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/*
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
*
* Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009 Intel Corporation.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
*/
#ifndef __COGL_DEBUG_H__
#define __COGL_DEBUG_H__
profile: Update to uprof-0.3 dep for --enable-profile When building with --enable-profile we now depend on the uprof-0.3 developer release which brings a few improvements: » It lets us "fix" how we initialize uprof so that instead of using a shared object constructor/destructor (which was a hack used when first adding uprof support to Clutter) we can now initialize as part of clutter's normal initialization code. As a side note though, I found that the way Clutter initializes has some quite serious problems whenever it involves GOptionGroups. It is not able to guarantee the initialization of dependencies like uprof and Cogl. For this reason we still use the contructor/destructor approach to initialize uprof in Cogl. » uprof-0.3 provides a better API for adding custom columns when reporting timer and counter statistics which lets us remove quite a lot of manual report generation code in clutter-profile.c. » uprof-0.3 provides a shared context for tracking mainloop timer statistics. This means any mainloop based library following the same "Mainloop" timer naming convention can use the shared context and no matter who ends up owning the final mainloop the statistics will always be in the same place. This allows profiling of Clutter with an external mainloop such as with the Mutter compositor. » uprof-0.3 can export statistics over dbus and comes with an ncurses based ui to vizualize timer and counter stats live. The latest version of uprof can be cloned from: git://github.com/rib/UProf.git
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#include "cogl-profile.h"
#include <glib.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
typedef enum {
COGL_DEBUG_SLICING = 1 << 1,
COGL_DEBUG_OFFSCREEN = 1 << 2,
COGL_DEBUG_DRAW = 1 << 3,
COGL_DEBUG_PANGO = 1 << 4,
COGL_DEBUG_RECTANGLES = 1 << 5,
COGL_DEBUG_HANDLE = 1 << 6,
COGL_DEBUG_BLEND_STRINGS = 1 << 7,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_BATCHING = 1 << 8,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_VBOS = 1 << 9,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_PBOS = 1 << 10,
COGL_DEBUG_JOURNAL = 1 << 11,
COGL_DEBUG_BATCHING = 1 << 12,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_SOFTWARE_TRANSFORM = 1 << 13,
COGL_DEBUG_MATRICES = 1 << 14,
COGL_DEBUG_ATLAS = 1 << 15,
COGL_DEBUG_DUMP_ATLAS_IMAGE = 1 << 16,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_ATLAS = 1 << 17,
COGL_DEBUG_OPENGL = 1 << 18,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_TEXTURING = 1 << 19,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_ARBFP = 1 << 20,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_FIXED = 1 << 21,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_GLSL = 1 << 22,
COGL_DEBUG_SHOW_SOURCE = 1 << 23,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_BLENDING = 1 << 24,
COGL_DEBUG_TEXTURE_PIXMAP = 1 << 25,
COGL_DEBUG_BITMAP = 1 << 26,
COGL_DEBUG_DISABLE_NPOT_TEXTURES = 1 << 27,
COGL_DEBUG_WIREFRAME = 1 << 28
} CoglDebugFlags;
#ifdef COGL_ENABLE_DEBUG
#ifdef __GNUC__
profile: Update to uprof-0.3 dep for --enable-profile When building with --enable-profile we now depend on the uprof-0.3 developer release which brings a few improvements: » It lets us "fix" how we initialize uprof so that instead of using a shared object constructor/destructor (which was a hack used when first adding uprof support to Clutter) we can now initialize as part of clutter's normal initialization code. As a side note though, I found that the way Clutter initializes has some quite serious problems whenever it involves GOptionGroups. It is not able to guarantee the initialization of dependencies like uprof and Cogl. For this reason we still use the contructor/destructor approach to initialize uprof in Cogl. » uprof-0.3 provides a better API for adding custom columns when reporting timer and counter statistics which lets us remove quite a lot of manual report generation code in clutter-profile.c. » uprof-0.3 provides a shared context for tracking mainloop timer statistics. This means any mainloop based library following the same "Mainloop" timer naming convention can use the shared context and no matter who ends up owning the final mainloop the statistics will always be in the same place. This allows profiling of Clutter with an external mainloop such as with the Mutter compositor. » uprof-0.3 can export statistics over dbus and comes with an ncurses based ui to vizualize timer and counter stats live. The latest version of uprof can be cloned from: git://github.com/rib/UProf.git
