algorithm consisting of two consequent phases :
- first phase is a GLSL shader performing object culling and LOD picking ( a culling shader ).
Every culled object is represented as GL_POINT in the input osg::Geometry.
The output of the culling shader is a set of object LODs that need to be rendered.
The output is stored in texture buffer objects. No pixel is drawn to the screen
because GL_RASTERIZER_DISCARD mode is used.
- second phase draws osg::Geometry containing merged LODs using glDrawArraysIndirect()
function. Information about quantity of instances to render, its positions and other
parameters is sourced from texture buffer objects filled in the first phase.
The example uses various OpenGL 4.2 features such as texture buffer objects,
atomic counters, image units and functions defined in GL_ARB_shader_image_load_store
extension to achieve its goal and thus will not work on graphic cards with older OpenGL
versions.
The example was tested on Linux and Windows with NVidia 570 and 580 cards.
The tests on AMD cards were not conducted ( due to lack of it ).
The tests were performed using OSG revision 14088.
The main advantages of this rendering method :
- instanced rendering capable of drawing thousands of different objects with
almost no CPU intervention ( cull and draw times are close to 0 ms ).
- input objects may be sourced from any OSG graph ( for example - information about
object points may be stored in a PagedLOD graph. This way we may cover the whole
countries with trees, buildings and other objects ).
Furthermore if we create osgDB plugins that generate data on the fly, we may
generate information for every grass blade for that country.
- every object may have its own parameters and thus may be distinct from other objects
of the same type.
- relatively low memory footprint ( single object information is stored in a few
vertex attributes ).
- no GPU->CPU roundtrip typical for such methods ( method uses atomic counters
and glDrawArraysIndirect() function instead of OpenGL queries. This way
information about quantity of rendered objects never goes back to CPU.
The typical GPU->CPU roundtrip cost is about 2 ms ).
- this example also shows how to render dynamic objects ( objects that may change
its position ) with moving parts ( like car wheels or airplane propellers ) .
The obvious extension to that dynamic method would be the animated crowd rendering.
- rendered objects may be easily replaced ( there is no need to process the whole
OSG graphs, because these graphs store only positional information ).
The main disadvantages of a method :
- the maximum quantity of objects to render must be known beforehand
( because texture buffer objects holding data between phases have constant size ).
- OSG statistics are flawed ( they don't know anymore how many objects are drawn ).
- osgUtil::Intersection does not work
Example application may be used to make some performance tests, so below you
will find some extended parameter description :
--skip-dynamic - skip rendering of dynamic objects if you only want to
observe static object statistics
--skip-static - the same for static objects
--dynamic-area-size - size of the area for dynamic rendering. Default = 1000 meters
( square 1000m x 1000m ). Along with density defines
how many dynamic objects is there in the example.
--static-area-size - the same for static objects. Default = 2000 meters
( square 2000m x 2000m ).
Example application defines some parameters (density, LOD ranges, object's triangle count).
You may manipulate its values using below described modifiers:
--density-modifier - density modifier in percent. Default = 100%.
Density ( along with LOD ranges ) defines maximum
quantity of rendered objects. registerType() function
accepts maximum density ( in objects per square kilometer )
as its parameter.
--lod-modifier - defines the LOD ranges. Default = 100%.
--triangle-modifier - defines the number of triangles in finally rendered objects.
Default = 100 %.
--instances-per-cell - for static rendering the application builds OSG graph using
InstanceCell class ( this class is a modified version of Cell class
from osgforest example - it builds simple quadtree from a list
of static instances ). This parameter defines maximum number
of instances in a single osg::Group in quadtree.
If, for example, you modify it to value=100, you will see
really big cull time in OSG statistics ( because resulting
tree generated by InstanceCell will be very deep ).
Default value = 4096 .
--export-objects - write object geometries and quadtree of instances to osgt files
for later analysis.
--use-multi-draw - use glMultiDrawArraysIndirect() instead of glDrawArraysIndirect() in a
draw shader. Thanks to this we may render all ( different ) objects
using only one draw call. Requires OpenGL version 4.3 and some more
work from me, because now it does not work ( probably I implemented
it wrong, or Windows NVidia driver has errors, because it hangs
the apllication at the moment ).
This application is inspired by Daniel Rákos work : "GPU based dynamic geometry LOD" that
may be found under this address : http://rastergrid.com/blog/2010/10/gpu-based-dynamic-geometry-lod/
There are however some differences :
- Daniel Rákos uses GL queries to count objects to render, while this example
uses atomic counters ( no GPU->CPU roundtrip )
- this example does not use transform feedback buffers to store intermediate data
( it uses texture buffer objects instead ).
- I use only the vertex shader to cull objects, whereas Daniel Rákos uses vertex shader
and geometry shader ( because only geometry shader can send more than one primitive
to transform feedback buffers ).
- objects in the example are drawn using glDrawArraysIndirect() function,
instead of glDrawElementsInstanced().
Finally there are some things to consider/discuss :
- the whole algorithm exploits nice OpenGL feature that any GL buffer
may be bound as any type of buffer ( in our example a buffer is once bound
as a texture buffer object, and later is bound as GL_DRAW_INDIRECT_BUFFER ).
osg::TextureBuffer class has one handy method to do that trick ( bindBufferAs() ),
and new primitive sets use osg::TextureBuffer as input.
For now I added new primitive sets to example ( DrawArraysIndirect and
MultiDrawArraysIndirect defined in examples/osggpucull/DrawIndirectPrimitiveSet.h ),
but if Robert will accept its current implementations ( I mean - primitive
sets that have osg::TextureBuffer in constructor ), I may add it to
osg/include/PrimitiveSet header.
- I used BufferTemplate class writen and published by Aurelien in submission forum
some time ago. For some reason this class never got into osg/include, but is
really needed during creation of UBOs, TBOs, and possibly SSBOs in the future.
I added std::vector specialization to that template class.
