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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
041ac40056 offscreen-effect: Add clutter_offscreen_effect_get_texture
Sometimes a subclass of ClutterOffscreenEffect wants to paint with a
completely custom material. In that case it is awkward to modify the
material returned owned by ClutterOffscreenEffect so it makes more
sense to just get the texture and manage its own material.

Reviewed-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2012-02-14 12:09:18 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0c83e6a59a offscreen-effect: Add public accessor for target size
The OffscreenEffect class needs to expose a way for sub-classes to
track the size of FBO it creates, in case it has to do some geometry
deformations like the DeformEffect sub-classes.

Let's move the private symbol we used internally in 1.6 to fix
DeformEffect to the list of public symbols of OffscreenEffect.

http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2570
2011-02-28 14:34:36 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d229036441 Reduce the amount of g-ir-scanner warnings
As much as we can; the remaining warnings are mostly valid things that
the introspection scanner still flags as potential issues.
2010-12-09 12:36:50 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
694632ce95 build: Re-arrange headers
Try to minimize the included headers, especially in clutter-actor.h.
2010-11-18 18:23:49 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
12a5bf2e06 offscreen-effect: Rename create_target to create_buffer
*** This is an API change ***

The create_target() virtual function should return a CoglHandle to a
texture; clutter_offscreen_effect_get_target(), instead, returns a
CoglMaterial to be painted in the implementation of the paint_target()
virtual function.

Instead of equating textures with materials, and confusing the user of
the API, we should mark the difference more prominently.

First of all, we should return a CoglMaterial* (now that we have that
as a public type) in get_target(); having handles all over the place
does not make it easier to distinguish the semantics of the virtual
functions.

Then we should rename create_target() to create_texture(), to make it
clear that what should be returned is a texture that is used as the
backing for the offscreen framebuffer.
2010-09-01 18:05:53 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
a3e8e0025a effect: Rework the OffscreenEffect painting
The OffscreenEffect should set up the off screen draw buffer so that it
has the same projection and modelview as if it where on screen; we
achieve that by setting up the viewport to be the same size of the stage
but with an initial offset given by the left-most vertex of the actor.

When we paint the texture attached to the FBO we then set up the
modelview matrix of the on screen draw buffer so that it's the same as
the stage one: this way, the texture will be painted in screen
coordinates and it will occupy the same area as the actor would have
had.
2010-06-03 14:10:55 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
c3ab32ae68 effect: Add OffscreenEffect
The OffscreenEffect class is meant to be used to implement Effect
sub-classes that create an offscreen framebuffer and redirect the
actor's paint sequence there. The OffscreenEffect is useful for
effects using fragment shaders.

Any shader-based effect being applied to an actor through an offscreen
buffer should be used before painting the resulting target material and
not for every actor. This means that doing:

       pre_paint: cogl_program_use(program)
                  set up offscreen buffer
           paint: [ actors ] → offscreen buffer → target material
      post_paint: paint target material
                  cogl_program_use(null)

Is not correct. Unfortunately, we cannot really do:

      post_paint: cogl_program_use(program)
                  paint target material
                  cogl_program_use(null)

Because the OffscreenEffect::post_paint() implementation also pops the
offscreen buffer and re-instates the previous framebuffer:

      post_paint: cogl_program_use(program)
                  change frame buffer ← ouch!
                  paint target material
                  cogl_program_use(null)

One way to fix it is to allow using the shader right before painting
the target material - which means adding a new virtual inside the
OffscreenEffect class vtable in additions to the ones defined by the
parent Effect class.

The newly-added paint_target() virtual allows the correct sequence of
actions by adding an entry point for sub-classes to wrap the "paint
target material" operation with custom code, in order to implement the
case above correctly as:

      post_paint: change frame buffer
                  cogl_program_use(program)
                  paint target material
                  cogl_program_use(null)

The added upside is that sub-classes of OffscreenEffect involving
shaders really just need to override the prepare() and paint_target()
virtuals, since the pre_paint() and post_paint() do all that's needed.
2010-06-03 14:10:55 +01:00