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#include <glib.h>
#include <gmodule.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <clutter/clutter.h>
#include <cogl/cogl.h>
/* Coglbox declaration
*--------------------------------------------------*/
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX test_coglbox_get_type()
#define TEST_COGLBOX(obj) \
(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), \
TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX, TestCoglboxClass))
#define TEST_COGLBOX_CLASS(klass) \
(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), \
TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX, TestCoglboxClass))
#define TEST_IS_COGLBOX(obj) \
(G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), \
TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX))
#define TEST_IS_COGLBOX_CLASS(klass) \
(G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), \
TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX))
#define TEST_COGLBOX_GET_CLASS(obj) \
(G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), \
TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX, TestCoglboxClass))
typedef struct _TestCoglbox TestCoglbox;
typedef struct _TestCoglboxClass TestCoglboxClass;
typedef struct _TestCoglboxPrivate TestCoglboxPrivate;
struct _TestCoglbox
{
ClutterActor parent;
/*< private >*/
TestCoglboxPrivate *priv;
};
struct _TestCoglboxClass
{
ClutterActorClass parent_class;
/* padding for future expansion */
void (*_test_coglbox1) (void);
void (*_test_coglbox2) (void);
void (*_test_coglbox3) (void);
void (*_test_coglbox4) (void);
};
static GType test_coglbox_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
G_END_DECLS
/* Coglbox private declaration
*--------------------------------------------------*/
G_DEFINE_TYPE (TestCoglbox, test_coglbox, CLUTTER_TYPE_ACTOR);
#define TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE(obj) \
(G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((obj), TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX, TestCoglboxPrivate))
struct _TestCoglboxPrivate
{
CoglHandle sliced_tex, not_sliced_tex;
gint frame;
gboolean use_sliced;
gboolean use_linear_filtering;
};
/* Coglbox implementation
*--------------------------------------------------*/
static void
test_coglbox_fade_texture (gfloat x1,
gfloat y1,
gfloat x2,
gfloat y2,
gfloat tx1,
gfloat ty1,
gfloat tx2,
gfloat ty2)
{
CoglTextureVertex vertices[4];
int i;
vertices[0].x = x1;
vertices[0].y = y1;
vertices[0].z = 0;
vertices[0].tx = tx1;
vertices[0].ty = ty1;
vertices[1].x = x1;
vertices[1].y = y2;
vertices[1].z = 0;
vertices[1].tx = tx1;
vertices[1].ty = ty2;
vertices[2].x = x2;
vertices[2].y = y2;
vertices[2].z = 0;
vertices[2].tx = tx2;
vertices[2].ty = ty2;
vertices[3].x = x2;
vertices[3].y = y1;
vertices[3].z = 0;
vertices[3].tx = tx2;
vertices[3].ty = ty1;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
cogl_color_init_from_4ub (&(vertices[i].color),
255,
255,
255,
((i ^ (i >> 1)) & 1) ? 0 : 128);
cogl_color_premultiply (&(vertices[i].color));
}
Fully integrates CoglMaterial throughout the rest of Cogl This glues CoglMaterial in as the fundamental way that Cogl describes how to fill in geometry. It adds cogl_set_source (), which is used to set the material which will be used by all subsequent drawing functions It adds cogl_set_source_texture as a convenience for setting up a default material with a single texture layer, and cogl_set_source_color is now also a convenience for setting up a material with a solid fill. "drawing functions" include, cogl_rectangle, cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles, cogl_texture_polygon (though the cogl_texture_* funcs have been renamed; see below for details), cogl_path_fill/stroke and cogl_vertex_buffer_draw*. cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles and cogl_texture_polygon no longer take a texture handle; instead the current source material is referenced. The functions have also been renamed to: cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords, cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords and cogl_polygon respectivly. Most code that previously did: cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); needs to be changed to now do: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (x, y,....); In the less likely case where you were blending your source texture with a color like: cogl_set_source_color4ub (r,g,b,a); /* where r,g,b,a isn't just white */ cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); you will need your own material to do that: mat = cogl_material_new (); cogl_material_set_color4ub (r,g,b,a); cogl_material_set_layer (mat, 0, tex_handle)); cogl_set_source_material (mat); Code that uses the texture coordinates, 0, 0, 1, 1 don't need to use cog_rectangle_with_texure_coords since these are the coordinates that cogl_rectangle will use. For cogl_texture_polygon; as well as dropping the texture handle, the n_vertices and vertices arguments were transposed for consistency. So code previously written as: cogl_texture_polygon (tex_handle, 3, verts, TRUE); need to be written as: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_polygon (verts, 3, TRUE); All of the unit tests have been updated to now use the material API and test-cogl-material has been renamed to test-cogl-multitexture since any textured quad is now technically a test of CoglMaterial but this test specifically creates a material with multiple texture layers. Note: The GLES backend has not been updated yet; that will be done in a following commit.
