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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
d0a615e17b cogl-pango-glyph-cache: Notify of reorg for global atlased glyphs
Whenever the glyph cache puts a glyph in the global atlas it will now
register for notifications of reorganisation of the global
atlases. When this happens it will forward this on as a notification
of reorganisation of the glyph cache.
2011-05-05 16:09:01 +01:00
Neil Roberts
e3c57941bd pango-glyph-cache: Try to put glyphs in the global atlas
If mipmapping is disabled, it will now try to create a standalone
atlas texture for a glyph rather than putting it in the atlas.

If the atlas texture can't be created then it will fallback to the
glyph cache.
2011-05-05 16:09:01 +01:00
Neil Roberts
32c91793e4 cogl-pango-display-list: Don't use VBOs if the texture can't handle it
If the texture can't be hardware repeated (ie, if it is sliced or it
has waste) then Cogl will reject the layer when rendering with a
VBO. In this case we should always fall back to rendering with
cogl_rectangle.

This commit is only needed temporarily because Cogl will end up
putting atlas textures in the display list. A later commit in the
series will make it so that the display list always has primitive
textures in it so this commit can be reverted.
2011-05-05 16:06:45 +01:00
Neil Roberts
51eec9bf53 cogl-pango: Use a separate glyph cache for mipmapped rendering
This reverts the changes in 54d8aadf which combined the two glyph
caches into one. We want to start using separate caches again so that
we can non-mipmapped textures into the global atlas.
2011-05-05 15:29:01 +01:00
Robert Bragg
89fd655a9e cogl/pango/Makefile.am pass EXTRA_LDFLAGS for linking
When building on windows for example we need to ensure we pass
-no-undefined to the linker. Although we were substituting a
COGL_EXTRA_LDFLAGS variable from our configure.ac we forgot to
reference that when linking cogl-pango.
2011-05-05 15:05:42 +01:00
Robert Bragg
31da46c799 Adds the ability to build Cogl standalone
This adds an autogen.sh, configure.ac and build/autotool files etc under
clutter/cogl and makes some corresponding Makefile.am changes that make
it possible to build and install Cogl as a standalone library.

Some notable things about this are:
A standalone installation of Cogl installs 3 pkg-config files;
cogl-1.0.pc, cogl-gl-1.0.pc and cogl-2.0.pc. The second is only for
compatibility with what clutter installed though I'm not sure that
anything uses it so maybe we could remove it. cogl-1.0.pc is what
Clutter would use if it were updated to build against a standalone cogl
library. cogl-2.0.pc is what you would use if you were writing a
standalone Cogl application.

A standalone installation results in two libraries currently, libcogl.so
and libcogl-pango.so. Notably we don't include a major number in the
sonames because libcogl supports two major API versions; 1.x as used by
Clutter and the experimental 2.x API for standalone applications.
Parallel installation of later versions e.g. 3.x and beyond will be
supportable either with new sonames or if we can maintain ABI then we'll
continue to share libcogl.so.

The headers are similarly not installed into a directory with a major
version number since the same headers are shared to export the 1.x and
2.x APIs (The only difference is that cogl-2.0.pc ensures that
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_2_0_API is used). Parallel installation of
later versions is not precluded though since we can either continue
sharing or later add a major version suffix.
2011-04-11 17:54:36 +01:00
Neil Roberts
b36dde6193 cogl-pango-glyph-cache: Fix the flags passed to cogl_atlas_new
In 047227fb cogl_atlas_new was changed so that it can take a flags
parameter to specify whether to clear the new atlases and whether to
copy images to the new atlas after reorganisation. This was done so
that the atlas code could be shared with the glyph cache. At some
point during the development of this patch the flag was just a single
boolean instead and this is accidentally how it is used from the glyph
cache. The glyph cache therefore passes 'TRUE' as the set of flags
which means it will only get the 'clear' flag and not the
'disable-migration' flag. When the glyph cache gets full it will
therefore try to copy the texture to the new atlas as well as
redrawing them with cairo. This causes problems because the glyph
cache needs to work in situations where there is no FBO support.
2011-04-06 17:36:00 +01:00
Neil Roberts
e4e318c9f8 cogl: Use GHookList instead of CoglCallbackList
glib already has a data type to manage a list of callbacks called a
GHookList so we might as well use it instead of maintaining Cogl's own
type. The glib version may be slightly more efficient because it
avoids using a GList and instead encodes the prev and next pointers
directly in the GHook structure. It also has more features than
CoglCallbackList.
2011-03-14 18:18:15 +00:00
Neil Roberts
9ea2567a2f cogl-atlas-texture: Don't let textures be destroyed during migration
If an atlas texture's last reference is held by the journal or by the
last flushed pipeline then if an atlas migration is started it can
cause a crash. This is because the atlas migration will cause a
journal flush and can sometimes change the current pipeline which
means that the texture would be destroyed during migration.

This patch adds an extra 'post_reorganize' callback to the existing
'reorganize' callback (which is now renamed to 'pre_reorganize'). The
pre_reorganize callback is now called before the atlas grabs a list of
the current textures instead of after so that it doesn't matter if the
journal flush destroys some of those textures. The pre_reorganize
callback for CoglAtlasTexture grabs a reference to all of the textures
so that they can not be destroyed when the migration changes the
pipeline. In the post_reorganize callback the reference is removed
again.

http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2538
2011-02-17 13:39:30 +00:00
Neil Roberts
7b985f034f Allow multiple CoglAtlases for textures
Previously Cogl would only ever use one atlas for textures and if it
reached the maximum texture size then all other new textures would get
their own GL texture. This patch makes it so that we create as many
atlases as needed. This should avoid breaking up some batches and it
will be particularly good if we switch to always using multi-texturing
with a default shader that selects between multiple atlases using a
vertex attribute.

