This replaces the use of CoglHandle with strongly type CoglClipStack *
pointers instead. The only function not converted for now is
cogl_is_clip_stack which will be done in a later commit.
This replaces the use of CoglHandle with strongly type CoglBitmap *
pointers instead. The only function not converted for now is
cogl_is_bitmap which will be done in a later commit.
This replaces the use of CoglHandle with strongly type CoglPath *
pointers instead. The only function not converted for now is
cogl_is_path which will be done in a later commit.
This patch makes it so that only the backwards compatibility
COGL_HANDLE_DEFINE macro defines a _cogl_xyz_handle_new function. The
new COGL_OBJECT_DEFINE macro only defines a _cogl_xyz_object_new
function.
It's valid C to declare a function omitting it prototype, but it seems
to be a good practise to always declare a function with its
corresponding prototype.
While this is totally fine (None is 0L and, in the pointer context, will
be converted in the right internal NULL representation, which could be a
value with some bits to 1), I believe it's clearer to use NULL instead
of None when we talk about pointers.
While this is totally fine (0 in the pointer context will be converted
in the right internal NULL representation, which could be a value with
some bits to 1), I believe it's clearer to use NULL in the pointer
context.
It seems that, in most case, it's more an overlook than a deliberate
choice to use FALSE/0 as NULL, eg. copying a _COGL_GET_CONTEXT (ctx, 0)
or a g_return_val_if_fail (cond, 0) from a function returning a
gboolean.
This replaces the use of CoglHandle with strongly type CoglBuffer *
pointers instead. The only function not converted for now is
cogl_is_buffer which will be done in a later commit.
CoglHandle is a common source of complaints and confusion because people
expect a "handle" to be some form of integer type with some indirection
to lookup the corresponding objects as opposed to a direct pointer.
This patch starts by renaming CoglHandle to CoglObject * and creating
corresponding cogl_object_ APIs to replace the cogl_handle ones.
The next step though is to remove all use of CoglHandle in the Cogl APIs
and replace with strongly typed pointer types such as CoglMaterial * or
CoglTexture * etc also all occurrences of COGL_INVALID_HANDLE can just
use NULL instead.
After this we will consider switching to GTypeInstance internally so we
can have inheritance for our types and hopefully improve how we handle
bindings.
Note all these changes will be done in a way that maintains the API and
ABI.
in create_pick_material we were using a static boolean to gate when we
show a warning, but that would mean if the problem recurs between
different textures then the warning will only be shown once. We now have
a private bitfield flag instead, just so we don't spew millions of
warnings if the problem is recurring.
This adds a boolean "pick-with-alpha" property to ClutterTexture and when
true, it will use the textures alpha channel to define the actors shape when
picking.
Users should be aware that it's a bit more expensive to pick textures like
this (so probably best not to blindly enable it on *all* your textures)
since it implies rasterizing the texture during picking whereas we would
otherwise just send a solid filled quad to the GPU. It will also interrupt
the internal batching of geometry for pick renders which can otherwise often
be done in a single draw call.
Since the default alpha test function of GL_ALWAYS is equivalent to
GL_ALPHA_TEST being disabled we don't need to worry about Enabling/Disabling
it when flushing material state, instead it's enough to leave it always
enabled. We will assume that any driver worth its salt wont incur any
additional cost for glEnable (GL_ALPHA_TEST) + GL_ALWAYS vs
glDisable (GL_ALPHA_TEST).
This patch simply calls glEnable (GL_ALPHA_TEST) in cogl_create_context
clutter_texture_paint shouldn't need to optimize the case where
paint_opacity == 0 and bailout, since we've been doing this optimization for
all actors in clutter_actor_paint for a while now.
When _cogl_disable_other_texcoord_arrays is called it disables the
neccessary texcoord arrays and then removes the bits for the disabled
arrays in ctx->texcoord_arrays_enabled. However none of the places
that call the function then set any bits in ctx->texcoord_arrays_enabled
so the arrays would never get marked and they would never get disabled
again.
This patch just changes it so that _cogl_disable_other_texcoord_arrays
also sets the corresponding bits in ctx->texcoord_arrays_enabled.
Since emit_drag_end() can be called from a MOTION event capture we
cannot call clutter_event_get_button(). We should, instead, use the
press_button value because if we're emitting ::drag-end it means we
also emitted ::drag-begin and the value is valid.
We need to tell the introspection scanner all the dependencies we
require, including the pkg-config name to use when compiling the
GIR file into a typelib object.
New virtual functions cannot go wherever they want, if we need to
preserve the ABI.
Also, the coding style should match the rest of ClutterActor and
Clutter's own coding style.
