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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliott Hughes
9875750593 Kill the global references in the OpenGL wrappers.
Just use jniThrowException instead. Note that it would be trivial to throw
seemingly more appropriate exceptions (NullPointerException and
OutOfMemoryException in particular), but I'm only attempting to preserve
existing behavior here.

I also found shadowing bugs in some of the special-case functions, which
would previously always have leaked memory.

This also moves an accidental change to a generated file (ActivityThread ->
AppGlobals) into the generator, so it won't be overwritten in future.

Change-Id: Iab570310b568cb406c60dd0e2b8211f8a36ae590
2011-04-11 15:31:20 -07:00
Jack Palevich
e44e45c454 Implement the GL11ExtensionPack APIs. 2010-01-28 20:28:32 +08:00
Jack Palevich
66089a33ea Implement Matrix Palette extension.
Adds support for formerly-unimplemented methods:

glCurrentPaletteMatrixOES
glLoadPaletteFromModelViewMatrixOES
glMatrixIndexPointerOES
glWeightPointerOES

The bulk of the changes are related to implementing the two PointerOES
methods, which are implemented pretty much the same way as the existing
Pointer methods were implemented.

This change also changes the way glPointSizePointerOES is implemented,
making it act like all the other Pointer methods. (Previously it was
not handling non-direct-buffer arguments correctly.)

Fixes bug 2308625 "Support matrix palette skinning
in JSR239 and related APIs"

Also updated GLLogWraper to fix two bugs in GLLogWrapper that were
discovered while testing matrix palette skinning support:

a) Handle trying to print the contents of null-but-enabled buffers.
(It's not legal to draw with null-but-enabled buffers, and
in fact some OpenGL drivers will crash if you try to render in this
state, but there's no reason the GLLogWrapper should crash while trying
to debug this situation.

b) Don't read off the end of a vertex buffer with non-zero position when
printing the entire contents of the vertex buffer. Now we only print from
the current position to the end of the buffer.
2009-12-08 15:43:51 +08:00
Jack Palevich
c96812cb27 Allow pre-Donut apps to use indirect Buffers in GL11 Pointer methods.
Apps targeting Donut and newer will throw an exception.

We use a heuristic to determine whether an app is pre-Donut or not:
We take the address space's __progname, and use that as the application's
package name. For simple applications this is correct.
2009-06-15 21:03:24 -07:00
Jack Palevich
427f585f72 Add an Android-specific static OpenGL ES 1.1 Java API.
This change adds four new public classes that expose a static OpenGL ES 1.1 API:

	android.opengl.GLES10
	android.opengl.GLES10Ext
	android.opengl.GLES11
	android.opengl.GLES11Ext

Benefits:

 + The static API is slightly faster (1% to 4%) than the existing Interface based JSR239 API.
 + The static API is similar to the C API, which should make it easier to import C-based
   example code.
 + The static API provides a clear path for adding new OpenGL ES 1.1 extensions
   and OpenGL ES 2.0 APIs, neither of which currently have a JSR standard.

Example:

  import static android.opengl.GLES10.*;

  ...

  glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);

Note that it is possible to mix-and-match calls to both the static and JSR239 APIs.
This works because neither API maintains state. They both call through to the same underlying
C OpenGL ES APIs.

Implementation details:

This change enhances the "glgen" "gen" script to generate both the original JSR239 and
new static OpenGL ES APIs. The contents of the generated JSR239 classes remained the same as before,
so there is no need to check in new versions of the generated JSR239 classes.

As part of this work the gen script was updated to be somewhat more robust, and to
work with git instead of perforce. The script prints out commands to git add the generated files,
but leaves it up to the script runner to actually execute those commands.
2009-04-16 15:20:55 -07:00