This adds the cogl_swap_chain and cogl_onscreen_template symbols to the
experimental 2.0 reference manual.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This lists the cogl_renderer symbols in the cogl-sections.txt for the
experimental 2.0 reference manual.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds API to let you override the choice of Cogl's winsys backend.
Previously it was only possible to override the winsys using the
COGL_RENDERER environment variable, but it's useful for something like
Clutter to be able to control the winsys via API without needing
environment variable tricks. This also adds API to query back the
winsys chosen by Cogl, in case you don't set an explicit override.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This exposes experimental cogl_framebuffer APIs for getting and setting
a viewport without having to refer to the implicit CoglContext. It adds
the following experimental API:
cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport4fv
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_x
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_y
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_width
cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport_height
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Based on the Cogl example we had on wiki.clutter-project.org this shows
how to use the primitive API to draw a simple spinning crate.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a _cogl_init function for Cogl that we expect to be the first
thing called before anything else is done with Cogl. It's not a public
API so it's expected that all entry points for Cogl that might be the
first function used should call _cogl_init().
We currently call _cogl_init() in these functions:
cogl_renderer_new
cogl_display_new
cogl_context_new
cogl_android_set_native_window
_cogl_init() can be called multiple times, and only the first call has
any affect.
For example _cogl_init() gives us a place check and parse the COGL_DEBUG
environment variable.
Since we don't have any need to parse command line arguments (we can
always get user configuration options from the environment) our init
function doesn't require argc/argv pointers.
By saying up front that we aren't interested in command line arguments
that means we can avoid the mess that is GOption based library
initialization which is extremely fragile due to its lack of dependency
tracking between modules.
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
The recommended command to check for differences from master to the
remote master was using git log with a range from the local master to
the remote master but this wouldn't work if the local master is ahead
of the remote master because the range is backwards. This patch
changes it to recommend git diff --stat instead because then the
command would work even if the two branches have diverged.
The "default" m4 conflicts with one of libtool's internal symbols, one
that is used to determine whether the -fPIC argument should be used;
this breaks compilation onf 64bit platforms.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653615
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
So that our released tarballs can contain filenames longer than 99
characters we tell automake to create tarballs using the ustar format.
This is newer than the default v7 format but still old enough to be
considered widely portable.
Since gtk-doc is an optional dependency for Cogl then we need to special
case how EXTRA_DIST is initialized. It shouldn't be set when using
gtk-doc since gtk-doc.make expects to initialize EXTRA_DIST. If we
aren't using gtk-doc then it should be initialized to an empty value
instead of including gtk-doc.make so that the later lines that append
various extra png files to EXTRA_DIST won't fail.
This adds a --enable-profile option which enables uprof based profiling.
It was also necessary to fixup a CLUTTER_ENABLE_PROFILING #ifdef in
cogl-context.c to renamed COGL_ENABLE_PROFILING instead. By default Cogl
doesn't output uprof reports directly, instead it assumes a higher level
toolkit will output a report. If you want a report from Cogl you can
export COGL_PROFILE_OUTPUT_REPORT=1 before running your app.
The latest version of uprof can be fetched from:
git://github.com/rib/UProf.git
This update the x11-foreign test so that it checks for events on its X
display and forwards them on to Cogl. It will now also quit if any key
of button is pressed.
This explicitly renames the cogl-2.0 reference manual to
cogl-2.0-experimental and renames the cogl-2.0 pkg-config file to
cogl-2.0-experimental.pc. Hopefully this should avoid
miss-understandings.
The x11-foreign example directly uses the X11 API at it seems that more
recent versions of binutils complain if we don't directly link the test
with libX11 as opposed to relying on indirect linkage via cogl.
This reverts commit 3d2564df8f.
Since 01e1260aa the 'near' and 'far' defines are now undef'd on
Windows so we no longer have to remember not to use them in Cogl code.
This adds an extra header that gets included from config.h where we
can add configuration defines. This is used to #undef 'near' and 'far'
when building for Windows so that we don't have to avoid using them as
variable names in the Cogl code.
This allows to track the number of objects allocated by Cogl. The
results are displayed on the standard output by calling :
cogl_debug_print_instances ();
Signed-off-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
When validating a user pipeline before drawing with a CoglVertexBuffer
we sometimes find we have to make some overrides and we handle that by
creating a pipeline which is a weak copy of the user pipeline. The weak
pipeline gets associated with the original pipeline so if that pipeline
is used multiple times then we can re-use the same override pipeline and
skip validation. Because it's a weak pipeline we get notified when the
original material is destroyed or changed so we know our weak pipeline
is now invalid.
When we get notified that the weak material is invalid we should unref
it, but instead we were just discarding our reference to it. This was
resulting in leaking weak materials and in some cases those materials
referenced textures which would then also be leaked.
The wrapper for the can_hardware_repeat had a cut and paste error so
it would call the wrong function on the child texture.
Many thanks to Owen Taylor for finding this bug.
When rendering a box for an unknown glyph it would previously just use
the average glyph size for the font. This causes problems because the
size calculations for the layout assume a different size so it can end
up rendering outside of the expected ink rectangle. This patch changes
it to query the size of the glyph in the font. Pango should end up
reporting the size of what would be the hex box which should be the
same as the sized used for the extents calculation.
http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2599
The COGL_DEBUG=disable-texturing debug variable disables texturing in
the fixed function fragend by not bothering to enable the texture
targets. This wasn't working for the programmable fragends because the
texture targets don't need to be enabled to use them. This patch
modifies the two programmable backends to generate a constant value
for the texture lookups in the shader when the debug variable is
given.
Instead of using _cogl_xlib_add/remove_filter we now use
_cogl_renderer_add/remove_native_filter. The _cogl_xlib_add_filter API
was only required as a stop gap while EGL support was still in Clutter
because in that case we were using the stub winsys and didn't have a
CoglRenderer.
This removes the redundant _cogl_xlib_trap/untrap_errors functions that
simply wrap equivalent functions in the _cogl_renderer_xlib namespace.
These were originally only required while the EGL winsys was being
handled in clutter and so there wasn't a CoglRenderer in all cases.
This adds an example cogl compositor to test the
_cogl_wayland_texture_2d_new_from_buffer API. The compositor emulates 4
output displays but doesn't support input since Cogl doesn't deal with
input. It's quite a minimal example of what it takes to write a wayland
compositor so could be interesting to anyone learning about wayland.
In the winsys vtable .xlib_get_visual_info and
.onscreen_x11_get_window_xid should be guarded by the
COGL_HAS_EGL_PLATFORM_POWERVR_X11_SUPPORT because they need to be there
if cogl is configured with --enable-xlib-egl-platform but not if just
configured with --enable-xlib.
When iterating through all the possible window systems trying to find
one we can successfully connect we now associated the current winsys
vtable with the renderer before calling winsys->renderer_connect in case
the implementation calls some other Cogl API that expects to be able to
determine the current winsys. For example calling _cogl_get_proc_address
when querying winsys extensions as part of a successful connect will
need to get at the current winsys vtable.
This adds internal API to be able to wrap a wayland buffer as a
CoglTexture2D. There is a --enable-wayland-egl-server option to decide
if Cogl should support this feature and potentially any EGL based winsys
could support this through the EGL_KHR_image_base and
EGL_WL_bind_display extensions.