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setToolkitLock(..) swaps the lock thread safe.
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XLockDisplay/XUnlockDisplay shall only be used if XInitThreads() was successful,
otherwise it has no effect (X11 spec).
- Only issue XInitThreads() if firstX11ActionOnProcess==true,
store result to determing whether we can utilize XLockDisplay/XUnlockDisplay.
- If we cannot utilize XLockDisplay/XUnlockDisplay, use RecursiveLock
- NativeWindowFactory: Only return AWTToolkitLock or X11JAWTToolkitLock if explicitly requested
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- remove validateNative()
- don't dispose AWT component, since we are an immutable uplink (was disposed if Window)
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constructor
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AWTDevice: Remove subtype
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NativeWindow X11AWTGraphicsConfigurationFactory
X11AWTGraphicsConfigurationFactory properly construct a AWTGraphicsConfiguration
encapsulated a native X11GraphicsConfiguration, now available for non JOGL modules, ie NEWT.
AWTGraphicsConfiguration's create() utilizes the X11AWTGraphicsConfigurationFactory
via the generic factory mechanism and hence allows encapsulating a native [X11]GraphicsConfiguration.
NewtCanvasAWT creates/destroys the JAWT NativeWindow on addNotify/removeNotify (reparentWindow) again.
Hence the JAWTWindow is instantiated completly only, instead of utilizing updateConfiguration(..),
which simplifies the mechanism.
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instead of constructor for clarity.
- prepare for 'jogamp.nativewindow.x11.awt.X11AWTGraphicsConfigurationFactory'
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AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if delegation is used.
This change restricts the usage of AbstractGraphicsConfiguration's getNativeGraphicsConfiguration()
to NativeSurface implementations and hence reduces complexity.
NativeSurface implementations are adapted and access to it's AbstractGraphicsConfiguration
is controlled via get/set method avoiding flawed usage (read/write), since read access shall
return the delegated AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if used.
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ie. delegated in all cases.
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remark and native test.
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(minor edits)
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leaving privileged block
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KeyListener handling (Bug 526)
NativeWindow:
- expose 'hasFocus()'
Window:
- 'protected enqueueRequestFocus(..)' -> 'public requestFocus(boolean wait)'
- New: 'setKeyboardFocusHandler(KeyListener)' allowing focus traversal co-op w/ covered TK (AWT)
WindowImpl:
- Impl Window changes (see above)
- Impl 'consumedTag' see commit 3b38957f36d4f89b85730755a41c00892ac70591
NewtCanvasAWT:
- FocusAction only removes the global AWT focus owner.
This fixes a deadlock on the Windows platform of AWT's native peer requestFocus impl,
since it's no more called at this point.
- NEW FocusTraversalKeyListener is set as the newtChild's KeyboardFocusHandler,
allowing traversal to the next/previous AWT component.
AWTParentWindowAdapter:
- focusGained(..) clears AWT focus and propagates focus to Newt child,
non blocking w/ 'requestFocus(false)' (see above)
KeyEvent:
- Document limitations of getKeyChar() (Bug 526)
MacWindow:
- only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526)
WindowsWindow:
- regenerate the keyCode for EVENT_KEY_TYPED (Bug 526)
X11Windows:
- complete keyCode mapping X11 -> Newt - X11KeySym2NewtVKey()
- only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526)
Tests:
- GearsES2: Make focus visible
- TestParentingFocusTraversal01AWT: unit test for keyboard focus traversal w/ NewtCanvasAWT
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AttachJAWTSurfaceLayer() OSXUtil -> MacOSXJAWTWindow
Threading/sync issue when creating a NEWT window, which issues a Java callback from native code (positionChanged()).
The latter requires a location validation w/ getLocationOnScreen() involved.
Hence getLocationOnScreen() shall not lock the JAWT native resources,
since it may not be ready yet (-> threading/sync issue).
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.. need to move the attach/detach surface layer NIO methods to a AWT OSX class.
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instance ; Applet's on OS X are working
Generalize OffscreenLayerSurface
- Using new OffscreenLayerSurface allows using this functionality in a clean manner,
ie. no 'dirty' usage of MacOSXJAWTWindow in a JOGL GL class.
- 'Promoting' OffscreenLayerSurface functionality to JAWTWindow
and it's handling to GLDrawableFactoryImpl::createGLDrawable().
- Move MacOSXCGLDrawableFactory's "MacOSXJAWTWindow getLayeredSurfaceHost(NativeSurface surface)"
to NativeWindowFactory "OffscreenLayerSurface getOffscreenLayerSurface(NativeSurface surface, boolean ifEnabled)"
Use local JAWT instance
- Only w/ a local JAWT instance per JAWTWindow it is possible to switch between
offscreen-layer and onscreen. We also have to determing offscreen-layer lazy
at surface lock, since only at that time we have knowledge whether it's an Applet
or not.
