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This allows allowing updateHandle()/destroyHandle() to be called.
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- SurfaceUpdateHelper contains impl. used by NativeSurface implementations.
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- OSXUtil: NSView backing creation
- OSXUtil: AttachJAWTSurfaceLayer
- MacOSXCGLContext.create(): Attach NSOpenGLLayer if layered
- MacOSXCGLDrawable.updateHandle(): if direct: add NSView backing layer
- MacOSXCGLDrawable: Add getNSViewHandle() to distinguish between NSView and none (CGL/pbuffer)
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Cleanup
- use Platform OS_TYPE
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JAWT* version flag
- if JAWTWindow is Applet, attempt offscreenLayer if avail
- ..
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- Use proper OSX types for NS/CGL prototypes (gluegen) and impl.
- Impl layeredSurface (native):
- OSXUtil: NSView backing creation
- OSXUtil: AttachJAWTSurfaceLayer
- CGL: NSOpenGLLayer type impl. and hook
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support.
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'NSThemeFrame lockFocus' NSView.m:6053
- surfaceLock/Unlock: Use NewtView softLock
- createWindow:
- enable lock/unlockFocus to force realization of view
- add retainCount in dbg-msg
- clarify changeContentView
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needsDisplay/displayIfNeeded, ..
- Add 'soft' pthread locking (blockin) - impacts: needsDisplay/displayIfNeeded, ..
- needsDisplay/displayIfNeeded also respects destroyNotifySend (ignore action if set)
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see comment
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(like enqueueKeyEvent())
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dropping GL2ES[12] lists
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usage and FBOMRT
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workflow
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focusAction() and native focus request on X11/Windows. On both platforms it's not required (proper focus traversion) and AWT would deadlock on Windows
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(native) impl. doesn't work.
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requestFocus impl.
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incl. native focus request (X11, Windows, OSX)
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sendFocusLost/sendFocusGained -> focusChanged
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Current mode uses ScreenSize w/ dummy values if unimplemented.
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- X11GLXContext: Better error message (requested / has)
- Test:
- Need to fetch remote GLProfile for GLCapabilities, since local machine differs
- Can't use GLSL (GL2ES2) on remote .. n/a w/ NV
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windowRepaint() callback
- act on positionChanged(..) only for realized windows,
otherwise we could end in an AWT deadlock (AWT parent window).
- add view parenting calls (addSubView/removeFromSuperview)
- attachToParent after view configuration
- allow concurrently view draw
- add windowRepaint() callback (native -> java)
- add more debug tracing
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flags (-d32/-d64) ; glxext.h uses 'gl-64bit-types.h'
Cleanup dependencies and linker args
- JOGL/NEWT: remove Xxf86vm dependency
- NativeWindow Solaris: Use std 'Xinerama' and 'xf86vmode'
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lockFocus(), deadlocks since we render separate to focus mgmt.
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no ':' for void func call)
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behavior/tests)
- Old code was just requesting the focus and made the window upfront
and notifying a gained focus to WindowImpl. (hack)
- Using proper requestFocus impl. issuing focusAction() and utilizing native
focus gained/lost messages. This distinguish between 'makeKey' and 'orderFront'.
Also requesting and accepting (view) first responder role, which is a precursor
to proper gained/lost focus handling on OSX.
- NEWTCanvasAWT: Adding 'steal AWT focus':
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void requestFocus() {
super.requestFocus(); // AWT
< steal AWT focus >
NEWTChild.requestFocus()
}
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Helps make the focus traversal between NEWT/AWT more reliable.
Happend on OSX that AWT (NewtCanvasAWT instance) didn't release the focus
after NEWT child gained the same.
We are not able to use the 'focusAction()' here (disabled in this code path)
due to AWT-EDT blocking and recursive focus changes. The latter is also
intendend to request the AWT focus first ..
- AWT/NEWT focus test 01 passes on OSX
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test actual confinement
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warp) - cleanup pos/coord translations
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Skip 'mouse move' event w/ same position
- On Windows, the OS sends us multiple event w/o change in position, suppress them
Add Enter/Exit events incl. synthesize 'enter' event for windows/osx
- X11: using native Enter/Leave events
- Windows: using native Leave event (tracking) and synthesized enter event
- OSX: TODO (required for the confined feature, etc)
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request-focus/warp-ptr if enabled
Dispatch mouse move events before enabled
- Allows user app listener to track to the new centered mouse position
before using the confined position. This is important for position change usage.
See simplified demo GearsES2
Only request-focus/warp-ptr if enabled
- No need to request focus and center mouse if leaving confinement
Demo GearsES2:
- No need to assume some position changes are erroneous (jumps)
due to confinement.
- Track unconfined mouse position, allowing confined navigation
to have the proper position change value
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