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Robert Osfield
3b23b474dc Centralized the calling of #include <stdint.h> and VS fallback into include/osg/Types header
git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14376 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
2014-07-21 16:36:47 +00:00
Robert Osfield
2428e07f35 From Aurelien Albert, "This submission fix all my problems with reading / writing "osgb" files inside "osga" archive with final archive size > 2 Go, with Windows OS (didn't tested with Linux)"
git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14287 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
2014-06-26 09:33:56 +00:00
Robert Osfield
8d06b9b019 From Aurelien Albert, "I've got some issues using osgb files within an big osga archive (file size > 2Go).
Issue is described here : http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?t=13914

Here is a fix, using "std::streampos" standard type for stream positions up to 64bits.
"


git-svn-id: http://svn.openscenegraph.org/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk@14261 16af8721-9629-0410-8352-f15c8da7e697
2014-06-16 08:54:54 +00:00
Robert Osfield
330de18eba From Laurens Voerman, "Recent changes cause a few warnings in MSVC 2012
svn 13587 From David Callu, warning fixes and removal of spaces at end of lines.

this can be fixed by adding a space before the comment opening /*.
full modified file (openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\osg\BinaryStreamOperator.h) attached in zip

Regards, Laurens.


openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\osg\BinaryStreamOperator.h(71): warning C4138: '*/' found outside of comment (OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\osg\ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp)
openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\osg\BinaryStreamOperator.h(73): warning C4138: '*/' found outside of comment (OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\osg\ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp)
openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\osg\BinaryStreamOperator.h(211): warning C4138: '*/' found outside of comment (OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\osg\ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp)
openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\osg\BinaryStreamOperator.h(213): warning C4138: '*/' found outside of comment (OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\osg\ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp)"
2013-07-02 14:02:06 +00:00
Robert Osfield
097aedf23c From David Callu, warning fixes and removal of spaces at end of lines. 2013-06-28 12:00:43 +00:00
Robert Osfield
4044fd5a74 From Wang Rui, "The file attached includes two new features for the serialization IO functionality. First, custom serializer version control should work now, just by defining a new REGISTER_CUSTOM_OBJECT_WRAPPER macro. For example:
// A custom class
namespace CustomDomain {

class MyGroup : public osg::Group
{
public:
    META_Node( CustomDomain, MyGroup );

    void setMyName( const std::string& n );
    const std::string& getMyName() const;

    void setMyID( int id );
    int getMyID() const;

    ...
};

}

// The serialization wrapper using a custom domain name
REGISTER_CUSTOM_OBJECT_WRAPPER( MyDomain,
                                CustomDomain_MyGroup,
                                new CustomDomain::MyGroup,
                                CustomDomain::MyGroup,
                                "osg::Object osg::Node osg::Group CustomDomain::MyGroup" )
{
    ADD_STRING_SERIALIZER( MyName, std::string() );
    {
        UPDATE_TO_VERSION_SCOPED( 1 );  // Updated for a new domain version
        ADD_INT_SERIALIZER( MyID, 0 );
    }
}

Save the class instance as follows:
osgDB::writeNodeFile( *myGroup, "serializer_test.osgt", new osgDB::Options("CustomDomains=MyDomain:1") );

The output file will include the domain version definition and all the class data, and can be read back. We can also force setting the domain version by the CustomDomains option while reading the saved files. If we save the class instance without any options, MyID will be ignored because the default domain version is 0.

This may help third-party libraries like osgEarth to maintain their own serializers without regarding to the OSG soversion changes.

Another feature added is a more robust binary format, which in fact adds a size-offset at each block's beginning. When there are problems or unsupported data types while reading, we can now directly jump to the block end indicated by the offset value. So a .osgb file will automatically ignore bad data and read remains as normal (at present it will fail at all). This feature will not break the backward compatibility, and can be disabled by setting "RobustBinaryFormat=false" while writing out.

Hope these changes can work smoothly with present and future community projects. Maybe we should also consider have an osgserializer example to test and demonstrate all things we can do now."
2013-06-24 08:48:55 +00:00
Robert Osfield
14a563dc9f Ran script to remove trailing spaces and tabs 2012-03-21 17:36:20 +00:00
Robert Osfield
9c5774defb Improved the handling of endian swap of osg::Array 2012-02-29 10:22:56 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e8ac276451 Added s/getByteSwap to teh InputStreamOperator base class and use of this method in the InputStream::start(InputStreamOperator*) method to ensure the bytes are swapped consistently. 2012-02-24 21:07:02 +00:00
Robert Osfield
3ca30736b4 Added support for checking the possible endian reversal the OSG_HEADER_LOW and OSG_HEADER_HIGH when reading binary files written out from systems that have a different endian to the system reading it. 2012-02-24 11:43:35 +00:00
Robert Osfield
affe0b4a6d Added support for calling throwException() from InputIterator and added a check for negative string sizes. 2011-10-20 16:35:50 +00:00
Robert Osfield
687fd9362f From Jean-Sebastien Guay, "osgWidget::WindowManager did nothing in its keyUp event, and in particular didn't call any callbacks. Since I wanted to have callbacks on keyUp, I copied what it does on keyDown, which works for me. I could have just used keyDown and saved myself the trouble, but you know me... :-)
osgWidget::Input:

