The set method modify the buffer object of the BufferData while the get method returned the buffer object of the Image.
I've also removed the _bufferObject member of Image (not used anymore)."
--This line, Lionel Lagardeand those below, will be ignored--
M include/osg/Image
* ZeroConfDevice does now return FILE_NOT_HANDLED instead of FILE_NOT_FOUND
* present3D supports multiple devices per env-var P3D_DEVICE, separate multiple device with a space
I refactored parts the p3d-plugin, the curl-plugin and parts of Registry and ReaderWriter. Currently the p3d-plugin tries to open all remote files with the help of the curl-plugin.
I added a new method to Registry called getReaderWriterForProtocolAndExtension. which will return a ReaderWriter which is capable in handling the remote file for the given protocol and extension. If no readerwriter is found for the given extension, a list is built of all readerwriters supporting the given protocol and this list is checked for support of wildcards (extension = "*"). If anything matches it get returned.
I added this principle also to the Registry, so now it's possible to register a generic ReaderWriter which can handle all filetypes for a given protocol, similar what curl is doing. All you have to do is to load the plugin at startup. The curl-fallback is still in place.
With these changes it is now possible to reference a movie inside a presentation without a server-address, read the presentation (with curl) and stream the movie with the correct plugin (e.g. QTKit)
"
* avfoundation: added support for IOS (CoreVideo-support is still in development, works only for SDK >= 6.0, set IPHONE_SDKVER in cMake accordingly)
* zeroconf: added ZeroConf-device-plugin (Mac/Win only, linux implementation missing) to advertise and discover services via ZeroConf/Bonjour, on windows you'll need the Bonjour SDK from Apple
* osgosc: modified the example to demonstrate the usage of the ZeroConf-plugin (start the example with the command-line-argument --zeroconf)
* SlideShowConstructor: enable/disable CoreVideo via a environment variable (P3D_ENABLE_CORE_VIDEO)
* RestHttp: mouse-motion-events get interpolated
* RestHttp: unhandled http-requests get sent as an user-event to the event-queue, all arguments get attached as user-values to the event
* modified some CMakeModules to work correctly when compiling for IOS
* fixed a compile-error for IOS in GraphicsWindowIOS
* some minor bugfixes"
This issue can be reproduced:
1. Create osgViewer window,
2. Push right&left mouse buttons on the osgViewer window,
3. Move mouse out of window, and release right&left mouse buttons.
osgViewer window handle only first mouse release, as result window thinks that we did not released second mouse button.
I attached fix for this issue."
I fixed some bugs and did some more tests with both of the video-plugins. I integrated CoreVideo with osgPresentation, ImageStream has a new virtual method called createSuitableTexture which returns NULL for default implementations. Specialized implementations like the QTKit-plugin return a CoreVideo-texture. I refactored the code in SlideShowConstructor::createTexturedQuad to use a texture returned from ImageStream::createSuitableTexture.
I did not use osgDB::readObjectFile to get the texture-object, as a lot of image-related code in SlideShowConstructor had to be refactored to use a texture. My changes are minimal and should not break existing code.
There's one minor issue with CoreVideo in general: As the implementation is asynchronous, there might be no texture available, when first showing the video the first frame. I am a bit unsure how to tackle this problem, any input on this is appreciated.
Back to the AVFoundation-plugin: the current implementation does not support CoreVideo as the QTKit-plugin supports it. There's no way to get decoded frames from AVFoundation stored on the GPU, which is kind of sad. I added some support for CoreVideo to transfer decoded frames back to the GPU, but in my testings the performance was worse than using the normal approach using glTexSubImage. This is why I disabled CoreVideo for AVFoundation. You can still request a CoreVideoTexture via readObjectFile, though.
"
Added template readFile(..) function to make it more convinient to cast to a specific object type.
Added support for osgGA::Device to osgViewer.
Added sdl plugin to provides very basic joystick osgGA::Device integration.
macro, which could set version within brackets and reset it after
that. All related serializers are also modified so that the
backward-compatibility bug reported by Farshid can be fixed.
