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60 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Osfield
5a25a93bdd Removed deprecated Geometry::set*Binding() usage 2013-06-26 17:58:57 +00:00
Robert Osfield
5a88734598 Moved the expansion of the key codes into ApplicationUsage so that help is only generated for non zero keycodes. 2012-12-05 10:13:51 +00:00
Robert Osfield
14a563dc9f Ran script to remove trailing spaces and tabs 2012-03-21 17:36:20 +00:00
Robert Osfield
3ae53557b1 From Wojciech Lewandowski, "This is a one line modification of StatsHandler.cpp to work correctly while dumping states to console when ViewerStats getEarliesFrameNumber() and getLatestFrameNumber() return zeroes. If that happened in current version, printing loop was iterating between 0 and 0xFFFF FFFF indices and that was hanging our system.
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2012-02-07 10:57:19 +00:00
Robert Osfield
5d50913722 From Mathias Froehlich, "Attached is a change to the stats handler so that the aspect ratio of the
viewer stats coordinates always stay about 1:1 to the pixels.
This helps for more readable stats with very wide windows for example."
2012-02-06 13:40:01 +00:00
Robert Osfield
0e56247cd0 Fixed Coverity reported issues.
CID 11834: Uninitialized scalar field (UNINIT_CTOR)
Non-static class member _tickLastUpdated is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
Non-static class member _tmpText is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.

CID 11833: Uninitialized scalar field (UNINIT_CTOR)
Non-static class member _tmpText is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
2011-05-06 12:20:48 +00:00
Robert Osfield
410b4fd109 Converted FrameStamp::g/setFrameNumber from int to uint 2010-12-22 20:11:05 +00:00
Robert Osfield
043ae090a5 From Tim Moore, Fix for drivers that don't properly support timer extensions.
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2010-11-24 10:38:28 +00:00
Robert Osfield
be583ef0d6 From Jean-Sebastien Guay, "As promised, here is the fix for the background size. I also added another instance variable _lineHeight to clean up the code a bit more.
Also I've done the osguserstats example. I've kept the "toy example" that was in the modified osgviewer.cpp I had sent you, because they show different uses of custom stats lines (a value displayed directly, a value without bars and a value with bars and graph). I also added a function and a thread that will sleep for a given number of milliseconds and record this time in the stats. I think it clearly shows how to record the time some processing takes and add that to the stats graph, whether the processing takes place on the same thread as the viewer or on another thread.

BTW, feel free to modify the colors I've given to each user stats line... I'm not very artistic. :-)

I've also added more doc comments to the addUserStats() method in ViewerEventHandlers, so hopefully the arguments are clear and the way to get the results you want is also clear. Maybe I went overboard, but the function makes some assumptions that may not be obvious and has many arguments, so I preferred to be explicit."
2010-11-08 12:28:31 +00:00
Robert Osfield
1beedce6fc From Jean-Sebastien Guay, "For a long time now I've wanted to be able to add custom values into the stats handler's graph. Here is my proposal of how I'd do this. It's surely not perfect and I'm open to suggestions, but I've already made more changes than I wanted to in order to be able to implement this...
The user calls statsHandler->addUserStatsLine() providing:

- the label they want for that line in the graph
- the text and bar colors they want in the graph
- the stats names they want queried (one for time taken, one for begin and one for end time) and a few settings for how these will be displayed.

Then all they have to do is call viewer->getViewerStats()->setAttribute(framenumber, name, value) for their three attributes each frame and they'll have their stats in the graph.

They can also give only a time taken attribute (or some other numerical value they want printed, which can be averaged or not), or only begin+end attributes, and the graph will accordingly display only the (average or not) numerical value or only the bars.

Along the way I cleaned up the existing code a bit:

* Each time the setUpScene() or createCameraTimeStats() methods added a line to the graph, they did pretty much the same thing, so I moved that into a separate method called createTimeStatsLine() which is called by setUpScene() and createCameraTimeStats().

* I moved the font, characterSize, startBlocks and leftPos variables to member variables, since they were being passed around everywhere but were set only once at the beginning.

* The geode on which stats lines are added is also kept in a member variable, and createCameraTimeStats() adds the per-camera lines to this geode instead of returning a new Group with a new Geode. This further reduces the number of variables the createCameraTimeStats() method needs as input.