- I needed to create similar osg::Geometries with variable number of vertices
( to create different LODs in my example ). For this reason I've written
some code allowing me to create osg::Geometries from osg::Shape descendants.
This code may be found in ShapeToGeometry.* files. Examples of use are in
osggpucull.cpp . The question is : should this code stay in example, or should
it be moved to osgUtil ?
- this remark is important for NVidia cards on Linux and Windows : if
you have "Sync to VBlank" turned ON in nvidia-settings and you want to see
real GPU times in OSG statistics window, you must set the power management
settings to "Prefer maximum performance", because when "Adaptive mode" is used,
the graphic card's clock may be slowed down by the driver during program execution
( On Linux when OpenGL application starts in adaptive mode, clock should work
as fast as possible, but after one minute of program execution, the clock slows down ).
This happens when GPU time in OSG statistics window is shorter than 3 ms.
"
git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14531 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
Requires shader files place in OpenSceneGraph-Data/shaders from OpenSceneGraph-Data's svn/trunk to function.
Run osgterrain example with --shader command line option to select displacement mapping shader approach.
git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14458 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
There was code in the osgViewer/Viewer.cpp and osgViewer/CompositeViewer.cpp that transformed the Y-coordinates of an event. The code in the composite viewer did however miss the touch-data of the event. I thought that it should really be the GUIEventAdapter that should know about this, and hence I added the
GUIEventAdapter::setMouseYOrientationAndUpdateCoords which is re-computing the coordinates. First I simply added a boolean to the setMouseYOrientation function:
setMouseYOrientation( MouseYOrientation, bool updatecooreds=false );
but then the serializer complained.
This function is called from both the Viewer and the CompositeViewer. We have not tested from the viewer, but I cannot see it would not work from visual inspection.
The other change is in MultiTouchTrackballManipulator::handleMultiTouchDrag. I have removed the normalisation. The reason for that is that it normalised into screen coordinates from 0,0 to 1,1. The problem with that is that if you have a pinch event and you keep the distance say 300 pixels between your fingers, these 300 pixels represent 0.20 of the screen in the horizontal domain, but 0.3 of the screen in the vertical domain. A rotation of the pinch-fingers will hence result in a zoom in, as the normalised distance is changing between them.
A consequence of this is that I have changed the pan-code to use the same algorithm as the middle-mouse-pan.
The rest of it is very similar from previous revision, and there has been some fine-tuning here and there.
"
To select standard OpenGL 1/2 build with full backwards and forwards comtability use:
./configure
make
OR
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GL2
To select OpenGL 3 core profile build using GL3/gl3.h header:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GL3
To select OpenGL Arb core profile build using GL/glcorearb.h header:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLCORE
To select OpenGL ES 1.1 profile use:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLES1
To select OpenGL ES 2 profile use:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLES2
Using OPENGL_PROFILE will select all the appropriate features required so no other settings in cmake will need to be adjusted.
The new configuration options are stored in the include/osg/OpenGL header that deprecates the old include/osg/GL header.
Added the Cmake option OSG_USE_LOCAL_LUA_SOURCE to control whether to build and use the Lua source code in the lua plugin, or look for lua as an external dependency.
To the Lua plugin added support for assigned lua functions to C++ osg::Objects via the new osg::CallbackObject mechanism. To invoke the scripts function from C++ one must get the CallbackObject and call run on it.
Renamed ScriptCallback to ScriptNodeCallback to avoid possibly confusion between osg::CallbackObject and the ScriptNodeCallback.
From Robert Osfield, changed the example so that the vertical and horizon scalar bars are rotated to the XZ plane so you can see them with the default viewer's camera orientation.
Tweaked the positioning of title text of vertic scalar bar to avoid overlap of text.
I added a new tag to p3d called forward_touch_event_to_device and renamed the existing forward_event_to_device to forward_mouse_event_to_device. This new tag will transmit touches to the virtual trackpad as touch events. I added the MultitouchTrackball to the p3d-app so zooming and moving a model remotely should now work, if you use forward_touch_event_to_device. I kept (and fixed) forward_mouse_event_to_device for background compatibility, so old presentations works as in previous versions, without the ability to zoom + scale. of course.
forward_touch_event_to_device needs some more testing, (e.g. with image-streams and keystone, afaik there’s no support for touch-events...) but for a first version it works nice.
"
with the --write-to-source-file-directory added to allow one to have the original behaviour
of writing to the same directory as the original source file.
* force _OPENTHREADS_ATOMIC_USE_BSD_ATOMIC for IOS device + simulator as the test does not pick the right implementation
* fixed a small compile-bug for iphone-example
* added a check to prevent multiple realization of a GraphicsWindowIOS-object
"
* MultiTouchTrackball: some code cleanup and support for normalized touch-points
* oscdevice: receiving and sending multi-touch-events via the Cursor2D-profile from TUIO
* added some documentation
* fixed a bug with multi-touch and touch-id-generation on iOS and OS X. (will fix a bug reported by Colin Cochran, without ditching the existing logic)
* removed unnecessary warning-flagss when generating xcode-projects via cmake, will enable the usage of OSG_AGGRESSIVE_WARNING_FLAGS
* added support for 10.9 (OS X)
* new cmake-variable: IPHONE_VERSION_MIN, this will set the deployment-target (previously hard-coded) If you set the IPHONE_VERSION_MIN to something like 7.0 osg gets compiled also for 64bit (amd64)
* cmake defaults now to the clang compiler if IPHONE_VERSION_MIN > 4.2
* cmake now sets some xcode-settings so the compiler uses the c++98-standard (clang defaults to c++11, w/o this I got a lot of linking errors)
* removed include-dir for avfoundation-plugin as not needed on OSX/IOS.
* enhanced the ios-example, will now show multitouch-information on a hud (similar to the osgmultitouch-example), and more importantly, will compile + link out of the box
* small enhancements for the osc-device-plugin (send only one msg for MOVE/DRAG, even if multiple msgs/event is enabled)
* better memory-handling for the zeroconf-plugin
* fixed a possible bug in the rest-http-plugin when receiving mouse-events.