"
From Robert Osfield, removed the use of osg::Referenced and creating the proxy object on the heap.
I worked with a osg::Constraint and found strange part of code:
class OSGMANIPULATOR_EXPORT Constraint : public osg::Referenced
{
public:
...
virtual bool constrain(ScaleUniformCommand& command) const { return constrain((MotionCommand&)command); }
virtual bool constrain(const Rotate3DCommand& command) { return constrain((MotionCommand&)command); }
...
If i use osgManipulator::Rotate3DCommand then method Rotate3DCommand::accept(const Constraint& constraint) calls Constraint::constrain(MotionCommand&) instead Constraint:: constrain(const Rotate3DCommand&).
If you replace
virtual bool constrain(const Rotate3DCommand& command) { return constrain((MotionCommand&)command); }
on to
virtual bool constrain(Rotate3DCommand& command) const { return constrain((MotionCommand&)command); }
then all works correctly.
"
I tested it with clang 3.1 and it seems that clang is enforcing the use of the same type for all parameters in this builtin. Looking at the function declaration [1]
bool __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (type *ptr, type oldval type newval, ...)
it seems to be doing the right thing: here the same type is used for *ptr, oldval and newval.
[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/_005f_005fsync-Builtins.html#g_t_005f_005fsync-Builtins
"
and TabPlaneDragger.cpp:
TabPlaneDragger(float handleScaleFactor=20.0f);
The reason for this is that the default OSG tab sizes are way bigger than
those we used in our application so far. And since handleScaleFactor_
is already a (constant) class member, I see no objection against making
it user defined."
My previous patch for Atomic Counter Uniform provide new template implementation
of Matrix{2,3,4}x{2,3,4}{fd}. This new implementation use Column-Major Matrix.
Original code define matrix as Row-Major matrix like other Matrix in OSG, and
my matrix implementation break compatibility with previous code.
For example osg_normalMatrix define in osg::State report by Roland Hill.
Thanks to Paul Martz to spot me when the bug appear."
- add non square matrix
- add double
- add all uniform type available in OpenGL 4.2
- backward compatibility for Matrixd to set/get an float uniform matrix
- update of IVE / Wrapper ReadWriter
implementation of AtomicCounterBuffer based on BufferIndexBinding
add example that use AtomicCounterBuffer and show rendering order of fragments,
original idea from geeks3d.com."
I have also made changes to the RotateCylinderDragger to provide a cylinder ring with a thickness. It is totally optional, but IMHO makes the default behavior work better than a solid cylinder (which typically obscures the geometry you are trying to drag). Gives it a bit more to grab, especially in the case where eyepoint and cylinder axis are near parallel.
"
* If the eyepoint and cylinder axis are close to parallel (given some tolerance), then it uses a plane perpendicular to the cylinder axis.
* Otherwise it uses a plane parallel to the cylinder axis oriented towards the eyepoint (previous behavior). This gives decent behavior and is the only path that was taken in the previous code. I kept with previous behavior and that allowed a good bit of code to be removed, simplifying things. There is now no need for the _onCylinder flag, but since there is a public accessor, I wasn't sure how to handle it for backwards compatibility, so I left it in. NOTE - there is no default initialized value, so if it is kept in, it should be set to 'false' to keep same behavior as before. I am not quite sure how the _onCylinder case was supposed to behave as even forcing that path gave undesirable behavior, even with carefully controlled dragging.
"
in osg::Program::PerContextProgram :
typedef std::vector<UniformModifiedCountPair> LastAppliedUniformList;
should be
typedef std::map<unsigned int, UniformModifiedCountPair> LastAppliedUniformList;
Intel driver can use index uniform value > 200000.
With a std::vector, this index uniform value generate an out of memory error
Nothing in OpenGL or GLSL specification define index uniform value rules.
And all other implementation that deal with uniform index in osg::Program
use a std::map.
