/* * Portions Copyright (C) 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * All rights reserved. */ /* ** License Applicability. Except to the extent portions of this file are ** made subject to an alternative license as permitted in the SGI Free ** Software License B, Version 1.1 (the "License"), the contents of this ** file are subject only to the provisions of the License. You may not use ** this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy ** of the License at Silicon Graphics, Inc., attn: Legal Services, 1600 ** Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, or at: ** ** http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB ** ** Note that, as provided in the License, the Software is distributed on an ** "AS IS" basis, with ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS ** DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND ** CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A ** PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. ** ** Original Code. The Original Code is: OpenGL Sample Implementation, ** Version 1.2.1, released January 26, 2000, developed by Silicon Graphics, ** Inc. The Original Code is Copyright (c) 1991-2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. ** Copyright in any portions created by third parties is as indicated ** elsewhere herein. All Rights Reserved. ** ** Additional Notice Provisions: The application programming interfaces ** established by SGI in conjunction with the Original Code are The ** OpenGL(R) Graphics System: A Specification (Version 1.2.1), released ** April 1, 1999; The OpenGL(R) Graphics System Utility Library (Version ** 1.3), released November 4, 1998; and OpenGL(R) Graphics with the X ** Window System(R) (Version 1.3), released October 19, 1998. 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 net.java.games.jogl; import net.java.games.jogl.GLUtesselatorCallback; /** * The <b>GLUtesselatorCallbackAdapter</b> provides a default implementation of * {@link net.java.games.jogl.GLUtesselatorCallback GLUtesselatorCallback} * with empty callback methods. This class can be extended to provide user * defined callback methods. * * @author Eric Veach, July 1994 * @author Java Port: Pepijn Van Eechhoudt, July 2003 * @author Java Port: Nathan Parker Burg, August 2003 */ public class GLUtesselatorCallbackAdapter implements GLUtesselatorCallback { public void begin(int type) {} public void edgeFlag(boolean boundaryEdge) {} public void vertex(Object vertexData) {} public void end() {} // public void mesh(net.java.games.jogl.impl.tesselator.GLUmesh mesh) {} public void error(int errnum) {} public void combine(double[] coords, Object[] data, float[] weight, Object[] outData) {} public void beginData(int type, Object polygonData) {} public void edgeFlagData(boolean boundaryEdge, Object polygonData) {} public void vertexData(Object vertexData, Object polygonData) {} public void endData(Object polygonData) {} public void errorData(int errnum, Object polygonData) {} public void combineData(double[] coords, Object[] data, float[] weight, Object[] outData, Object polygonData) {} }