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//============ Copyright (c) Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ============
//
// glmgrbasics.h
// types, common headers, forward declarations, utilities
//
//===============================================================================
#ifndef GLMBASICS_H
#define GLMBASICS_H
#pragma once
#ifdef OSX
#include <OpenGL/OpenGL.h>
#include <OpenGL/gl.h>
#include <OpenGL/glext.h>
#include <OpenGL/CGLTypes.h>
#include <OpenGL/CGLRenderers.h>
#include <OpenGL/CGLCurrent.h>
#include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
#ifndef MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_9
#include <OpenGL/CGLProfiler.h>
#include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
#endif
#elif defined(DX_TO_GL_ABSTRACTION)
#include <GL/gl.h>
#include <GL/glext.h>
#else
#error
#endif
#include "tier0/platform.h"
#include "bitmap/imageformat.h"
#include "bitvec.h"
#include "tier1/checksum_md5.h"
#include "tier1/utlvector.h"
#include "tier1/convar.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "dxabstract_types.h"
struct GLMRect;
typedef void *PseudoGLContextPtr;
// types
// 3-d integer box (used for texture lock/unlock etc)
struct GLMRegion
{
int xmin,xmax;
int ymin,ymax;
int zmin,zmax;
};
struct GLMRect // follows GL convention - if coming from the D3D rect you will need to fiddle the Y's
{
int xmin; // left
int ymin; // bottom
int xmax; // right
int ymax; // top
};
// macros
//#define GLMassert(x) assert(x)
// forward decls
class GLMgr; // singleton
class GLMContext; // GL context
class CGLMContextTester; // testing class
class CGLMTex;
class CGLMFBO;
class CGLMProgram;
class CGLMBuffer;
// utilities
typedef enum
{
// D3D codes
eD3D_DEVTYPE,
eD3D_FORMAT,
eD3D_RTYPE,
eD3D_USAGE,
eD3D_RSTATE, // render state
eD3D_SIO, // D3D shader bytecode
eD3D_VTXDECLUSAGE,
// CGL codes
eCGL_RENDID,
// OpenGL error codes
eGL_ERROR,
// OpenGL enums
eGL_ENUM,
eGL_RENDERER
} GLMThing_t;
// these will look at the string to guess its flavor: <, >, ---, -M-, -S-
#ifdef TOGL_DLL_EXPORT
DLL_EXPORT const char* GLMDecode( GLMThing_t type, unsigned long value ); // decode a numeric const
#else
DLL_IMPORT const char* GLMDecode( GLMThing_t type, unsigned long value ); // decode a numeric const
#endif
const char* GLMDecodeMask( GLMThing_t type, unsigned long value ); // decode a bitmask
FORCEINLINE void GLMStop( void ) { DXABSTRACT_BREAK_ON_ERROR(); }
void GLMEnableTrace( bool on );
//===============================================================================
// output functions
// expose these in release now
// Mimic PIX events so we can decorate debug spew
DLL_EXPORT void GLMBeginPIXEvent( const char *str );
DLL_EXPORT void GLMEndPIXEvent( void );
class CScopedGLMPIXEvent
{
CScopedGLMPIXEvent( const CScopedGLMPIXEvent & );
CScopedGLMPIXEvent& operator= ( const CScopedGLMPIXEvent & );
public:
inline CScopedGLMPIXEvent( const char *pName ) { GLMBeginPIXEvent( pName ); }
inline ~CScopedGLMPIXEvent() { GLMEndPIXEvent( ); }
};
#if GLMDEBUG
//===============================================================================
// classes
// helper class making function tracking easier to wire up
class GLMFuncLogger
{
public:
// simple function log
GLMFuncLogger( const char *funcName )
{
m_funcName = funcName;
m_earlyOut = false;
GLMPrintf( ">%s", m_funcName );
};
// more advanced version lets you pass args (i.e. called parameters or anything else of interest)
// no macro for this one, since no easy way to pass through the args as well as the funcname
GLMFuncLogger( const char *funcName, char *fmt, ... )
{
m_funcName = funcName;
m_earlyOut = false;
// this acts like GLMPrintf here
// all the indent policy is down in GLMPrintfVA
// which means we need to inject a ">" at the front of the format string to make this work... sigh.
