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528 lines
15 KiB
C++
528 lines
15 KiB
C++
//
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// "$Id$"
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//
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// OpenGL window code for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
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//
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// Copyright 1998-2009 by Bill Spitzak and others.
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Library General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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// USA.
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//
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// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page:
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//
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// http://www.fltk.org/str.php
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//
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#include "flstring.h"
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#if HAVE_GL
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extern int fl_gl_load_plugin;
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static int temp = fl_gl_load_plugin;
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#include <FL/Fl.H>
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#include <FL/x.H>
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#include "Fl_Gl_Choice.H"
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#include <FL/Fl_Gl_Window.H>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <FL/fl_utf8.h>
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// The symbol SWAP_TYPE defines what is in the back buffer after doing
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// a glXSwapBuffers().
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// The OpenGl documentation says that the contents of the backbuffer
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// are "undefined" after glXSwapBuffers(). However, if we know what
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// is in the backbuffers then we can save a good deal of time. For
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// this reason you can define some symbols to describe what is left in
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// the back buffer.
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// Having not found any way to determine this from glx (or wgl) I have
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// resorted to letting the user specify it with an environment variable,
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// GL_SWAP_TYPE, it should be equal to one of these symbols:
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// contents of back buffer after glXSwapBuffers():
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#define UNDEFINED 1 // anything
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#define SWAP 2 // former front buffer (same as unknown)
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#define COPY 3 // unchanged
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#define NODAMAGE 4 // unchanged even by X expose() events
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static char SWAP_TYPE = 0 ; // 0 = determine it from environment variable
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Returns non-zero if the hardware supports the given or current OpenGL mode. */
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int Fl_Gl_Window::can_do(int a, const int *b) {
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return Fl_Gl_Choice::find(a,b) != 0;
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}
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void Fl_Gl_Window::show() {
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#if defined(__APPLE__)
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int need_redraw = 0;
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#endif
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if (!shown()) {
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if (!g) {
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g = Fl_Gl_Choice::find(mode_,alist);
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if (!g && (mode_ & FL_DOUBLE) == FL_SINGLE) {
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g = Fl_Gl_Choice::find(mode_ | FL_DOUBLE,alist);
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if (g) mode_ |= FL_FAKE_SINGLE;
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}
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if (!g) {
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Fl::error("Insufficient GL support");
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return;
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}
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}
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#if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__APPLE__)
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Fl_X::make_xid(this, g->vis, g->colormap);
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if (overlay && overlay != this) ((Fl_Gl_Window*)overlay)->show();
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#elif defined(__APPLE__)
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extern void MACsetContainsGLsubwindow(Fl_Window *);
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if( ! parent() ) need_redraw=1;
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else MACsetContainsGLsubwindow( window() );
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#endif
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}
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Fl_Window::show();
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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set_visible();
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if(need_redraw) redraw();//necessary only after creation of a top-level GL window
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#endif /* __APPLE__ */
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}
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/**
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The invalidate() method turns off valid() and is
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equivalent to calling value(0).
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::invalidate() {
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valid(0);
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context_valid(0);
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#ifndef WIN32
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if (overlay) {
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((Fl_Gl_Window*)overlay)->valid(0);
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((Fl_Gl_Window*)overlay)->context_valid(0);
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}
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#endif
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}
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/**
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See const int Fl_Gl_Window::mode() const
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*/
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int Fl_Gl_Window::mode(int m, const int *a) {
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if (m == mode_ && a == alist) return 0;
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#ifndef __APPLE__
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int oldmode = mode_;
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#endif // !__APPLE__
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#if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__APPLE__)
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Fl_Gl_Choice* oldg = g;
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#endif // !WIN32 && !__APPLE__
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context(0);
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mode_ = m; alist = a;
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if (shown()) {
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g = Fl_Gl_Choice::find(m, a);
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#if defined(USE_X11)
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// under X, if the visual changes we must make a new X window (yuck!):
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if (!g || g->vis->visualid!=oldg->vis->visualid || (oldmode^m)&FL_DOUBLE) {
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hide();
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show();
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}
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#elif defined(WIN32)
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if (!g || (oldmode^m)&(FL_DOUBLE|FL_STEREO)) {
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hide();
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show();
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}
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#elif defined(__APPLE_QUARTZ__)
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// warning: the Quartz version should probably use Core GL (CGL) instead of AGL
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redraw();
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#else
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# error unsupported platform
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#endif
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} else {
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g = 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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#define NON_LOCAL_CONTEXT 0x80000000
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/**
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The make_current() method selects the OpenGL context for the
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widget. It is called automatically prior to the draw() method
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being called and can also be used to implement feedback and/or
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selection within the handle() method.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::make_current() {
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// puts("Fl_Gl_Window::make_current()");
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// printf("make_current: context_=%p\n", context_);
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if (!context_) {
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mode_ &= ~NON_LOCAL_CONTEXT;
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context_ = fl_create_gl_context(this, g);
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valid(0);
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context_valid(0);
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}
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fl_set_gl_context(this, context_);
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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// Set the buffer rectangle here, since in resize() we won't have the
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// correct parent window size to work with...