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ContextUpdater:
Use local pthread mutex, add DEBUG output
JAWTWindow/NewtCanvasAWT:
Adding methods to request offscreen-layer-surface (if supported),
besides 'if applet' this may trigger the new functionality.
+++
Applet's on OS X are working:
- OS X 10.6.4
- Safari:
- Hangs for a while at start .. whole screen freezes .. approx. 10s
- Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released!
- Keyboard input isn't assigned sometimes.
- Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting
- Firefox 8.0:
- Hangs for a while at start .. whole screen freezes .. approx. 10s
- Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released!
- Keyboard input is never assigned.
- Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting
- OS X 10.7
- Safari:
- Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released!
- Keyboard input isn't assigned sometimes.
- Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting
- Firefox 8.0:
- Sometimes crashes when Applet stops - after all our resources are released!
- Keyboard input is never assigned.
- Otherwise .. works well, incl. offscreen/onscreen parenting
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MutableGraphicsConfiguration allows derivations to set the chosen capabilities,
hence it is a non public API from which eg. JOGL GraphicsConfiguration derive.
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reparenting
Test: enable NEWT 'onscreen' case
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I was too fast introducing these accessors, since they are currently not needed
and hence redundant.
Complete
- 7bc4c218b47033cb66f4eb5e707a86a0a4e60cff
Partial in regards to the holder interfaces only:
- d8fa00d35a49f4faf5f04aeb7e2bba4e972965f5
- f51e3dad6c4bd1f6d0001cecf6a0f692400ed602
- 46542168d64b37f544f61802693f15b59b224e4e
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attach/detach our GL one
- it seems to be more stable, having one root CALayer attached to the JAWT_SurfaceView forever
- tackles crach at GL layer destruction
- proper release of all GL layer resources
- now final [gl-layer dealloc] happens at very destruction of JAWT object,
even though it was removed from root-layer earlier (and all other references)
- see comment in MacOSXWindowSystemInterface-pbuffer.m :: createNSOpenGLLayer(..)
- at least no more crash .. and resource release ASAP, but the GL-layer itself (see above)
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Impl. SurfaceChangeable (regression 8f5465396fe429ce6b7ecae808416691271c7867)
- offscreenSurfaceLayer code requires instanceof SurfaceChangeable
- overwrite JAWTWindow size getter: use surfaceSizeChanged() values if used.
Proper invalidateNative()
- detach JAWTSurfaceLayer if set
- destroy dummy NSWindow (was typo)
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updateGraphicsConfiguration() of commit 46542168d64b37f544f61802693f15b59b224e4e
While introducing NewtCanvasAWT's lifetime reference of (JAWTWindow) nativeWindow
using updateGraphicsConfiguration() to determine the actual config values at addNotify(),
it was overseen that the AWTGraphicsDevice needs to be re-validated.
JAWTWindow's validateNative() ensures that the AWTGraphicsDevice reflects the platform
native handle where required (X11).
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conflicts with setSize()
This fixes the NEWT OffscreenWindow conflict w/ setSize()
which represents the action of changing the window's size.
SurfaceChangeable's surfaceSizeChanged() merily notifies the actual size.
JAWTWindow: Remove setSize() since it propagates the surface size upstream only.
MacOSXJAWTWindow is not SurfaceChangeable complete (no surfaceSizeChanged).
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Better JAWT* name for offscreen layer surface:
- MacOSXCGLDrawableFactory, JAWTUtil, JAWTWindow, MacOSXJAWTWindow
- FIXME: Need to get rid of the cached JAWT instance,
in case we like to have dual usage of offscreenLayerSurface and onscreen.
This would be done implicit by using NEWT .. hence low prio.
AWTGraphicsConfiguration:
- Fix create(): Use capsRequested for AWT aligned caps if capsChosen is null.
(was capsChosen .. which is null)
- Add updateGraphicsConfiguration() which allows to update the AWTGraphicsConfiguration.
NewtFactoryAWT:
- Add updateGraphicsConfiguration() .. entrypoint for AWTGraphicsConfiguration.updateGraphicsConfiguration()
NSOpenGLLayer Impl:
- For 'some reason' the layer's position is initially negative, fix it @ 1st 'draw'
- Re-add CVDisplayLink OpenGL setting .. for what it's worth .. I don't know
JAWTWindow:
- Remove test setting: Only enable offscreenLayerSurface for applets if avail.
(New unit test enables it seperatly)
NewtCanvasAWT:
- If NEWT child is offscreen, attach AWTMouseAdapter and AWTKeyAdapter
to route these AWT input events to NEWT.
- Don't loose-focus if NEWT child is offscreen.
- Impl. NativeSurfaceHolder, NativeWindowHolder
- NativeWindow is created at construction
and it's GraphicsConfiguration updated at addNotify(..).
