
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* JOGL (Windows):Sven Gothel2010-04-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - WindowsWGLDrawableFactory is using [singleton] shared dummy resources for - Drawable and Context which are utilized in case they are needed .. They are removed at shutdown call - GLCapabilities - Set pbuffer as the HW capabilities show, hence onscreen && pbuffer is valid - DefaultGLCapabilitiesChooser: Respect PBuffer selection (fixed) Only skip a config, if request is !onscreen && pbuffer, but pbuffer n/a Tests: - JUnit Passed (Windows32: Chromium - Except PBuffer (n/a)
* Further ATI (fglrx) X11Display bug workaround/cleanupSven Gothel2010-04-153-44/+280
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486277 - Calling XCloseDisplay occasionally leads to a SIGSEGV, even thought the reference is valid and OK. Workaround is not to close any X11Display, but to hold them stashed and reuse them. Since we already pipeline all X11Display's via Nativewindow's X11Util, an added referenceCounter and a global active/passive list solved this problem. This workaround is only active in case 'isVendorATI()'. NEWT/NativeWindow X11: - Let XIOErrorHandler and invalid display references fail hard with FatalError, otherwise we won't see the stack trace - and those bugs are indeed fatal. NativeWindow X11: - Install XIOErrorHandler, which stays active. - X11Util.X11Display: - Add reference counter - Add global active/passive list. Passive if reference count == 0 and marked as 'un-closeable' (-> ATI). Reusing passive members when create a new display. - JOGL: - Use DeleteLocalRef() calls to free temp NIO buffer in manual *Copied implementation. - GLDrawableFactoryImpl: Be serious about the shutdown() semantics - *GraphicsConfiguration: - Fix the invalid Onscreen/PBuffer/Pixmap determination (X11/EGL/WGL) - Just return null if not valid - X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory - FBConfig - Determine recommendedIndex properly .. - Don't bail out if a FBConfig is invalid .. - Use Chooser in case nothing is recommended .. - X11OffscreenGLXDrawable fixes bugs: - wrong (int) cast of parent window in XCreatePixmap call - setting display to zero too early in destruction, ie before XCloseDisplay - X11GLXDrawableFactory is using [singleton] shared dummy resources for - Screen, Drawable and Context which are utilized in case they are needed .. They are removed at shutdown call - GLXVersion gathering in GLXUtil now .. - DefaultGLCapabilitiesChooser: Respect PBuffer selection Tests: - Add DrawableFactory shutdown() - Add various Offscreen Capabilties - Add Offscreen and non-pbuffer case - JUnit Passed (Linux64bit: NVidia/ATI) - demos.jrefract.JRefract passed (Linux64bit: NVidia/ATI)
* NEWT X11 Fix (mainly ATI and multithreading)Sven Gothel2010-04-133-59/+264
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - EventDispatchThread -> EDTUtil Since the name leads to the assumptions that an instance is the EDT. EDTUtil manages the EDT within. - EDTUtil, no more reference to Display, but use a Runnable for the pumpMessage() - Window.destroy() check if already done - X11Window: Added XErrorHandler to catch BadWindow and BadAtom while dispatching events - it is possible that the resource is already freed. Also added an XIOErrorHandler to identify the fatal Display* inaccessibility. Tests: - New junit/com/jogamp/test/junit/newt/TestWindows01NEWT.java Testing creation/destruction and double destruction (error case) - Fix: src/junit/com/jogamp/test/junit/jogl/offscreen/TestOffscreen01NEWT.java Properly holding all NEWT references .. Misc: - Reduced redundant NEWT 'toString()' output (*Capabilities, ..) -
* *** Now Using Apache-Ant-1.8.0 ***Sven Gothel2010-04-106-50/+101
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cleanup: - Adding Javac includeAntRuntime argument (false whenever possible) - Clear junit results folder before testing - <ant ..> tasks, use inheritRefs="true" inheritAll="true" whenever possible for better performance and consistency (no duplicate property names). The JOGL build -> build-<component> tree is clean in this respect. junit.run: Test*NEWT* Emulation of junit task, due to the fact that we have to place invoke our MainThread class first (-> MacOSX). Utilizing Ant-1.8.0 and ant-contrib-1.0b3 (loops, mutable properties). Fixed NEWT tests: - No more println .. using Assertions .. - Offscreen produces 2 files correctly (Linux/NVidia, OSX/NVidia, Win32/Emulation)
* junit: Add timeout (30s), enable offscreen testSven Gothel2010-04-092-6/+29
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* Attach build-junit.xml to build.xml ; Add more tests Offscreen(broken on ↵Sven Gothel2010-04-0912-4/+1442
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* Cleanup ant files, intro: build-common.xml used for all targets; Extracting ↵Sven Gothel2010-04-092-0/+234
build-junit.xml