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GLint xywh[4];
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if (window()) {
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xywh[0] = x();
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xywh[1] = window()->h() - y() - h();
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} else {
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xywh[0] = 0;
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xywh[1] = 0;
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}
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xywh[2] = w();
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xywh[3] = h();
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aglSetInteger(context_, AGL_BUFFER_RECT, xywh);
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aglEnable(context_, AGL_BUFFER_RECT);
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// printf("make_current: xywh=[%d %d %d %d]\n", xywh[0], xywh[1], xywh[2], xywh[3]);
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#endif // __APPLE__
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#if defined(WIN32) && USE_COLORMAP
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if (fl_palette) {
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fl_GetDC(fl_xid(this));
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SelectPalette(fl_gc, fl_palette, FALSE);
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RealizePalette(fl_gc);
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}
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#endif // USE_COLORMAP
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if (mode_ & FL_FAKE_SINGLE) {
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glDrawBuffer(GL_FRONT);
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glReadBuffer(GL_FRONT);
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}
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current_ = this;
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}
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/**
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Sets the projection so 0,0 is in the lower left of the window and each
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pixel is 1 unit wide/tall. If you are drawing 2D images, your
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draw() method may want to call this if valid() is false.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::ortho() {
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// Alpha NT seems to have a broken OpenGL that does not like negative coords:
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#ifdef _M_ALPHA
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glLoadIdentity();
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glViewport(0, 0, w(), h());
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glOrtho(0, w(), 0, h(), -1, 1);
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#else
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GLint v[2];
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glGetIntegerv(GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS, v);
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glLoadIdentity();
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glViewport(w()-v[0], h()-v[1], v[0], v[1]);
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glOrtho(w()-v[0], w(), h()-v[1], h(), -1, 1);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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The swap_buffers() method swaps the back and front buffers.
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It is called automatically after the draw() method is called.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::swap_buffers() {
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#if defined(USE_X11)
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glXSwapBuffers(fl_display, fl_xid(this));
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#elif defined(WIN32)
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# if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY
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// Do not swap the overlay, to match GLX:
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BOOL ret = wglSwapLayerBuffers(Fl_X::i(this)->private_dc, WGL_SWAP_MAIN_PLANE);
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DWORD err = GetLastError();;
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# else
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SwapBuffers(Fl_X::i(this)->private_dc);
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# endif
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#elif defined(__APPLE_QUARTZ__)
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if(overlay != NULL) {
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//aglSwapBuffers does not work well with overlays under cocoa
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glReadBuffer(GL_BACK);
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glDrawBuffer(GL_FRONT);
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glCopyPixels(0,0,w(),h(),GL_COLOR);
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}
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else
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aglSwapBuffers((AGLContext)context_);
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#else
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# error unsupported platform
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#endif
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}
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#if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY && defined(WIN32)
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uchar fl_overlay; // changes how fl_color() works
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int fl_overlay_depth = 0;
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#endif
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void Fl_Gl_Window::flush() {
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uchar save_valid = valid_f_ & 1;
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#if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY && defined(WIN32)
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uchar save_valid_f = valid_f_;
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#endif
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#if defined(__APPLE_QUARTZ__)
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// warning: the Quartz version should probably use Core GL (CGL) instead of AGL
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//: clear previous clipping in this shared port
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#if ! __LP64__
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GrafPtr port = GetWindowPort( MACwindowRef(this) );
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Rect rect; SetRect( &rect, 0, 0, 0x7fff, 0x7fff );
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GrafPtr old; GetPort( &old );
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SetPort( port );
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ClipRect( &rect );
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SetPort( old );
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#endif
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#endif
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#if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY && defined(WIN32)
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bool fixcursor = false; // for fixing the SGI 320 bug
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// Draw into hardware overlay planes if they are damaged:
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if (overlay && overlay != this
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&& (damage()&(FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY|FL_DAMAGE_EXPOSE) || !save_valid)) {
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// SGI 320 messes up overlay with user-defined cursors:
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if (Fl_X::i(this)->cursor && Fl_X::i(this)->cursor != fl_default_cursor) {
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fixcursor = true; // make it restore cursor later
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SetCursor(0);
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}
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fl_set_gl_context(this, (GLContext)overlay);
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if (fl_overlay_depth)
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wglRealizeLayerPalette(Fl_X::i(this)->private_dc, 1, TRUE);
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glDisable(GL_SCISSOR_TEST);
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glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
