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* Bug 721: NEWT/X11 RandR 1.3 Support - Part 1 - Delegate RandR functionality ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-181-1/+2
| | | | to pluggable impl. for RandR 1.1 and 1.3 (todo)
* Fix Bug 616: X11: Remove XInitThreads() dependency while cleaning up device ↵Sven Gothel2012-09-271-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | locking, resulting in a native-lock-free impl. The X11 implementation details of NativeWindow and NEWT used the X11 implicit locking facility XLockDisplay/XUnlockDisplay, enabled via XInitThreads(). The latter useage is complicated within an unsure environment where the initialization point of JOGL is unknown, but XInitThreads() requires to be called once and before any other X11 calls. The solution is simple and thorough, replace native X11 locking w/ 'application level' locking. Following this pattern actually cleans up a pretty messy part of X11 NativeWindow and NEWT, since the generalization of platform independent locking simplifies code. Simply using our RecursiveLock also speeds up locking, since it doesn't require JNI calls down to X11 anymore. It allows us to get rid of X11ToolkitLock and X11JAWTToolkitLock. Using the RecursiveLock also allows us to remove the shortcut of explicitly createing a NullToolkitLocked device for 'private' display connections. All devices use proper locking as claimed in their toolkit util 'requiresToolkitLock()' in X11Util, OSXUtil, .. Further more a bug has been fixed of X11ErrorHandler usage, i.e. we need to keep our handler alive at all times due to async X11 messaging behavior. This allows to remove the redundant code in X11/NEWT. The AbstractGraphicsDevice lifecycle has been fixed as well, i.e. called when closing NEWT's Display for all driver implementations. On the NEWT side the Display's AbstractGraphicsDevice semantics has been clarified, i.e. it's usage for EDT and lifecycle operations. Hence the X11 Display 2nd device for rendering operations has been moved to X11 Window where it belongs - and the X11 Display's default device used for EDT/lifecycle-ops as it should be. This allows running X11/NEWT properly with the default usage, where the Display instance and hence the EDT thread is shared with many Screen and Window. Rendering using NEWT Window is decoupled from it's shared Display lock via it's own native X11 display. Lock free AbstractGraphicsDevice impl. (Windows, OSX, ..) don't require any attention in this regard since they use NullToolkitLock. Tests: ====== This implementation has been tested manually with Mesa3d (soft, Intel), ATI and Nvidia on X11, Windows and OSX w/o any regressions found in any unit test. Issues on ATI: ============== Only on ATI w/o a composite renderer the unit tests expose a driver or WM bug where XCB claims a lack of locking. Setting env. var 'LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=true' is one workaround if users refuse to enable compositing. We may investigate this issue in more detail later on.
* NEWT Platform Driver: Uniform impl. class names [DisplayDriver, ↵Sven Gothel2012-08-181-3/+3
| | | | ScreenDriver, WindowDriver] to reduce complexity and programatic selection.
* NativeWindow/Newt X11ErrorHandler enhancement / unification - don't throw ↵Sven Gothel2012-07-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | exceptions. Handles also XAWT BadMatch X_SetInputFocus. X11ErrorHandler code now dumps proper information about the opcode and error message and the running Java thread. Having propery "nativewindow.debug.X11Util.XErrorStackDump" or "nativewindow.debug=all' set, a stack trace is dumped. Since the X11ErrorHandler may catch an XAWT error: BadMatch X_SetInputFocus, we cannot throw an exception and better keep running.
* NEWT/X11: Fix regressions of commit ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-231-1/+5
| | | | f3f794fe37a7e33a771a4a702f3f46ead4dc6d03: Unresolved symbols. Disable VERBOSE.
* NEWT Multi-Monitor 1/2: Allow negative window position; Validate Screen-Index;Sven Gothel2011-12-231-0/+76
- Allow negative window position, using flag 'autoPosition' to mark a custom user position. This impacts Windows and X11 window creation code, which supports native auto positioning. - Screen: Validate Screen-Index. In 'big-desktop' mode the Screen index is always 0. This is true for X11 with Xinerama enabled and MS-Windows in general. Platforms w/o multiple Screen support always use index 0. - X11: Separate X11 Display/Screen/Window native code in their respective C files - Windows test scripts: use '%*' to catch all arguments - Add missing (c)