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This renderer class uses an internal Java 2D image (of unspecified type) for its backing store and flushes portions of that image to an OpenGL texture on demand. The resulting OpenGL texture can then be mapped on to a polygon for display. */ public class TextureRenderer { // For now, we supply only a BufferedImage back-end for this // renderer. In theory we could use the Java 2D/JOGL bridge to fully // accelerate the rendering paths, but there are restrictions on // what work can be done where; for example, Graphics2D-related work // must not be done on the Queue Flusher Thread, but JOGL's // OpenGL-related work must be. This implies that the user's code // would need to be split up into multiple callbacks run from the // appropriate threads, which would be somewhat unfortunate. // Whether we have an alpha channel in the (RGB/A) backing store private boolean alpha; // Whether we're using only a GL_INTENSITY backing store private boolean intensity; // Whether we're attempting to use automatic mipmap generation support private boolean mipmap; // Whether smoothing is enabled for the OpenGL texture (switching // between GL_LINEAR and GL_NEAREST filtering) private boolean smoothing = true; private boolean smoothingChanged; // The backing store itself private BufferedImage image; private Texture texture; private AWTTextureData textureData; private boolean mustReallocateTexture; private Rectangle dirtyRegion; private GLUgl2 glu = new GLUgl2(); // Current color private float r = 1.0f; private float g = 1.0f; private float b = 1.0f; private float a = 1.0f; /** Creates a new renderer with backing store of the specified width and height. If alpha is true, allocates an alpha channel in the backing store image. No mipmap support is requested. @param width the width of the texture to render into @param height the height of the texture to render into @param alpha whether to allocate an alpha channel for the texture */ public TextureRenderer(int width, int height, boolean alpha) { this(width, height, alpha, false); } /** Creates a new renderer with backing store of the specified width and height. If alpha is true, allocates an alpha channel in the backing store image. If mipmap is true, attempts to use OpenGL's automatic mipmap generation for better smoothing when rendering the TextureRenderer's contents at a distance. @param width the width of the texture to render into @param height the height of the texture to render into @param alpha whether to allocate an alpha channel for the texture @param mipmap whether to attempt use of automatic mipmap generation */ public TextureRenderer(int width, int height, boolean alpha, boolean mipmap) { this(width, height, alpha, false, mipmap); } // Internal constructor to avoid confusion since alpha only makes // sense when intensity is not set private TextureRenderer(int width, int height, boolean alpha, boolean intensity, boolean mipmap) { this.alpha = alpha; this.intensity = intensity; this.mipmap = mipmap; init(width, height); } /** Creates a new renderer with a special kind of backing store which acts only as an alpha channel. No mipmap support is requested. Internally, this associates a GL_INTENSITY OpenGL texture with the backing store. */ public static TextureRenderer createAlphaOnlyRenderer(int width, int height) { return createAlphaOnlyRenderer(width, height, false); } /** Creates a new renderer with a special kind of backing store which acts only as an alpha channel. If mipmap is true, attempts to use OpenGL's automatic mipmap generation for better smoothing when rendering the TextureRenderer's contents at a distance. Internally, this associates a GL_INTENSITY OpenGL texture with the backing store. */ public static TextureRenderer createAlphaOnlyRenderer(int width, int height, boolean mipmap) { return new TextureRenderer(width, height, false, true, mipmap); } /** Returns the width of the backing store of this renderer. @return the width of the backing store of this renderer */ public int getWidth() { return image.getWidth(); } /** Returns the height of the backing store of this renderer. @return the height of the backing store of this renderer */ public int getHeight() { return image.getHeight(); } /** Returns the size of the backing store of this renderer in a newly-allocated {@link java.awt.Dimension Dimension} object. @return the size of the backing store of this renderer */ public Dimension getSize() { return getSize(null); } /** Returns the size of the backing store of this renderer. Uses the {@link java.awt.Dimension Dimension} object if one is supplied, or allocates a new one if null is passed. @param d a {@link