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/* OpenSceneGraph example, osgtext.
*
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <osg/ArgumentParser>
#include <osg/Material>
#include <osg/PositionAttitudeTransform>
#include <osg/io_utils>
#include <osgDB/ReadFile>
#include <osgDB/WriteFile>
#include <osgGA/StateSetManipulator>
#include <osgViewer/Viewer>
#include <osgViewer/ViewerEventHandlers>
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#include <osgText/Text3D>
#include "TextNode.h"
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class Text3DAttributeHandler : public osgGA::GUIEventHandler
{
public:
Text3DAttributeHandler(osgText::Text3D* aText3D)
: m_Text3D(aText3D)
{
}
~Text3DAttributeHandler()
{
}
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virtual bool handle(const osgGA::GUIEventAdapter& ea, osgGA::GUIActionAdapter& aa)
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{
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if (ea.getEventType() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::PUSH)
{
osgViewer::View* view = dynamic_cast<osgViewer::View*>(&aa);
if (view) pick(view,ea);
return false;
}
else if (ea.getEventType() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::KEYUP)
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{
if (ea.getKey() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::KEY_Up)
{
m_Text3D->setCharacterSize(m_Text3D->getCharacterHeight() + 0.1);
OSG_NOTICE<<"m_Text3D->getCharacterHeight() = " << m_Text3D->getCharacterHeight() << std::endl;
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}
else if (ea.getKey() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::KEY_Down)
{
m_Text3D->setCharacterDepth(m_Text3D->getCharacterDepth() + 0.1);
OSG_NOTICE<<"m_Text3D->getCharacterDepth() = " << m_Text3D->getCharacterDepth() << std::endl;
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}
else if (ea.getKey() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::KEY_Left)
{
static int counter = 1;
if (counter%3 == 0)
m_Text3D->setText("Press arrow keys.", osgText::String::ENCODING_UTF8);
else if (counter%3 == 1)
m_Text3D->setText("setText\nworks!", osgText::String::ENCODING_UTF8);
else if (counter%3 == 2)
m_Text3D->setText("setText really works?", osgText::String::ENCODING_UTF8);
else if (counter%3 == 3)
m_Text3D->setText("setText works, really!", osgText::String::ENCODING_UTF8);
++counter;
OSG_NOTICE<<"m_Text3D->getText().size() = " << m_Text3D->getText().size() << std::endl;
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}
else if (ea.getKey() == osgGA::GUIEventAdapter::KEY_Right)
{
m_Text3D->setLineSpacing(m_Text3D->getLineSpacing() + 0.1);
OSG_NOTICE<<"m_Text3D->getLineSpacing() = " << m_Text3D->getLineSpacing() << std::endl;
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}
}
return false;
}
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void pick(osgViewer::View* view, const osgGA::GUIEventAdapter& ea)
{
osgUtil::LineSegmentIntersector::Intersections intersections;
if (view->computeIntersections(ea, intersections))
{
OSG_NOTICE<<"found intersections : "<<std::endl;
for(osgUtil::LineSegmentIntersector::Intersections::iterator itr = intersections.begin();
itr != intersections.end();
++itr)
{
OSG_NOTICE<<" intersection "<<itr->localIntersectionPoint<<std::endl;
}
}
else
{
OSG_NOTICE<<"failed to get intersection "<<std::endl;
}
}
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private:
osgText::Text3D* m_Text3D;
};
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
osg::ArgumentParser arguments(&argc, argv);
osgViewer::Viewer viewer(arguments);
std::string fontFile("arial.ttf");
while(arguments.read("-f",fontFile)) {}
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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osg::ref_ptr<osgText::Font> font = osgText::readRefFontFile(fontFile);
if (!font) return 1;
OSG_NOTICE<<"Read font "<<fontFile<<" font="<<font.get()<<std::endl;
std::string word("Press arrow keys.");
while (arguments.read("-w",word)) {}
osg::ref_ptr<osgText::Style> style = new osgText::Style;
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float thickness = 0.1f;
while(arguments.read("--thickness",thickness)) {}
style->setThicknessRatio(thickness);
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// set up any bevel if required
float r;
osg::ref_ptr<osgText::Bevel> bevel;
while(arguments.read("--rounded",r)) { bevel = new osgText::Bevel; bevel->roundedBevel2(r); }
while(arguments.read("--rounded")) { bevel = new osgText::Bevel; bevel->roundedBevel2(0.25); }
while(arguments.read("--flat",r)) { bevel = new osgText::Bevel; bevel->flatBevel(r); }
while(arguments.read("--flat")) { bevel = new osgText::Bevel; bevel->flatBevel(0.25); }
while(arguments.read("--bevel-thickness",r)) { if (bevel.valid()) bevel->setBevelThickness(r); }
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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if (bevel.valid())
{
while(arguments.read("--smooth-concave-Junctions") || arguments.read("--scj"))
{
bevel->setSmoothConcaveJunctions(true);
}
}
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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style->setBevel(bevel.get());
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// set up outline.