* incorporated a fix from Colin Cochran "forwarded touch events are not transformed into the GL UIView“
"
1> osgmultiplemovies example does not use SDL so needs no link to SDL
2> Added header files to "Plugins osg" project, so visual studio can find the source of
OSG_WARN << "AsciiInputIterator::readProperty(): Unmatched property "
"
Provided are lua, python and V8 (for javascript) plugins that just open up enough of a link to the respective libs to run a script, there is no scene graph <-> script communication in current implementation.
This version adds:
- an encapsulation of the entire Depth Peeling procedure into a class (not currently a scene graph node) for easier integration in other projects.
- compositing with opaque (solid) geometry is possible and the opaque model is only rendered once. This needs to performs some depth buffer blitting between FBOs.
- mix and match with GLSL shaders in the transparent objects is possible, as demonstrated with a 3D heat map intersecting an opaque truck model.
Some Drawbacks:
- the display framebuffer does not receive any depth information from the compositing camera. This could be fixed by compositing with a GLSL shader and writing to FragDepth."
From Robert Osfield, ported the code to work under Linux and without the automatic ref_ptr to C* conversion.
New methods osg::Geometry::containsDeprecatedData() and osg::Geometry::fixDeprecatedData() provide a means for converting geometries that still use the array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE across to complient
versions.
Cleaned up the rest of the OSG where use of array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE were accessed or used.
path. Also the arrays are moved back to static storage since this is the data
that is actually referenced in draw. So the change moving this onto the stack
that happend somewhere before broke this."
GeometryNew is only temporary and will be renamed to Geometry on the completion of refactoring work and feedback from community.
Ported osggeometry across to use GeometryNew.
* 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"
Not sure why my system seems to be so sensitive to these problems.
But attached is a fix which seems to stabilise the example.
Note: it only seems to crash intermittently when spinning the object with
your mouse.
So I assume this is a threading issue because of the data variance missing
in some of the text node setups in the example.
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- 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."
osgshaders.cpp and demonstrates the use of GLSL vertex and fragment
shaders with a simple animation callback. I found the osgshaders.cpp
too complex to serve as a starting point for GLSL programming"
10.6), which will forward all multi-touch events from a trackpad to the
corresponding osgGA-event-structures.
The support is switched off per default, but you can enable multi-touch
support via a new flag for GraphicsWindowCocoa::WindowData or directly
via the GraphicsWindowCocoa-class.
After switching multi-touch-support on, all mouse-events from the
trackpad get ignored, otherwise you'll have multiple events for the same
pointer which is very confusing (as the trackpad reports absolute
movement, and as a mouse relative movement).
I think this is not a problem, as multi-touch-input is a completely
different beast as a mouse, so you'll have to code your own
event-handlers anyway.
While coding this stuff, I asked myself if we should refactor
GUIEventAdapter/EventQueue and assign a specific event-type for
touch-input instead of using PUSH/DRAG/RELEASE. This will make it
clearer how to use the code, but will break the mouse-emulation for the
first touch-point and with that all existing manipulators. What do you
think? I am happy to code the proposed changes.
Additionally I created a small (and ugly) example osgmultitouch which
makes use of the osgGA::MultiTouchTrackballManipulator, shows all
touch-points on a HUD and demonstrates how to get the touchpoints from
an osgGA::GUIEventAdapter.
There's even a small example video here: http://vimeo.com/31611842"
to ensure the correct methods on constraints and callbaks are called for each Command. Also fixed the handling of
Constraints when applied to composite Draggers.
parameter in osg::Image. To support this Image::setData(..) now has a new optional rowLength parameter which
defaults to 0, which provides the original behaviour, Image::setRowLength(int) and int Image::getRowLength() are also provided.
With the introduction of RowLength support in osg::Image it is now possible to create a sub image where
the t size of the image are smaller than the row length, useful for when you have a large image on the CPU
and which to use a small portion of it on the GPU. However, when these sub images are created the data
within the image is no longer contiguous so data access can no longer assume that all the data is in
one block. The new method Image::isDataContiguous() enables the user to check whether the data is contiguous,
and if not one can either access the data row by row using Image::data(column,row,image) accessor, or use the
new Image::DataIterator for stepping through each block on memory assocatied with the image.
To support the possibility of non contiguous osg::Image usage of image objects has had to be updated to
check DataContiguous and handle the case or use access via the DataIerator or by row by row. To achieve
this a relatively large number of files has had to be modified, in particular the texture classes and
image plugins that doing writing.
with the StatsHandler. When the 's' key is pressed, the rendering
window will be halted. I tried solving the problem by commenting a
line in CMFC_OSG_MDIView::OnKeyDown() and it seems to work now.
Another improvement here is to use a thread class derived from
OpenThreads to replace the old _beginthread(). It helps a lot in
keeping a high frame rate when you open more than one MDI child
windows. And the application using OpenThreads in my opinion will be
more compatible and portable."
