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This software ** was created using the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Sample Implementation ** published by SGI, but has not been independently verified as being ** compliant with the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Specification. ** ** Author: Eric Veach, July 1994 ** Java Port: Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt, July 2003 ** Java Port: Nathan Parker Burg, August 2003 */ package jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator; import javax.media.opengl.*; import javax.media.opengl.glu.*; class Render { private static final boolean USE_OPTIMIZED_CODE_PATH = false; private Render() { } private static final RenderFan renderFan = new RenderFan(); private static final RenderStrip renderStrip = new RenderStrip(); private static final RenderTriangle renderTriangle = new RenderTriangle(); /* This structure remembers the information we need about a primitive * to be able to render it later, once we have determined which * primitive is able to use the most triangles. */ private static class FaceCount { public FaceCount() { } public FaceCount(long size, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge eStart, renderCallBack render) { this.size = size; this.eStart = eStart; this.render = render; } long size; /* number of triangles used */ jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge eStart; /* edge where this primitive starts */ renderCallBack render; }; private static interface renderCallBack { void render(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e, long size); } /************************ Strips and Fans decomposition ******************/ /* __gl_renderMesh( tess, mesh ) takes a mesh and breaks it into triangle * fans, strips, and separate triangles. A substantial effort is made * to use as few rendering primitives as possible (ie. to make the fans * and strips as large as possible). * * The rendering output is provided as callbacks (see the api). */ public static void __gl_renderMesh(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUmesh mesh) { jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface f; /* Make a list of separate triangles so we can render them all at once */ tess.lonelyTriList = null; for (f = mesh.fHead.next; f != mesh.fHead; f = f.next) { f.marked = false; } for (f = mesh.fHead.next; f != mesh.fHead; f = f.next) { /* We examine all faces in an arbitrary order. Whenever we find * an unprocessed face F, we output a group of faces including F * whose size is maximum. */ if (f.inside && !f.marked) { RenderMaximumFaceGroup(tess, f); assert (f.marked); } } if (tess.lonelyTriList != null) { RenderLonelyTriangles(tess, tess.lonelyTriList); tess.lonelyTriList = null; } } static void RenderMaximumFaceGroup(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface fOrig) { /* We want to find the largest triangle fan or strip of unmarked faces * which includes the given face fOrig. There are 3 possible fans * passing through fOrig (one centered at each vertex), and 3 possible * strips (one for each CCW permutation of the vertices). Our strategy * is to try all of these, and take the primitive which uses the most * triangles (a greedy approach). */ jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e = fOrig.anEdge; FaceCount max = new FaceCount(); FaceCount newFace = new FaceCount(); max.size = 1; max.eStart = e; max.render = renderTriangle; if (!tess.flagBoundary) { newFace = MaximumFan(e); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } newFace = MaximumFan(e.Lnext); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } newFace = MaximumFan(e.Onext.Sym); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } newFace = MaximumStrip(e); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } newFace = MaximumStrip(e.Lnext); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } newFace = MaximumStrip(e.Onext.Sym); if (newFace.size > max.size) { max = newFace; } } max.render.render(tess, max.eStart, max.size); } /* Macros which keep track of faces we have marked temporarily, and allow * us to backtrack when necessary. With triangle fans, this is not * really necessary, since the only awkward case is a loop of triangles * around a single origin vertex. However with strips the situation is * more complicated, and we need a general tracking method like the * one here. */ private static boolean Marked(jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface f) { return !f.inside || f.marked; } private static GLUface AddToTrail(jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface f, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface t) { f.trail = t; f.marked = true; return f; } private static void FreeTrail(jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface t) { if (true) { while (t != null) { t.marked = false; t = t.trail; } } else { /* absorb trailing semicolon */ } } static FaceCount MaximumFan(jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge eOrig) { /* eOrig.Lface is the face we want to render. We want to find the size * of a maximal fan around eOrig.Org. To do