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When // the Java2D/JOGL bridge is active, this means that if we want to // be able to share textures and display lists with the Java2D // contexts, we need to use the CGL APIs rather than the NSOpenGL // APIs on the JOGL side. For example, if we create a pbuffer using // the NSOpenGL APIs and want to share textures and display lists // between it and the Java2D back buffer, there is no way to do so, // because the Java2D context is actually a CGLContextObj and the // NSOpenGLContext's initWithFormat:shareContext: only accepts an // NSOpenGLContext as its second argument. Of course there is no way // to wrap an NSOpenGLContext around an arbitrary CGLContextObj. // // The situation we care most about is allowing a GLPbuffer to share // textures, etc. with a GLJPanel when the Java2D/JOGL bridge is // active; several of the demos rely on this functionality. We aim // to get there by allowing a GLPBuffer to switch its implementation // between using an NSOpenGLPixelBuffer and a CGLPBufferObj. In // order to track whether this has been done we need to have the // notion of a "mode" of both the MacOSXCGLDrawable and the // MacOSXGLContext. Initially the mode is "unspecified", meaning it // leans toward the default (NSOpenGL). If sharing is requested // between either a GLJPanel and a GLPbuffer or a GLCanvas and a // GLPbuffer, the GLPbuffer will be switched into the appropriate // mode: CGL mode for a GLJPanel and NSOpenGL mode for a GLCanvas. // To avoid thrashing we support exactly one such switch during the // lifetime of a given GLPbuffer. This is not a fully general // solution (for example, you can't share textures among a // GLPbuffer, a GLJPanel and a GLCanvas simultaneously) but should // be enough to get things off the ground. public enum GLBackendType { /** Default OpenGL Backend */ NSOPENGL(0), /** Alternative OpenGL Backend, only used for external context! */ CGL(1); public final int id; GLBackendType(int id){ this.id = id; } } /* pp */ List> createdContexts = new ArrayList>(); private boolean haveSetOpenGLMode = false; private GLBackendType openGLMode = GLBackendType.NSOPENGL; public MacOSXCGLDrawable(GLDrawableFactory factory, NativeSurface comp, boolean realized) { super(factory, comp, realized); initOpenGLImpl(getOpenGLMode()); } @Override protected void setRealizedImpl() { } @Override protected void associateContext(GLContext ctx, boolean bound) { // NOTE: we need to keep track of the created contexts in order to // implement swapBuffers() because of how Mac OS X implements its // OpenGL window interface synchronized (createdContexts) { if(bound) { final MacOSXCGLContext osxCtx = (MacOSXCGLContext)ctx; createdContexts.add(new WeakReference(osxCtx)); } else { for(int i=0; i " + mode); } initOpenGLImpl(mode); openGLMode = mode; haveSetOpenGLMode = true; } public final GLBackendType getOpenGLMode() { return openGLMode; } protected void initOpenGLImpl(GLBackendType backend) { /* nop */ } }