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2010-11-03 10:04:34 +00:00
Robert Osfield
bdf1912fda From Jean-Sebastien Guay, "For a while now I've been bugged (pun) by a problem in the stats graph I submitted a long time ago. When it scrolled, sometimes it would scroll too little, leading to an empty space at the left that would grow as time went by. I was in that code today for something else so I fixed it.
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2010-11-03 09:51:12 +00:00
Robert Osfield
9978516bf7 Added number of primitive sets to on screen stats 2010-10-25 13:42:01 +00:00
Robert Osfield
cbc43841e1 From Roland Smeenk, "this submission adds a "Fast Drawable" line to the camera scene statistics.
It shows the total number of sorted and unsorted drawables that use the fastpath for rendering."
2010-09-09 10:03:58 +00:00
Robert Osfield
ddf5668809 conversion of osg::notify to OSG_INFO etc. 2010-05-28 15:56:43 +00:00
Robert Osfield
29ea65c12b From Gunter Huber, fixes for better GLES2 support 2010-05-13 10:01:07 +00:00
Robert Osfield
6e03d73efe Changed "Sorted" label to "Sorted Drawables" 2010-04-21 16:44:38 +00:00
Robert Osfield
eef7da35d1 Fixed the background quad size to fit all the camera stats labels 2010-04-20 11:05:22 +00:00
Robert Osfield
7c38643a77 From Tim Moore, "I noticed that the "Materials" statistic in the camera scene stats display seemed to be identical to the number of drawables. In fact, it displays the nummat member of osgUtil::Statistics, but that variable has nothing to do with materials. nummat tracks the number of matrices associated with Drawable objects in a RenderBin; as I understand it, Drawables pretty much always have a model-view matrix tied to them in RenderBins, so this statistic doesn't seem very useful. So, I added statistics for the number of StateGraph objects in RenderBins and also for the number of Drawables in the "fine grain ordering" of RenderBins. The latter corresponds to the number of Drawables in the scene that are sorted by some criteria other than graphics state; usually that is distance for semi-transparent objects, though it could be traversal order. These two statistics give an idea of the number of graphic state changes happening in a visible scene: each StateGraph implies a state change, and there could be a change for each sorted object too. You can also subtract the number of sorted Drawables from the total number of Drawables and get an idea of how many Drawables are being drawn for each StateGraph.
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2010-04-20 10:59:44 +00:00
Robert Osfield
8547536387 From Jean-Sebastien Guay, "When the StatsHandler tries to find a context to add itself to, it will first look for a GraphicsWindow, and if none is found it will look for a GraphicsContext. This enables apps that do all their rendering to offscreen contexts (pbuffer) to still use the StatsHandler." 2010-03-26 11:09:10 +00:00
Robert Osfield
f17e401347 Convert NOTIFY to OSG_NOTIFY to avoid problems with polution of users apps with the NOTIFY macro 2010-02-10 12:44:59 +00:00
Robert Osfield
8d8037ee12 Converted osg::notify usage to NOTIFY 2010-02-09 18:24:37 +00:00
Robert Osfield
972e68113d From Mathias Froehlich, "This change eliminate an orphan stats block that sticks somewhere in the
screen stats display."
2009-10-10 10:58:39 +00:00
Robert Osfield
32b21dbb89 Introduced new GLBufferObject pool for managing the memory footprint taken up by VertexBufferObejct, ElementBufferObject and PixelBufferObject. 2009-10-03 09:25:23 +00:00
Robert Osfield
a50f0ccfaf Introduce new run frame rate management support to allow control of maximum frame rate and to support on demand rendering of frames 2009-04-24 16:20:50 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e1bdee5338 Improved handling of stats projection size 2009-02-02 17:15:40 +00:00
Robert Osfield
7a7c64211c Fixed size of background of frame stats so that it's the correct width of the window 2009-01-30 12:09:06 +00:00
Robert Osfield
ef9987559e From Paul Melis, "1) Changes the order of the camera stats slightly, to be more in line with
the view stats
2) Uses a slightly smaller block for view statistics"
2009-01-28 13:45:04 +00:00
Robert Osfield
2b45fd1510 From Paul Melis, "Here is an updated osgViewer::StatsHandler. It has the following changes:
- The text and dark background rectangles are now correctly placed, and
slightly resized here and there.
- All counters (vertices, etc) now use a fixed formatting with 0 digits
precision, to prevent the text from being shown in scientific notation
when the number get large (e.g. 6.34344e+6). I tested with a scene
containing roughly 4 million vertices, to make sure its stats would
display correctly.