Warnings were:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osg/ShapeDrawable.cpp: In member function ‘void PrimitiveShapeVisitor::createHalfSphere(unsigned int, unsigned int, float, int, float, const Matrix&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osg/ShapeDrawable.cpp:1409:11: warning: variable ‘nzBase’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osg/ShapeDrawable.cpp:1410:11: warning: variable ‘nRatioBase’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/DelaunayTriangulator.cpp: In function ‘osgUtil::Triangle_list osgUtil::fillHole(osg::Vec3Array*, std::vector<unsigned int, std::allocator<unsigned int> >)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/DelaunayTriangulator.cpp:569:27: warning: variable ‘ptest’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/DelaunayTriangulator.cpp: In member function ‘bool osgUtil::DelaunayTriangulator::triangulate()’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/DelaunayTriangulator.cpp:979:45: warning: variable ‘curp’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/RenderStage.cpp: In member function ‘void osgUtil::RenderStage::runCameraSetUp(osg::RenderInfo&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgUtil/RenderStage.cpp:631:18: warning: variable ‘stencilAttached’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgText/FadeText.cpp: In member function ‘void FadeTextPolytopeData::buildPolytope()’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgText/FadeText.cpp:74:20: warning: variable ‘edge23’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgText/FadeText.cpp:75:20: warning: variable ‘edge30’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgText/Text.cpp: In member function ‘void osgText::Text::computeBackdropPositions(unsigned int) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgText/Text.cpp:747:10: warning: variable ‘is_valid_size’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/NodeTrackerManipulator.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool osgGA::NodeTrackerManipulator::performMovementLeftMouseButton(double, double, double)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/NodeTrackerManipulator.cpp:257:21: warning: variable ‘lookVector’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/NodeTrackerManipulator.cpp:259:21: warning: variable ‘upVector’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/TerrainManipulator.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool osgGA::TerrainManipulator::performMovementMiddleMouseButton(double, double, double)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/TerrainManipulator.cpp:217:11: warning: variable ‘lookVector’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgGA/TerrainManipulator.cpp:219:11: warning: variable ‘upVector’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgVolume/FixedFunctionTechnique.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgVolume::FixedFunctionTechnique::init()’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgVolume/FixedFunctionTechnique.cpp:124:30: warning: variable ‘tf’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgParticle/FluidProgram.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgParticle::FluidProgram::execute(double)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgParticle/FluidProgram.cpp:38:23: warning: variable ‘velBefore’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgShadow/ParallelSplitShadowMap.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgShadow::ParallelSplitShadowMap::cull(osgUtil::CullVisitor&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgShadow/ParallelSplitShadowMap.cpp:593:22: warning: variable ‘bb’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgTerrain/GeometryTechnique.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgTerrain::GeometryTechnique::generateGeometry(osgTerrain::GeometryTechnique::BufferData&, osgTerrain::Locator*, const osg::Vec3d&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgTerrain/GeometryTechnique.cpp:777:12: warning: variable ‘i_sampleFactor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgTerrain/GeometryTechnique.cpp:778:12: warning: variable ‘j_sampleFactor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/dds/ReaderWriterDDS.cpp: In function ‘osg::Image* ReadDDSFile(std::istream&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/dds/ReaderWriterDDS.cpp:314:10: warning: variable ‘is3dImage’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/dds/ReaderWriterDDS.cpp: In function ‘bool WriteDDSFile(const osg::Image*, std::ostream&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/dds/ReaderWriterDDS.cpp:721:10: warning: variable ‘is3dImage’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/hdr/hdrloader.cpp: In static member function ‘static bool HDRLoader::load(const char*, bool, HDRLoaderResult&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/hdr/hdrloader.cpp:101:10: warning: variable ‘cmd’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/vtf/ReaderWriterVTF.cpp: In function ‘osg::Image* ReadVTFFile(std::istream&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/vtf/ReaderWriterVTF.cpp:360:23: warning: variable ‘base’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/jp2/ReaderWriterJP2.cpp: In function ‘int putdata(jas_stream_t*, jas_image_t*, int)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/jp2/ReaderWriterJP2.cpp:41:13: warning: variable ‘linelen’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ConvertToInventor.cpp: In member function ‘void ConvertToInventor::processGeometry(const osg::Geometry*, ConvertToInventor::InventorState*)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ConvertToInventor.cpp:1639:10: warning: variable ‘ok’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ConvertFromInventor.cpp: In member function ‘virtual SbBool SoVRMLImageTextureOsg::readInstance(SoInput*, short unsigned int)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ConvertFromInventor.cpp:1264:16: warning: variable ‘retval’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/GeometryRecords.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void flt::Face::readRecord(flt::RecordInputStream&, flt::Document&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/GeometryRecords.cpp:369:19: warning: variable ‘secondaryPackedColor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/GeometryRecords.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void flt::Mesh::readRecord(flt::RecordInputStream&, flt::Document&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/GeometryRecords.cpp:942:19: warning: variable ‘secondaryPackedColor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/ReaderWriterFLT.cpp: In member function ‘virtual osgDB::ReaderWriter::ReadResult FLTReaderWriter::readNode(std::istream&, const Options*) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/ReaderWriterFLT.cpp:427:40: warning: variable ‘pos’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ive/ShapeAttributeList.cpp: In member function ‘void ive::ShapeAttributeList::write(ive::DataOutputStream*)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ive/ShapeAttributeList.cpp:31:48: warning: variable ‘it’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp: In member function ‘void ac3d::Geode::ProcessGeometry(std::ostream&, unsigned int)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp:806:35: warning: variable ‘fRep_s’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp:806:43: warning: variable ‘fRep_t’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp:807:35: warning: variable ‘fOffset_s’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp:807:46: warning: variable ‘fOffset_t’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/ac/Geode.cpp:932:38: warning: variable ‘primLength’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_geom.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool trpgGeometry::Write(trpgWriteBuffer&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_geom.cpp:615:19: warning: variable ‘u’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_material.cpp: In member function ‘int trpgMatTable::AddMaterial(const trpgMaterial&, bool)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_material.cpp:103:10: warning: variable ‘spaceInTable’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_rarchive.