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MonitorMode* ; Sort List<MonitorMode> in descending order to be well determined.
Add Comparable<?>: Point*, Dimension*, Rectangle*, SurfaceSize* and MonitorMode*:
- Compare square values
- See API doc for order of special semantics (flags, rotation, ..)
Sort List<MonitorMode> in descending order to be well determined:
- Removes order by native mode id, give user a reliable natural order.
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like to compare float values - remove 64bit conversion.
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to class header.
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to class header.
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Window/Linux ..
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traversal validation checks.
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traversal validation checks.
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case instead.
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blocking.
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shutdown. DisplayImpl.shutdownAll(): Don't block.
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(NewtCanvasAWT, ..)
.. otherwise an auto repeated key would cause fast focus traversal, not intended.
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traversal validation checks.
- Remove Frame lost detection
- Allow to have NEWT and it's NewtCanvasAWT claiming to have the focus
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GLDrawable on Windows.
FIXME: Validate against EGL surface creation: ANGLE uses HWND -> fine!
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Robot.waitForIdle() calls.
See commit 8f3b2a4cc14be60681a7bfae0507655cc5702836
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before certain robot ops.
We have experienced that w/o utilizing AWT components, i.e. NEWT tests,
the AWT-EDT 'sometimes' dies.
Performing AWT robot's waitForIdle() in this situation causes a deadlock,
since the call will never complete it's EventQueue.invokeAndWait() call.
While analyzing this issue, we created a test tool whether the the AWT EDT is still alive.
This test issues EventQueue.invokeLater( .. { flag=true; } ); and polls up until 2s
for the result.
Turns out that the sporadic AWT-EDT issues are solved by this test itself,
i.e. it probably cause it to be reinstated. (?!)
We have to observe this behavior.
Another proof that quantum mechanic rules also apply in the macro cosmos :)
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frame close on current thread ..
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GDI would be returned and neither ES1 nor ES2 features are available.
Fixes commit 3e528a69db38711c789a08d1d7335e5a7739f780
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be returned!
We still have to solve the GL renderer selection / probing problem, i.e. in such cases
we don't know before context realization which GL renderer we actually receive.
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component method.
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while analyzing)
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70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 was not sufficient.
Commit 70bf3a4ec44504b86294a332255aaae8d2e86bf4 did not work out on Windows.
Solution now gathers the next or previous 'to be focused' component,
using the FocusTraversalPolicy of the visible/focusable/enabled container.
Then we simply request it's focus.
Works w/ Java7 on Linux and Windows.
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i.e. AWT Component's transferFocus() does nothing if component does not hold the focus.
.. this seems to be violating the AWT 'spec' .. however.
Workaround: Request focus before transfering it to the next/previous element.
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GL*ProcAddressTable's isFunctionAvailableImpl(..), getAddressFor(..)
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GLDebugMessageHandler GL Profile criteria for availability is wrong
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NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook head, allowing proper resource cleanup.
1 WindowImpl.shutdownAll():
- For all instances:
- mark invalid (causes any user thread to disregard the window)
2 ScreenImpl.shutdownAll():
- Removed own shutdown-hook!
- For all instances:
- Reset ScreenMonitorState
3 DisplayImpl.shutdownAll():
- For all instances:
- Remove EDT
- closeNativeImpl
Manually tested on X11 w/ NV and ATI Catalyst (fglrx)
- DFLAGS="-Djogl.debug.GLDrawable -Dnativewindow.debug.X11Util -Dnativewindow.debug.NativeWindow -Dnewt.debug.Display -Dnewt.debug.Screen -Dnewt.debug.Window"
- java $DFLAGS com.jogamp.opengl.test.junit.jogl.demos.es2.newt.TestGearsES2NEWT -time 2000 -sysExit testExit
- valid arguments for sysExit: testExit, testError, displayExit, displayError
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NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook, the latter handles customShutdownHooks for NativeWindow, JOGL and NEWT.
Unifying our shutdown mechanism is required to provide a controlled shutdown sequence.
NativeWindowFactory is chosen to be the new central entry point, since it is the lowest denominator (common module).
- Move GLDrawableFactory.shutdownHook -> NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook
Reverse the shutdown dependency for clarity and availability to all modules,
i.e. NEWT may not know about JOGL.
Remove the 'gamma' shutdown hook,
instead simply call GLDrawableFactoryImpl.resetDisplayGamma() before destroy.
NativeWindowFactory.shutdownHook handles customShutdownHooks for NativeWindow, JOGL and NEWT
- Modules can register their shutdown runnable at head or tail of list.
- Allows controlled shutdown across all modules.
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reorder globalLock/isJVMShuttingDown branch/sync
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'is started' exception in such case; Cleanup brackets.
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incl. access check; Move getAddressFor() from ctx -> private dbg-handler (sec); FFMPEGMediaPlayer: Missed fetching func-ptr 'glTexSubImage2D'.
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GlueGen related commits
- 23341a2df2d2ea36784a16fa1db8bc7385351a12
- 2d8e25398e929f553c4524e9c57f083d90ba4e08
- 8cabcd2de8b46c42dffcaaf46ccc2dc4d092ebba
- f69831574d4927d03d40c330d0b047d8c89622a4
- eb842815498f5926828b49c48fffce22fc9586a2
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f69831574d4927d03d40c330d0b047d8c89622a4 (checkAllLinkPermission() ..)
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Note: May be relocated to external project later!
Assumption:
gluegen/
joal/
jogl/
For OpenAL / JOAL code:
- use the package jogamp.opengl.openal (like jogamp.opengl.android)
- will be build _before_ the other 2nd pass java files
- do not expose OpenAL/JOAL APIs, if being used by other packages,
since only this package is being compiled w/ JOAL jar files!
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forceRelayout at end of applet.start(); Cleanup AWTKeyAdapter.
Refine 893cf0c8c32edf231dbf418d45d3181532d2402b: Partial revert and issue forceRelayout at end of applet.start();
- Seems the workaround of OSX CALayer positioning bug is timing dependent,
i.e. stopped working when disabled DEBUG output.
- Move NewtCanvasAWT creation and attachment back to init()
- Issue extra forceRelayout (if OSX) at end of start() .. works 'most of the time'.
Cleanup AWTKeyAdapter: Adapt code style of keyPressed() to keyReleased().
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applet.start() (only once), working around 'OS X' CALayer positioning bug.
The NewtCanvasAWT workaround for the 'OS X' CALayer positioning bug(*)
may only work if parent is not only dislayable, but also visible.
(*): Workaround resizes the component 2x, forcing a relayout.
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RequestFocus after setVisibile(true).
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Clear references to glWindow, newtCanvasAWT @ destroy.
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allowing to remove specialized values.
- Windows always used global
- The OpenGL library is always available by all processes system wide.
- Tested on OSX (was using local, previously).
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GLEventListener ; Optimize GLDrawableHelper's glViewportCall(..)
GLAutoDrawable must issue glViewport(..) even w/o GLEventListener
- Same behavior w/ or w/o GLEventListener requires to issue glViewport, always.
Optimize GLDrawableHelper's glViewportCall(..)
- 'private void init(..)' receives 'setViewport' argument to be passed to 'private void reshape(..)'
allowing to only the the viewport once @ 'public void init(..)' and display.
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needs to be recognized (-> horiz. scroll)
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2 events (Windows can't produce AR)
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