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cogl_polygon (vertices, 4, TRUE);
}
static void
test_coglbox_triangle_texture (int tex_width,
int tex_height,
gfloat x,
gfloat y,
gfloat tx1,
gfloat ty1,
gfloat tx2,
gfloat ty2,
gfloat tx3,
gfloat ty3)
{
CoglTextureVertex vertices[3];
vertices[0].x = x + tx1 * tex_width;
vertices[0].y = y + ty1 * tex_height;
vertices[0].z = 0;
vertices[0].tx = tx1;
vertices[0].ty = ty1;
vertices[1].x = x + tx2 * tex_width;
vertices[1].y = y + ty2 * tex_height;
vertices[1].z = 0;
vertices[1].tx = tx2;
vertices[1].ty = ty2;
vertices[2].x = x + tx3 * tex_width;
vertices[2].y = y + ty3 * tex_height;
vertices[2].z = 0;
vertices[2].tx = tx3;
vertices[2].ty = ty3;
Fully integrates CoglMaterial throughout the rest of Cogl This glues CoglMaterial in as the fundamental way that Cogl describes how to fill in geometry. It adds cogl_set_source (), which is used to set the material which will be used by all subsequent drawing functions It adds cogl_set_source_texture as a convenience for setting up a default material with a single texture layer, and cogl_set_source_color is now also a convenience for setting up a material with a solid fill. "drawing functions" include, cogl_rectangle, cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles, cogl_texture_polygon (though the cogl_texture_* funcs have been renamed; see below for details), cogl_path_fill/stroke and cogl_vertex_buffer_draw*. cogl_texture_rectangle, cogl_texture_multiple_rectangles and cogl_texture_polygon no longer take a texture handle; instead the current source material is referenced. The functions have also been renamed to: cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords, cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords and cogl_polygon respectivly. Most code that previously did: cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); needs to be changed to now do: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (x, y,....); In the less likely case where you were blending your source texture with a color like: cogl_set_source_color4ub (r,g,b,a); /* where r,g,b,a isn't just white */ cogl_texture_rectangle (tex_handle, x, y,...); you will need your own material to do that: mat = cogl_material_new (); cogl_material_set_color4ub (r,g,b,a); cogl_material_set_layer (mat, 0, tex_handle)); cogl_set_source_material (mat); Code that uses the texture coordinates, 0, 0, 1, 1 don't need to use cog_rectangle_with_texure_coords since these are the coordinates that cogl_rectangle will use. For cogl_texture_polygon; as well as dropping the texture handle, the n_vertices and vertices arguments were transposed for consistency. So code previously written as: cogl_texture_polygon (tex_handle, 3, verts, TRUE); need to be written as: cogl_set_source_texture (tex_handle); cogl_polygon (verts, 3, TRUE); All of the unit tests have been updated to now use the material API and test-cogl-material has been renamed to test-cogl-multitexture since any textured quad is now technically a test of CoglMaterial but this test specifically creates a material with multiple texture layers. Note: The GLES backend has not been updated yet; that will be done in a following commit.
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cogl_polygon (vertices, 3, FALSE);
}
static void
test_coglbox_paint (ClutterActor *self)
{
TestCoglboxPrivate *priv = TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (self);
CoglHandle tex_handle = priv->use_sliced ? priv->sliced_tex
: priv->not_sliced_tex;
int tex_width = cogl_texture_get_width (tex_handle);
int tex_height = cogl_texture_get_height (tex_handle);
[cogl] Move the texture filters to be a property of the material layer The texture filters are now a property of the material layer rather than the texture object. Whenever a texture is painted with a material it sets the filters on all of the GL textures in the Cogl texture. The filter is cached so that it won't be changed unnecessarily. The automatic mipmap generation has changed so that the mipmaps are only generated when the texture is painted instead of every time the data changes. Changing the texture sets a flag to mark that the mipmaps are dirty. This works better if the FBO extension is available because we can use glGenerateMipmap. If the extension is not available it will temporarily enable automatic mipmap generation and reupload the first pixel of each slice. This requires tracking the data for the first pixel. The COGL_TEXTURE_AUTO_MIPMAP flag has been replaced with COGL_TEXTURE_NO_AUTO_MIPMAP so that it will default to auto-mipmapping. The mipmap generation is now effectively free if you are not using a mipmap filter mode so you would only want to disable it if you had some special reason to generate your own mipmaps. ClutterTexture no longer has to store its own copy of the filter mode. Instead it stores it in the material and the property is directly set and read from that. This fixes problems with the filters getting out of sync when a cogl handle is set on the texture directly. It also avoids the mess of having to rerealize the texture if the filter quality changes to HIGH because Cogl will take of generating the mipmaps if needed.