I also made slight changes to osgcompositeviewer (attached) to aid in
testing the stats display, specifically displaying of camera and view
names."
2009-01-28 09:31:43 +00:00
Robert Osfield
49fbc56587 From Paul Melis, removed redundent spacing. 2009-01-28 09:24:06 +00:00
Robert Osfield
29157f24d9 Refactored the view stats. 2009-01-27 13:23:20 +00:00
Robert Osfield
48f683ec3f Ported onscreen camera stats across to using thread safe stats collection 2009-01-26 21:23:09 +00:00
Robert Osfield
288e1853b9 Fixed warnings 2008-12-17 17:11:13 +00:00
Robert Osfield
54835570a0 Added handling of case when there is so scene graph attached to a view. 2008-11-21 10:27:31 +00:00
Robert Osfield
9568a062f1 From Wojciech Lewandowski, "I am sending a really minor fix for StatsHandler::reset method. We dynamically add and remove slave cameras in our application. StatsHandler does not automatically adapt to this situation, and we call StatsHandler::reset to force it to update number of cameras and their graphs. Unfortunately, if stats were already drawn, reset would not remove former graph drawables and they would remain frozen below new stats. This update fixes it.
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2008-10-27 17:09:36 +00:00
Robert Osfield
29c0e913d7 From Mathias Froehlich, fixes for HP-UX, SGI and Solaris build 2008-10-08 10:10:34 +00:00
Robert Osfield
9b83cad247 Made line graph solid (alpha = 1.0) 2008-10-07 15:58:07 +00:00
Robert Osfield
ed2bbbf23b From Jean-Sebastirn Guay, "Inspired by the latest additions to the StatsHandler, here is my own addition. It's a graph that helps show the variation of the various stats over time. It's clearer than just having bars for the last 10 frames or so, IMHO, since 10 frames go by pretty fast...
The graph is displayed "under" (behind) the normal bar chart you get when you press 's' twice. It doesn't hide the normal stats, you can still read them without any trouble, and that way, it doesn't take any more screen space. It starts from the left, and will scroll left when there is enough data to fill the screen width. The graph lines have the same colors we're used to (except I made the event color a bit bluer, so it's not exactly the same as the update color). A screen shot is attached.

The lines get a bit confused when they're all overlapping at the bottom of the graph, but I think that's the least of our concerns (if they're all at the bottom of the graph - except FPS of course - then great!).

The only thing I'm not very keen about is that to make things simple, I clamp the values to a given maximum. Right now, the maximums I have set are:

* Frame rate: 100 fps (people have 60, 75, 85Hz refresh rates, so there's no one right value, but I think 100 is OK)
* Stats: 0.016 seconds (what you need to get 60Hz minimum)

This could be changed so that the scale of the graph changes according to the maximum value in the last screenful of the graph instead of clamping values. We would then need to display the scale for each value on the side of the graph, because if the scale changes, you need to know what it is at this moment.

I tried to make things easy to change, so for example if you don't like that the graph is in the same space as the normal stats bars, it's easy to move it anywhere else, and make it have other dimensions. The maximums and colors are also easy to change.

The impact on performance should be minimal, since it's one vertex per graph line that's added per frame, and vertices are removed when they scroll off the screen, so you'll never have more than say 1280 * (3 + ncameras) vertices on the screen at one time. No polygons, I used line strips. The scrolling is done with a MatrixTransform."
2008-10-07 13:37:04 +00:00
Robert Osfield
fb9181ff17 From Roland Smeenk, A year ago Stephan Maximilian Huber sent in a submission with enhanced statistics. Because I was interested in the scene statistics of his submission I tried to merge his changes with the current CVS head. I made a few changes to the way the statistics are displayed. Attached you will find the new StatsHandler and a screenshot of the statistics in the compositeviewer example.
This code will add two extra statistics options:
-Camera scene statistics, stats for the scene after culling (updated at 10 Hz)
-View scene statistics, stats for the complete scene (updated at 5 Hz)
 
Each camera and each view will expand the statistics to the right.
 
I also added the requests and objects to compile of the databasepager to the databasepager statistics.""
2008-10-03 09:02:23 +00:00
Robert Osfield
f4afa427a7 From Roland Smeenk, "Attached you will find a large set of small typo fixes (mainly in the comments)." 2007-12-10 17:30:18 +00:00
Robert Osfield
91900254f0 Moved ViewerBase class out into its own header and source file.
Improved the support for stats collection in CompositeViewer/StatsHandler.
2007-09-30 11:37:00 +00:00
Robert Osfield
f8729af8b2 Refactor Viewer/CompositeViewer so the both inherit from the a ViewerBase class 2007-09-29 16:46:08 +00:00
Robert Osfield
4ef1864432 From Stephan Huber, add basic support for CompositeViewer in StatsHandler 2007-09-29 11:41:57 +00:00
Robert Osfield
020d7a5651 Added support for controlling the draw order on Cameras on each GraphcisContext
via the Camera::setRenderOrder parameters
2007-08-27 13:29:09 +00:00
Robert Osfield
54202aae0d Cleaned up the thread priority management in DatabasePager and added
support for paging stats.
2007-08-24 13:33:35 +00:00
Robert Osfield
cb6640a65e Changed the projection matrix resize policy. 2007-08-02 16:23:40 +00:00
Robert Osfield
c346f5b943 Introduce new osgViewer::Renderer class for implementing of the rendering
of cameras in viewers
2007-08-02 11:02:47 +00:00
Robert Osfield
59d3e0ceb7 From Andy Skinner, adding C includes to avoid issues when mixing C and C++ standard includes 2007-07-28 10:44:03 +00:00
Robert Osfield
7f0b3144ea Added checking of GUIEventAdpter::getHandled(). 2007-07-03 13:26:48 +00:00
Robert Osfield
5a8ec8f470 Commented out the Scene Stats entry as its not implemented yet. 2007-06-07 20:26:29 +00:00
Robert Osfield
34b4fb524d Fixed includes 2007-06-06 14:51:08 +00:00