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool trpgr_Archive::ReadHeader(bool)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/txp/trpage_rarchive.cpp:261:14: warning: variable ‘headerHasTexTable’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp: In member function ‘ZRESULT TUnzip::Get(int, ZIPENTRY*)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp:4055:8: warning: variable ‘hidden’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp:4055:22: warning: variable ‘system’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp:4055:36: warning: variable ‘archive’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/ZipArchive.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool ZipArchive::getFileNames(osgDB::Archive::FileNameList&) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/zip/ZipArchive.cpp:91:37: warning: variable ‘iterEnd’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/pvr/ReaderWriterPVR.cpp: In member function ‘osgDB::ReaderWriter::ReadResult ReaderWriterPVR::readPVRStream(std::istream&) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/pvr/ReaderWriterPVR.cpp:155:14: warning: variable ‘hasAlpha’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/View.cpp: In function ‘osg::Geometry* create3DSphericalDisplayDistortionMesh(const Vec3&, const Vec3&, const Vec3&, double, double, osg::Image*, const Matrix&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/View.cpp:737:15: warning: variable ‘cursor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/View.cpp: In function ‘osg::Geometry* createParoramicSphericalDisplayDistortionMesh(const Vec3&, const Vec3&, const Vec3&, double, double, osg::Image*, const Matrix&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/View.cpp:1130:19: warning: variable ‘cursor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/View.cpp:1118:15: warning: variable ‘dx’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/GraphicsWindowX11.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgViewer::GraphicsWindowX11::checkEvents()’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgViewer/GraphicsWindowX11.cpp:1181:10: warning: variable ‘destroyWindowRequested’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/cfg/ConfigParser.cpp: In member function ‘bool osgProducer::CameraConfig::parseFile(const string&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/cfg/ConfigParser.cpp:2247:13: warning: variable ‘result’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgQt/QGraphicsViewAdapter.cpp: In member function ‘bool osgQt::QGraphicsViewAdapter::handlePointerEvent(int, int, int)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgQt/QGraphicsViewAdapter.cpp:344:17: warning: variable ‘viewportGeometry’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgdistortion/osgdistortion.cpp: In function ‘osg::Node* createDistortionSubgraph(osg::Node*, const Vec4&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgdistortion/osgdistortion.cpp:125:19: warning: variable ‘cursor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgdistortion/osgdistortion.cpp:126:19: warning: variable ‘texcoord’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgdistortion/osgdistortion.cpp: In function ‘osg::Geometry* createDomeDistortionMesh(const Vec3&, const Vec3&, const Vec3&, osg::ArgumentParser&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgdistortion/osgdistortion.cpp:358:15: warning: variable ‘cursor’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgposter/osgposter.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgposter/osgposter.cpp:253:31: warning: variable ‘outputTiles’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgthreadedterrain/osgthreadedterrain.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgthreadedterrain/osgthreadedterrain.cpp:669:10: warning: variable ‘readParameter’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgtext3D/TextNode.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void osgText::Layout::layout(osgText::TextNode&) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgtext3D/TextNode.cpp:80:11: warning: variable ‘characterHeightScale’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgvolume/osgvolume.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgvolume/osgvolume.cpp:678:38: warning: variable ‘internalFormatMode’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgwidgetcanvas/osgwidgetcanvas.cpp: In function ‘bool windowMouseOver(osgWidget::Event&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgwidgetcanvas/osgwidgetcanvas.cpp:27:24: warning: variable ‘xy’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgwidgetcanvas/osgwidgetcanvas.cpp: In function ‘bool widgetMouseOver(osgWidget::Event&)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/examples/osgwidgetcanvas/osgwidgetcanvas.cpp:35:24: warning: variable ‘xy’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/p3d/ReaderWriterP3D.cpp: In member function ‘osg::Node* ReaderWriterP3DXML::parseXmlGraph(osgDB::XmlNode*, bool, osgDB::Options*) const’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/src/osgPlugins/p3d/ReaderWriterP3D.cpp:2121:10: warning: variable ‘readSlide’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/applications/present3D/present3D.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
/home/stephan/Dev/LibSources/OpenSceneGraph-3.0.0-rc2/applications/present3D/present3D.cpp:639:10: warning: variable ‘sizesSpecified’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
[examples/osgphotoalbum/PhotoArchive.cpp:56]: (error) Memory leak: fileIndentifier
[examples/osgphotoalbum/PhotoArchive.cpp:257]: (error) Deallocating a deallocated pointer: newData
[examples/osgphotoalbum/PhotoArchive.cpp:318]: (error) Deallocating a deallocated pointer: newData
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:116]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:307]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:312]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:367]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:399]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:400]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:482]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:483]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:484]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:519]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/ImageUtils.cpp:536]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:71]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:74]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:77]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:82]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:102]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:107]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:599]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:600]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:601]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:602]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:603]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:604]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:605]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osg/OcclusionQueryNode.cpp:606]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osg::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:134]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:135]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:136]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:137]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:139]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:177]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:178]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:195]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:198]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:203]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:205]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/ExternalFileWriter.cpp:253]: (portability) Extra qualification 'osgDB::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgDB/InputStream.cpp:553]: (error) Memory leak: data
[src/osgDB/OutputStream.cpp:393]: (error) Memory leak: data
[src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ConvertToInventor.cpp:656]: (error) Mismatching allocation and deallocation: tmpArray
[src/osgPlugins/Inventor/ReaderWriterIV.cpp:237]: (error) Common realloc mistake: 'buf' nulled but not freed upon failure
[src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/expGeometryRecords.cpp:167]: (portability) Extra qualification 'flt::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgPlugins/OpenFlight/expGeometryRecords.cpp:373]: (portability) Extra qualification 'flt::' unnecessary and considered an error by many compilers.
