The changes are more or less just beautifications
(when looked at them from the C++ view), but make
wrapping OSG with SWIG easier.
I have tested the changes with both 2.8.1-rc4 and the
current head and would appreciate to incorporate the
changes in both branches.
Here is a description of the changes:
osg/BoundingSphere:
Use the following typedef (like used in BoundingBox)
typedef typename VT::value_type value_type;
instead of
typedef typename vec_type::value_type value_type;
SWIG reports errors on the latter construct.
Also makes it consistent with BoundingBox.
osg/Vec4ub:
Consistent use of "value_type" throughout the file.
osg/Vec?b:
Consistent use of "value_type" throughout the files.
Also changed
typedef char value_type;
to
typedef signed char value_type;
In the case of a simple "char", SWIG assumes a string.
Using "signed char" instead of "char" does not change
the behaviour of the class.
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Introduced code in BoundgingSphere, BoundingBox, ProxyNode and LOD to utilise the above settings.
Added Matrix::value_type, Plane::value_type, BoundingSphere::value_type and BoundingBox::value_type command line
options that report where the types of floats or doubles.
various
osg header and source files to optional compile in deprecated parts of
the
OSG API.
Have renamed osg::Transparency osg::BlendFunc to bring it in line with
the
rest of the OSG's StateAttribute classes which are named after their
OpenGL counterparts. include/osg/Transparency still exists and is
simply
a typedef to BlendFunc and is enclosed in a #ifdef USE_DEPRECTATED_API
block.
The matrix methods in the osg::Transform class have been
moved/replicated in
a osg::MatrixTransform sublcass from osg::Transform. The old matrix
functionality is still present in the osg::Transform class but is guard
by #ifdef USG_DEPRECATED_API blocks. One should now think of
osg::Transform
as being a Transform Node base class. MatrixTransform has all the
functionality of the original Transform class, so should be used
instead.