- fixing various race conditions throughout (usage of static vars, etc)
- addition of a few lightweight mutexes (which are compiled out by default)
- slight code rearrangement in discreteDynamicsWorld to facilitate multithreading
- PoolAllocator::allocate() can now be called when pool is full without
crashing (null pointer returned)
- PoolAllocator allocate and freeMemory, are OPTIONALLY threadsafe
(default is un-threadsafe)
- CollisionDispatcher no longer checks if the pool allocator is full
before calling allocate(), instead it just calls allocate() and
checks if the return is null -- this avoids a race condition
- SequentialImpulseConstraintSolver OPTIONALLY uses different logic in
getOrInitSolverBody() to avoid a race condition with kinematic bodies
- addition of 2 classes which together allow simulation islands to be run
in parallel:
- btSimulationIslandManagerMt
- btDiscreteDynamicsWorldMt
- MultiThreadedDemo example in the example browser demonstrating use of
OpenMP, Microsoft PPL, and Intel TBB
- use multithreading for other demos
- benchmark demo: add parallel raycasting
store command-line arguments in bulletDemo.txt
save/load of configuration, save demo name instead of index
add setBackgroundColor as example (background_color_red) and
mouse move/wheel speed config (mouse_wheel_multiplier and mouse_move_multiplier)
(saved after changing the demo)
default btIDebugDraw colors can be changed
b3CommandLineArgs::GetCmdLineArgument returns bool, and b3CommandLineArgs::addArgs added
fix copy/paste
use DIRECTLY_UPDATE_VELOCITY_DURING_SOLVER_ITERATIONS by default for now,
until we find the issue with some failing test cases in btMultiBody
fix a crashing issue in MyMultiBodyCreator.cpp (uninitialized variable)
disable excessive debug printf in URDF2Bullet