[src/osgPlugins/cfg/CameraConfig.cpp:635]: (error) Unusual pointer arithmetic
[src/osgPlugins/freetype/FreeTypeLibrary.cpp:122]: (error) Memory leak: buffer
[src/osgPlugins/geo/ReaderWriterGEO.cpp:210]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: gfd - otherwise it is redundant to check if gfd is null at line 211
[src/osgPlugins/geo/ReaderWriterGEO.cpp:227]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: gfd - otherwise it is redundant to check if gfd is null at line 228
[src/osgPlugins/geo/ReaderWriterGEO.cpp:903]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: gfd - otherwise it is redundant to check if gfd is null at line 904
[src/osgPlugins/geo/osgGeoNodes.h:180]: (error) Memory leak: geoHeaderGeo::intVars
[src/osgPlugins/geo/osgGeoNodes.h:181]: (error) Memory leak: geoHeaderGeo::useVars
[src/osgPlugins/geo/osgGeoNodes.h:182]: (error) Memory leak: geoHeaderGeo::extVars
[src/osgPlugins/md2/ReaderWriterMD2.cpp:180]: (error) Memory leak: mapbase
[src/osgPlugins/md2/ReaderWriterMD2.cpp:166]: (error) Resource leak: file_fd
[src/osgPlugins/pic/ReaderWriterPIC.cpp:152]: (error) Mismatching allocation and deallocation: tmpbuf
[src/osgPlugins/pic/ReaderWriterPIC.cpp:153]: (error) Mismatching allocation and deallocation: buffer
[src/osgPlugins/ply/plyfile.cpp:843]: (error) Memory leak: plyfile
[src/osgPlugins/pvr/ReaderWriterPVR.cpp:179]: (error) Memory leak: imageData
[src/osgPlugins/shp/ESRIShapeParser.cpp:29]: (error) Resource leak: fd
[src/osgPlugins/shp/XBaseParser.cpp:96]: (error) Resource leak: fd
[src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp:3158]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: s - otherwise it is redundant to check if s is null at line 3159
[src/osgPlugins/zip/unzip.cpp:4155]: (error) Dangerous usage of 'rd' (strncpy doesn't always 0-terminate it)
[src/osgShadow/MinimalCullBoundsShadowMap.cpp:334]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: rl - otherwise it is redundant to check if rl is null at line 331
[src/osgViewer/ScreenCaptureHandler.cpp:617]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: camera - otherwise it is redundant to check if camera is null at line 611
[src/osgViewer/ScreenCaptureHandler.cpp:632]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: camera - otherwise it is redundant to check if camera is null at line 626
[src/osgVolume/Locator.cpp:209]: (error) Dangerous iterator usage after erase()-method.
[src/osgVolume/RayTracedTechnique.cpp:274]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: imageLayer - otherwise it is redundant to check if imageLayer is null at line 259
[src/osgVolume/RayTracedTechnique.cpp:275]: (error) Possible null pointer dereference: imageLayer - otherwise it is redundant to check if imageLayer is null at line 259
[src/osgWrappers/serializers/osg/ShaderBinary.cpp:28]: (error) Mismatching allocation and deallocation: data
As Rafa and I told you earlier this can't be integrated in the CMAKE chain. It needs to be compiled by the user out of the OSG standard compilation. It could be stored in the examples. That way users will not come here asking for the examples.
Main characteristics are:
-Menu with loading and unloading by path.
-Return to home view
-Keyboard capabilities with manipilator switch and basic state changing.
-Change color screen.
-Osg log bypassed to LogCat (This comes practically straight from Marcin Hajder example I've only added personal TAG)
-Earmbi / Earmbi V7
-Install to SD (if the device supports the feature)
And that's all. Now I'm looking to fix the environmental mapping with true GLES (it does not work well in Android) I will try to make it in time for 3.0. The other work that i'm studying Dynamic build with Android but that will need a lot of time to test.
with a osg::DefaultUserDataContainer subclassed from this. The user object access methods have now all
been moved from osg::Object into the UserDataContainer class, except for the set/getUserData() methods
that are left in osg::Object for backwards compatibility, and the description list access methods have
been moved back into osg::Node.
main UserObject access methods are now all def
osg2cpp application to me today. The conversion result may become
incorrect if there are quotation marks ( " ) in the shader file, which
will mostly appear in comment lines.
Replace all " into \" before writing to cpp files will solve the
problem, as the attached file shows."
"- In order to build against GLES1 we execute:
$ mkdir build_android_gles1
$ cd build_android_gles1
$ cmake .. -DOSG_BUILD_PLATFORM_ANDROID=ON -DDYNAMIC_OPENTHREADS=OFF
-DDYNAMIC_OPENSCENEGRAPH=OFF -DANDROID_NDK=<path_to_android_ndk>/
-DOSG_GLES1_AVAILABLE=ON -DOSG_GL1_AVAILABLE=OFF
-DOSG_GL2_AVAILABLE=OFF -DOSG_GL_DISPLAYLISTS_AVAILABLE=OFF -DJ=2
-DOSG_CPP_EXCEPTIONS_AVAILABLE=OFF
$ make
If all is correct you will have and static OSG inside:
build_android_gles1/bin/ndk/local/armeabi.
- GLES2 is not tested/proved, but I think it could be possible build
it with the correct cmake flags.
- The flag -DJ=2 is used to pass to the ndk-build the number of
processors to speed up the building.
- make install is not yet supported."
and --image filename, --wall-image filename, --back-image filename options to set the textures used, note, texcoords are not currently set up so texels used will be 0,0.
/** Convenience method for setting up multiple slave cameras that depth partition the specified camera.*/
bool setUpDepthPartitionForCamera(osg::Camera* cameraToPartition, DepthPartitionSettings* dps=0);
/** Convenience method for setting up multiple slave cameras that depth partition each of the view's active cameras.*/
bool setUpDepthPartition(DepthPartitionSettings* dsp=0);
contributed my testcase/demo for the original implementation.
This attached change is similar to osgtext but uses the QFontImplementation in
a Qt based viewer.
With that, it should be easier for all of us to test changes in
qfontimplementation"
and another problem is:
example osgkeyboard is not work (keys not highlight) if user have 2 keyboard layout native and english and current user layout is native
I try to explain my changes
we need something that is identify key without modifier keys and layout -> this is UnmodifedKey
I think osg must have its own UnmodifiedKeys table. Code must be run same on different platforms. This can de guaranteed by UnmodifiedKeys table.
Mikhail Izmestev helped me. He implemented VirtualKey changes in GraphicsWindowX11"
which could fix the dragger size in screen, so that no matter how we
zoom in/out the camera, the dragger will never be scaled.
This is what 3D graphics software like 3dsmax and maya behave, which
helps users select and manipulate draggers more easily.