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CoglHandle material = cogl_material_new ();
[cogl] Move the texture filters to be a property of the material layer The texture filters are now a property of the material layer rather than the texture object. Whenever a texture is painted with a material it sets the filters on all of the GL textures in the Cogl texture. The filter is cached so that it won't be changed unnecessarily. The automatic mipmap generation has changed so that the mipmaps are only generated when the texture is painted instead of every time the data changes. Changing the texture sets a flag to mark that the mipmaps are dirty. This works better if the FBO extension is available because we can use glGenerateMipmap. If the extension is not available it will temporarily enable automatic mipmap generation and reupload the first pixel of each slice. This requires tracking the data for the first pixel. The COGL_TEXTURE_AUTO_MIPMAP flag has been replaced with COGL_TEXTURE_NO_AUTO_MIPMAP so that it will default to auto-mipmapping. The mipmap generation is now effectively free if you are not using a mipmap filter mode so you would only want to disable it if you had some special reason to generate your own mipmaps. ClutterTexture no longer has to store its own copy of the filter mode. Instead it stores it in the material and the property is directly set and read from that. This fixes problems with the filters getting out of sync when a cogl handle is set on the texture directly. It also avoids the mess of having to rerealize the texture if the filter quality changes to HIGH because Cogl will take of generating the mipmaps if needed.
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cogl_material_set_layer (material, 0, tex_handle);
cogl_material_set_layer_filters (material, 0,
priv->use_linear_filtering
? COGL_MATERIAL_FILTER_LINEAR :
COGL_MATERIAL_FILTER_NEAREST,
priv->use_linear_filtering
? COGL_MATERIAL_FILTER_LINEAR :
COGL_MATERIAL_FILTER_NEAREST);
cogl_push_matrix ();
cogl_translate (tex_width / 2, 0, 0);
cogl_rotate (priv->frame, 0, 1, 0);
cogl_translate (-tex_width / 2, 0, 0);
/* Draw a hand and refect it */
[cogl] Move the texture filters to be a property of the material layer The texture filters are now a property of the material layer rather than the texture object. Whenever a texture is painted with a material it sets the filters on all of the GL textures in the Cogl texture. The filter is cached so that it won't be changed unnecessarily. The automatic mipmap generation has changed so that the mipmaps are only generated when the texture is painted instead of every time the data changes. Changing the texture sets a flag to mark that the mipmaps are dirty. This works better if the FBO extension is available because we can use glGenerateMipmap. If the extension is not available it will temporarily enable automatic mipmap generation and reupload the first pixel of each slice. This requires tracking the data for the first pixel. The COGL_TEXTURE_AUTO_MIPMAP flag has been replaced with COGL_TEXTURE_NO_AUTO_MIPMAP so that it will default to auto-mipmapping. The mipmap generation is now effectively free if you are not using a mipmap filter mode so you would only want to disable it if you had some special reason to generate your own mipmaps. ClutterTexture no longer has to store its own copy of the filter mode. Instead it stores it in the material and the property is directly set and read from that. This fixes problems with the filters getting out of sync when a cogl handle is set on the texture directly. It also avoids the mess of having to rerealize the texture if the filter quality changes to HIGH because Cogl will take of generating the mipmaps if needed.