When destroying an Actor the various ActorMeta instance should already
be disposed - unless something is holding a reference to them, in which
case we should use the ::destroy signal to unset the ActorMeta:actor
back pointer.
ClickAction adds "clickable" semantics to an actor. It provides all
the business logic to emit a high-level "clicked" signal from the
various low-level signals inside ClutterActor.
The DragAction should, by default, drag the actor to which it has been
applied, instead of delegating what to do to the developer. If custom
code need to override it, g_signal_stop_emission_by_name() can be called
to stop the default handler to ever running.
Instead of directly using a guint32 to store a bitmask for each used
texcoord array, it now stores them in a CoglBitmask. This removes the
limitation of 32 layers (although there are still other places in Cogl
that imply this restriction). To disable texcoord arrays code should
call _cogl_disable_other_texcoord_arrays which takes a bitmask of
texcoord arrays that should not be disabled. There are two extra
bitmasks stored in the CoglContext which are used temporarily for this
function to avoid allocating a new bitmask each time.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2132
This implements a growable array of bits called CoglBitmask. The
CoglBitmask is intended to be cheap if less than 32 bits are used. If
more bits are required it will allocate a GArray. The type is meant to
be allocated on the stack but because it can require additional
resources it also has a destroy function.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2132
Previously the counter for the number of layers was only updated
whenever the texture handle for a layer changes. However there are
many other ways for a new layer to be created for example by setting a
layer combine constant. Also by default the texture on a layer is
COGL_INVALID_HANDLE so if the application tries to create an explicit
layer with no texture by calling cogl_material_set_layer with
COGL_INVALID_HANDLE then it also wouldn't update the count.
This patch fixes that by incrementing the count in
cogl_material_get_layer instead. This function is called by all
functions that may end up creating a layer so it seems like the most
appropriate place.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2132
It should be quite acceptable to use a texture without defining any
texture coords. For example a shader may be in use that is doing
texture lookups without referencing the texture coordinates. Also it
should be possible to replace the vertex colors using a texture layer
without a texture but with a constant layer color.
enable_state_for_drawing_buffer no longer sets any disabled layers in
the overrides. Instead of counting the number of units with texture
coordinates it now keeps them in a mask. This means there can now be
gaps in the list of enabled texture coordinate arrays. To cope with
this, the Cogl context now also stores a mask to track the enabled
arrays. Instead of code manually iterating each enabled array to
disable them, there is now an internal function called
_cogl_disable_texcoord_arrays which disables a given mask.
I think this could also fix potential bugs when a vertex buffer has
gaps in the texture coordinate attributes that it provides. For
example if the vertex buffer only had texture coordinates for layer 2
then the disabling code would not disable the coordinates for layers 0
and 1 even though they are not used. This could cause a crash if the
previous data for those arrays is no longer valid.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2132
Added the implementation for clutter_actor_get_accessible, virtual
ClutterActor function, used to obtain the accessible object of
any ClutterActor.
As it is defined virtual, it would be possible to redefine it, so
any custom clutter actor could implement their accessibility object,
withouth relying totally on a accessibility implementation module.
See gtkiconview as example.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2070
ClutterInterval.compute_value() computes the new value given a progress
and copies it to a given GValue. Since most of the time we want to pass
that very same value to another function that copies it again, we should
have a compute_value() variant that stores that computed value inside
ClutterInterval and returns a pointer to it. This way we initialize the
result GValue just once and we never copy it, as long as the Interval
instance is valid.
* wip/state-machine:
Do not use wildcards in test-state
script: Implement State deserialization
state: added a "target-state" property
state: documented data structures
Add State interactive tests to the ignore file
state: Documentation and introspection annotation fixes
state: Minor coding style fixes
state: Clean up the header's documentation
state: Constify StateKey accessors
Do not include clutter.h from a Clutter header file
state-machine: made clutter_state_change take a boolean animate argument
state-machine: use clutter_timeline_get_progress
state-machine: add completed signal
state machine: added state machine
Conflicts:
.gitignore
* wip/constraints: (24 commits)
Add the Cogl API reference to the fixxref extra directories
Document the internal MetaGroup class
Remove the construct-only flag from ActorMeta:name
doc: Remove gtk-doc annotations from the json-glib copy
doc: Fix parameter documentation
Add named modifiers for Action and Constraint
Remove a redundant animation
Set the stage resizable in test-constraints
Use a 9 grid for the constraints test
Miscellaneous documentation fixes
docs: Document animating action and constraint properties
docs: Document BindConstraint and AlignConstraint
constraint: Rename BindConstraint:bind-axis
constraints: Add AlignConstraint
tests: Add a constraints interactive test
constraint: Add BindConstraint
actor: Implement Animatable
animation: Use the new Animatable API for custom properties
animatable: Add custom properties to Animatable
constraint: Add ClutterConstraint base class
...
