The uniquify() method was not checking if the new name was actually in use or not.
Collada with rename option : Added an option to Collada writer, to rename uncommon IDs (geometries, materials...) to something more compatible (especially Google Earth).
Characters which may be interpreted as an URI are replaced with '_'. Useful if you want to ensure names having spaces or slashes to behave correctly. This may be undesired if original naming must be somewhat kept (hence making it an option)."
Simplfifer::ContinueSimplificationCallback to be able to decide whether up or downsampling is required,
removing the previous hardwards reliance on getSampleRatio<1.0.
Two fixed files:
osgPlugins/osgjs/JSON_Objects
osgPlugins/stl/ReaderWriterSTL.cpp.
They did not compile with VS 2008 (recent master from Github). It looks like they defined stdint types (missing in VS 2008) but code using them also included <osg/Types> header. Errors were caused by minor differences in signed int definitions. I just removed own definitions and added include<osg/Types> instead. It solves the problem and makes the code clearer now.
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.
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OpenSceneGraph and the OpenThreads library.
The changes in the file simply remove a few ifndef's that currently
do not allow Linux systems to fully utilize the PThread real-time
scheduling API.
Since Linux now fully supports the PThread scheduling API it would
be beneficial to have it available to use as necessary. I have
been testing this change since OSG release 3.3.7 and have not seen
any ill affects.
The Priority scheduling api is further protected by another ifdef:
#ifdef ALLOW_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
that only appears to be defined in the pthreads implementation as
well. This would make it unlikely that anyone would be affected
by this unless they are intentionally wanting to run with priority
scheduling. In which case on Linux they would need to make
these same modifications themselves to utilize it to its full extent.
Attached file is for the current trunk as of this date.
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This approach unifies much of the code handling the clean up of OpenGL graphics data, avoids lots of local mutexes and static variables that were previously required,
and enables the clean up scheme to be easily extended by users providing their own GraphicsObjectManager subclasses.
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I believe the offending lines are in the osg::Geometry copy constructor:
if ((copyop.getCopyFlags() & osg::CopyOp::DEEP_COPY_ARRAYS))
{
if (_useVertexBufferObjects)
{
// copying of arrays doesn't set up buffer objects so we'll need to force
// Geometry to assign these, we'll do this by switching off VBO's then renabling them.
setUseVertexBufferObjects(false);
setUseVertexBufferObjects(true);
}
}
Toggling the vertex buffer objects off then on again actually touches not only the arrays controlled by DEEP_COPY_ARRAYS, but also the PrimitiveSets which are controlled by DEEP_COPY_PRIMITIVES. This means if the user has copyflags of only DEEP_COPY_ARRAYS, we are modifying arrays that belong to the original const Geometry& we are copying from. I believe this shouldn't be allowed to happen because we are using a const& specifier for the original Geometry.
In my case the osgUtil::IncrementalCompileOperation was trying to compile the geometry, while in the main thread a clone operation toggled the VBO's off and on, a crash ensues.
In the attached patch, you will find a more efficient handling of VBO's in the osg::Geometry copy constructor, so that only the Arrays that were actually deep copied have their VBO assigned, and no changes are made to Arrays that already had a valid VBO assigned. In addition, the DEEP_COPY_PRIMITIVES flag is now honored so that VBO's are set up correctly should a user copy a Geometry with only that flag.
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It should stop and wait for a signal on either of those two. Due to a few logical inversions it boils down to replacing || with &&
OLD _block->set((!_requestList.empty() || !_pager->_databasePagerThreadPaused));
NEW _block->set((!_requestList.empty() && !_pager->_databasePagerThreadPaused));//release the threads to run IF (work_to_be_done && not_paused)
This bug is present since svn rev 8663 (just before 2.6.0 release)
attached is a zip with the files:
OpenSceneGraph\include\osgDB\ImagePager
This file is valid for svn branch and stable 3.2 and 3.4
branches 2.6 - 3.0 have the same bug, but other differences in the file."
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osgconv --compressed-dxt1 cow.osg cow.ive
due to different handling of the extentions in osg 3.4 and up.
attached is a zip with the files:
OpenSceneGraph\applications\osgconv\osgconv.cpp
This file is valid for svn branch and stable3.4."
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