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Previously the fragends had a separate private data pointer which was used by the GLSL and ARBfp fragends to store a tiny struct containing a single pointer to the ref-counted shader state. The space for the private data pointer is reserved in all of the pipelines for all of the potential backends. The vertends and progends however did this differently by directly storing the pointer to the ref counted data using cogl_object_set_user_data. This patch unifies the different methods so that they all use cogl_object_set_user_data and the fragends don't bother with the separate tiny allocation for the private data. The private data pointer array has been removed from CoglPipeline and the corresponding fragend virtual to free the private data has also been removed because this can instead be done with the destroy notify from the object user data. The variable names used have been unified so that all of the vertends and fragends name their data struct CoglPipelineShaderState and use a variable called shader_state to refer to it. The progend uses CoglPipelineProgramState and a variable called program_state. This should also fix two potential bugs. the ARBfp fragend was apprently leaking a reference to the private state when it creates the private data because it was adding a reference before stroring the pointer to the newly allocated data but the ref count is already set to 1 on creation. The other potential bug is that the free function for CoglPipeline was only calling the free_priv virtual for the currently used fragend of the pipeline. The design of the fragends is meant to allow a pipeline to have multiple fragend priv datas because a child pipeline could be attaching its fragend data to the ancestor and its allowed to pick a different fragend. |
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README for Cogl @COGL_VERSION@ =============================================================================== Note: This file is delimited with -- markers so it is possible to split sections out for other purposes, such as for release notes. -- DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cogl is a small open source library for using 3D graphics hardware to draw pretty pictures. The API departs from the flat state machine style of OpenGL and is designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that can render without stepping on each others toes. As well as aiming for a nice API, we think having a single library as opposed to an API specification like OpenGL has a few advantages too; like being able to paper over the inconsistencies/bugs of different OpenGL implementations in a centralized place, not to mention the myriad of OpenGL extensions. It also means we are in a better position to provide utility APIs that help software developers since they only need to be implemented once and there is no risk of inconsistency between implementations. Having other backends, besides OpenGL, such as drm, Gallium or D3D are options we are interested in for the future. -- REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cogl currently only requires: • GLib ≥ @GLIB_REQ_VERSION@ • OpenGL ≥ 1.3 (or 1.2 + multitexturing), or OpenGL ES 2.0 (or 1.1) • GLX, AGL, WGL or an EGL implementation Cogl also has optional dependencies: • GDK-Pixbuf ≥ @GDK_PIXBUF_REQ_VERSION@ - for image loading • Cairo ≥ @CAIRO_REQ_VERSION@ - for debugging texture atlasing (debug builds only) The optional Cogl Pango library requires: • Cairo ≥ @CAIRO_REQ_VERSION@ • PangoCairo ≥ @PANGOCAIRO_REQ_VERSION@ On X11, Cogl depends on the following extensions • XComposite ≥ @XCOMPOSITE_REQ_VERSION@ • XDamage • XExt • XFixes ≥ @XFIXES_REQ_VERSION@ When running with OpenGL, Cogl requires at least version 1.3 or 1.2 with the multitexturing extension. However to build Cogl you will need the latest GL headers which can be obtained from: http://www.khronos.org If you are building the API reference you will also need: • GTK-Doc ≥ @GTK_DOC_REQ_VERSION@ If you are building the additional documentation you will also need: • xsltproc • jw (optional, for generating PDFs) If you are building the Introspection data you will also need: • GObject-Introspection ≥ @GI_REQ_VERSION@ GObject-Introspection is available from: git://git.gnome.org/gobject-introspection If you want support for profiling Cogl you will also need: • UProf ≥ @UPROF_REQ_VERSION@ UProf is available from: git://github.com/rib/UProf.git -- DOCUMENTATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The API references for the latest stable release are available at: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/cogl/stable/ The experimental 2.0 API can be found here: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/cogl-2.0-experimental/stable/ Note: The conflicting "stable" at the end refers to the fact to overall Cogl release status, not the documentation specifically. -- LICENSE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most of Cogl is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or (at your option) later. Some files are licensed under more permissive licenses MIT or BSD style licenses though so please see individual files for details. -- BUILDING AND INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please refer to the INSTALL document. -- BUGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please report bugs here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter You will need a Bugzilla account. Please include the following in bug reports: • what system you're running Cogl on; • which version of Cogl you are using; • which version of GLib and OpenGL (or OpenGL ES) you are using; • which video card and which drivers you are using, including output of glxinfo and xdpyinfo (if applicable); • how to reproduce the bug. If you cannot reproduce the bug with one of the tests that come with Cogl's source code, it can help a lot to include a small test case displaying the bad behaviour. If the bug exposes a crash, the exact text printed out and a stack trace obtained using gdb are greatly appreciated. -- CONTRIBUTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CODING_STYLE file describes the coding style we use throughout Cogl, please try your best to conform to this style because the consistency really helps keep the code maintainable. We can accept contributions in several ways: • Either as patches attached to bugs on bugzilla - For this you may be interested in using git-bz. See http://git.fishsoup.net/man/git-bz.html for details • You can email us patches - For this we recommend using git-send-email • You can create a remote branch and ask us to pull from that for more substantial changes. - For this we recommend using github. Ideally standalone patches should be created using git format-patch since that makes it easiest to import the patch with a commit message into a git repository.