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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Osfield
82cd2d4515 Fixed unused parameter warning. 2016-06-08 11:40:51 +01:00
Robert Osfield
dd996a3289 Introduced CMake option OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE option that defaults to ON, but when switched to OFF disables the building of the osgDB::read*File() methods,
forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods.  The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction
with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache.  This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only
a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another
thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero.  Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is
passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero.

To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File()
usage.  The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of
templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group:

    bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node*

    tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method

These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache
and multi-threaded loaded more robust.



git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@15164 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
2015-10-22 13:42:19 +00:00
Robert Osfield
70b5297575 From Jannik Heller, typo fixes
git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14826 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
2015-04-07 18:01:12 +00:00
Robert Osfield
74f91037a7 Further work on Bound class/Node::getBound() and Drawable::getBound() and usage in OSG codebase 2014-05-14 16:01:40 +00:00
Robert Osfield
f61a6aa4e7 Refactored the way that the DatabasePager passes the Terrain decorator node onto the TerrainTile.
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.
2011-01-12 19:29:24 +00:00
Robert Osfield
410b4fd109 Converted FrameStamp::g/setFrameNumber from int to uint 2010-12-22 20:11:05 +00:00
Robert Osfield
c4fded0629 Fixed warnings 2010-12-13 13:41:42 +00:00
Robert Osfield
1402583d17 From Wang Rui, "Attachment is an example of rendering 3D scenes to high resolution screenshots.
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
 "
2010-12-13 13:37:37 +00:00