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.)
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
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.
these global attributes are created by cloning any attributes which are
applied during rendering, the clone in a shallow copy, which will set up
default valus for that attribute. This should prevent attribute bleed
from one stateset to the next when the global StateSet doesn't contain
an attribute used within the scene graph.