You may turn on the feature with the new --fixedDraggerSize argument:
# osgmanipulator.exe --fixedDraggerSize --dragger TranslateAxisDragger
cessna.osg
"
The DatabasePager now passes the Terrain pointer into the ReaderWriter's via osgDB::Options object,
rather than pushing a NodePath containing the Terrain onto NodeVisitor. This
change means that the DatabasePager nolonger needs to observer the whole NodePath and
will be lighter and quicker for it.
The change also means that ReadFileCallback can now run custom NodeVisitor's on the scene graph without
having to worry about TerrainTile's constructing scene graphs prior to the Terrain being assigned.
Also changed is the NodeVisitor::DatabaseRequestHandler which now requires a NodePath to the node that you wish
to add to rather than just the pointer to the node you wish to add to. This is more robust when handling scenes
with multiple parental paths, whereas previously errors could have occurred due to the default of picking the first
available parental path. This change means that subclasses of DatabasePager will need to be updated to use this new
function entry point.
in this file,
function,
osg::Geometry* getShape(const std::string& name)
(line 51)
tries to use null pointer when model is not provided.
I added simple comment in attached file."
used to avoid dual update traversals of the scene, which is not
allowed in my application (but I forgot the reason ;-) Now the blank
problem will disappear.
Inactive mode is also available, using the --inactive mode and
--camera-eye and --camera-hpr to set camera position:
./osgposter --output-poster --poster output.bmp --tilesize 800 600
--finalsize 8000 6000 cow.osg --inactive --camera-eye 0 0 20
"
I uses a queue of Camera objects to do offscreen rendering with the Camera::attach() function. The entire picture is split into many tiles and it will take a few seconds while attaching and detaching cameras with tiles. You may select to output every tile as an image file, or combine them together to create a large poster, for example, a 12800 x 9600 image.
Start the program like this:
./osgposter --output-poster --poster output.bmp --tilesize 800 600 --finalsize 8000 6000 cow.osg
Adjust the scene camera to a suitable position and press 'p' or 'P' on the keyboard. Wait until sub-cameras dispatching is finished. And the poster file will be created while closing window. A 8000 x 6000 output.bmp will be created to show a fine-printed cow. :)
The command below may also help:
./osgposter --help
"
changes from the DirectInput devices and add events to the event
queue. I've tested with the keyboard and joystick supports. Because of
only having a very old 6-button gamepad, I can't do more experiments.
Hope this will bring more ideas to those who face similar problems,
especially simulation game designers. :)
I didn't map all DirectInput key values to GUIEventAdapter key
symbols. Users may add more in the buildKeyMap() function freely. The
mouse handling operations are also ignored, but will be easily
improved in the same way of creating keyboard and joystick devices.
Please add a line:
FIND_PACKAGE(DirectInput)
in the CMakeLists of root directory. And in the examples/CMakeLists.txt:
IF(DIRECTINPUT_FOUND)
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(osgdirectinput)
ENDIF(DIRECTINPUT_FOUND)
DirectX SDK 2009 is used here, but an older version like DX8 should
also work in my opinion.
"
- CMakeLists.txt
-- don't look for GL when compiling for iOS (device or simulator), look for OGLES instead
-- use architecture i386 for simulator
-- removed iphoneos-version-min for simulator
- examples/osgviewerIPhone/CMakeLists.txt
-- added build dependencies for osgdb_osg, osgdb_freetype, osgdb_imageio
-- added framework QuartzCore link dependency
- src/osgDB/CMakeLists.txt
-- don't link against Carbon on iOS (device or simulator)
- src/osgPlugins/freetype/CMakeLists.txt
-- don't link against OpenGL on iOS device or simulator
- src/osgViewer/CMakeLists.txt
-- link against OpenGLES on iOS (device or simulator)
- src/osgPlugins/imageio/CMakeLists.txt
-- compile ReaderWriterImageIO_IOS.cpp as Objective-C++
"
hpux. I have skipped irix this time as irix is too dead to keep osg building
there.
As usual, solaris does not like member templates in stl containers.
Some headers missing and link problems due to missing libraries."
A few things remain to do:
* The binding between a uniform block in a shader program and a buffer indexed target number is fixed, like a vertex attribute binding. This is too restrictive because that binding can be changed without relinking the program. This mapping should be done by name in the same way that uniform values are handled i.e., like a pseudo state attribute;
* There's no direct way yet to query for the offset of uniforms in uniform block, so only the std140 layout is really usable. A helper class that implemented the std140 rules would be quite helpful for setting up uniform blocks without having to link a program first;
* There's no direct support for querying parameters such as the maximum block length, minimum offset alignment, etc. Having that information available outside of the draw thread would make certain instancing techniques easier to implement."
attached you'll find the second part of the IOS-submission. It contains
* GraphicsWindowIOS, which supports external and "retina" displays,
multisample-buffers (for IOS > 4.0) and multi-touch-events
* an ios-specific implementation of the imageio-plugin
* an iphone-viewer example
* cMake support for creating a xcode-project
* an updated ReadMe-file describing the necessary steps to get a
working xcode-project-file from CMake
Please credit Thomas Hogarth and Stephan Huber for these changes.
This brings the ios-support in line with the git-fork on github. It
needs some more testing and some more love, the cmake-process is still a
little complicated.
You'll need a special version of the freetype lib compiled for IOS,
there's one bundled in the OpenFrameworks-distribution, which can be used."
Notes, from Robert Osfield, modified CMakeLists.txt files so that the IOS specific paths are within IF(APPLE) blocks.
serialization libraries. My submission mainly includes:
1. Add two new macros USE_DOTOSGWRAPPER_LIBRARY and
USE_SERIALIZER_WRAPPER_LIBRARY. Applications using static OSG must
include corresponding static-link libraries and use these two macros
to predefine native format wrappers. Please see osgstaticviewer and
present3D in the attachment for details.
