renamed osg::Image::pixelFormat(), internalTextureFormat(),dataType() to
osg::Image::getPixelFormat() etc. These changes are to bring it more
into line with the style of the rest of the OSG.
Updated the rest of the distribution to take account for these names changes.
osg::Camrea::getModelViewMatrix() and osg::Camera::getProjectionMatrix() are
calculated on the fly. Removed various redudent methods, including the
project and unproject methods which are better supported within osgUtil::SceneView.
Added a computeWindowMatrix() method to Viewport, to make it easier to construct
a MV*P*W matrix for converting local coords into screen coords and visa versa.
Converted SceneView and CullVisitor to use this new method.
support out of Camera and into SceneView. Also enabled the option to set the
projection and modelview matrices directly on SceneView thereby removing the
dependance on osg::Camrea to control the view of the scene.
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.
osg::Image::readPixels to encapsulate glReadPixels.
Reordering of includes in include/osg/Fog and include/osg/Light to remove silly warnings under Visual Studio.
osg::Drawable. Added osg::Image::readPixels to osg::Image.
Made osg::LightSource to default to cullActive set to false to that LightSource
nodes don't get culled by default.
in progress for the new support for controlling the projection matrix from
within the scene graph.
Also Added osg::State::getClippingVolume(), getProjectionMatrix() and
getModelViewMatrix() with allows drawables to access the current projection,
and model view matrices and the view frustum in local coords to the drawable.
it now maintains references to the last applied matrices, automatically doing
lazy state updating. This simplifies the various places in the OSG which
were previously doing the applying, add paves the way for managing the
projection matrix within the scene graph.
Remove MemoryAdapter and mem_ptr as they arn't being used, and can potentially
confuse users by their existance.
osg::Texture. The values default to 0, and in this state they are
sizes of the glTexSubImage2D are taken from the source image size. This
allows the previous setup with no settings for subload size to work as
before.
memory manager published at flipcode.com. This can be turned on
with the OSG_USE_MEMORY_MANGER option which then uses custom global
new and delete operators as well as provide osgNew and osgDelete macro's
which add ability to log line and file from which calls are made.
Updated osg,osgUtil,osgDB,osgText and osgPlugins/osg to use osgNew/osgDelete,
and fixed memory leaks highlighted by the new memory manager.
published at flipcode. I havn't adopted Paul's macro's for new/delete etc, but use
osg prefixed versions instead to allow greater flexiblity in handling include
ordering.
Have fixed a couple of new/delete[] problems which existed as a result.
To use the MemoryManager to track memory usage simply add
-DOSG_USE_MEMEORY_TRACKING to the compile line.
Have yet to move the osg from using new to osgNew, will do this next.
easier to specify which modes and attributes have been modified without
the user requiring to know to what value, or to have an equivilant attribute
to pass to the have_applied_attribute method. The original have_applied(mode)
and have_applied(attribute) methods have been renamed have_applied_mode(),
have_applied_attribute() as this was required to prevent the mode and type
values colliding during compile (it was causing a compile error when the method
names were the same.)
not delete the object even if its count goes to 0 or below. This should
only be called in special circumstances, the ReaderWriter::ReadResult
being one of them. This new method has allowed the problem of objects
being multiple referenced on return from readNodeFile() & readImageFile().
much more of the core texture setup code. This largely invloved paramterizing
the applyImmediateMode, which has also been rename applyTexImage to reflect
its functionality better.
include change the CameraManipulators so they work with double for time
instead of float. Also added support for DataType to osg::StateAttribute
and StateSet so that they can be set to either STATIC or DYNAMIC, this
allows the optimizer to know whether that an attribute can be optimized
or not.
mode by using a _texParamtersDirty flag in combination with an
applyTexParamters(State&) method which does the paramters setting in one
tidy bundle. This new implementations replaces the CompileFlags submitted
yesterday.
Simplified NodeCallback by remove osg::NodeCallback::Requirements as they
are no longer needed.
Fixed comments in Drawable.
Put guards around cosf definations so that they are only used under Win32/Mac.
Fixed warning in CullVisitor.
Moved CullVisitor/RenderStage/RenderStageLighting across to managing lights
entirely within RenderStageLighting, and changed the management of modelview
matrices so that RenderLeaf now stores the absolute modelview matrix, rather
than a model matrix as done previously. The later allows RenderLeaf's to do
a glLoadMatrix rather than a glPushMatrix/glMultMatrix/glPopMatrix.
distribution clean from GUI examples, these instead should live in the bazaar.
This can better accomodate the many different types of viewer that users are
developming.
the conclusion that the osg::Matrix::inverse was broken, have lifted a new
implementation from sgl and it seems to work fine. Will need further testing
but looks good.
objects that are deleted whilest still having a positive _refCount, such
as when a object has been deleted on the stack, yet other references still
exist for it. Have put the desctructor implementation in Object.cpp to
avoid adding yet another file with only a couple of lines of code in.
by adding a ComputeTransformCallback to osg::Transform, and have now removed
the recently added AutoTransform since it is nolonger required. Have also
updated CullVisitor to account for the new ways for tracking transformation
matrices in the scene.
on the stack thus ensure that they arn't created locally and have their
memory deleted incorrectly.