Whenever a new atlas is created it is stored in a GSList on the
context. A weak weference is taken on the atlas using
cogl_object_set_user_data so that it can be removed from the list when
the atlas is destroyed. The atlas textures themselves take a reference
to the atlas and this is the only thing that keeps the atlas
alive. This means that once the atlas becomes empty it will
automatically be destroyed.

All of the COGL_NOTEs pertaining to atlases are now prefixed with the
atlas pointer to make it clearer which atlas is changing.
2010-12-13 18:59:41 +00:00
Neil Roberts
d01a707623 cogl-atlas: Convert to be a CoglObject subclass
To implement multiple atlases it will be useful to have ref-counting
on the CoglAtlas so it makes sense to convert it to be a CoglObject.
2010-12-13 18:59:41 +00:00
Robert Bragg
fb9d3a8350 path 2.0: update path API for experimental 2.0 API
When COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_2_0_API is defined cogl.h will now include
cogl2-path.h which changes cogl_path_new() so it can directly return a
CoglPath pointer; it no longer exposes a prototype for
cogl_{get,set}_path and all the remaining cogl_path_ functions now take
an explicit path as their first argument.

The idea is that we want to encourage developers to retain path objects
for as long as possible so they can take advantage of us uploading the
path geometry to the GPU. Currently although it is possible to start a
new path and query the current path, it is not convenient.

The other thing is that we want to get Cogl to the point where nothing
depends on a global, current context variable. This will allow us to one
day define a sensible threading model if/when that is ever desired.
2010-11-11 13:17:26 +00:00
Robert Bragg
959af183b1 pango: Use CoglMaterial type for materials
Instead of using the CoglHandle type for material variables this updates
the pango code to use CoglMaterial * instead. CoglHandle is the old
typename which is being phased out of the API.
2010-11-03 18:09:23 +00:00
Robert Bragg
7ee99aaa83 pango: push/pop source instead of trashing users source
The pango-display-list code was calling cogl_set_source in numerous
places and it didn't appear to be saving the users source to restore
later. This could result in the user inadvertantly drawing a primitive
with one of these internally managed materials instead of one that they
chose. To rectify this the code now uses cogl_{push,pop}_source to save
and restore the users source.
2010-11-03 18:09:22 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
abef73bb58 Replace cogl_color_set_from_* with cogl_color_init_from_*
The former is not yet "officially" deprecated by the latter, but it's
confusing to have them both in the code base.
2010-09-03 16:58:47 +01:00
Neil Roberts
d03fbf9f64 cogl-pango: Use a CoglAtlas to maintain the glyph cache
The glyph cache is now stored in a CoglAtlas structure instead of the
custom atlasing code. This has the advantage that it can share code
with the main texture atlas and that it supports reorganizing the
atlas when it becomes full. Unlike the texture atlas, the glyph cache
can use multiple atlases which would be neccessary if the maximum
texture size is reached and we need to create a second
texture. Whenever a display list is created it now has to register a
callback with the glyph cache so that the display list can be
recreated whenever any of the atlases are reorganized. This is needed
because the display list directly stores texture coordinates within
the atlas texture and they would become invalid when the texture is
moved.

The ensure_glyphs_for_layout now works in two steps. First it reserves
space in the atlas for all of the glyphs. The atlas is created with
the DISABLE_MIGRATION flag so that it won't actually copy any textures
if any rearranging is needed. Whenever the position is updated for a
glyph then it is marked as dirty. After space for all of the glyphs
has been reserved it will iterate over all dirty glyphs and redraw
them using Cairo. The rendered glyph is then stored in the texture
with a sub texture update.

The glyphs need to all be set at the right location before starting to
create the display list because the display list stores the texture
coordinates of the glyph. If any of the glyphs were moved around then
the parts of the display list that was created already would become
invalid. To make this work, ensure_glyphs_for_layout is now always
called before rendering a layout or a layout line.
2010-08-12 11:56:59 +01:00
Robert Bragg
467c33a3e3 cogl: don't include cogl-debug.h in cogl.h or install
cogl-debug.h is an internal header so it shouldn't have been included by
cogl.h and the header shouldn't be installed either.
2010-08-02 17:41:42 +01:00
Robert Bragg
b4b98358e1 pango-render: set CLAMP_TO_EDGE wrap mode on glyph_material
The pango renderer was causing lots of override materials to be allocated
because the vertex_buffer API converts AUTOMATIC mode into REPEAT for
backwards compatibility. By explicitly setting the wrap mode to
CLAMP_TO_EDGE when creating the glyph_material then the vertex_buffer
API will leave it untouched.
2010-07-06 12:07:29 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
081696fdb5 analysis: CoglPangoRenderer
Remove unused variables.
2010-02-12 14:57:55 +00:00
Robert Bragg
5f18fc928d cogl: explicitly mark cogl_<object>_ref/unref APIs as deprecated
This uses the G_GNUC_DEPRECATED macros to mark the
cogl_{texture,vertex_buffer,shader}_ref and unref APIs as deprecated.
Since this flagged that cogl-pango-display-list.c and
clutter-glx-texture-pixmap.c were still using deprecated _ref/_unref
APIs they have now been changed to use the cogl_handle_ref/unref API
instead.
2010-02-12 14:05:01 +00:00
Robert Bragg
95a869dab1 [cogl] move clutter/pango to clutter/cogl/pango
As part of the re-organisation of Cogl; move clutter/pango to be part of the
cogl sub-project.
2009-10-16 18:58:51 +01:00