this we just walk around * the origin vertex as far as possible in both directions. */ FaceCount newFace = new FaceCount(0, null, renderFan); jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface trail = null; jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e; for (e = eOrig; !Marked(e.Lface); e = e.Onext) { trail = AddToTrail(e.Lface, trail); ++newFace.size; } for (e = eOrig; !Marked(e.Sym.Lface); e = e.Sym.Lnext) { trail = AddToTrail(e.Sym.Lface, trail); ++newFace.size; } newFace.eStart = e; /*LINTED*/ FreeTrail(trail); return newFace; } private static boolean IsEven(long n) { return (n & 0x1L) == 0; } static FaceCount MaximumStrip(jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge eOrig) { /* Here we are looking for a maximal strip that contains the vertices * eOrig.Org, eOrig.Dst, eOrig.Lnext.Dst (in that order or the * reverse, such that all triangles are oriented CCW). * * Again we walk forward and backward as far as possible. However for * strips there is a twist: to get CCW orientations, there must be * an *even* number of triangles in the strip on one side of eOrig. * We walk the strip starting on a side with an even number of triangles; * if both side have an odd number, we are forced to shorten one side. */ FaceCount newFace = new FaceCount(0, null, renderStrip); long headSize = 0, tailSize = 0; jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface trail = null; jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e, eTail, eHead; for (e = eOrig; !Marked(e.Lface); ++tailSize, e = e.Onext) { trail = AddToTrail(e.Lface, trail); ++tailSize; e = e.Lnext.Sym; if (Marked(e.Lface)) break; trail = AddToTrail(e.Lface, trail); } eTail = e; for (e = eOrig; !Marked(e.Sym.Lface); ++headSize, e = e.Sym.Onext.Sym) { trail = AddToTrail(e.Sym.Lface, trail); ++headSize; e = e.Sym.Lnext; if (Marked(e.Sym.Lface)) break; trail = AddToTrail(e.Sym.Lface, trail); } eHead = e; newFace.size = tailSize + headSize; if (IsEven(tailSize)) { newFace.eStart = eTail.Sym; } else if (IsEven(headSize)) { newFace.eStart = eHead; } else { /* Both sides have odd length, we must shorten one of them. In fact, * we must start from eHead to guarantee inclusion of eOrig.Lface. */ --newFace.size; newFace.eStart = eHead.Onext; } /*LINTED*/ FreeTrail(trail); return newFace; } private static class RenderTriangle implements renderCallBack { @Override public void render(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e, long size) { /* Just add the triangle to a triangle list, so we can render all * the separate triangles at once. */ assert (size == 1); tess.lonelyTriList = AddToTrail(e.Lface, tess.lonelyTriList); } } static void RenderLonelyTriangles(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface f) { /* Now we render all the separate triangles which could not be * grouped into a triangle fan or strip. */ jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e; int newState; int edgeState = -1; /* force edge state output for first vertex */ tess.callBeginOrBeginData(GL.GL_TRIANGLES); for (; f != null; f = f.trail) { /* Loop once for each edge (there will always be 3 edges) */ e = f.anEdge; do { if (tess.flagBoundary) { /* Set the "edge state" to true just before we output the * first vertex of each edge on the polygon boundary. */ newState = (!e.Sym.Lface.inside) ? 1 : 0; if (edgeState != newState) { edgeState = newState; tess.callEdgeFlagOrEdgeFlagData( edgeState != 0); } } tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Org.data); e = e.Lnext; } while (e != f.anEdge); } tess.callEndOrEndData(); } private static class RenderFan implements renderCallBack { @Override public void render(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e, long size) { /* Render as many CCW triangles as possible in a fan starting from * edge "e". The fan *should* contain exactly "size" triangles * (otherwise we've goofed up somewhere). */ tess.callBeginOrBeginData( GL.GL_TRIANGLE_FAN); tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Org.data); tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Sym.Org.data); while (!Marked(e.Lface)) { e.Lface.marked = true; --size; e = e.Onext; tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Sym.Org.data); } assert (size == 0); tess.callEndOrEndData(); } } private static class RenderStrip implements renderCallBack { @Override public void render(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e, long size) { /* Render as many CCW triangles as possible in a strip starting from * edge "e". The strip *should* contain exactly "size" triangles * (otherwise we've goofed up somewhere). */ tess.callBeginOrBeginData( GL.GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP); tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Org.data); tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Sym.Org.data); while (!Marked(e.Lface)) { e.Lface.marked = true; --size; e = e.Lnext.Sym; tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Org.data); if (Marked(e.Lface)) break; e.Lface.marked = true; --size; e = e.Onext; tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Sym.Org.data); } assert (size == 