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cogl_set_source (material);
cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (0, 0, tex_width, tex_height,
0, 0, 1, 1);
test_coglbox_fade_texture (0, tex_height,
tex_width, (tex_height * 3 / 2),
0.0, 1.0,
1.0, 0.5);
cogl_pop_matrix ();
cogl_push_matrix ();
cogl_translate (tex_width * 3 / 2 + 60, 0, 0);
cogl_rotate (priv->frame, 0, 1, 0);
cogl_translate (-tex_width / 2 - 10, 0, 0);
/* Draw the texture split into two triangles */
test_coglbox_triangle_texture (tex_width, tex_height,
0, 0,
0, 0,
0, 1,
1, 1);
test_coglbox_triangle_texture (tex_width, tex_height,
20, 0,
0, 0,
1, 0,
1, 1);
cogl_pop_matrix ();
[cogl] Move the texture filters to be a property of the material layer The texture filters are now a property of the material layer rather than the texture object. Whenever a texture is painted with a material it sets the filters on all of the GL textures in the Cogl texture. The filter is cached so that it won't be changed unnecessarily. The automatic mipmap generation has changed so that the mipmaps are only generated when the texture is painted instead of every time the data changes. Changing the texture sets a flag to mark that the mipmaps are dirty. This works better if the FBO extension is available because we can use glGenerateMipmap. If the extension is not available it will temporarily enable automatic mipmap generation and reupload the first pixel of each slice. This requires tracking the data for the first pixel. The COGL_TEXTURE_AUTO_MIPMAP flag has been replaced with COGL_TEXTURE_NO_AUTO_MIPMAP so that it will default to auto-mipmapping. The mipmap generation is now effectively free if you are not using a mipmap filter mode so you would only want to disable it if you had some special reason to generate your own mipmaps. ClutterTexture no longer has to store its own copy of the filter mode. Instead it stores it in the material and the property is directly set and read from that. This fixes problems with the filters getting out of sync when a cogl handle is set on the texture directly. It also avoids the mess of having to rerealize the texture if the filter quality changes to HIGH because Cogl will take of generating the mipmaps if needed.
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cogl_handle_unref (material);
}
static void
test_coglbox_finalize (GObject *object)
{
G_OBJECT_CLASS (test_coglbox_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
static void
test_coglbox_dispose (GObject *object)
{
TestCoglboxPrivate *priv;
priv = TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (object);
cogl_handle_unref (priv->not_sliced_tex);
cogl_handle_unref (priv->sliced_tex);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (test_coglbox_parent_class)->dispose (object);
}
static void
test_coglbox_init (TestCoglbox *self)
{
TestCoglboxPrivate *priv;
GError *error = NULL;
gchar *file;
self->priv = priv = TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (self);
priv->use_linear_filtering = FALSE;
priv->use_sliced = FALSE;
file = g_build_filename (TESTS_DATADIR, "redhand.png", NULL);
priv->sliced_tex =
cogl_texture_new_from_file (file,
COGL_TEXTURE_NONE,
COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ANY,
&error);
if (priv->sliced_tex == COGL_INVALID_HANDLE)
{
if (error)
{
g_warning ("Texture loading failed: %s", error->message);
g_error_free (error);
error = NULL;
}
else
g_warning ("Texture loading failed: <unknown>");
}
priv->not_sliced_tex =
cogl_texture_new_from_file (file,
[cogl] Remove max_waste argument from Texture ctors The CoglTexture constructors expose the "max-waste" argument for controlling the maximum amount of wasted areas for slicing or, if set to -1, disables slicing. Slicing is really relevant only for large images that are never repeated, so it's a useful feature only in controlled use cases. Specifying the amount of wasted area is, on the other hand, just a way to mess up this feature; 99% the times, you either pull this number out of thin air, hoping it's right, or you try to do the right thing and you choose the wrong number anyway. Instead, we can use the CoglTextureFlags to control whether the texture should not be sliced (useful for Clutter-GST and for the texture-from-pixmap actors) and provide a reasonable value for enabling the slicing ourself. At some point, we might even provide a way to change the default at compile time or at run time, for particular platforms. Since max_waste is gone, the :tile-waste property of ClutterTexture becomes read-only, and it proxies the cogl_texture_get_max_waste() function. Inside Clutter, the only cases where the max_waste argument was not set to -1 are in the Pango glyph cache (which is a POT texture anyway) and inside the test cases where we want to force slicing; for the latter we can create larger textures that will be bigger than the threshold we set. Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