java.awt.Dimension Dimension} object in which to store the results, or null to allocate a new one @return the size of the backing store of this renderer */ public Dimension getSize(Dimension d) { if (d == null) d = new Dimension(); d.setSize(image.getWidth(), image.getHeight()); return d; } /** Sets the size of the backing store of this renderer. This may cause the OpenGL texture object associated with this renderer to be invalidated; it is not recommended to cache this texture object outside this class but to instead call {@link #getTexture getTexture} when it is needed. @param width the new width of the backing store of this renderer @param height the new height of the backing store of this renderer @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void setSize(int width, int height) throws GLException { init(width, height); } /** Sets the size of the backing store of this renderer. This may cause the OpenGL texture object associated with this renderer to be invalidated. @param d the new size of the backing store of this renderer @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void setSize(Dimension d) throws GLException { setSize(d.width, d.height); } /** Sets whether smoothing is enabled for the OpenGL texture; if so, uses GL_LINEAR interpolation for the minification and magnification filters. Defaults to true. Changes to this setting will not take effect until the next call to {@link #beginOrthoRendering beginOrthoRendering}. @param smoothing whether smoothing is enabled for the OpenGL texture */ public void setSmoothing(boolean smoothing) { this.smoothing = smoothing; smoothingChanged = true; } /** Returns whether smoothing is enabled for the OpenGL texture; see {@link #setSmoothing setSmoothing}. Defaults to true. @return whether smoothing is enabled for the OpenGL texture */ public boolean getSmoothing() { return smoothing; } /** Creates a {@link java.awt.Graphics2D Graphics2D} instance for rendering to the backing store of this renderer. The returned object should be disposed of using the normal {@link java.awt.Graphics#dispose() Graphics.dispose()} method once it is no longer being used. @return a new {@link java.awt.Graphics2D Graphics2D} object for rendering into the backing store of this renderer */ public Graphics2D createGraphics() { return image.createGraphics(); } /** Returns the underlying Java 2D {@link java.awt.Image Image} being rendered into. */ public Image getImage() { return image; } /** Marks the given region of the TextureRenderer as dirty. This region, and any previously set dirty regions, will be automatically synchronized with the underlying Texture during the next {@link #getTexture getTexture} operation, at which point the dirty region will be cleared. It is not necessary for an OpenGL context to be current when this method is called. @param x the x coordinate (in Java 2D coordinates -- relative to upper left) of the region to update @param y the y coordinate (in Java 2D coordinates -- relative to upper left) of the region to update @param width the width of the region to update @param height the height of the region to update */ public void markDirty(int x, int y, int width, int height) { Rectangle curRegion = new Rectangle(x, y, width, height); if (dirtyRegion == null) { dirtyRegion = curRegion; } else { dirtyRegion.add(curRegion); } } /** Returns the underlying OpenGL Texture object associated with this renderer, synchronizing any dirty regions of the TextureRenderer with the underlying OpenGL texture. @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public Texture getTexture() throws GLException { if (dirtyRegion != null) { sync(dirtyRegion.x, dirtyRegion.y, dirtyRegion.width, dirtyRegion.height); dirtyRegion = null; } ensureTexture(); return texture; } /** Disposes all resources associated with this renderer. It is not valid to use this renderer after calling this method. @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void dispose() throws GLException { if (texture != null) { texture.dispose(); texture = null; } if (image != null) { image.flush(); image = null; } } /** Convenience method which assists in rendering portions of the OpenGL texture to the screen, if the application intends to draw them as a flat overlay on to the screen. Pushes OpenGL state bits (GL_ENABLE_BIT, GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT and GL_TRANSFORM_BIT); disables the depth test, back-face culling, and lighting; enables the texture in this renderer; and sets up the viewing matrices for orthographic rendering where the coordinates go from (0, 0) at the lower left to (width, height) at the upper right. Equivalent to beginOrthoRendering(width, height, true). {@link #endOrthoRendering} must be used in conjunction with this method to restore all OpenGL states. @param width the width of the current on-screen OpenGL drawable @param height the height of the current on-screen OpenGL drawable @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void beginOrthoRendering(int width, int height) throws GLException { beginOrthoRendering(width, height, true); } /** Convenience method which assists in rendering portions of the OpenGL texture to the screen, if the application intends to draw them as a flat overlay on to the screen. Pushes OpenGL state bits (GL_ENABLE_BIT, GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT and GL_TRANSFORM_BIT); disables the depth test (if the "disableDepthTest" argument is true), back-face culling, and lighting; enables the texture in this renderer; and sets up the viewing matrices for orthographic rendering where the coordinates go from (0, 0) at the lower left to (width, height) at the upper right. {@link #endOrthoRendering} must be used in conjunction with this method to restore all OpenGL states. @param width the width of the current on-screen OpenGL drawable @param height the height of the current on-screen OpenGL drawable @param disableDepthTest whether the depth test should be disabled @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void beginOrthoRendering(int width, int height, boolean disableDepthTest) throws GLException { beginRendering(true, width, height, disableDepthTest); } /** Convenience method which assists in rendering portions of the OpenGL texture to the screen as 2D quads in 3D space. Pushes OpenGL state (GL_ENABLE_BIT); disables lighting; and enables the texture in this renderer. Unlike {@link #beginOrthoRendering beginOrthoRendering}, does not modify the depth test, back-face culling, lighting, or the modelview or projection matrices. The user is responsible for setting up the view matrices for correct results of {@link #draw3DRect draw3DRect}. {@link #end3DRendering} must be used in conjunction with this method to restore all OpenGL states. @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void begin3DRendering() throws GLException { beginRendering(false, 0, 0, false); } /** Changes the color of the polygons, and therefore the drawn images, this TextureRenderer produces. Use of this method is optional. The TextureRenderer uses the GL_MODULATE texture environment mode, which causes the portions of the rendered texture to be multiplied by the color of the rendered polygons. The polygon color can be varied to achieve effects like tinting of the overall output or fading in and out by changing the alpha of the color.

Each component ranges from 0.0f - 1.0f. The alpha component, if used, does not need to be premultiplied into the color channels as described in the documentation for {@link com.jogamp.opengl.util.texture.Texture Texture}, although premultiplied colors are used internally. The default color is opaque white. @param r the red component of the new color @param g the green component of the new color @param b the blue component of the new color @param a the alpha component of the new color, 0.0f = completely transparent, 1.0f = completely opaque @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void setColor(float r, float g, float b, float a) throws GLException { GL2 gl = GLContext.getCurrentGL().getGL2(); this.r = r * a; this.g = g * a; this.b = b * a; this.a = a; gl.glColor4f(this.r, this.g, this.b, this.a); } private float[] compArray; /** Changes the current color of this TextureRenderer to the supplied one. The default color is opaque white. See {@link #setColor(float,float,float,float) setColor} for more details. @param color the new color to use for rendering @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void setColor(Color color) throws GLException { // Get color's RGBA components as floats in the range [0,1]. if (compArray == null) { compArray = new float[4]; } color.getRGBComponents(compArray); setColor(compArray[0], compArray[1], compArray[2], compArray[3]); } /** Draws an orthographically projected rectangle containing all of the underlying texture to the specified location on the screen. All (x, y) coordinates are specified relative to the lower left corner of either the texture image or the current OpenGL drawable. This method is equivalent to drawOrthoRect(screenx, screeny, 0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight());. @param screenx the on-screen x coordinate at which to draw the rectangle @param screeny the on-screen y coordinate (relative to lower left) at which to draw the rectangle @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void drawOrthoRect(int