Conflicts:
configure.ac
This adds a math utility API for handling 3 component, single precision
float vectors with the following; mostly self explanatory functions:
cogl_vector3_init
cogl_vector3_init_zero
cogl_vector3_equal
cogl_vector3_equal_with_epsilon
cogl_vector3_copy
cogl_vector3_free
cogl_vector3_invert
cogl_vector3_add
cogl_vector3_subtract
cogl_vector3_multiply_scalar
cogl_vector3_divide_scalar
cogl_vector3_normalize
cogl_vector3_magnitude
cogl_vector3_cross_product
cogl_vector3_dot_product
cogl_vector3_distance
Since the API is experimental you will need to define
COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API before including cogl.h if you want to use
the API.
The ClutterActor API should have modifier methods for adding, removing
and retrieving Actions and Constraints using the ClutterActorMeta:name
property - mostly, for convenience.
This stubs out an xlib event handling mechanism for Cogl. The intention
is for Clutter to use this to forward all x11 events to Cogl. As we move
winsys functionality down into Cogl, Cogl will become responsible for
handling a number of X events: ConfigureNotify events for onscreen
framebuffers, swap events and Damage events for cogl_x11_texture_pixmap.
AlignConstraint is a simple constraint that keeps an actor's position
aligned to the width or height of another actor, multiplied by an
alignment factor.
By implementing the newly added support for custom animatable
properties, we can allow addressing action and constraint properties
from ClutterAnimation and clutter_actor_animate().
The Animation class should use the Animatable API for custom properties
to override finding a property definition, getting the initial state and
setting the final state of an object.
The Constraint base, abstract class should be used to implement Actor
modifiers that affect the way an actor is sized or positioned inside a
fixed layout manager.
Commit e2a990d renamed these types to new names from EGL 1.3. However
it still works to use the old names under EGL 1.3 so let's just use
those to keep compatibility.
clutter_backend_egl_dispose now chains up before disposing its own
resources so that ClutterBackendX11 will destroy all of the stages
before we destroy the egl context. Otherwise the actors may try to
make GL calls during destruction which causes a crash.
Some EGL drivers, such as the PowerVR simulator (and some proprietary drivers)
return zero when the EGLConfig is queried for the EGL_NATIVE_VISUAL_ID
attribute via eglGetConfigAttrib().
This patch detects and attempts to work around that situation by picking a
visual with the same color depth.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2123
After the EGL context is created it now also creates an invisible 1x1
window and a corresponding surface so that the context can be
immediately made current. This is similar to changes for the GLX
backend introduced in d2c091e62.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2056
DragAction is an Action sub-class that provides dragging capabilities to
any actor. DragAction has:
• drag-begin, drag-motion and drag-end signals, relaying the event
information like coordinates, button and modifiers to user code;
• drag-threshold property, for delaying the drag start by a given
amount of pixels;
• drag-handle property, to allow using other actors as the drag
handle.
• drag-axis property, to allow constraining the dragging to a specific
axis.
An interactive test demonstrating the various features is also provided.
ClutterAction is an abstract class that should be used as the ancestor
for objects that change how an actor behaves when dealing with events
coming from user input.
ClutterActorMeta is a base, abstract class that can be used to derive
classes that are attached to a ClutterActor instance in order to modify
the way an actor is painted, sized/positioned or responds to events.
A typed container for ActorMeta instances is also provided to the
sub-classes can be attached to an Actor.
Previously it would only try to set the blend equation if the RGB and
alpha blending functions were different. However it's completely valid
to use a non-standard blending function when the functions are the
same. This patch moves the blending equation to outside the if
statement.
Previously it would only set the blend constant if glBlendFuncSeparate
was used but it is perfectly acceptable to use the blend constant when
the same factor is used for each. It now sets the blend constant
whenever one of the factors would use the constant.
When a single statement is used to specify the factors for both the
RGB and alpha parts it previously split up the statement into
two. This works but it ends up unnecessarily using glBlendFuncSeparate
when glBlendFunc would suffice.