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COGL_TEXTURE_NO_SLICING,
COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_ANY,
&error);
if (priv->not_sliced_tex == COGL_INVALID_HANDLE)
{
if (error)
{
g_warning ("Texture loading failed: %s", error->message);
g_error_free (error);
}
else
g_warning ("Texture loading failed: <unknown>");
}
g_free (file);
}
static void
test_coglbox_class_init (TestCoglboxClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
ClutterActorClass *actor_class = CLUTTER_ACTOR_CLASS (klass);
gobject_class->finalize = test_coglbox_finalize;
gobject_class->dispose = test_coglbox_dispose;
actor_class->paint = test_coglbox_paint;
g_type_class_add_private (gobject_class, sizeof (TestCoglboxPrivate));
}
static ClutterActor*
test_coglbox_new (void)
{
return g_object_new (TEST_TYPE_COGLBOX, NULL);
}
static void
frame_cb (ClutterTimeline *timeline,
gint elapsed_msecs,
gpointer data)
{
TestCoglboxPrivate *priv = TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (data);
gdouble progress = clutter_timeline_get_progress (timeline);
priv->frame = 360.0 * progress;
clutter_actor_queue_redraw (CLUTTER_ACTOR (data));
}
static void
update_toggle_text (ClutterText *button, gboolean val)
{
clutter_text_set_text (button, val ? "Enabled" : "Disabled");
}
static gboolean
on_toggle_click (ClutterActor *button, ClutterEvent *event,
gboolean *toggle_val)
{
update_toggle_text (CLUTTER_TEXT (button), *toggle_val = !*toggle_val);
return TRUE;
}
static ClutterActor *
make_toggle (const char *label_text, gboolean *toggle_val)
{
ClutterActor *group = clutter_group_new ();
ClutterActor *label = clutter_text_new_with_text ("Sans 14", label_text);
ClutterActor *button = clutter_text_new_with_text ("Sans 14", "");
clutter_actor_set_reactive (button, TRUE);
update_toggle_text (CLUTTER_TEXT (button), *toggle_val);
clutter_actor_set_position (button, clutter_actor_get_width (label) + 10, 0);
clutter_container_add (CLUTTER_CONTAINER (group), label, button, NULL);
g_signal_connect (button, "button-press-event", G_CALLBACK (on_toggle_click),
toggle_val);
return group;
}
G_MODULE_EXPORT int
test_cogl_tex_polygon_main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
ClutterActor *stage;
ClutterActor *coglbox;
ClutterActor *filtering_toggle;
ClutterActor *slicing_toggle;
ClutterActor *note;
ClutterTimeline *timeline;
ClutterColor blue = { 0x30, 0x30, 0xff, 0xff };
if (clutter_init (&argc, &argv) != CLUTTER_INIT_SUCCESS)
return 1;
/* Stage */
stage = clutter_stage_get_default ();
clutter_stage_set_color (CLUTTER_STAGE (stage), &blue);
clutter_actor_set_size (stage, 640, 480);
clutter_stage_set_title (CLUTTER_STAGE (stage), "Cogl Test");
/* Cogl Box */
coglbox = test_coglbox_new ();
clutter_container_add_actor (CLUTTER_CONTAINER (stage), coglbox);
/* Timeline for animation */
timeline = clutter_timeline_new (6000);
clutter_timeline_set_loop (timeline, TRUE);
g_signal_connect (timeline, "new-frame", G_CALLBACK (frame_cb), coglbox);
clutter_timeline_start (timeline);
/* Labels for toggling settings */
slicing_toggle = make_toggle ("Texture slicing: ",
&(TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (coglbox)
->use_sliced));
clutter_actor_set_position (slicing_toggle, 0,
clutter_actor_get_height (stage)
- clutter_actor_get_height (slicing_toggle));
filtering_toggle = make_toggle ("Linear filtering: ",
&(TEST_COGLBOX_GET_PRIVATE (coglbox)
->use_linear_filtering));
clutter_actor_set_position (filtering_toggle, 0,
clutter_actor_get_y (slicing_toggle)
- clutter_actor_get_height (filtering_toggle));
note = clutter_text_new_with_text ("Sans 10", "<- Click to change");
clutter_actor_set_position (note,
clutter_actor_get_width (filtering_toggle) + 10,
(clutter_actor_get_height (stage)
+ clutter_actor_get_y (filtering_toggle)) / 2
- clutter_actor_get_height (note) / 2);
clutter_container_add (CLUTTER_CONTAINER (stage),
slicing_toggle,
filtering_toggle,
note,
NULL);
clutter_actor_show (stage);
clutter_main ();
return 0;
}