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#define COGL_NOTE(type,x,a...) G_STMT_START { \
if (G_UNLIKELY (cogl_debug_flags & COGL_DEBUG_##type)) { \
_cogl_profile_trace_message ("[" #type "] " G_STRLOC " & " x, ##a); \
} } G_STMT_END
#else
profile: Update to uprof-0.3 dep for --enable-profile When building with --enable-profile we now depend on the uprof-0.3 developer release which brings a few improvements: » It lets us "fix" how we initialize uprof so that instead of using a shared object constructor/destructor (which was a hack used when first adding uprof support to Clutter) we can now initialize as part of clutter's normal initialization code. As a side note though, I found that the way Clutter initializes has some quite serious problems whenever it involves GOptionGroups. It is not able to guarantee the initialization of dependencies like uprof and Cogl. For this reason we still use the contructor/destructor approach to initialize uprof in Cogl. » uprof-0.3 provides a better API for adding custom columns when reporting timer and counter statistics which lets us remove quite a lot of manual report generation code in clutter-profile.c. » uprof-0.3 provides a shared context for tracking mainloop timer statistics. This means any mainloop based library following the same "Mainloop" timer naming convention can use the shared context and no matter who ends up owning the final mainloop the statistics will always be in the same place. This allows profiling of Clutter with an external mainloop such as with the Mutter compositor. » uprof-0.3 can export statistics over dbus and comes with an ncurses based ui to vizualize timer and counter stats live. The latest version of uprof can be cloned from: git://github.com/rib/UProf.git
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#define COGL_NOTE(type,...) G_STMT_START { \
if (G_UNLIKELY (cogl_debug_flags & COGL_DEBUG_##type)) { \
char *_fmt = g_strdup_printf (__VA_ARGS__); \
_cogl_profile_trace_message ("[" #type "] " G_STRLOC " & %s", _fmt);\
g_free (_fmt); \
} } G_STMT_END
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
#else /* !COGL_ENABLE_DEBUG */
#define COGL_NOTE(type,...) G_STMT_START {} G_STMT_END
#endif /* COGL_ENABLE_DEBUG */
cogl: improves header and coding style consistency We've had complaints that our Cogl code/headers are a bit "special" so this is a first pass at tidying things up by giving them some consistency. These changes are all consistent with how new code in Cogl is being written, but the style isn't consistently applied across all code yet. There are two parts to this patch; but since each one required a large amount of effort to maintain tidy indenting it made sense to combine the changes to reduce the time spent re indenting the same lines. The first change is to use a consistent style for declaring function prototypes in headers. Cogl headers now consistently use this style for prototypes: return_type cogl_function_name (CoglType arg0, CoglType arg1); Not everyone likes this style, but it seems that most of the currently active Cogl developers agree on it. The second change is to constrain the use of redundant glib data types in Cogl. Uses of gint, guint, gfloat, glong, gulong and gchar have all been replaced with int, unsigned int, float, long, unsigned long and char respectively. When talking about pixel data; use of guchar has been replaced with guint8, otherwise unsigned char can be used. The glib types that we continue to use for portability are gboolean, gint{8,16,32,64}, guint{8,16,32,64} and gsize. The general intention is that Cogl should look palatable to the widest range of C programmers including those outside the Gnome community so - especially for the public API - we want to minimize the number of foreign looking typedefs.
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extern unsigned int cogl_debug_flags;
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __COGL_DEBUG_H__ */