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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Clasen
61a51dea7b gdk: Dissolve gdk-autocleanup.h
Move the autocleanup declarations into their
respective headers.

While we are at it, correct the autocleanup
declaration for GdkEvent to use gdk_event_unref,
not g_object_unref. Oops
2022-09-23 19:49:58 -04:00
Benjamin Otte
e974a0412f glcontext: Add gdk_gl_context_get_api()
This is mostly for inspector.

Not sure if we also want to deprecate gdk_gl_context_get_use_es() in
favor of this function.
2021-10-08 03:31:07 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
8c1f7f7531 glcontext: Deprecate gdk_gl_context_set_use_es()
Make it call gdk_gl_context_set_allowed_apis().

Also port callers to use this function.
2021-10-08 03:31:07 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
c6dd3c11fa glcontext: Add GdkGLContext::allowed-apis
This allows specifying the GL APIs in a more comprehensive way than
gdk_gl_context_set_use_es().
2021-10-08 03:31:07 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
2c987861a6 gl: Deprecate gdk_gl_context_get_shared_context()
It's not used anymore. And in particular we do want to keep the display
context private, so we're not gonna return it from this function.
2021-07-22 16:27:31 +02:00
Benjamin Otte
c7320df0c9 gdk: Add gdk_gl_context_is_shared()
... and use it in the GL renderers.
2021-07-22 16:27:31 +02:00
Emmanuele Bassi
def700739d Use a single compilation symbol
We use a compilation symbol in our build to allow the inclusion of
specific headers while building GTK, to avoid the need to include only
the global header.

Each namespace has its own compilation symbol because we used to have
different libraries, and strict symbol visibility between libraries;
now that we have a single library, and we can use private symbols across
namespaces while building GTK, we should have a single compilation
symbol, and simplify the build rules.
2019-11-27 13:33:43 +00:00
Benjamin Otte
e7d6648f46 gdk: Remove gdk_gl_context_get_damage()
Remove it only form public API, because we still use the vfunc to figure
out the damage area in begin_frame().
2018-04-24 23:16:58 +02:00
Alexander Larsson
9a7e721181 GdkSurface: Rename various functions and variables
This is an automatic rename of various things related
to the window->surface rename.

Public symbols changed by this is:
 GDK_MODE_WINDOW
 gdk_device_get_window_at_position
 gdk_device_get_window_at_position_double
 gdk_device_get_last_event_window
 gdk_display_get_monitor_at_window
 gdk_drag_context_get_source_window
 gdk_drag_context_get_dest_window
 gdk_drag_context_get_drag_window
 gdk_draw_context_get_window
 gdk_drawing_context_get_window
 gdk_gl_context_get_window
 gdk_synthesize_window_state
 gdk_surface_get_window_type
 gdk_x11_display_set_window_scale
 gsk_renderer_new_for_window
 gsk_renderer_get_window
 gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords
 gtk_tree_view_convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords
 gtk_tree_view_convert_tree_to_bin_window_coords

The commands that generated this are:

git sed -f g "GDK window" "GDK surface"
git sed -f g window_impl surface_impl
(cd gdk; git sed -f g impl_window impl_surface)
git sed -f g WINDOW_IMPL SURFACE_IMPL
git sed -f g GDK_MODE_WINDOW GDK_MODE_SURFACE
git sed -f g gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_draw_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_surface
git sed -f g gsk_renderer_get_window gsk_renderer_get_surface
git sed -f g gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_new_for_surface

(cd gdk; git sed -f g window_type surface_type)
git sed -f g gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_surface_get_surface_type

git sed -f g window_at_position surface_at_position
git sed -f g event_window event_surface
git sed -f g window_coord surface_coord
git sed -f g window_state surface_state
git sed -f g window_cursor surface_cursor
git sed -f g window_scale surface_scale
git sed -f g window_events surface_events
git sed -f g monitor_at_window monitor_at_surface
git sed -f g window_under_pointer surface_under_pointer
(cd gdk; git sed -f g for_window for_surface)
git sed -f g window_anchor surface_anchor
git sed -f g WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL
git sed -f g native_window native_surface
git sed -f g source_window source_surface
git sed -f g dest_window dest_surface
git sed -f g drag_window drag_surface
git sed -f g input_window input_surface

git checkout NEWS* po-properties po docs/reference/gtk/migrating-3to4.xml
2018-03-20 12:05:26 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
391727bd0d GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename
This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend
subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types:
GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType,
GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge

