159 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
159 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
/* -*-c++-*- OpenSceneGraph - Copyright (C) 1998-2006 Robert Osfield
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*
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* This library is open source and may be redistributed and/or modified under
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* the terms of the OpenSceneGraph Public License (OSGPL) version 0.0 or
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* (at your option) any later version. The full license is in LICENSE file
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* included with this distribution, and on the openscenegraph.org website.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* OpenSceneGraph Public License for more details.
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*/
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//osgFX - Copyright (C) 2003 Marco Jez
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#ifndef OSGFX_TECHNIQUE_
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#define OSGFX_TECHNIQUE_
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#include <osgFX/Export>
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#include <osg/Referenced>
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#include <osg/State>
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#include <osg/Group>
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#include <osg/NodeVisitor>
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#include <vector>
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#include <string>
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/**
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An helper macro that defines the methods techniqueName() and
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techniqueDescription() making them return the strings passed as parameters.
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*/
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#define META_Technique(name, description) \
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inline virtual const char *techniqueName() { return name; } \
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inline virtual const char *techniqueDescription() { return description; }
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namespace osgFX
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{
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class Effect;
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/**
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This is the base class for effect techniques. A technique represents one
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of the possible ways to implement a special effect. This base class is
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abstract, you will have to subclass your own techniques for your custom
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effects.
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Derived classes will have to implement the define_passes() method to
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configure the rendering pass(es) that make up the technique. Usually
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you will create one StateSet object for each rendering pass and then
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you'll call addPass(stateset).
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The validate() method should return true if the technique is valid within
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the current rendering context, false otherwise. The default implementation
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of validate() calls getRequiredExtensions() and tests whether all required
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extensions are supported or not, returning false if at least one extension
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is not supported.
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*/
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class OSGFX_EXPORT Technique: public osg::Referenced {
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public:
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Technique();
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/** get the name of this Technique */
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virtual const char *techniqueName() { return "Default"; }
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/** get a brief description of this Technique */
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virtual const char *techniqueDescription() { return "This is the default technique"; }
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/**
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collect the GL extension strings which are required for this technique
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to work properly. This method is called from the default implementation
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of validate().
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*/
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virtual void getRequiredExtensions(std::vector<std::string>& /*extensions*/) const {};
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/**
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tests whether this technique is valid for the current rendering context.
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The default behavior is to call getRequiredExtensions() and check for
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extension availability.
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*/
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virtual bool validate(osg::State& ) const;
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/** get the number of rendering passes defined in this Technique */
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inline int getNumPasses() const;
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/** get the StateSet object associated to the i-th pass */
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inline osg::StateSet* getPassStateSet(int i);
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/** get the const StateSet object associated to the i-th pass */
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inline const osg::StateSet* getPassStateSet(int i) const;
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/**
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traverse children with multipass if necessary. By default this method
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simply calls the protected method traverse_implementation(); you can
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override it to change the default behavior.
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Don't call this method directly as it is called by osgFX::Effect
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*/
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inline virtual void traverse(osg::NodeVisitor& nv, Effect* fx);
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protected:
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Technique(const Technique &): osg::Referenced() {} // copying is nonsense ;)
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virtual ~Technique() {}
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Technique &operator=(const Technique &) { return *this; }
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/** force rebuilding of pass nodes on next traversal */
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inline void dirtyPasses();
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/** create a new pass node, add it to the technique and associate a StateSet */
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void addPass(osg::StateSet* ss = 0);
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/** optional: return a node that overrides the child node on a specified pass */
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inline virtual osg::Node* getOverrideChild(int) { return 0; }
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/**
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define the rendering passes that make up this technique. You must
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implement this method in derived classes to add the required passes.
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*/
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virtual void define_passes() = 0;
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/**
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traverse children with multipass if necessary. Don't call this method
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directly unless you are in a customized version of traverse().
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*/
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void traverse_implementation(osg::NodeVisitor& nv, Effect* fx);
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private:
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typedef std::vector<osg::ref_ptr<osg::StateSet> > Pass_list;
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Pass_list _passes;
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};
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// INLINE METHODS
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inline int Technique::getNumPasses() const
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{
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return static_cast<int>(_passes.size());
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}
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inline osg::StateSet* Technique::getPassStateSet(int i)
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{
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return _passes[i].get();
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}
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inline const osg::StateSet* Technique::getPassStateSet(int i) const
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{
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return _passes[i].get();
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}
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inline void Technique::dirtyPasses()
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{
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_passes.clear();
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}
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inline void Technique::traverse(osg::NodeVisitor& nv, Effect* fx)
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{
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traverse_implementation(nv, fx);
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}
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}
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#endif
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