which utilises a global recursive mutex that is dedicated to manage Observer and ObserverSet.
The new global mutex for observers avoids problems with deadlocks that were occurring previously when
an osg::Refenced object was being deleted at the same time as on osg::ObserverNodePath.
the extra capability of making it possible for Observers to assume ownership of a object that would otherwsie be deleted.
Added a thread safe ref_ptr<T> observer_ptr<T>::lock() method for robust access to an observed object. This
makes observer_ptr<> more equivilant to boosts weak_ptr.
Introduced the OSG_NOTIFY_DISABLE Cmake variable + include/osg/Config #define to control whether the OpenSceneGraph build
should disable the notification system completely. By setting OSG_NOTIFY_DISABLE to ON in CMake and then rebuilding the
the OSG you can get a slightly smaller (~1%) and more slightly efficient library which can be good for shipping applications,
but with downside of reduced ability to detect runtime problems and their causes.
- Improved identifiers generation in duplicate name handling (was limited to 1000 name collisions, which can be very short for some usages).
- Set all read/write operations use a custom log function that will redirect lib3DS log to osg::notify() (was only used for streams)
- Removed custom code (now uses osgDB::getFilePath())
- Added missing supportsOption() calls
- Cleaned a few minor things"
almost all Linux distributions. Although it is 100% compatible with ld,
by default it gives an error if a library has unresolved symbols at link
time, that is, it has set -Wl,--no-undefined by default. Debian folks
have found that libosg.so and libosgDB.so use some functions belonging
to libdl.so {dlsym,dlopen,dlclose,dlerror} without linking to it.
My changes link those two libraries to libdl.so explicitly in the same
way it is already done for libm.so and librt.so."
SET(COMPRESSION_LIBRARIES ${ZLIB_LIBRARY})
...
LINK_EXTERNAL(${LIB_NAME} ${OSGDB_PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_LIBRARIES})
to
SET(COMPRESSION_LIBRARIES ZLIB_LIBRARY)
...
LINK_EXTERNAL(${LIB_NAME} ${OSGDB_PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_LIBRARIES}
${COMPRESSION_LIBRARIES})
LINK_WITH_VARIABLES(${LIB_NAME} ${COMPRESSION_LIBRARIES})
I notice that the LINK_EXTERNAL macro won't distinguish between debug
and release dependences, which means that osgDB will use the release
version of zlib for all build configurations. Under Win32, this will
cause a manifest problem: all applications using osgDB may complain
"failed to start because msvcr80.dll was not found" or similar
messages.
This change will make it back to normal."
the type writing more explictly tied to the size type, with use of unsigned int as the default size. This approach
ensures that we get the same results under 32 and 64bit builds.
OSGDB_EXPORT macro to RegisterCompressorProxy, and modified the
findCompressor() method to look for custom compressors in libraries
such like osgdb_compressor_name.so, which was described in the wiki
page chapter 2.4."