This fix could have a little performance impact but this is the cost
to pay to work with
all driver."
Bug description:
Let's say we have class A
namespace Bug
{
class A : public osg::Object
{
public:
//...
typedef std::vector<osg::ref_ptr<A> > AList;
protected:
AList _alist;
//...
}
}
REGISTER_OBJECT_WRAPPER( A,
new Bug::A,
Bug::A,
"osg::Object Bug::A" )
{
ADD_LIST_SERIALIZER(A,Bug::A::AList);
}
Bug:
We create say 3 instances of class A: A1,A2,A3 and then we add A2 and A3 and A1 as child instances of A1 so we get next structure:
A1
|- A2,A3,A1
we call osgDB::writeObjectFile(A1,"/data/a.osgt") -> saved correctly( third element in list is saved as unique id that references parentClass
now we call
A1 = osgDB::readObjectFile("/data/a.osgt");
Everything is deserialized correctely except last element in list which should be same instance as parent A1.
The attached code resolves this issue by passing UniqueID in readObjectFields method and saving object in _identifierMap as soon as we have valid object instance so we can make reference to parent object from any child instance.
"
I think the best way to achieve this is to overwrite the DatabasePager::addDatabaseThread() method within the customized database pager. However this method is not 'virtual' yet, so I propose to make the method 'virtual'."
Without the change the application does not work properly. First I get the notification that an OpenGL error occured. After some more of this error messages I see broken textures on the screen. With the changes attached to this message my application works as intended."
Note from Robert Osfield, changed the Image::supportsTextureSubloading() to be const and to be implemented in the .cpp rather than inline.
The initialisation of glu low level tessellator is done in osgUtil::Tessellator::beginTessellation()
This function is not virtual, preventing any customization of the tesselation.
In particular, there in an option in glu tesselator that force the generated primitives to be triangles and that I'd like to use (GLU_TESS_EDGE_FLAG).
"
"I've made a few changes to osgUtil::PolytopeIntersector so that it
actually uses double precision floating point numbers everywhere (as
long as OSG_USE_FLOAT_PLANE is not defined).
I needed double precision intersections in a project I am working on.
These changes fixed the problems I was having -- this is all testing I
have done.
Notice that I have changed
osgUtil::PolytopeIntersector::Intersection's members to use doubles
(osg::Vec3d, instead of osg::Vec3). I could have added #ifdef's there
too, but I think it is better to not change the types of stuff in the
public interface depending on some preprocessor definition.
The modified files are attached. A diff also follows, for those who like it."
With the following changes from Robert Osfield:
"I've just reviewed your changes and have just tweaked them a little to
streamline them. What I have done in the PolytopeIntersector header
is add:
typedef osg::Plane::Vec3_type Vec3_type;
And then use this typedef in the definition of the vertices rather
then Vec3d as you did. Next changes were to PolytopeInteresector.cpp
where to the PolytopeIntersectorUtils defintions of the Vec3_type, and
value_type which now simply read:
typedef osg::Plane::Vec3_type Vec3_type;
typedef Vec3_type::value_type value_type;
This way I was able to complete avoid any if def's and have essential
the same implementation as you achieved. Changes now checked into
svn/trunk."
retessellatePolygons was applying the winding and boundary option.
Moved the gluTessProperty calls into beginTessellation().
There's a comment typo fix, removing an unused VertexPointList
typedef, and allocates one _tobj instead of one per tesellation.
Protections were added to check that _tobj was allocated in the few
remaining places it wasn't being checked.
---
On a side note, I would like to avoid the 'new Vec3d' in
Tessellator::addVertex for each call to
gluTessVertex(tess, location, data).
The RedBook leaves it ambiguous if the location pointer must
remain valid after gluTessVertex or not.
http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man/xhtml/gluTessVertex.xml
says that changing location is not safe, so being conservative, I'll
leave it as is, even though the Mesa GLU library copies the data not
the pointer, so it is currently safe."