OpenSubdiv/examples/mayaPtexViewer_siggraph2012/hbrUtil.h
manuelk 5f5207999f Refactoring far (cliff notes):
- All data representation classes are now single-templated for a vertex class 'U'

    - All constructors / instancing code has been moved into "Factory" functions that are dual-templated
      for two vertex classes <class T, class U=T>. This allows hbr specialization with a placeholder
      vertex flass 'T' for faster analysis without paying interpolation costs, while far can still specialize
      a fully implemented vertex class 'U' with full subdivision functionality.

    - Some preliminary clean-up work on FarVertexEditTables with the addition of a FarVertexEdit class
      as a replacement for the former HbrVertedEdit which was introducing back dependencies on hbr. The
      implementation is very lightweight. Some slight renaming / cleanup of the code, with some more to
      be done.

    - there are no more dependencies on hbr (not even #include) from far's data structure !

Notes :
    - the FarDispatcher mechanism has become somewhat awkward and should be re-evaluated when refactoring osd.

    - the "Factory" pattern survives this round of refactoring until we can find something better.

Closes #34
2012-09-17 18:41:48 -07:00

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#ifndef OSD_HBR_UTIL_H
#define OSD_HBR_UTIL_H
#include <vector>
#include <osd/mutex.h>
#include <hbr/mesh.h>
#include <osd/mesh.h>
extern "C" OpenSubdiv::OsdHbrMesh * ConvertToHBR(int nVertices,
std::vector<int> const & numIndices,
std::vector<int> const & faceIndices,
std::vector<int> const & vtxCreaseIndices,
std::vector<float> const & vtxCreases,
std::vector<int> const & edgeCrease1Indices,
std::vector<float> const & edgeCreases1,
std::vector<int> const & edgeCrease2Indices,
std::vector<float> const & edgeCreases2,
int interpBoundary,
int scheme);
#endif