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dependency, not OpenGL
The native impl packages utilize EGL, not opengl, to query the proper pixelformat.
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newt/classes/jogamp/newt/opengl/android
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On Linux/ARMv7 (Ubuntu 11.04) it appears that the native RnR methods could not collect
ScreenModes. In such case, at least we add the current mode as a fallback.
This allows using the current mode information.
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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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(remove invalidate())
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makes sense)
- WindowImpl/GLWindow: Cleanup destroy code ..
- Tests: sync / remove FPS stderr print
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Partially revert commit 5681c25cfd4c7abce7d653910c9aa7a4e989057e
- revert all window feature (visible, fullscreen, ..) runOnEDT calls to wait:=true,
it turns out we loose stability and predictable behavior otherwise.
- a user must ensure no calling these modifier methods from a locked window state,
as documented (and changed) in commit 481285c3d19d0a4c019cffc72b7a8b58296b748e
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- all features intended to run on EDT and lock the surface shall only allowed to wait for result,
if the surface is unlocked. Otherwise don't wait - ie a pending operation.
- proper sequence of all feature Runnables, ie include pre/post lock actions in Runnable,
since it might be a pending task (see above).
This shall avoid deadlocks cause by user code where features are called (visible, fullscreen, ..)
when invoked within a locked surface code path - ie GLAutoDrawable.invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable).
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immed. if on EDT
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- Remove unsafe double checked locking
- Annotate safe double checked locking (volatile)
- use 'static final' if possible
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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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GLCanvas changes
Cleanup NEWT MainThread, using new AWTEDTUtil impl.
- Allow simple singleton AWTEDTUtil to be used for AWTDisplay and more ..
Sync AWTCanvas with GLCanvas changes
- Latest GLCanvas changes around addNotify() had to be synced
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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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