- At addNotify/reparent: try harder to determine proper NEWT child size:
- use preferred size if set
- use minimum size if set
- subtract insets from container size
OffscreenWindow/WindowImpl:
- Allow setSize() .. currently NOP for offscreen.
- WindowImpl: Commented out recreate case for offscreen-setSize ..
TEST: com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.newt.parenting.TestParentingOffscreenLayer01AWT
Passed tests:
- GLCanvas
- NewtCanvasAWT/OffscreenWindow
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JAWTWindow:
- Add comment about caller of cstr, since it uses reflection
- Field 'config' is of type AWTGraphicsConfiguration, validate and type it
- Impl. NativeSurfaceHolder/NativeWindowHolder 'hooks'
MacOSXJAWTWindow:
- Use agnostic JAWTUtil.isJAWTVersionUsingOffscreenLayer()
to determine 'isOffscreenLayeredSurface'.
We may promote this notion to JAWTWindow, which already holds 'isApplet'
- lockSurface() case 'isOffscreenLayeredSurface':
- Create dummy NSWindow (OSXUtil) for getWindowHandle()
- Fix chosen caps: offscreen
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- NativeSurfaceHolder interface allows access to it's implementation's NativeSurface reference.
- NativeWindowHolder interface allows access to it's implementation's NativeWindow reference.
Implement or extend interface w/ these accessors whereever it seems fit:
- NEWT Window
- GLDrawable
These accessors allow lower layers to retrieve the NativeSurface/Window instance
w/o knowledge of the 'upper' frameworks, ie. NativeWindow/JOGL or JOGL/NEWT.
Commited in followups (due to mixed semantical changes in those files):
- JAWTWindow
- NewtCanvasAWT
- Some NEWT impl.
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- SurfaceUpdateHelper contains impl. used by NativeSurface implementations.
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- OSXUtil: NSView backing creation
- OSXUtil: AttachJAWTSurfaceLayer
- MacOSXCGLContext.create(): Attach NSOpenGLLayer if layered
- MacOSXCGLDrawable.updateHandle(): if direct: add NSView backing layer
- MacOSXCGLDrawable: Add getNSViewHandle() to distinguish between NSView and none (CGL/pbuffer)
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Cleanup
- use Platform OS_TYPE
- ..
JAWT* version flag
- if JAWTWindow is Applet, attempt offscreenLayer if avail
- ..
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support.
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mainThread
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for SWT access/calls
Adding OSXUtil: RunOnMainThread(), IsMainThread()
- Issuing a native call where the user Runnable is to be performed on the main thread
- Enable query if we are on the main thread.
Utilizing those for SWT access/calls
- Using the above to call all SWT functions on the main thread if required (incomplete)
TODO/Issues:
- JOGL OSX CGL Context fails, ie expecting NS, but having CGL
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(client-space/top-level, child/parent)
At resizing a perent window w/ a NEWT OSX child,
the window position needs to be updated since it's absolute.
Re-adding sending *Changed notifications via the appropriate WindowImpl methods.
Turns out they are missing in some parent/child situations (fullscreen for example).
Native getLocationOnScreen0(..) queries totalHeight by it's own to have correct values.
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- Regardless whether the window is a top-level or child window,
we set it's position w/ absolut left-bottom coordinated.
To do so even for an AWT parent component, we retrieve the screen position
by traversing through the AWT tree and adding up each parent's rel. position,
since the native view only reflects the AWT frame.
Note: OSX does not use native views for each AWT component.
- In case we reparent child -> top, we cannot orderOut() the ex parent,
but need to just call orderBack(..), otherwise the whole ex-parent frame
gets hidden.
- In case we close a child window (and reparent child -> top),
we need to remove the parent/child relation and orderOut(..)
before close(..), otherwise the window artifact is left behind.
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; Use generics
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for 'GetLocationOnScreen()'
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NativeWindow and NEWT; no more LD_LIB_.. in setenv.sh for test scripts
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TempJarCache if used.
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AWT driver fix
- setVisible at creation, using reconfigureWindow impl (fixed
WindowImpl createNative ..,
- no double visibility check on creation
- visible:=true anyway for later creation, if failed or not available yet
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chooseConfig if translucent
Don't enable GLX.GLX_TRANSPARENT_TYPE (X11)
- if enabled, NV driver results in odd transparency effect (very high transparency)
Always chooseConfig if translucent (X11)
- recommended idx shall stay -1 if translucent,
allowing our default chooser to pick up the proper config.
this was previous reached due to the unavailable GLX_TRANSPARENT_TYPE
request, which is now removed (see above)
Allow translucency for non FBConfig, XVisual's only
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See commit 9ed513e9a9616f6028084df4c650c8caf31ea49d (bug 502)
Since we cannot close Display connections (X11/AMD), at least we reuse them
to not bloat the memory for long term applications
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