2. Add a LibraryWrapper.cpp file in each
osgWrappers/deprecated-dotosg/... and osgWrappers/serializers/...
subfolder, which calls all USE_...WRAPPERS macros inside. The
LibraryWrapper file is automatically generated by the
wrapper_includer.cpp (with some slight fixes), which is also attached
for your reference. The deprecated-dotosg/osgAnimation is not included
because it doesn't us REGISTER_DOTOSGWRAPPER to define its wrappers.
3. Modify the ReaderWriterOSG.cpp to prevent calling loadWrappers()
when static build.
4. An uncorrelated fix to Serializer and ObjectWrapper.cpp, which
ensures version variables of serialziers are initialized, and
serializers out-of-version are not written to model files.
"
Also I've done the osguserstats example. I've kept the "toy example" that was in the modified osgviewer.cpp I had sent you, because they show different uses of custom stats lines (a value displayed directly, a value without bars and a value with bars and graph). I also added a function and a thread that will sleep for a given number of milliseconds and record this time in the stats. I think it clearly shows how to record the time some processing takes and add that to the stats graph, whether the processing takes place on the same thread as the viewer or on another thread.
BTW, feel free to modify the colors I've given to each user stats line... I'm not very artistic. :-)
I've also added more doc comments to the addUserStats() method in ViewerEventHandlers, so hopefully the arguments are clear and the way to get the results you want is also clear. Maybe I went overboard, but the function makes some assumptions that may not be obvious and has many arguments, so I preferred to be explicit."
In osg::isGLExtensionOrVersionSupported in src/osg/GLExtensions.cpp when
using indirect X11 rendering,
glGetIntegerv( GL_NUM_EXTENSIONS, &numExt );
is leaving numExt uninitilized causing the following glGetStringi to
return NULL when the extension number isn't present. Passing NULL to
std::string() then crashes. This is with the following nVidia driver.
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 256.35
I went ahead and initialized some of the other variables before
glGetInitegerv in other files as well. I don't know for sure
which ones can fail, so I don't know which are strictly required.
"
changed extensions from .c to .cpp and got compiling as C files as part of the osg core library.
Updated and cleaned up the rest of the OSG to use the new internal GLU.
type is supported at present. The attached osgparticleshader.cpp will
show how it works. It can also be placed in the examples folder. But I
just wonder how this example co-exists with another two (osgparticle
and osgparticleeffect)?
Member variables in Particle, including _alive, _current_size and
_current_alpha, are now merged into one Vec3 variable. Then we can
make use of the set...Pointer() methods to treat them as vertex
attribtues in GLSL. User interfaces are not changed.
Additional methods of ParticleSystem are introduced, including
setDefaultAttributesUsingShaders(), setSortMode() and
setVisibilityDistance(). You can see how they work in
osgparticleshader.cpp.
Additional user-defined particle type is introduced. Set the particle
type to USER and attach a drawable to the template. Be careful because
of possible huge memory consumption. It is highly suggested to use
display lists here.
The ParticleSystemUpdater can accepts ParticleSystem objects as child
drawables now. I myself think it is a little simpler in structure,
than creating a new geode for each particle system. Of course, the
latter is still compatible, and can be used to transform entire
particles in the world.
New particle operators: bounce, sink, damping, orbit and explosion.
The bounce and sink opeartors both use a concept of domains, and can
simulate a very basic collision of particles and objects.
New composite placer. It contains a set of placers and emit particles
from them randomly. The added virtual method size() of each placer
will help determine the probability of generating.
New virtual method operateParticles() for the Operator class. It
actually calls operate() for each particle, but can be overrode to use
speedup techniques like SSE, or even shaders in the future.
Partly fix a floating error of 'delta time' in emitter, program and
updaters. Previously they keep the _t0 variable seperately and compute
different copies of dt by themseleves, which makes some operators,
especially the BounceOperator, work incorrectly (because the dt in
operators and updaters are slightly different). Now a getDeltaTime()
method is maintained in ParticleSystem, and will return the unique dt
value (passing by reference) for use. This makes thing better, but
still very few unexpected behavours at present...
All dotosg and serialzier wrappers for functionalities above are provided.
...
According to some simple tests, the new shader support is slightly
efficient than ordinary glBegin()/end(). That means, I haven't got a
big improvement at present. I think the bottlenack here seems to be
the cull traversal time. Because operators go through the particle
list again and again (for example, the fountain in the shader example
requires 4 operators working all the time).
A really ideal solution here is to implement the particle operators in
shaders, too, and copy the results back to particle attributes. The
concept of GPGPU is good for implementing this. But in my opinion, the
Camera class seems to be too heavy for realizing such functionality in
a particle system. Myabe a light-weight ComputeDrawable class is
enough for receiving data as textures and outputting the results to
the FBO render buffer. What do you think then?
The floating error of emitters
(http://lists.openscenegraph.org/pipermail/osg-users-openscenegraph.org/2009-May/028435.html)
is not solved this time. But what I think is worth testing is that we
could directly compute the node path from the emitter to the particle
system rather than multiplying the worldToLocal and LocalToWorld
matrices. I'll try this idea later.
"
short oit. This rendering technique is also known as depth peeling.
Attached is the example that makes depth peeling work with the fixed function
pipeline. Ok, this is 'old fashioned' but required for our use case that
still has to work on older UNIX OpenGL implementations as well as together
with a whole existing application making use of the fixed function pipeline.
I can imagine to add support for shaders when we have that shader composition
framework where we can add a second depth test in a generic way.
This does *not* implement the dual depth peeling described in a paper from the
ETH Zurich.
This example could serve as a test case for the feature that you can on the
fly remove pre render cameras that you made work a few time ago.
It is also a test case for the new TraversalOrderBin that is used to composite
the depth layers in the correct blend order.
This example also stresses your new texture object cache since you can change
some parameters for the oit implementation at runtime.
You can just load any model with osgoit and see how it works.
Use the usual help key to see what you can change.
There is already an osgdepthpeeling example that I could not really make sense
of up to now. So I just made something new without touching what I do not
understand."