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- GLAutoDrawable (compat change - recompile):
- 'void invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable)' -> 'boolean invoke(boolean wait, GLRunnable glRunnable)'
Allows notifying caller whether the task has been executed or at least enqueued.
- GLAutoDrawable add 'GLEventListener removeGLEventListener(int index)'
- This allow one to remove a specific GLEventListener and reusing it (return value).
- GLDrawableImpl remove 'destroy()' to favor 'setRealized(false)'
- Using more common code of GLAutoDrawableBase, i.e. GLPbufferImpl can use defaultDestroyOp().
- Removes redundancy of methods
- GLAutoDrawableBase/Delegate
- better 'default' names to emphasize it's purpose, adding API doc
- includes more generic functionality
- defaultWindowDestroyNotify()
- defaultDestroyOp()
- TestGLAutoDrawableDelegateNEWT demonstrates a simple example w/ all window events handled.
- Fix TestParenting01cSwingAWT's threading use (gl disturbance thread)
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(GLWindow, ..); Add new GLAutoDrawableDelegate.
- Refine API doc
- 'void setContext(GLContext)' -> 'GLContext setContext(GLContext)'
- Add note to createContext(GLContext) override
-Use new abstract impl. GLAutoDrawableBase, used by:
- GLWindow
- GLAutoDrawableDelegate
- GLPbufferImpl
- Add new GLAutoDrawableDelegate incl. unit test
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GLContextImpl: Cleanup
- release(): simplify the conditions
- destroy(): allow locked twice before (destroy case)
GLDrawableImpl:
- fail safe: swapBuffers
- final methods: getFactoryImpl, toHexString, getGLProfile, getRequestedGLCapabilities,
getFactory, isRealized, lockSurface, unlockSurface
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834b9e530e652b7ff7c5e222720bce3ad2b11c5f
- adapt to GlueGen Lock cleanup
- remove isSurfaceLocked(), use 'null != getSurfaceLockOwner()' instead
Misc:
- remove unused priv./impl. methods
- add @Override
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1. Drawable, 2. GLContext
Remove deadlock situation where thread-1 (Animator Thread) holds the GLContext-Lock
and acquires the Surface-Lock, while thread-2 (UI/Main/EDT) holds the Surface-Lock
and attempts to create the GLContext and hence acquires the GLContext-Lock.
A GLContext-Lock and hence makeing the GLContext current requires to hold
the Surface-Lock. The prev. code acquired the locks in reverse order and
allowed the deadlock as described above.
This fix acquires the locks in the proper natural order
1 - Surface-Lock
2 - GLContext-Lock
This fix also renders the use of the non-synchronized behavior invalid,
since it is bogus not to wait for the GLContext lock where it waits for the
Surface lock. It also seems nonsense not to wait for any of both locks
and our code always waited for both (synchronized := true).
The GLContext [set/is]Synchronized(..) methods are removed
and waiting for the lock per default is the correct behavior.
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makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls ; Enable context switch tracing ; GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction
GLContext*/GLDrawableHelper: Fix consistency of recursive makeCurrent()/release()/destroy() calls
Utilizing volatile and lock.tryLock(0) for lockConsiderFailFast(),
reducing redundant synchronization and using RecursiveLock implicit sync.
GLContext 'early-out' is the case where the thread already holds the
context, ie. context is already current and the native makeCurrent is skipped.
makeCurrent()'s 'early-out' w/o incr. the recursive lock of GLContext
and it's NativeSurface could lead to asymetry in lock/unlock count
with release()/destroy() calls. The 1st release actually released the
native ctx already.
Properly utilize recursive lock/unlock in all cases and impl. 'early-out' after locking.
Following the above in GLDrawableHelper.invokeGL()'s 'early-out' case as well,
ie calling makeCurrent()/release() symmetrical.
Introduce GLDrawableHelper.disposeGL(), which issues dispose on all GLEventListeners
within a current context and issued context destruction directly.
This simplifies GLAutodrawable's destroy/dispose calls and ensures
that the above sequence of events happens atomically (lock is being hold until destruction).
Enable context switch tracing
If property 'jogl.debug.GLContext.TraceSwitch' is defined, trace context switch.
GLCanvas: proper AbstractGraphicsDevice destruction
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GLJPanel:
- fix dispose of backend
- proper J2DOGL thread
- no double dispose
- remove VERBOSE
- no dispose regenerate flag
- add @Overrride
- more safe createContext(..) impl
- setSynchronized(true); for all backends
- ensure AbstractGraphicsDevice close() is being called
GLDrawableHelper:
- Clarify w/ isDisposeAction = null==initAction
GLPbufferImpl:
- ensure AbstractGraphicsDevice close() is being called
Java2D:
- remove VERBOSE
-
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AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if delegation is used.
This change restricts the usage of AbstractGraphicsConfiguration's getNativeGraphicsConfiguration()
to NativeSurface implementations and hence reduces complexity.
NativeSurface implementations are adapted and access to it's AbstractGraphicsConfiguration
is controlled via get/set method avoiding flawed usage (read/write), since read access shall
return the delegated AbstractGraphicsConfiguration, if used.
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; Use generics
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If GL_ARB_debug_output is not available, but GL_AMD_debug_output exist, fallback to the latter,
offering generic aliased methods translating the delta (AMD category <-> ARB source/type).
Generic aliased methods reside in GLContext*
Enable/Disable via GLContext and GLAutoDrawable.
To enable the GLDebugOutput feature GLContext.enableGLDebugMessage(true)
or GLContext.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be called _before_ context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!
In case GLAutoDrawable is being used,
GLAutoDrawable.setContextCreationFlags(GLContext.CTX_OPTION_DEBUG)
shall be issued before context creation via GLContext.makeCurrent()!.
After context creation, the GLDebugOutput feature may be enabled or disabled
at any time using this method.
Verify both unit tests for usability.
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jogamp.<module> (2/2) - edit files
- com.jogamp.opengl.impl -> jogamp.opengl
- com.jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc.impl -> jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc
- com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl -> jogamp.nativewindow
- com.jogamp.newt.impl -> jogamp.newt
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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jogamp.<module> (1/2) - rename task
- com.jogamp.opengl.impl -> jogamp.opengl
- com.jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc.impl -> jogamp.opengl.util.glsl.fixedfunc
- com.jogamp.nativewindow.impl -> jogamp.nativewindow
- com.jogamp.newt.impl -> jogamp.newt
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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