0); tess.callEndOrEndData(); } } /************************ Boundary contour decomposition ******************/ /* __gl_renderBoundary( tess, mesh ) takes a mesh, and outputs one * contour for each face marked "inside". The rendering output is * provided as callbacks (see the api). */ public static void __gl_renderBoundary(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUmesh mesh) { jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUface f; jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.GLUhalfEdge e; for (f = mesh.fHead.next; f != mesh.fHead; f = f.next) { if (f.inside) { tess.callBeginOrBeginData( GL.GL_LINE_LOOP); e = f.anEdge; do { tess.callVertexOrVertexData( e.Org.data); e = e.Lnext; } while (e != f.anEdge); tess.callEndOrEndData(); } } } /************************ Quick-and-dirty decomposition ******************/ private static final int SIGN_INCONSISTENT = 2; static int ComputeNormal(GLUtessellatorImpl tess, double[] norm, boolean check) /* * If check==false, we compute the polygon normal and place it in norm[]. * If check==true, we check that each triangle in the fan from v0 has a * consistent orientation with respect to norm[]. If triangles are * consistently oriented CCW, return 1; if CW, return -1; if all triangles * are degenerate return 0; otherwise (no consistent orientation) return * SIGN_INCONSISTENT. */ { jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.CachedVertex[] v = tess.cache; // CachedVertex vn = v0 + tess.cacheCount; int vn = tess.cacheCount; // CachedVertex vc; int vc; double dot, xc, yc, zc, xp, yp, zp; double[] n = new double[3]; int sign = 0; /* Find the polygon normal. It is important to get a reasonable * normal even when the polygon is self-intersecting (eg. a bowtie). * Otherwise, the computed normal could be very tiny, but perpendicular * to the true plane of the polygon due to numerical noise. Then all * the triangles would appear to be degenerate and we would incorrectly * decompose the polygon as a fan (or simply not render it at all). * * We use a sum-of-triangles normal algorithm rather than the more * efficient sum-of-trapezoids method (used in CheckOrientation() * in normal.c). This lets us explicitly reverse the signed area * of some triangles to get a reasonable normal in the self-intersecting * case. */ if (!check) { norm[0] = norm[1] = norm[2] = 0.0; } vc = 1; xc = v[vc].coords[0] - v[0].coords[0]; yc = v[vc].coords[1] - v[0].coords[1]; zc = v[vc].coords[2] - v[0].coords[2]; while (++vc < vn) { xp = xc; yp = yc; zp = zc; xc = v[vc].coords[0] - v[0].coords[0]; yc = v[vc].coords[1] - v[0].coords[1]; zc = v[vc].coords[2] - v[0].coords[2]; /* Compute (vp - v0) cross (vc - v0) */ n[0] = yp * zc - zp * yc; n[1] = zp * xc - xp * zc; n[2] = xp * yc - yp * xc; dot = n[0] * norm[0] + n[1] * norm[1] + n[2] * norm[2]; if (!check) { /* Reverse the contribution of back-facing triangles to get * a reasonable normal for self-intersecting polygons (see above) */ if (dot >= 0) { norm[0] += n[0]; norm[1] += n[1]; norm[2] += n[2]; } else { norm[0] -= n[0]; norm[1] -= n[1]; norm[2] -= n[2]; } } else if (dot != 0) { /* Check the new orientation for consistency with previous triangles */ if (dot > 0) { if (sign < 0) return SIGN_INCONSISTENT; sign = 1; } else { if (sign > 0) return SIGN_INCONSISTENT; sign = -1; } } } return sign; } /* __gl_renderCache( tess ) takes a single contour and tries to render it * as a triangle fan. This handles convex polygons, as well as some * non-convex polygons if we get lucky. * * Returns true if the polygon was successfully rendered. The rendering * output is provided as callbacks (see the api). */ public static boolean __gl_renderCache(GLUtessellatorImpl tess) { jogamp.opengl.glu.tessellator.CachedVertex[] v = tess.cache; // CachedVertex vn = v0 + tess.cacheCount; int vn = tess.cacheCount; // CachedVertex vc; int vc; double[] norm = new double[3]; int sign; if (tess.cacheCount < 3) { /* Degenerate contour -- no output */ return true; } norm[0] = tess.normal[0]; norm[1] = tess.normal[1]; norm[2] = tess.normal[2]; if (norm[0] == 0 && norm[1] == 0 && norm[2] == 0) { ComputeNormal( tess, norm, false); } sign = ComputeNormal( tess, norm, true); if (sign == SIGN_INCONSISTENT) { /* Fan triangles did not have a consistent orientation */ return false; } if (sign == 0) { /* All triangles were degenerate */ return true; } if ( !USE_OPTIMIZED_CODE_PATH ) { return false; } else { /* Make sure we do the right thing for each winding rule */ switch (tess.windingRule) { case GLU.GLU_TESS_WINDING_ODD: case GLU.GLU_TESS_WINDING_NONZERO: break; case GLU.GLU_TESS_WINDING_POSITIVE: if (sign < 0) return true; break; case GLU.GLU_TESS_WINDING_NEGATIVE: if (sign > 0) return true; break; case GLU.GLU_TESS_WINDING_ABS_GEQ_TWO: return true; } tess.callBeginOrBeginData( tess.boundaryOnly ? GL.GL_LINE_LOOP : (tess.cacheCount > 3) ? GL.GL_TRIANGLE_FAN : GL.GL_TRIANGLES); tess.callVertexOrVertexData( v[0].data); if (sign > 0) { for (vc = 1; vc < vn; ++vc) { tess.callVertexOrVertexData( v[vc].data); } } else { for (vc = vn - 1; vc > 0; --vc) { tess.callVertexOrVertexData( v[vc].data); } } tess.callEndOrEndData(); return true; } } }