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fl_overlay = 1;
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draw_overlay();
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fl_overlay = 0;
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valid_f_ = save_valid_f;
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wglSwapLayerBuffers(Fl_X::i(this)->private_dc, WGL_SWAP_OVERLAY1);
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// if only the overlay was damaged we are done, leave main layer alone:
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if (damage() == FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY) {
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if (fixcursor) SetCursor(Fl_X::i(this)->cursor);
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return;
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}
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}
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#endif
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make_current();
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if (mode_ & FL_DOUBLE) {
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glDrawBuffer(GL_BACK);
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if (!SWAP_TYPE) {
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#if defined __APPLE_QUARTZ__
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SWAP_TYPE = COPY;
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#else
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SWAP_TYPE = UNDEFINED;
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#endif
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const char* c = fl_getenv("GL_SWAP_TYPE");
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if (c) {
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if (!strcmp(c,"COPY")) SWAP_TYPE = COPY;
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else if (!strcmp(c, "NODAMAGE")) SWAP_TYPE = NODAMAGE;
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else if (!strcmp(c, "SWAP")) SWAP_TYPE = SWAP;
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}
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}
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if (SWAP_TYPE == NODAMAGE) {
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// don't draw if only overlay damage or expose events:
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if ((damage()&~(FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY|FL_DAMAGE_EXPOSE)) || !save_valid)
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draw();
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swap_buffers();
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} else if (SWAP_TYPE == COPY) {
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// don't draw if only the overlay is damaged:
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if (damage() != FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY || !save_valid) draw();
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swap_buffers();
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} else { // SWAP_TYPE == UNDEFINED
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// If we are faking the overlay, use CopyPixels to act like
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// SWAP_TYPE == COPY. Otherwise overlay redraw is way too slow.
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if (overlay == this) {
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// don't draw if only the overlay is damaged:
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if (damage1_ || damage() != FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY || !save_valid) draw();
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// we use a separate context for the copy because rasterpos must be 0
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// and depth test needs to be off:
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static GLContext ortho_context = 0;
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static Fl_Gl_Window* ortho_window = 0;
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int orthoinit = !ortho_context;
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if (orthoinit) ortho_context = fl_create_gl_context(this, g);
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fl_set_gl_context(this, ortho_context);
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if (orthoinit || !save_valid || ortho_window != this) {
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glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
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glReadBuffer(GL_BACK);
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glDrawBuffer(GL_FRONT);
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glLoadIdentity();
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glViewport(0, 0, w(), h());
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glOrtho(0, w(), 0, h(), -1, 1);
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glRasterPos2i(0,0);
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ortho_window = this;
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}
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glCopyPixels(0,0,w(),h(),GL_COLOR);
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make_current(); // set current context back to draw overlay
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damage1_ = 0;
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} else {
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damage1_ = damage();
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clear_damage(0xff); draw();
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swap_buffers();
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}
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}
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if (overlay==this) { // fake overlay in front buffer
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glDrawBuffer(GL_FRONT);
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draw_overlay();
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glDrawBuffer(GL_BACK);
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glFlush();
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}
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} else { // single-buffered context is simpler:
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draw();
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if (overlay == this) draw_overlay();
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glFlush();
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}
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#if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY && defined(WIN32)
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if (fixcursor) SetCursor(Fl_X::i(this)->cursor);
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#endif
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valid(1);
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context_valid(1);
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}
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void Fl_Gl_Window::resize(int X,int Y,int W,int H) {
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// printf("Fl_Gl_Window::resize(X=%d, Y=%d, W=%d, H=%d)\n", X, Y, W, H);
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// printf("current: x()=%d, y()=%d, w()=%d, h()=%d\n", x(), y(), w(), h());
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if (W != w() || H != h()) valid(0);
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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if (X != x() || Y != y() || W != w() || H != h()) aglUpdateContext(context_);
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#elif !defined(WIN32)
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if ((W != w() || H != h()) && !resizable() && overlay && overlay != this) {
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((Fl_Gl_Window*)overlay)->resize(0,0,W,H);
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}
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#endif
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Fl_Window::resize(X,Y,W,H);
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}
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/**
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Returns or sets a pointer to the GLContext that this window is
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using. This is a system-dependent structure, but it is portable to copy
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the context from one window to another. You can also set it to NULL,
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which will force FLTK to recreate the context the next time make_current()
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is called, this is useful for getting around bugs in OpenGL implementations.
