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//C++ header - Open Scene Graph - Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Robert Osfield
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2001-10-04 23:12:57 +08:00
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//Distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL)
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//as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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2001-01-11 00:32:10 +08:00
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#ifndef OSG_OBJECT
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#define OSG_OBJECT 1
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#include <osg/Referenced>
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#include <osg/CopyOp>
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#include <osg/ref_ptr>
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namespace osg {
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/** META_Object macro define the standard clone, isSameKindAs and className methods.
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* Use when subclassing from Object to make it more convinient to define
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* the standard pure virtual clone, isSameKindAs and className methods
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* which are required for all Object subclasses.*/
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#define META_Object(library,name) \
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virtual osg::Object* cloneType() const { return osgNew name (); } \
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virtual osg::Object* clone(const osg::CopyOp& copyop) const { return osgNew name (*this,copyop); } \
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virtual bool isSameKindAs(const osg::Object* obj) const { return dynamic_cast<const name *>(obj)!=NULL; } \
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virtual const char* libraryName() const { return #library; }\
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virtual const char* className() const { return #name; }
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/** Base class/standard interface for objects which require IO support,
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cloning and reference counting.
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Based on GOF Composite, Prototype and Template Method patterns.
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*/
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class SG_EXPORT Object : public Referenced
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{
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public:
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Added support for shallow and deep copy of nodes, drawables and state, via a
copy constructor which takes an optional Cloner object, and the old
osg::Object::clone() has changed so that it now requires a Cloner as paramter.
This is passed on to the copy constructor to help control the shallow vs
deep copying. The old functionality of clone() which was clone of type has
been renamed to cloneType().
Updated all of the OSG to work with these new conventions, implemention all
the required copy constructors etc. A couple of areas will do shallow
copies by design, a couple of other still need to be updated to do either
shallow or deep.
Neither of the shallow or deep copy operations have been tested yet, only
the old functionality of the OSG has been checked so far, such running the
viewer on various demo datasets.
Also fixed a problem in osg::Optimize::RemoveRendundentNodesVisitor which
was not checking that Group didn't have have any attached StateSet's, Callbacks
or UserData. These checks have now been added, which fixes a bug which was
revealled by the new osgscribe demo, this related to removal of group acting
as state decorator.
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/** Construct an object. Note Object is a pure virtual base class
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and therefore cannot be constructed on its own, only derived
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classes which override the clone and className methods are
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concrete classes and can be constructed.*/
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Added DataVariance enum and set/get fields to osg::Object to help identify
which objects have values that vary over the lifetime of the object (DYNAMIC)
and ones that do not vary (STATIC). Removed the equivalent code in
osg::Transform, StateSet and StateAttribute, as these are now encompassed
by the new DataVariance field.
Removed MatrixMode enum from Matrix, and associated fields/parameters from
osg::Transfrom and osg::NodeVisitor, since MatrixMode was not providing
any useful functionality, but made the interface more complex (MatrixMode
was an experimental API)
Added ReferenceFrame field to osg::Transform which allows users to specify
transforms that are relative to their parents (the default, and previous behavior)
or absolute reference frame, which can be used for HUD's, camera relative
light sources etc etc. Note, the view frustum culling for absolute Transform
are disabled, and all their parents up to the root are also automatically
have view frustum culling disabled. However, once passed an absolute Transform
node culling will return to its default state of on, so you can still cull
underneath an absolute transform, its only the culling above which is disabled.
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inline Object():Referenced(),_dataVariance(DYNAMIC) {}
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/** Copy constructor, optional CopyOp object can be used to control
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Added support for shallow and deep copy of nodes, drawables and state, via a
copy constructor which takes an optional Cloner object, and the old
osg::Object::clone() has changed so that it now requires a Cloner as paramter.
This is passed on to the copy constructor to help control the shallow vs
deep copying. The old functionality of clone() which was clone of type has
been renamed to cloneType().
Updated all of the OSG to work with these new conventions, implemention all
the required copy constructors etc. A couple of areas will do shallow
copies by design, a couple of other still need to be updated to do either
shallow or deep.
Neither of the shallow or deep copy operations have been tested yet, only
the old functionality of the OSG has been checked so far, such running the
viewer on various demo datasets.
Also fixed a problem in osg::Optimize::RemoveRendundentNodesVisitor which
was not checking that Group didn't have have any attached StateSet's, Callbacks
or UserData. These checks have now been added, which fixes a bug which was
revealled by the new osgscribe demo, this related to removal of group acting
as state decorator.
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* shallow vs deep copying of dynamic data.*/
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Object(const Object&,const CopyOp& copyop=CopyOp::SHALLOW_COPY);
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Added support for shallow and deep copy of nodes, drawables and state, via a
copy constructor which takes an optional Cloner object, and the old
osg::Object::clone() has changed so that it now requires a Cloner as paramter.
This is passed on to the copy constructor to help control the shallow vs
deep copying. The old functionality of clone() which was clone of type has
been renamed to cloneType().
Updated all of the OSG to work with these new conventions, implemention all
the required copy constructors etc. A couple of areas will do shallow
copies by design, a couple of other still need to be updated to do either
shallow or deep.
Neither of the shallow or deep copy operations have been tested yet, only
the old functionality of the OSG has been checked so far, such running the
viewer on various demo datasets.