char modifiedFmt[2000];
modifiedFmt[0] = '>';
strcpy( modifiedFmt+1, fmt );
va_list vargs;
va_start(vargs, fmt);
GLMPrintfVA( modifiedFmt, vargs );
va_end( vargs );
}
~GLMFuncLogger( )
{
if (m_earlyOut)
{
GLMPrintf( "<%s (early out)", m_funcName );
}
else
{
GLMPrintf( "<%s", m_funcName );
}
};
void EarlyOut( void )
{
m_earlyOut = true;
};
const char *m_funcName; // set at construction time
bool m_earlyOut;
};
// handy macro to go with the function tracking class
#define GLM_FUNC GLMFuncLogger _logger_ ( __FUNCTION__ )
#else
#define GLM_FUNC tmZone( TELEMETRY_LEVEL1, TMZF_NONE, "%s", __FUNCTION__ )
#endif
// class to keep an in-memory mirror of a file which may be getting edited during run
class CGLMFileMirror
{
public:
CGLMFileMirror( char *fullpath ); // just associates mirror with file. if file exists it will be read.
//if non existent it will be created with size zero
~CGLMFileMirror( );
bool HasData( void ); // see if data avail
void GetData( char **dataPtr, uint *dataSizePtr ); // read it out
void SetData( char *data, uint dataSize ); // put data in (and write it to disk)
bool PollForChanges( void ); // check disk copy. If different, read it back in and return true.
void UpdateStatInfo( void ); // make sure stat info is current for our file
void ReadFile( void );
void WriteFile( void );
void OpenInEditor( bool foreground=false ); // pass TRUE if you would like the editor to pop to foreground
/// how about a "wait for change" method..
char *m_path; // fullpath to file
bool m_exists;
struct stat m_stat; // stat results for the file (last time checked)
char *m_data; // content of file
uint m_size; // length of content
};
// class based on the file mirror, that makes it easy to edit them outside the app.
// it receives an initial block of text from the engine, and hashes it. ("orig")
// it munges it by duplicating all the text after the "!!" line, and appending it in commented form. ("munged")
// a mirror file is activated, using a filename based on the hash from the orig text.
// if there is already content on disk matching that filename, use that content *unless* the 'blitz' parameter is set.
// (i.e. engine is instructing this subsystem to wipe out any old/modified variants of the text)
class CGLMEditableTextItem
{
public:
CGLMEditableTextItem( char *text, uint size, bool forceOverwrite, char *prefix, char *suffix = NULL ); // create a text blob from text source, optional filename suffix
~CGLMEditableTextItem( );
bool HasData( void );
bool PollForChanges( void ); // return true if stale i.e. you need to get a new edition
void GetCurrentText( char **textOut, uint *sizeOut ); // query for read access to the active blob (could be the original, could be external edited copy)
void OpenInEditor( bool foreground=false ); // call user attention to this text
// internal methods
void GenHashOfOrigText( void );
void GenBaseNameAndFullPath( char *prefix, char *suffix );
void GenMungedText( bool fromMirror );
// members
// orig
uint m_origSize;
char *m_origText; // what was submitted
unsigned char m_origDigest[MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH]; // digest of what was submitted
// munged
uint m_mungedSize;
char *m_mungedText; // re-processed edition, initial content submission to the file mirror
// mirror
char *m_mirrorBaseName; // generated from the hash of the orig text, plus the label / prefix
char *m_mirrorFullPath; // base name
CGLMFileMirror *m_mirror; // file mirror itself. holds "official" copy for GetCurrentText to return.
};
// debug font
extern unsigned char g_glmDebugFontMap[16384];
// class for cracking multi-part text blobs
// sections are demarcated by beginning-of-line markers submitted in a table by the caller
struct GLMTextSection
{
int m_markerIndex; // based on table of markers passed in to constructor
uint m_textOffset; // where is the text - offset
int m_textLength; // how big is the section
};
class CGLMTextSectioner
{
public:
CGLMTextSectioner( char *text, int textSize, const char **markers ); // constructor finds all the sections
~CGLMTextSectioner( );
int Count( void ); // how many sections found
void GetSection( int index, uint *offsetOut, uint *lengthOut, int *markerIndexOut );
// find section, size, what marker
// note that more than one section can be marked similarly.
// so policy isn't made here, you walk the sections and decide what to do if there are dupes.
//members
//section table
CUtlVector< GLMTextSection > m_sectionTable;
};
#ifndef OSX
void GLMGPUTimestampManagerInit();
void GLMGPUTimestampManagerDeinit();
void GLMGPUTimestampManagerTick();
#endif
#endif // GLMBASICS_H