storage of the path lists into osgDB::Registry, and changed the data
structor from a char* to a std::deque. Changed a names of couple of the
convinience functions in osgDB/FileUtils to better reflect the two
public FilePathList's - DataFilePathList and the LibraryFilePathList.
Added support into the osgDB::Registry::readNode/Image/Object methods
for pushing and popping the path of the current file being loaded.
a fully functioning NodeKit.
Also reimplement notify() to try an prevent a crash which has been caused by
to objects in notify.cpp being initiliazed twice, the second time the auto_ptr
holding the dev/null ofstream was being initilized to 0.
VisualStudio .NET compile.
Added support for OSG_NOTIFY_LEVEL and OSG_FILE_PATH into the relevant getenv
routines. This compliments the exisiting OSGNOTIFYLEVEL & OSGFILEPATH which
are deprecated but still supported. The OSG_ version are more consistent
with the rest of the env variables used in the OSG.
Windows PATH environmental variable for searching for libraries. Sent in
by Norman Vine.
Reoder of the makedefs/makedirdefs to fix Mac OSX compilation. Sent in by
Bob Kuehne.
routines - we now have FileUtils_Windows.cpp, FileUtils_Mac.cpp and
FileUtils_Unix.cpp. The FileUtils_Mac.cpp is based on code submitted
by Josh Portway and add uses the carbon API for searching for files.
added prefixes and suffixes to libs and plugins. ALl this to accomodate
cygwin...
Also added INST_SYS_PREFIX and INST_SHARE_PREFIX for installation, as well
as "standardizing" the install locations for the various platforms.
the Make directory is left with four files only :
makedefs
makerules
makedirrules
instrules
These work for all platforms supported so far, which include :
Linux
Irix
Solaris
MacOSX
Cygwin
FreeBSD
memory manager published at flipcode.com. This can be turned on
with the OSG_USE_MEMORY_MANGER option which then uses custom global
new and delete operators as well as provide osgNew and osgDelete macro's
which add ability to log line and file from which calls are made.
Updated osg,osgUtil,osgDB,osgText and osgPlugins/osg to use osgNew/osgDelete,
and fixed memory leaks highlighted by the new memory manager.
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
change in osg::Billboard.
Removed in instance of an object being passed () brackets, have removed the
brackets to avoid an amiguity with the compiler intepreting it as a function.
defined the value to be 2048, this should avoid problems with path lengths
which have been overflowing the 1024 limit (Sasa report this bug). The
real solution is to use std::string throught FileUtils, but this will have
to wait for another day.
problem - './' was added to all files which which directly found without
requiring a search path rather than just locally found files, this broke
file loads which had wern't local but had a valid path. I have moved the
'./' work around to inside fileDSO and made it only apply to Linux as I
presume this is all it was needed for. Don?
for settings options in osgDB::Registry, and added the paramter to all of the
reaader/writer plugins. The Options structure by default has an string attached
for packing basic options, however, it also can be subclassed to encapsulate
any users defined option data. In the later case both the client code *and*
the plugin need to be aware of subclass, the plugin will need to use
dynamic_cast<> to assertain its type.