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; eglGetDevice(0) fails
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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
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- newt: proper 'driver' separation
- all drivers reside now in jogamp.newt.driver.*
- remove intptr.cfg / use gluegen's
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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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mapped gained focus event.
used 0xFFFFFFFF for unmapped events
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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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trace), cleanup
- X11 Error Handler: if throwing JVM stack trace or fatal JVM error
query proper JNIEnv for running thread and attach thread to JVM if necessary.
- NEWT/X11: Proper XEvent polling documentation, cleanup window creation event mask
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.. (remove local copy)
- Use them for gluegen code generation
- Use them for native compilation (cc)
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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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after Java callback
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If GL_ARB_debug_output is not available, but GL_AMD_debug_output exist, fallback to the latter,
offering generic aliased methods translating the delta (AMD category <-> ARB source/type).
Generic aliased methods reside in GLContext*
Enable/Disable via GLContext and GLAutoDrawable.
To enable the GLDebugOutput feature GLContext.enableGLDebugMessage(true)
or GLContext.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be called _before_ context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!
In case GLAutoDrawable is being used,
GLAutoDrawable.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be issued before context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!.
After context creation, the GLDebugOutput feature may be enabled or disabled
at any time using this method.
Verify both unit tests for usability.
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API change)
- Don't fetch System.currentTimeMillis() by default and for every frame (performance)
- Default behavior is FPSCounter switched off
- Enable by frame interval, ie measure each 60 frames.
- FPSCounterImpl is default impl. used by impl. FPSCounter class (reduce code/redundancy)
- Might be promoted to GLAutoDrawable ?!
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The spec doesn't require a current context for a swap buffer call, however,
if required .. as user shall encapsulate it by himself, or use the GLEventListener model.
Motivation: Reduce TLS GLContext.getCurrent() calls.
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modifier properly.
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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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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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Add WindowListener.windowDestroyed()
To expose a proper window lifecycle, ie destroy-notify and destroyed,
this notification is added.
This will be used at least in unit tests, where we verify destruction.
Remove WindowImpl.windowDestroyed():
This native hook (planned to be called by native destroy notification)
is unreliable or not supported for all platforms.
NEWT relies on the pre destroy native hooks and handles the final
destroy notification itself.
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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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