For example, the blend statement
RGBA = ADD(SRC_COLOR*(SRC_COLOR), DST_COLOR*(1-SRC_COLOR))
would get split into the two statements
RGBA = ADD(SRC_COLOR*(SRC_COLOR[RGB]), DST_COLOR*(1-SRC_COLOR[RGB]))
A = ADD(SRC_COLOR*(SRC_COLOR[A]), DST_COLOR*(1-SRC_COLOR[A]))
That translates to:
glBlendFuncSeparate (GL_SRC_COLOR, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR,
GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
This patch makes it so that arg_to_gl_blend_factor can handle the
combined RGBA mask instead. That way the single statement gets
translated to the equivalent call:
glBlendFunc (GL_SRC_COLOR, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_COLOR);
If a cached layout didn't actually match the layout we're looking for,
it would be returned anyway. Remove this return so that it can correctly
continue looking and get a cache miss if appropriate.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2109
Previously a path copy was implemented such that only the array of
path nodes was shared with the source and the rest of the data is
copied. This was so that the copy could avoid a deep copy if the
source path is appended to because the copy keeps track of its own
length. This optimisation is probably not worthwhile because it makes
the copies less cheap. Instead the CoglPath struct now just contains a
single pointer to a new CoglPathData struct which is separately
ref-counted. When the path is modified it will be copied if the ref
count on the data is not 1.
This patch combines a number of fixes and improvements to the
layout caching logic in ClutterText.
* Fix: The width must always be set on the PangoLayout when painting.
This is necessary because the layout aligns in the width, and
even when we think we are left-aligned, the auto-dir feature
of PangoLayout may result in right-alignment.
* Fix: We should only ever try to reuse a cached layout based
on its logical width if layout.width was -1 when computing
that logical width. If the layout was already ellipsized,
then comparing the logical width to the new width we are
trying to wrap to doesn't make sense. (If "abc" ellipsizes
to a 15-pixel wide "..." for a width of 1 pixel, that doesn't
mean that we should use "..." for a width of 15 pixels. Maybe
"abc" itself is 15 pixels wide.)
* Improvement: rather than looking up cached layouts based on the
input allocation_width/allocation_height, look them up based
on the actual width/height/ellipsize that we pass to create
a layout. This is simpler and improves the chance we'll get
a cache hit when appropriate even if there are small floating
point differences.
Note because of the first fix this is less aggressive than dd40732
in caching layouts; get_preferred_width() and painting can't share
a layout since get_preferred_width() needs to pass a width of -1
to Pango and painting needs to pass the real width.
The patch has been updated from the clutter-1.2 branch to current
master; using the profiling instrumentation it is possible to verify
with test-text-field that the hit/miss counters go from:
Name Total Per Frame
---- ----- ---------
Text layout cache hit counter 13 6
Text layout cache miss counter 11 5
before applying the patch, to:
Name Total Per Frame
---- ----- ---------
Text layout cache miss counter 4 2
Text layout cache hit counter 3 1
after applying the patch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618104http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2109
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
This reverts commit 716ec82db8.
The Cogl pixel buffer API currently has problems if an atlas texture
is created or the format needs to be converted. The atlas problem
doesn't currently show because the atlas rejects BGR textures anyway
but we may want to change this soon. The problem with format
conversion would happen under GLES because that does not support BGR
textures at all so Cogl has to do the conversion. However it doesn't
currently show either because GLES has no support for buffer objects
anyway.
It's also questionable whether the patch would give any performance
benefit because Cairo needs read/write access which implies the buffer
can't be put in write-optimised memory.
Conflicts:
clutter/clutter-cairo-texture.c
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1982
Since framebuffer state is not flushed prior to replaying the journal,
the trick of marking the framebuffer dirty prior to calling
glBindFramebuffer() doesn't work... the outstanding journal entries
will get replayed to the newly created framebuffer.
Fix this by flushing the journal as well.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2110
Signed-off-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
In clutter_cairo_texture_create_region it tries to destroy the old
texture before mapping the PBO by setting the texture on the first
layer of the material to COGL_INVALID_HANDLE. However it was using the
material API incorrectly so it ended up showing a warning and doing
nothing.
If the clip stack is empty then _cogl_clip_stack_flush exits
immediately. This was missing out the assignment of *stencil_used_p at
the bottom of the function. If a path is then used after the clip is
cleared then it would think it needs to merge with the clip so the
stencil would not be cleared correctly.
The code for implementing ClutterColor as GParamSpec and the
color↔string transformation functions were assuming that ClutterColor
owns the data in the GValue struct and directly reading
data[0].v_pointer to get a pointer to the color. However ClutterColor
is actually a boxed type and the format of the data array is meant to
be internal to GObject so it is not safe to poke around in it
directly. This patch changes it to use g_value_get_boxed to get the
pointer.
Also, boxed types allow a NULL value to be stored and not all of the
code was coping with this. This patch also attempts to fix that.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2068