[Functional changes]
- Previously, the field would be filled with spaces up to its max length, and typing would just replace the spaces. Also, there was a _textLength variable that kept track of the real length of text in the field, since the osgText::Text's length just reflected the length of spaces+text entered. This was not great, as you could still select the spaces with the mouse and it just feels hacky. So I changed it to only contain the text entered, no spaces, and _textLength was removed since it's now redundant (the osgText::Text's length is used instead).
- Fixed the selection size which (visually only) showed one more character selected than what was really selected.
- Fixed selection by dragging the mouse, it would sometimes not select the last character of the string.
- Cursor will now accurately reflect whether insert mode is activated (block cursor) or we're in normal mode (line cursor) like in most editors.
- Implemented Ctrl-X (cut)
- Added a new clear() method that allows the field to be emptied correctly. Useful for a command line interface, for example (hint, hint).
- Mouse and keyboard event handler methods would always return false, which meant selecting with the mouse would also rotate the trackball, and typing an 's' would turn on stats.

[Code cleanup]
- Renamed the (local) _selectionMin and _selectionMax variables which are used in a lot of places, as the underscores would lead to think they were members. Either I called them selection{Min|Max} or delete{Min|Max} where it made more sense.
- Fixed some indenting which was at 3 spaces (inconsistently), I'm sure I didn't catch all the lines where this was the case though.
- Put spaces between variable, operator and value where missing, especially in for()s. Again I only did this where I made changes, there are probably others left.

The result is that delete, backspace, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, and typing behaviour should now be consistent with text editor conventions, whether insert mode is enabled or not. I hope. :-)

Note, there's a nasty const_cast in there. Why isn't osgText::Font::getGlyph() declared const?

Also, as a note, the current implementation of cut, copy and paste (in addition to being Windows only, yuck) gets and puts the data into an std::string, thus if the osgText::String in the field contains unicode characters I think it won't work correctly. Perhaps someone could implement a proper clipboard class that would be cross-platform and support osgText::String (more precisely other languages like Chinese) correctly? Cut, copy and paste are not critical to what I'm doing so I won't invest the time to do that, but I just thought I'd mention it.
"
2010-09-09 16:49:10 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e082b01f26 From Wang Rui, "I've initially added the XML support of the new native osg format,
using osgDB::XmlParser. The extension for XML-formatted scenes is
.osgx, corresponding to .osgb for binary and .osgt for ascii. It could
either be rendered in osgviewer or edited by common web browsers and
xml editors because of a range of changes to fit the XML syntax. For
example, the recorded class names are slight modified, from
'osg::Geode' to 'osg--Geode'.

To quickly get an XML file:
# ./osgconv cow.osg cow.osgx

The StreamOperator header, InputStreram and OutputStream classes are
modified to be more portable for triple ascii/binary/XML formats. I
also fixed a bug in readImage()/writeImage() to share image objects if
needed.

The ReaderWriterOSG2 class now supports all three formats and
reading/writing scene objects (not nodes or images), thanks to
Torben's advice before.
"
2010-03-10 13:48:41 +00:00
Robert Osfield
0a9263d50e From Wang Rui, "Changes:
1. Rewrite the reading/writing exception handlers to work like the ive
plugin exceptions.
2. Write a header writing/checking function in ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp,
which may help decide if the stream is ascii or binary. The
readInputIterator() function will return null pointer if the input
file is nither osgb nor osgt format, which indicates that the old .osg
format could be used here, in case we've merged the two plugins
together.
3. Add a new ForceReadingImage option in the InputStream, which will
allocate an empty image object with the filename if specifed external
image file is missed. It may be useful for format converting in some
cases.
4. Add new osgParticle wrappers, as well as some modification to the
osgParticle headers, for instance, change isEnabled() to getEnabled().
5. Some fixes to the osg serialization wrappers."
2010-01-27 17:09:05 +00:00
Robert Osfield
a520e8b6bd From Wang Rui, refactored the InputStream/OutputStream operations so that the binar/ascii foramts are implemented via subclasses. 2010-01-25 11:03:21 +00:00