Followup to previous commit -- links to opengl.org are now redirected to
khronos.org and the extension links have the same format for both GL and
GLES. That allows me to remove some of the Doxygen aliases and use just
a single set of the functions for both GL and GLES.
There will be numerous additions to this one so it made sense to make it
a static library instead of a header-only library. That also allows
CMake users to just link to Magnum::OpenGLTester instead of going
through the pain of a huge branching in order to find a correct
windowless application just to run their tests. It could have been done
even without the static library using a INTERFACE target, but that
wouldn't work on CMake < 3.0 (which, unfortunately, quite a few people
are still stuck with).
Unfortunately it's already heavily used elsewhere so I had to go through
the pain of deprecating the old implementation. The old implementation
was header-only so it can't be just typedef'd to the new one as there
would be linker failures. So the old header is just kept as it was, with
only the macros reduced.
In particular it is now possible to override the MAGNUM_PLUGINS_DIR
variables and even specify them relative, which will make them relative
to executable location.
It's nice when everything clicks together :)
They are passed in a std::unique_ptr<AbstractLayouter> and with the
non-virtual destructor their destructors weren't called. Found by
AddressSanitizer.
Each Windowless*Application has now a companion Windowless*Context that
manages just the GL context creation and nothing else, with the ability
to just create the context and not make it current, so it doesn't affect
current thread state and can be moved to another thread and make current
there.
Other things that were done:
* Using `NoCreateT` instead of `nullptr` for creating the application
without creating GL context.
* Properly handling failed creation of Magnum context instance -- if it
errors out, also the GL context is destroyed to make it possible to
create the context with a different configuration.
* Reworked AMD and NVidia binary driver workaround, where core context
created with specific version doesn't automatically choose the newest
available (creating compatibility context on the other hand causes
the version to get stuck on 2.1 on Mesa and OSX).
* Added the above workaround also for WindowlessWglApplication to avoid
driver issues in the future.
* Reworked WindowlessWglApplication to not be so crazily entangled. It
was a misunderstanding on my side about how WINAPI works. Much
simpler now (and I hope still working :D).
Toggles between using CGL/GLX/WGL (requiring running graphical desktop
environment) or EGL (without display attachment) for command-line
utilities and GL tests. Also exposed to the user through
MAGNUM_TARGET_HEADLESS CMake and preprocessor variables.
As with Corrade, this is not exactly backwards compatible, but for
common use case without OBJECT libraries this should not be a problem.
In any case, recreate the build dir and update your copy of all
Find*.cmake modules to avoid weird things happening.
User-facing changes:
* Documentation of all Find*.cmake modules converted to
reStructuredText to follow official CMake guidelines.
* The newfangled way to use the libraries is to link to Magnum::Shaders
instead of adding ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_INCLUDE_DIRS} to include path and
linking to ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_LIBRARIES}.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_LIBRARIES} are deprecated and now just expand to
Magnum::* target. Use the target directly. These are also enabled
only when building with MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_INCLUDE_DIRS} are removed as the Magnum::* targets
cover these too.
Internal changes:
* Global state such as include_directories() was replaced with
target-specific settings.
103% of use cases use the returned value directly without checking, so
we might as well do the check ourselves. Added new function hasCurrent()
and added deprecated backward-compatibility conversion and -> operators.
Wow, that creeped to a lot of places.
Last dinosaur from the pointer age.
Clang 3.7 complained that it would prevent copy elision optimizations.
Thanks, Clang! On the other hand, I have a weird feeling that this would
break the build somewhere else...
Yeah, sorry, I know, the enums are renamed for second or third time in a
row, first they were Image::Format, then ImageFormat, then ColorFormat
and now PixelFormat. But this time it's final and last time they are
renamed and now everything is finally consistent:
* ColorFormat::DepthComponent -- depth is not a color, thus
PixelFormat::DepthComponent makes a lot more sense.
* There will be PixelStorage classes, which will be stored in images
alonside PixelFormat/PixelType enums, making everything nicely
aligned.
* The GL documentation about glTexImage2D() etc. denotes the <format>
and <type> parameters as format and type of *pixel* data, so now we
are _finally_ consistent with the official naming.
I wonder why did I not choose PixelFormat originally. Anyway, the old
<Magnum/ColorFormat.h> header, ColorFormat, ColorType and
CompressedColorFormat types are now aliases to the new ones, are marked
as deprecated and will be removed in some future release (as always, I'm
waiting at least six months before removing the deprecated
functionality).
With pixel pack/unpack support it will be possible to create views onto
sub-images, renamed the class to reflect that.
The old Magnum/ImageReference.h and ImageReference types are now aliases
to ImageView.h and ImageView types, are marked as deprecated and will be
removed in future release.
Similarly to what's now done with NoInit tags for Containers::Array and
all math types such as Vector, there's now NoCreate tag for creating
wrappers without actually creating the underlying OpenGL object. The
instance is then equivalent to moved-from state. Useful to avoid
needless creation/deletion of OpenGL object in case you would overwrite
the instance later anyway:
Mesh mesh{NoCreate};
std::unique_ptr<Buffer> indices, vertices;
std::tie(mesh, indices, vertices) = MeshTools:compile(...);
I wanted to preserve the parameter-less constructor of tests, but WINAPI
requires fairly ugly entagled set of functions, passing HWND around,
which required storing it in a global var and hoping it is properly
initialized when querying it for it to be passed to application
constructor.
When this was done, it was now fairly easy to support passing also
argv/argc to application constructor, which in the future will enable
selective disabling of extensions for even better test coverage.
This however needed slightly different main() function and thus we now
have MAGNUM_GL_TEST_MAIN() instead of CORRADE_TEST_MAIN(). Using the
latter will result in an assert inside std::optional.