Changed the name of OSG_USE_AGGRESSIVE_WARNINGS to OSG_AGGRESSIVE_WARNINGS to make sure it sits alongside the OSG_AGGRESSIVE_WARNINGS_FLAGS within ccmake
so that it's easier to see how the two variables are coupled.
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.
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If OSG_OPENGL_PROFILE="GLES3" =>
GraphicsWindowIOS will create gles3 context.
If failed, GraphicsWindowIOS will create gles2 context.
Multisampling also working.
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broken:
-- Could NOT find GStreamer (missing: GSTREAMER_BASE_INCLUDE_DIRS GSTREAMER_BASE_LIBRARIES GSTREAMER_GSTREAMER-APP_INCLUDE_DIRS GSTREAMER_GSTREAMER-APP_LIBRARIES GSTREAMER_GSTREAMER-PBUTILS_INCLUDE_DIRS GSTREAMER_GSTREAMER-PBUTILS_LIBRARIES) (found version "1.4.5")
though all required modules are installed.
There are two problems: first, module names are spelled incorrectly in root
CMakeLists.txt (e.g. gstreamer-app instead of app), so variables expected
for them are e.g. GSTREAMER_GSTREAMER-APP_INCLUDE_DIRS instead of
GSTREAMER_APP_INCLUDE_DIRS.
Second, gstreamer base component is detected as GSTREAMER while checked
later as GSTREAMER_BASE. I've uncommented the detection as
GSTREAMER_BASE, but obviously that should be revisited and only one
detection left. With this patch, gstreamer is detected properly and
the plugins is successfully built and installed."
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From Robert Osfield, fixed handled of row widths so that they are padded to a 4 byte boundary as certain row widths were being rendered incorrectly.
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The mac os sdk version is recognized by the current CMAKE script as 10.1 instead of 10.10 since it cuts the version string from the 4th place. I introduced a more reliable version checking based on splitting the returned version code into MAJOR MINOR and PATCH parts and reassemble the OSG sdk version afterwards.
I replaced the existing CMake code against the following (returning now version 10.10 as expected):
# Determine the canonical name of the selected Platform SDK
EXECUTE_PROCESS(COMMAND "/usr/bin/sw_vers" "-productVersion"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE OSG_OSX_SDK_NAME
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
STRING(REPLACE "." ";" MACOS_VERSION_LIST ${OSG_OSX_SDK_NAME})
LIST(GET MACOS_VERSION_LIST 0 MACOS_VERSION_MAJOR)
LIST(GET MACOS_VERSION_LIST 1 MACOS_VERSION_MINOR)
LIST(GET MACOS_VERSION_LIST 2 MACOS_VERSION_PATCH)
SET(OSG_OSX_SDK_NAME "macosx${MACOS_VERSION_MAJOR}.${MACOS_VERSION_MINOR}")
Also i added the check for the new Version to some more find scripts.
Additionally the nil object in Objective C now seems to be equivalent with a null_ptr that cannot be passed as GLInt anymore. So i switched this in the PixelBufferCocoa.mm to pass a zero instead of nil.
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My changes:
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- I changed the cmake files and added a toolchain for building OSG in Android. The toolchain is based on the one used at OpenCV. For building OSG for android you just need to do:
mkdir build_android_static_gles2 && cd build_android_static_gles2
cmake .. -DANDROID_NDK=<path-to-the-android-ndk>
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../PlatformSpecifics/Android/android.toolchain.cmake
-DOPENGL_PROFILE="GLES2"
-DDYNAMIC_OPENTHREADS=OFF
-DDYNAMIC_OPENSCENEGRAPH=OFF
-DANDROID_NATIVE_API_LEVEL=15 # optional
-DANDROID_ABI=armeabim #optional
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<path-to-the-install-path> #optional
make -j 8
make install
The OPENGL_PROFILE works as expected, changing it to "GLES1" it builds and links OSG using GLES1.
The DYNAMIC_OPENTHREADS/DYNAMIC_OPENSCENEGRAPH parameters also allows to build the dynamic libraries
- I also added some build fixes for android related to the texture formats and added some missing USE_OSG_SERIALIZER_WRAPPER in the osg serializer library to support loading osgb files in static."
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The State::AppliedProgramObjectSet wasn't ever being used actively in the current rev of the OSG so populating and clearing was no longer neccessary, allowing the code to be removed completely.
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Currently this submission is Windows-only. I don't think OSX or Linux require any help in locating gl/glcorearb.h. But if they do, this submission can be easily modified.
Files:
- "CMakeLists.txt" is the top-level file.
- FindGLCORE.cmake" and "OsgMacroUtils.cmake" go in CMakeModules.
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To select standard OpenGL 1/2 build with full backwards and forwards comtability use:
./configure
make
OR
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GL2
To select OpenGL 3 core profile build using GL3/gl3.h header:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GL3
To select OpenGL Arb core profile build using GL/glcorearb.h header:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLCORE
To select OpenGL ES 1.1 profile use:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLES1
To select OpenGL ES 2 profile use:
./configure -DOPENGL_PROFILE=GLES2
Using OPENGL_PROFILE will select all the appropriate features required so no other settings in cmake will need to be adjusted.
The new configuration options are stored in the include/osg/OpenGL header that deprecates the old include/osg/GL header.
Added the Cmake option OSG_USE_LOCAL_LUA_SOURCE to control whether to build and use the Lua source code in the lua plugin, or look for lua as an external dependency.
* fixed a bug with multi-touch and touch-id-generation on iOS and OS X. (will fix a bug reported by Colin Cochran, without ditching the existing logic)
* removed unnecessary warning-flagss when generating xcode-projects via cmake, will enable the usage of OSG_AGGRESSIVE_WARNING_FLAGS
* added support for 10.9 (OS X)
* new cmake-variable: IPHONE_VERSION_MIN, this will set the deployment-target (previously hard-coded) If you set the IPHONE_VERSION_MIN to something like 7.0 osg gets compiled also for 64bit (amd64)
* cmake defaults now to the clang compiler if IPHONE_VERSION_MIN > 4.2
* cmake now sets some xcode-settings so the compiler uses the c++98-standard (clang defaults to c++11, w/o this I got a lot of linking errors)
* removed include-dir for avfoundation-plugin as not needed on OSX/IOS.
* enhanced the ios-example, will now show multitouch-information on a hud (similar to the osgmultitouch-example), and more importantly, will compile + link out of the box
* small enhancements for the osc-device-plugin (send only one msg for MOVE/DRAG, even if multiple msgs/event is enabled)
* better memory-handling for the zeroconf-plugin
* fixed a possible bug in the rest-http-plugin when receiving mouse-events.
* incorporated a fix from Colin Cochran "forwarded touch events are not transformed into the GL UIView“
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Provided are lua, python and V8 (for javascript) plugins that just open up enough of a link to the respective libs to run a script, there is no scene graph <-> script communication in current implementation.