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If <i>destroy_flag</i> is true the context will be destroyed by
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fltk when the window is destroyed, or when the mode() is changed,
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or the next time context(x) is called.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::context(void* v, int destroy_flag) {
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if (context_ && !(mode_&NON_LOCAL_CONTEXT)) fl_delete_gl_context(context_);
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context_ = (GLContext)v;
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if (destroy_flag) mode_ &= ~NON_LOCAL_CONTEXT;
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else mode_ |= NON_LOCAL_CONTEXT;
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}
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/**
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Hides the window and destroys the OpenGL context.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::hide() {
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context(0);
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#if HAVE_GL_OVERLAY && defined(WIN32)
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if (overlay && overlay != this) {
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fl_delete_gl_context((GLContext)overlay);
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overlay = 0;
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}
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#endif
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Fl_Window::hide();
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}
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/**
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The destructor removes the widget and destroys the OpenGL context
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associated with it.
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*/
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Fl_Gl_Window::~Fl_Gl_Window() {
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hide();
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// delete overlay; this is done by ~Fl_Group
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}
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void Fl_Gl_Window::init() {
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end(); // we probably don't want any children
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box(FL_NO_BOX);
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mode_ = FL_RGB | FL_DEPTH | FL_DOUBLE;
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alist = 0;
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context_ = 0;
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g = 0;
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overlay = 0;
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valid_f_ = 0;
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damage1_ = 0;
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#if 0 // This breaks resizing on Linux/X11
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int H = h();
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h(1); // Make sure we actually do something in resize()...
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resize(x(), y(), w(), H);
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#endif // 0
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}
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/**
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You must implement this virtual function if you want to draw into the
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overlay. The overlay is cleared before this is called. You should
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draw anything that is not clear using OpenGL. You must use
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gl_color(i) to choose colors (it allocates them from the colormap
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using system-specific calls), and remember that you are in an indexed
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OpenGL mode and drawing anything other than flat-shaded will probably
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not work.
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Both this function and Fl_Gl_Window::draw() should check
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Fl_Gl_Window::valid() and set the same transformation. If you
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don't your code may not work on other systems. Depending on the OS,
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and on whether overlays are real or simulated, the OpenGL context may
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be the same or different between the overlay and main window.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::draw_overlay() {}
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#endif
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/**
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You \e \b must subclass Fl_Gl_Window and provide an implementation for
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draw(). You may also provide an implementation of draw_overlay()
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if you want to draw into the overlay planes. You can avoid
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reinitializing the viewport and lights and other things by checking
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valid() at the start of draw() and only doing the
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initialization if it is false.
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The draw() method can <I>only</I> use OpenGL calls. Do not
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attempt to call X, any of the functions in <FL/fl_draw.H>, or glX
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directly. Do not call gl_start() or gl_finish().
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If double-buffering is enabled in the window, the back and front
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buffers are swapped after this function is completed.
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*/
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void Fl_Gl_Window::draw() {
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Fl::fatal("Fl_Gl_Window::draw() *must* be overriden. Please refer to the documentation.");
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}
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//
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// End of "$Id$".
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//
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