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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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XOpenDisplay/XCloseDisplay
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https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=515
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use System.err ; TestParenting02AWT: use GearsES2
JAWTWindow.getLocationOnScreen()
- Add proper JAWT lockSurface()
- Turns out that the parent location query of a NEWT child
to an [J]AWT window didn't lock the window
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libxcb 1.7 bug 20708
See https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=502
Since the libX11/xcb code doesn't seem to be fixed anytime soon
a better usable workaround is required than using a system property
to enable 'over locking'.
It turns out that the race condition is related to the parallel
X11 Display connection usage of GLX/OpenGL and event dispatching.
This workaround utilizes 2 X11 Display handles, one for windowing/OpenGL
and one for event dispatching.
This approach allows us to cont. multithreading use w/o locking the display
and works on both implementations, the old bug-free libX11 and the 'new' buggy one.
Downside is the little resource overhead of the 2nd X11 Display connection .. well.
- Removes the property: 'nativewindow.x11.mt-bug'
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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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separation ; android cleanup
remaining all-in-one jnlp's / jars:
jogl-all-awt.jnlp -> jogl.all.jar
jogl-all-noawt.jnlp -> jogl.all-noawt.jar
jogl-all-mobile.jnlp -> jogl.all-mobile.jar
native for all above: jogl-all-natives-linux-amd64.jar
jogl.all-android.apk jogl.all-android.jar
more may follow for each supported platfrom
++++
- newt: proper 'driver' separation
- all drivers reside now in jogamp.newt.driver.*
- remove intptr.cfg / use gluegen's
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default rgb 555 -> 888 ; Turns out such a default value change would cause too many regressions
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All GLCaps chooser will pick the highest available pixelformat,
so if 32bpp is available rgba8888 will be used anyways.
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bug (libX11 1.4.2, libXCB 1.7; ubuntu 11.04, ..)
- https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=502
- set the boolean property 'nativewindow.x11.mt-bug' to 'true',
indicating the erroneous libX11/libXCB behavior. This will enable extensive X11 locking even in NEWT.
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- Don't call "NativeWindowFactory.initSingleton(true);" after "GLProfile.initSingleton(true);",
since it's redundant, the former call issues the removed one.
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The refactoring refers to the static sunToolkitClass when it's not
initialized, which causes an NPE and makes the system think it
can't do AWT locks.
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display/device.
Currently implemented platforms: X11(gdk/gtk) and Windows, both 32bit and 64bit.
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GLCanvas.
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- Remove unsafe double checked locking
- Annotate safe double checked locking (volatile)
- use 'static final' if possible
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- StringBuffer -> StringBuilder
- ReflectionUtil.getBaseName -> class.getSimpleName()
- cleanup imports, generics and @Override for all touched classes
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lock/unlock Surface fix
- Rename lock to surfaceLock to determine it's use
- NEWT's WindowImpl windowLock usage is not sufficient for lock/unlock surface.
Using distinguished surfaceLock for proper recursion count on lock/unlock surface.
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- ProxySurface -> abstract javax.media.nativewindow.ProxySurface,
implemented by
jogamp.nativewindow.WrappedSurface, just wrapping surface handle
jogamp.nativewindow.windows.GDISurface, using HWND and get/release HDC on lock/unlock
- Unifying NativeSurface's lockSurface/unlockSurface implementations
- NEWT's WindowImpl
- NativeWindow's ProxySurface, WrappedWindow, GDIWindow and JAWTWindow
- wingdi/GDI: Add 'WindowFromDC' and 'GetClientRect' to GDI
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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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jogamp.<module> (1/2) - rename task
- 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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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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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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GLProfile.initSingleton(..)
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Triggers immediate AWT property resolution.
Would reproduce any javaws / AWT race condition.
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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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- AWT/WGL:
- Using sun.awt.Win32GraphicsConfig via reflection, if supported, else we may fail.
- Preselection of PFD as follows:
- 1st choice is to create our own AWT GraphicsConfig (GC) based on PFD/GLCaps,
ignoring WGL_SUPPORT_GDI_ARB, PFD_SUPPORT_GDI
- 2nd choice is to use AWT PFD pool of GC's
- else we fail -> use NewtCanvasAWT instead (TODO: Other JDK/AWT implementations ?)
- Set PFD will be performed at setRealized(..)
- SharedContext (X11/WGL) is synchronized to allow multithreaded access, if required
- Simplified and unified (X11/WGL) GraphicsConfigurationFactory
- WGL 'external' drawables will be determined with given arguments right away
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