This is an automatic conversion using the below commands:

git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass

git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface
git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing
git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING
git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2"
git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE
git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo

git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface"
git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface"
git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface"
git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface"
git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface"
git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface"
git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface"
git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface"
git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE"
git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface"
git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface"

git checkout NEWS* po-properties
2018-03-20 11:40:08 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
4c150d8eb5 The big versioning cleanup
Remove all the old 2.x and 3.x version annotations.
GTK+ 4 is a new start, and from the perspective of a
GTK+ 4 developer all these APIs have been around since
the beginning.
2018-02-06 01:16:32 -05:00
Benjamin Otte
8915be00d1 gdkgl: Add gdk_gl_context_get_damage()
This is a way to query the damaged area of the backbuffer.

The GL renderer uses this to compute the extents of that damage region
(computed via buffer age) and use them to minimize the area to redraw.

This changes the semantics of GL rendering to "When calling
gdk_window_begin_frame() with a GL context, the area by
gdk_gl_context_get_damage() needs to be redrawn and every other pixel of
the backbuffer is guaranteed to be correct.
After gdk_window_end_frame() on a GL-drawn window, the whole backbuffer
must be correct.

We can always glXBufferSwap() now because of this.
2016-12-05 15:02:47 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b878ec7f2f gdk/gl: Allow autodetection for GL/GLES
If the GdkGLContext was not explicitly instructed to use or not GLES, we
can detect whether the underlying API is going to be desktop GL or GLES.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773180
2016-10-21 11:39:24 -04:00
Emmanuele Bassi
e1cecd243a gl: Add 'use-es' flag
On some platforms we can ask the GL context machinery to create a GLES
context, instead of a GL one.

In order to ask for a GLES context at GdkGLContext realization time, we
use a bit field like we do for forward compatible, or debug contexts.

The 'use-es' bit also changes the way we select a default version,
because OpenGL and OpenGLES versions differ.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743746
2016-04-25 12:29:36 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
2dfca143bb gdk: Allow querying if a GL context is in legacy mode
We want to have the ability to fall back to legacy GL contexts when
creating them. In order to do so, we need to store the legacy bit on the
GdkGLContext, as well as being able to query it.

Setting the legacy bit from outside GDK is not possible; we cannot
create GL contexts in 3.2 core profile *and* compatibility modes at the
same time, and if we allowed users to select the legacy mode themselves,
it would break the creation of the GdkWindow's paint GL context.

What we do allow is falling back to legacy GL context if the platform
does not support 3.2 core profiles — for instance, on older GPUs or
inside virtualized environments.

We are also going to use the legacy bit internally, to choose which GL
API we can use when drawing GL content.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756142
2015-10-07 16:21:57 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d066e7541e Remove GdkGLProfile
The existence of OpenGL implementations that do not provide the full
core profile compatibility because of reasons beyond the technical, like
llvmpipe not implementing floating point buffers, makes the existence of
GdkGLProfile and documenting the fact that we use core profiles a bit
harder.

Since we do not have any existing profile except the default, we can
remove the GdkGLProfile and its related API from GDK and GTK+, and sweep
the whole thing under the carpet, while we wait for an extension that
lets us ask for the most compatible profile possible.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744407
2015-02-12 17:51:31 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
390a42fa60 gl: Add gdk_gl_context_get_version()
Store the OpenGL version when we first do the extensions check; this
allows client code to check the available GL version without requiring a
call to gdk_gl_context_make_current() and epoxy_gl_version().
2015-02-12 14:29:44 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
022724aa69 gl: Drop profile for gdk_window_create_gl_context()
Now that we have a two-stages GL context creation sequence, we can move
the profile to a pre-realize option, like the debug and forward
compatibility bits, or the GL version to use.
2015-02-12 12:34:28 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
6aaa6c337b gl: Move getters for context options to the public API
They can be useful for third party code as well.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741946
2015-02-09 19:10:30 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
fa90052299 gl: Add context options
Users of the GdkGLContext API should be allowed to set properties on the
shim GdkGLContext instance prior to realization, so that the
backend-specific implementation can use the value of those properties
when creating the windowing system specific resources.

The main three options are:

 • a major/minor version tuple, to request a specific GL version
 • a debug bit, to request a "debug context", which provides additional
   validation and run time checking
 • a forward compatibility bit, to request a context that does not
   have deprecated functionality

See also:
 - https://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/ARB/glx_create_context.txt

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741946
2015-02-09 19:10:05 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
22e6f37c9c GL: Split GL context creation in two phases
One of the major requests by OpenGL users has been the ability to
specify settings when creating a GL context, like the version to use
or whether the debug support should be enabled.