while(arguments.read("--outline",r)) { style->setOutlineRatio(r); }
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viewer.addEventHandler( new osgGA::StateSetManipulator(viewer.getCamera()->getOrCreateStateSet()) );
viewer.addEventHandler(new osgViewer::StatsHandler);
#if 1
osg::ref_ptr<osg::Group> group = new osg::Group;
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float characterSize = 1.0f;
while(arguments.read("--size",characterSize)) {}
if (arguments.read("--2d"))
{
osgText::Text* text2D = new osgText::Text;
text2D->setFont(font.get());
text2D->setCharacterSize(characterSize);
text2D->setFontResolution(256,256);
text2D->setDrawMode(osgText::Text::TEXT | osgText::Text::BOUNDINGBOX);
text2D->setAxisAlignment(osgText::Text::XZ_PLANE);
text2D->setText(word);
osg::Geode* geode = new osg::Geode;
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geode->addDrawable(text2D);
group->addChild(geode);
}
if (arguments.read("--TextNode"))
{
// experimental text node
osgText::TextNode* text = new osgText::TextNode;
text->setFont(font.get());
text->setStyle(style.get());
text->setTextTechnique(new osgText::TextTechnique);
text->setText(word);
text->update();
group->addChild(text);
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}
else if (!arguments.read("--no-3d"))
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{
osgText::Text3D* text3D = new osgText::Text3D;
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// Does not help
text3D->setDataVariance(osg::Object::DYNAMIC);
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text3D->setFont(font.get());
text3D->setStyle(style.get());
text3D->setCharacterSize(characterSize);
text3D->setDrawMode(osgText::Text3D::TEXT | osgText::Text3D::BOUNDINGBOX);
text3D->setAxisAlignment(osgText::Text3D::XZ_PLANE);
text3D->setText(word);
osg::Geode* geode = new osg::Geode;
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geode->addDrawable(text3D);
group->addChild(geode);
osg::Vec4 color(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f);
while(arguments.read("--color",color.r(),color.g(),color.b(),color.a()))
{
OSG_NOTICE<<"--color "<<color<<std::endl;
text3D->setColor(color);
}
std::string imageFilename;
while(arguments.read("--image",imageFilename))
{
OSG_NOTICE<<"--image "<<imageFilename<<std::endl;
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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osg::ref_ptr<osg::Image> image = osgDB::readRefImageFile(imageFilename);
if (image.valid())
{
OSG_NOTICE<<" loaded image "<<imageFilename<<std::endl;
osg::StateSet* stateset = text3D->getOrCreateStateSet();
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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stateset->setTextureAttributeAndModes(0, new osg::Texture2D(image), osg::StateAttribute::ON);
}
}
while(arguments.read("--wall-color",color.r(),color.g(),color.b(),color.a()))
{
osg::StateSet* stateset = text3D->getOrCreateWallStateSet();
osg::Material* material = new osg::Material;
material->setDiffuse(osg::Material::FRONT_AND_BACK, color);
stateset->setAttribute(material);
}
while(arguments.read("--wall-image",imageFilename))
{
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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osg::ref_ptr<osg::Image> image = osgDB::readRefImageFile(imageFilename);
if (image.valid())
{
osg::StateSet* stateset = text3D->getOrCreateWallStateSet();
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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stateset->setTextureAttributeAndModes(0, new osg::Texture2D(image), osg::StateAttribute::ON);
}
}
while(arguments.read("--back-color",color.r(),color.g(),color.b(),color.a()))
{
osg::StateSet* stateset = text3D->getOrCreateBackStateSet();
osg::Material* material = new osg::Material;
material->setDiffuse(osg::Material::FRONT_AND_BACK, color);
stateset->setAttribute(material);
}
while(arguments.read("--back-image",imageFilename))
{
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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osg::ref_ptr<osg::Image> image = osgDB::readRefImageFile(imageFilename);
if (image)
{
osg::StateSet* stateset = text3D->getOrCreateBackStateSet();
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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stateset->setTextureAttributeAndModes(0, new osg::Texture2D(image), osg::StateAttribute::ON);
}
}
if (arguments.read("--size-quad"))
{
geode->addDrawable( osg::createTexturedQuadGeometry(osg::Vec3(0.0f,characterSize*thickness,0.0f),osg::Vec3(characterSize,0.0,0.0),osg::Vec3(0.0f,0.0,characterSize), 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0) );
}
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if (arguments.read("--add-axes"))
{
group->addChild(osgDB::readRefNodeFile("axes.osgt"));
}
std::string mode;
if (arguments.read("--character-size-mode", mode))
{
if (mode == "screen_coords")
{
text3D->setCharacterSizeMode(osgText::TextBase::SCREEN_COORDS);
text3D->setCharacterSize(1080/4);
}
}
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viewer.addEventHandler(new Text3DAttributeHandler(text3D));
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}
Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods, forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero. To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File() usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group: bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node* tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache and multi-threaded loaded more robust. git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
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viewer.setSceneData(group);
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#endif
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return viewer.run();
}