Updated lua plugin to use new osgDB::PropertyInterface to run methods.
Added addChild/removeChild() etc to Group.cpp, and addDrawable/removeDrawable() etc. to Geode.cpp serializers.
"The idea of this new OpenGL feature is :
- set RestartIndex = "n"
- draw elements strip
-> when the index is "n", the strip is "stopped" and restarted
It's very usefull for drawing tiles with a single strip and a "restart" at the end of each row.
The idea a an OSG StateAttribute is :
Usually we use to build geometry from code, because software modelers rarely support it (and 3d file formats doesn't support it) :
-RootNode <= "PrimitiveRestartIndex=0" // So now, we know that our restart index is 0 for all drawables under this node
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- Drawable 1 : triangles => as usual
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- Drawable 2 : triangles strip => as usual
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- Drawable 3 : triangles strip + "GL_PRIMITIVE_RESTART" mode = ON => use the restart index
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- Drawable 4 : triangles strip + "GL_PRIMITIVE_RESTART" mode = ON => use the restart index
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- Drawable 5 : triangles strip => as usual
With a StateAttribute, it's easy for the developper to say "0 will be my restart index for all this object" and then activate the mode only on some nodes.
The main problem is if you set and restart index value which is not included in the vertex array (for exemple set restart index = 100 but you have only 50 vertex). There is no problem with OpenGL, but some OSG algorithms will try to access the vertex[100] and will segfault.
To solve this, I think there is two ways :
1/ add restart index in osg::PrimitiveSet and use this value in all algorithms. It's a lot of work, maybe dangerous, and it concern only a few situations : developpers who use this extension should be aware of advanced OpenGL (and OSG) data management
2/ use a StateAttribute, and choose a "correct" restart index. In my applications, I always use "0" as a restart index and duplicate the first vertex (vertex[0] = vertex[1]). So there is no difference for OpenGL and all OSG algorithms works properly.
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New methods osg::Geometry::containsDeprecatedData() and osg::Geometry::fixDeprecatedData() provide a means for converting geometries that still use the array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE across to complient
versions.
Cleaned up the rest of the OSG where use of array indices and BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE were accessed or used.
macro, which could set version within brackets and reset it after
that. All related serializers are also modified so that the
backward-compatibility bug reported by Farshid can be fixed.
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From Robert Osfield, removed the use of osg::Referenced and creating the proxy object on the heap.
- add non square matrix
- add double
- add all uniform type available in OpenGL 4.2
- backward compatibility for Matrixd to set/get an float uniform matrix
- update of IVE / Wrapper ReadWriter
implementation of AtomicCounterBuffer based on BufferIndexBinding
add example that use AtomicCounterBuffer and show rendering order of fragments,
original idea from geeks3d.com."
Motivation ;
When using PagedLODs, you don't always know the real size of loaded children,
If it occurs that they are out of predefined bounds, picking on the parts that are out of bound will fail
They also can be culled out too soon.
The problem often occurs with long object (roads).
I've modified LOD and ProxyNode to include this option."
and later email:
"Attached the UNION_OF_BOUNDING_SPHERE_AND_USER_DEFINED version
There are impacts on some serializers (dae, osgWrapper).
I haven't modified deprecated osg, since it's deprecated"
same behaivour across platforms, something that can be achieved now thanks to the integrated GLU library.
Corrected the default of the ResizeNonPowerOfTwoHint to true to reflect the actual default setting set by the
Texture default constructor.
src/osgPlugins/osg and src/osgWrappers/serializers/osgSim. They fix a
serious infinite loop problem that may be caused by the stream buffer
mechanism under Windows and some osgSim wrapper bugs pointed by
Andreas. I've asked the community to help test them and hope now we
can solve these recent .osgt file reading issues."