We have a couple of requirements in terms of API:

 • avoid, if at all possible, the "C arrays of integers with
   attribute, value pairs", which are hard to write and hard
   to bind in non-C languages.
 • allow failing in a recoverable way.
 • do not make the GL context creation API a mess of arguments.

Looking at prior art, it seems that a common pattern is to split the
construction phase in two:

 • a first phase that creates a GL context wrapper object and
   does preliminary checks on the environment.
 • a second phase that creates the backend-specific GL object.

We adopted a similar pattern:

 • gdk_window_create_gl_context() creates a GdkGLContext
 • gdk_gl_context_realize() creates the underlying resources

Calling gdk_gl_context_make_current() also realizes the context, so
simple GL users do not need to care. Advanced users will want to
call gdk_window_create_gl_context(), set up the optional requirements,
and then call gdk_gl_context_realize(). If either of these two steps
fails, it's possible to recover by changing the requirements, or simply
creating a new GdkGLContext instance.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741946
2015-02-09 19:10:04 +00:00
Matthias Clasen
7e405c286f Don't make the gl flags API
We need to export the symbols so they can be used in the
inspector, but we don't really want to make this supported
public API, so keep them out of installed headers.
2014-11-07 07:10:49 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
5d0d1e524e Export API to set GL flags
This will be used in the inspector.
2014-11-06 23:29:16 -05:00
Alexander Larsson
6fbc439fd7 GdkGLContext: Add display property
We need to use this in the code path where we make the context
non-current during destroy, because at that point the window
could be destroyed and gdk_window_get_display() would return
NULL.
2014-11-03 13:20:55 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
0eb2fb01fd Add GdkGLContext::profile 2014-10-30 12:43:03 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
f0ae8da993 Remove GdkGLContext::visual
This is not really needed. The gl context is totally tied to the
window it is created from by virtue of sharing the context with the
paint context of that window and that context always has the visual
of the window (which we already can get).

Also, all user visible contexts are essentially offscreen contexts, so
a visual doesn't make sense for them. They only use FBOs which have
whatever format that the users sets up.
2014-10-30 12:43:03 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
fdeb4f8c16 gl: Make gdk_gl_context_make_current() return void
Its not really reasonable to handle failures to make_current, it
basically only happens if you pass invalid arguments to it, and
thats not something we trap on similar things on the X drawing side.

If GL is not supported that should be handled by the context creation
failing, and anything going wrong after that is essentially a critical
(or an async X error).
2014-10-13 10:43:32 -04:00
Alexander Larsson
038aac6275 gdk: Add support for OpenGL
This adds the new type GdkGLContext that wraps an OpenGL context for a
particular native window. It also adds support for the gdk paint
machinery to use OpenGL to draw everything. As soon as anyone creates
a GL context for a native window we create a "paint context" for that
GdkWindow and switch to using GL for painting it.

This commit contains only an implementation for X11 (using GLX).

The way painting works is that all client gl contexts draw into
offscreen buffers rather than directly to the back buffer, and the
way something gets onto the window is by using gdk_cairo_draw_from_gl()
to draw part of that buffer onto the draw cairo context.

As a fallback (if we're doing redirected drawing or some effect like a
cairo_push_group()) we read back the gl buffer into memory and composite
using cairo. This means that GL rendering works in all cases, including
rendering to a PDF. However, this is not particularly fast.

In the *typical* case, where we're drawing directly to the window in
the regular paint loop we hit the fast path. The fast path uses opengl
to draw the buffer to the window back buffer, either by blitting or
texturing. Then we track the region that was drawn, and when the draw
ends we paint the normal cairo surface to the window (using
texture-from-pixmap in the X11 case, or texture from cairo image
otherwise) in the regions where there is no gl painted.

There are some complexities wrt layering of gl and cairo areas though:
* We track via gdk_window_mark_paint_from_clip() whenever gtk is
  painting over a region we previously rendered with opengl
  (flushed_region). This area (needs_blend_region) is blended
  rather than copied at the end of the frame.
* If we're drawing a gl texture with alpha we first copy the current
  cairo_surface inside the target region to the back buffer before
  we blend over it.

These two operations allow us full stacking of transparent gl and cairo
regions.
2014-10-13 10:43:31 -04:00