Also updated the IntersectVisitor so that it no used osg::ref_ptr<> internally
for storing all data. Have also move the IntersectState helper class to inside the
IntersectVisitor which simplifies the external interface to the class.
class now combines Cloner and DeepCopy into one class. Cloner and DeepCopy
will be removed in next commit.
Also have added osgcopy app to Demos which shows how the CopyOp have be
subclassed to create users own specific handling of copying.
Have fixed copy constructor problems in GeoSet which fix the deep copy
problem experienced yesterday.
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.
method
and getWorldToLocalMatrix(), computeLocalToWorld() and computeWorldToLocal()
methods.
Have updated the CullVisitor, IntersectVisitor and Optimizer to use the
new osg::Transform::getLocalToWorldMatrix() which has the same functionality
as the old getMatrix() but is now supports subclasses of osg::Transform
transparently.
Have added osg::PositionAttitudeTransform as subclass of osg::Transform
which manages the transform as position and attitude via a Vec3 and Quat
respectively.
of objects which were transformed by multiple matrices at one time - this
cannot be handled in the flattening process (since we only have one piece
of geometry to transform). This visitor now handles this case by disabling
flattening of any objects and transforms associated in this way.
change in osg::Billboard.
Removed in instance of an object being passed () brackets, have removed the
brackets to avoid an amiguity with the compiler intepreting it as a function.
Alas changed the indenting to use 4 spaces instead of tabs, this irons out
differences when working under Windows and Unix, keeping the identing
consistent.
osgGLUT::Window, standardising on the Window ones, and therefore removing
an unitialized variable that had been introduced. This caused a crash
under WindowsXP due to send invalid values to glutReshapeWindow.
OpenGL light is being operated on, and also now relies upong the standard
osg::State handling of OpenGL modes to switch on the appropriate lights.
The previous static counter mechansim for the light number was causing a
redundent light to be created when the osg plugin created the first osg::Light
to use a prototype for other osg::Light's to be cloned from in the
.osg plugin execution.
The static count mechanism also prevent the lights modes being controlled
independantly from the setting of the light paramters themselves. This
meant that a light once created was global, and couldn't be turned off
locally via the OSG's support for OpenGL mode enabling/disabling. This
has been overcome with the new implementation, the user has complete
flexiblity of when and where to use the different lights at their
disposal.
Renamed the osg::VisualsSettings to osg::DisplaySettings, and
osgUtil::VisualsRequirementsVisitor to osgUtil::DisplayRequirementsVisitor.
Added support for OSG_SCREEN_HEIGHT into osg::DisplaySettings, and added
a DisplaySettings* to the constructors of osg::SceneView and osg::Camera.
it consistent with the rest of the osg::Matrix naming. Updated OSG
distribution to account for new name.
Added support for the STATIC/DYNAMIC osg::Transform::Type to the .osg
ASCII reader/writer plugin and the flt reader plugin.
Removed the non cost version of osg::Transform::getMatrix() as this could
by pass the dirty mechinism.
that used it, all references to the Standard C++ stream classes use the
std::ostream etc convention, all references to "using namespace std" and
"using namespace std::ostream etc" have been removed.
the functionality clear given the name. This will break user code unfortunately
so please be away of the following mapping.
osg::Matrix::makeTrans(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::makeTranslate(..)
osg::Matrix::makeRot(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::makeRotate(..)
osg::Matrix::trans(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::translate(..)
osg::Quat::makeRot(..)?\026 -> osg::Quat::makeRotate(..)
Also updated the rest of the OSG distribution to use the new names, and
have removed the old deprecated Matrix methods too.
default AttributeDeleteFunctor which uses delete []. Users can create
their own handlers for the attribute memory to override this default
behavior.
Fixed a typo in ReaderWriterOBJ.cpp.
Updates to the osg::Transform, adding preMult and postMult methods and
deprecating the old preRotate,preTranslate,preScale.
Updated the rest of the OSG so that it nolonger uses the deprecated
osg::Transform nodes.
Renamed osgUtil::SceneView::setGlobalState() to
osgUtil::SceneView::setGlobalStateSet() so that the name reflects its
functionality better. Updated osgGLUT::Viewer etc to cope with new
name change.
list of text drawables as a paragraph block, handles breaking of text into
individual lines automatically.
Changed the osg::Node::setUserData so that the data type has to be an
osg::Referenced, and removes the dependancy on osg::MemoryAdapter. I have
done this since it simplifies the OSG side of the interface and makes it
less like that the user might abuse the memory managment of the data. It
does however mean that user data will have by subclassed from Referenced,
and therefor may require users to have their own adapter to do this.
However, this little nuasance is worth the extra cleaness and robustness
afforded by going the osg::Referenced route.