screenx, int screeny) throws GLException { drawOrthoRect(screenx, screeny, 0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight()); } /** Draws an orthographically projected rectangle of the underlying texture to the specified location on the screen. All (x, y) coordinates are specified relative to the lower left corner of either the texture image or the current OpenGL drawable. @param screenx the on-screen x coordinate at which to draw the rectangle @param screeny the on-screen y coordinate (relative to lower left) at which to draw the rectangle @param texturex the x coordinate of the pixel in the texture of the lower left portion of the rectangle to draw @param texturey the y coordinate of the pixel in the texture (relative to lower left) of the lower left portion of the rectangle to draw @param width the width of the rectangle to draw @param height the height of the rectangle to draw @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void drawOrthoRect(int screenx, int screeny, int texturex, int texturey, int width, int height) throws GLException { draw3DRect(screenx, screeny, 0, texturex, texturey, width, height, 1); } /** Draws a rectangle of the underlying texture to the specified 3D location. In the current coordinate system, the lower left corner of the rectangle is placed at (x, y, z), and the upper right corner is placed at (x + width * scaleFactor, y + height * scaleFactor, z). The lower left corner of the sub-rectangle of the texture is (texturex, texturey) and the upper right corner is (texturex + width, texturey + height). For back-face culling purposes, the rectangle is drawn with counterclockwise orientation of the vertices when viewed from the front. @param x the x coordinate at which to draw the rectangle @param y the y coordinate at which to draw the rectangle @param z the z coordinate at which to draw the rectangle @param texturex the x coordinate of the pixel in the texture of the lower left portion of the rectangle to draw @param texturey the y coordinate of the pixel in the texture (relative to lower left) of the lower left portion of the rectangle to draw @param width the width in texels of the rectangle to draw @param height the height in texels of the rectangle to draw @param scaleFactor the scale factor to apply (multiplicatively) to the size of the drawn rectangle @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void draw3DRect(float x, float y, float z, int texturex, int texturey, int width, int height, float scaleFactor) throws GLException { GL2 gl = GLContext.getCurrentGL().getGL2(); Texture texture = getTexture(); TextureCoords coords = texture.getSubImageTexCoords(texturex, texturey, texturex + width, texturey + height); gl.glBegin(GL2.GL_QUADS); gl.glTexCoord2f(coords.left(), coords.bottom()); gl.glVertex3f(x, y, z); gl.glTexCoord2f(coords.right(), coords.bottom()); gl.glVertex3f(x + width * scaleFactor, y, z); gl.glTexCoord2f(coords.right(), coords.top()); gl.glVertex3f(x + width * scaleFactor, y + height * scaleFactor, z); gl.glTexCoord2f(coords.left(), coords.top()); gl.glVertex3f(x, y + height * scaleFactor, z); gl.glEnd(); } /** Convenience method which assists in rendering portions of the OpenGL texture to the screen, if the application intends to draw them as a flat overlay on to the screen. Must be used if {@link #beginOrthoRendering} is used to set up the rendering stage for this overlay. @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void endOrthoRendering() throws GLException { endRendering(true); } /** Convenience method which assists in rendering portions of the OpenGL texture to the screen as 2D quads in 3D space. Must be used if {@link #begin3DRendering} is used to set up the rendering stage for this overlay. @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ public void end3DRendering() throws GLException { endRendering(false); } /** Indicates whether automatic mipmap generation is in use for this TextureRenderer. The result of this method may change from true to false if it is discovered during allocation of the TextureRenderer's backing store that automatic mipmap generation is not supported at the OpenGL level. */ public boolean isUsingAutoMipmapGeneration() { return mipmap; } //---------------------------------------------------------------------- // Internals only below this point // private void beginRendering(boolean ortho, int width, int height, boolean disableDepthTestForOrtho) { GL2 gl = GLContext.getCurrentGL().getGL2(); int attribBits = GL2.GL_ENABLE_BIT | GL2.GL_TEXTURE_BIT | GL2.