Also fixed a problem in osg::Optimize::RemoveRendundentNodesVisitor which
was not checking that Group didn't have have any attached StateSet's, Callbacks
or UserData. These checks have now been added, which fixes a bug which was
revealled by the new osgscribe demo, this related to removal of group acting
as state decorator.
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/** Clone the type of an object, with Object* return type.
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Must be defined by derived classes.*/
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virtual Object* cloneType() const = 0;
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/** Clone the an object, with Object* return type.
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Must be defined by derived classes.*/
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virtual Object* clone(const CopyOp&) const = 0;
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virtual bool isSameKindAs(const Object*) const { return true; }
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/** return the name of the object's library. Must be defined
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by derived classes. The OpenSceneGraph convention the is
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that the namspace of a library is the same as the library name.*/
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virtual const char* libraryName() const = 0;
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/** return the name of the object's class type. Must be defined
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by derived classes.*/
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virtual const char* className() const = 0;
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Added DataVariance enum and set/get fields to osg::Object to help identify
which objects have values that vary over the lifetime of the object (DYNAMIC)
and ones that do not vary (STATIC). Removed the equivalent code in
osg::Transform, StateSet and StateAttribute, as these are now encompassed
by the new DataVariance field.
Removed MatrixMode enum from Matrix, and associated fields/parameters from
osg::Transfrom and osg::NodeVisitor, since MatrixMode was not providing
any useful functionality, but made the interface more complex (MatrixMode
was an experimental API)
Added ReferenceFrame field to osg::Transform which allows users to specify
transforms that are relative to their parents (the default, and previous behavior)
or absolute reference frame, which can be used for HUD's, camera relative
light sources etc etc. Note, the view frustum culling for absolute Transform
are disabled, and all their parents up to the root are also automatically
have view frustum culling disabled. However, once passed an absolute Transform
node culling will return to its default state of on, so you can still cull
underneath an absolute transform, its only the culling above which is disabled.
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enum DataVariance
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{
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DYNAMIC,
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STATIC
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};
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/** Set the data variance of this object.
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* Can be set to either STATIC for values that do not change over the lifetime of the object,
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* or DYNAMIC for values that vary over the lifetime of the object. The DataVariance value
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* can be used be routines such as optimzation codes that wish to share static data.*/
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inline void setDataVariance(const DataVariance dv) { _dataVariance = dv; }
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/** Get the data variance of this object.*/
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inline const DataVariance getDataVariance() const { return _dataVariance; }
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/**
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* Set user data, data must be subclased from Referenced to allow
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* automatic memory handling. If you own data isn't directly
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* subclassed from Referenced then create and adapter object
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* which points to your own objects and handles the memory addressing.
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*/
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inline void setUserData(Referenced* obj) { _userData = obj; }
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/** Get user data.*/
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inline Referenced* getUserData() { return _userData.get(); }
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/** Get const user data.*/
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inline const Referenced* getUserData() const { return _userData.get(); }
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protected:
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/** Object destructor. Note, is protected so that Objects cannot
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be deleted other than by being dereferenced and the reference
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count being zero (see osg::Referenced), preventing the deletion
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of nodes which are still in use. This also means that
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Node's cannot be created on stack i.e Node node will not compile,
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forcing all nodes to be created on the heap i.e Node* node
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= new Node().*/
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virtual ~Object() {}
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Added DataVariance enum and set/get fields to osg::Object to help identify
which objects have values that vary over the lifetime of the object (DYNAMIC)
and ones that do not vary (STATIC). Removed the equivalent code in
osg::Transform, StateSet and StateAttribute, as these are now encompassed
by the new DataVariance field.
Removed MatrixMode enum from Matrix, and associated fields/parameters from
osg::Transfrom and osg::NodeVisitor, since MatrixMode was not providing
any useful functionality, but made the interface more complex (MatrixMode
was an experimental API)
Added ReferenceFrame field to osg::Transform which allows users to specify
transforms that are relative to their parents (the default, and previous behavior)
or absolute reference frame, which can be used for HUD's, camera relative
light sources etc etc. Note, the view frustum culling for absolute Transform
are disabled, and all their parents up to the root are also automatically
have view frustum culling disabled. However, once passed an absolute Transform
node culling will return to its default state of on, so you can still cull
underneath an absolute transform, its only the culling above which is disabled.
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DataVariance _dataVariance;
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ref_ptr<Referenced> _userData;
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private:
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Added support for shallow and deep copy of nodes, drawables and state, via a
copy constructor which takes an optional Cloner object, and the old
osg::Object::clone() has changed so that it now requires a Cloner as paramter.
This is passed on to the copy constructor to help control the shallow vs
deep copying. The old functionality of clone() which was clone of type has
been renamed to cloneType().
Updated all of the OSG to work with these new conventions, implemention all
the required copy constructors etc. A couple of areas will do shallow
copies by design, a couple of other still need to be updated to do either
shallow or deep.
Neither of the shallow or deep copy operations have been tested yet, only
the old functionality of the OSG has been checked so far, such running the
viewer on various demo datasets.
Also fixed a problem in osg::Optimize::RemoveRendundentNodesVisitor which
was not checking that Group didn't have have any attached StateSet's, Callbacks
or UserData. These checks have now been added, which fixes a bug which was
revealled by the new osgscribe demo, this related to removal of group acting
as state decorator.
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/** disallow any copy operator.*/
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Object& operator = (const Object&) { return *this; }
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};
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}
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#endif
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