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | (ortho ? (GL2.GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT | GL2.GL_TRANSFORM_BIT) : 0); gl.glPushAttrib(attribBits); gl.glDisable(GL2.GL_LIGHTING); if (ortho) { if (disableDepthTestForOrtho) { gl.glDisable(GL2.GL_DEPTH_TEST); } gl.glDisable(GL2.GL_CULL_FACE); gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_PROJECTION); gl.glPushMatrix(); gl.glLoadIdentity(); glu.gluOrtho2D(0, width, 0, height); gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_MODELVIEW); gl.glPushMatrix(); gl.glLoadIdentity(); gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_TEXTURE); gl.glPushMatrix(); gl.glLoadIdentity(); } gl.glEnable(GL2.GL_BLEND); gl.glBlendFunc(GL2.GL_ONE, GL2.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA); Texture texture = getTexture(); texture.enable(); texture.bind(); gl.glTexEnvi(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_ENV, GL2.GL_TEXTURE_ENV_MODE, GL2.GL_MODULATE); // Change polygon color to last saved gl.glColor4f(r, g, b, a); if (smoothingChanged) { smoothingChanged = false; if (smoothing) { texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL2.GL_LINEAR); if (mipmap) { texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL2.GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR); } else { texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL2.GL_LINEAR); } } else { texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL2.GL_NEAREST); texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL2.GL_NEAREST); } } } private void endRendering(boolean ortho) { GL2 gl = GLContext.getCurrentGL().getGL2(); Texture texture = getTexture(); texture.disable(); if (ortho) { gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_PROJECTION); gl.glPopMatrix(); gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_MODELVIEW); gl.glPopMatrix(); gl.glMatrixMode(GL2.GL_TEXTURE); gl.glPopMatrix(); } gl.glPopAttrib(); } private void init(int width, int height) { GL2 gl = GLContext.getCurrentGL().getGL2(); // Discard previous BufferedImage if any if (image != null) { image.flush(); image = null; } // Infer the internal format if not an intensity texture int internalFormat = (intensity ? GL2.GL_INTENSITY : 0); int imageType = (intensity ? BufferedImage.TYPE_BYTE_GRAY : (alpha ? BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB_PRE : BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB)); image = new BufferedImage(width, height, imageType); // Always realllocate the TextureData associated with this // BufferedImage; it's just a reference to the contents but we // need it in order to update sub-regions of the underlying // texture textureData = new AWTTextureData(gl.getGLProfile(), internalFormat, 0, mipmap, image); // For now, always reallocate the underlying OpenGL texture when // the backing store size changes mustReallocateTexture = true; } /** Synchronizes the specified region of the backing store down to the underlying OpenGL texture. If {@link #markDirty markDirty} is used instead to indicate the regions that are out of sync, this method does not need to be called. @param x the x coordinate (in Java 2D coordinates -- relative to upper left) of the region to update @param y the y coordinate (in Java 2D coordinates -- relative to upper left) of the region to update @param width the width of the region to update @param height the height of the region to update @throws GLException If an OpenGL context is not current when this method is called */ private void sync(int x, int y, int width, int height) throws GLException { // Force allocation if necessary boolean canSkipUpdate = ensureTexture(); if (!canSkipUpdate) { // Update specified region. // NOTE that because BufferedImage-based TextureDatas now don't // do anything to their contents, the coordinate systems for // OpenGL and Java 2D actually line up correctly for // updateSubImage calls, so we don't need to do any argument // conversion here (i.e., flipping the Y coordinate). texture.updateSubImage(textureData, 0, x, y, x, y, width, height); } } // Returns true if the texture was newly allocated, false if not private boolean ensureTexture() { if (mustReallocateTexture) { if (texture != null) { texture.dispose(); texture = null; } mustReallocateTexture = false; } if (texture == null) { texture = TextureIO.newTexture(textureData); if (mipmap && !texture.isUsingAutoMipmapGeneration()) { // Only try this once texture.dispose(); mipmap = false; textureData.setMipmap(false); texture = TextureIO.newTexture(textureData); } if (!smoothing) { // The TextureIO classes default to GL_LINEAR filtering texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL2.GL_NEAREST); texture.setTexParameteri(GL2.GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL2.GL_NEAREST); } return true; } return false; } }