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#include <qpa/qplatformopenglcontext.h>
#include <qpa/qplatformintegration.h>
#include "qopenglcontext.h"
#include "qopenglcontext_p.h"
#include "qwindow.h"
#include <QtCore/QThreadStorage>
#include <QtCore/QThread>
#include <QtCore/private/qlocking_p.h>
#include <QtGui/private/qguiapplication_p.h>
#include <QtGui/private/qopengl_p.h>
#include <QtGui/private/qwindow_p.h>
#include <QtGui/QScreen>
#include <qpa/qplatformnativeinterface.h>
#include <private/qopenglextensions_p.h>
#include <private/qopenglversionfunctionsfactory_p.h>
#include <private/qopengltexturehelper_p.h>
#include <QDebug>
#ifndef QT_OPENGL_ES_2
#include <QOpenGLFunctions_1_0>
#include <QOpenGLFunctions_3_2_Core>
#endif
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QOpenGLVersionProfilePrivate
{
public:
QOpenGLVersionProfilePrivate()
: majorVersion(0),
minorVersion(0),
profile(QSurfaceFormat::NoProfile)
{}
int majorVersion;
int minorVersion;
QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLContextProfile profile;
};
/*!
\class QOpenGLVersionProfile
\inmodule QtGui
\since 5.1
\brief The QOpenGLVersionProfile class represents the version and if applicable
the profile of an OpenGL context.
An object of this class can be passed to QOpenGLContext::versionFunctions() to
request a functions object for a specific version and profile of OpenGL.
It also contains some helper functions to check if a version supports profiles
or is a legacy version.
*/
/*!
Creates a default invalid QOpenGLVersionProfile object.
*/
QOpenGLVersionProfile::QOpenGLVersionProfile()
: d(new QOpenGLVersionProfilePrivate)
{
}
/*!
Creates a QOpenGLVersionProfile object initialised with the version and profile
from \a format.
*/
QOpenGLVersionProfile::QOpenGLVersionProfile(const QSurfaceFormat &format)
: d(new QOpenGLVersionProfilePrivate)
{
d->majorVersion = format.majorVersion();
d->minorVersion = format.minorVersion();
d->profile = format.profile();
}
/*!
Constructs a copy of \a other.
*/
QOpenGLVersionProfile::QOpenGLVersionProfile(const QOpenGLVersionProfile &other)
: d(new QOpenGLVersionProfilePrivate)
{
*d = *(other.d);
}
/*!
Destroys the QOpenGLVersionProfile object.
*/
QOpenGLVersionProfile::~QOpenGLVersionProfile()
{
delete d;
}
/*!
Assigns the version and profile of \a rhs to this QOpenGLVersionProfile object.
*/
QOpenGLVersionProfile &QOpenGLVersionProfile::operator=(const QOpenGLVersionProfile &rhs)
{
if (this == &rhs)
return *this;
*d = *(rhs.d);
return *this;
}
/*!
Returns a QPair<int,int> where the components represent the major and minor OpenGL
version numbers respectively.
\sa setVersion()
*/
QPair<int, int> QOpenGLVersionProfile::version() const
{
return qMakePair( d->majorVersion, d->minorVersion);
}
/*!
Sets the major and minor version numbers to \a majorVersion and \a minorVersion respectively.
\sa version()
*/
void QOpenGLVersionProfile::setVersion(int majorVersion, int minorVersion)
{
d->majorVersion = majorVersion;
d->minorVersion = minorVersion;
}
/*!
Returns the OpenGL profile. Only makes sense if profiles are supported by this version.
\sa setProfile()
*/
QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLContextProfile QOpenGLVersionProfile::profile() const
{
return d->profile;
}
/*!
Sets the OpenGL profile \a profile. Only makes sense if profiles are supported by
this version.
\sa profile()
*/
void QOpenGLVersionProfile::setProfile(QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLContextProfile profile)
{
d->profile = profile;
}
/*!
Returns \c true if profiles are supported by the OpenGL version returned by version(). Only
OpenGL versions >= 3.2 support profiles.
\sa profile(), version()
*/
bool QOpenGLVersionProfile::hasProfiles() const
{
return ( d->majorVersion > 3
|| (d->majorVersion == 3 && d->minorVersion > 1));
}
/*!
Returns \c true is the OpenGL version returned by version() contains deprecated functions
and does not support profiles i.e. if the OpenGL version is <= 3.1.
*/
bool QOpenGLVersionProfile::isLegacyVersion() const
{
return (d->majorVersion < 3 || (d->majorVersion == 3 && d->minorVersion == 0));
}
/*!
Returns \c true if the version number is valid. Note that for a default constructed
QOpenGLVersionProfile object this function will return \c false.
\sa setVersion(), version()
*/
bool QOpenGLVersionProfile::isValid() const
{
return d->majorVersion > 0 && d->minorVersion >= 0;
}
class QGuiGLThreadContext
{
public:
QGuiGLThreadContext()
: context(0)
{
}
~QGuiGLThreadContext() {
if (context)
context->doneCurrent();
}
QOpenGLContext *context;
};
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QThreadStorage<QGuiGLThreadContext *>, qwindow_context_storage);
static QOpenGLContext *global_share_context = 0;
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
QHash<QOpenGLContext *, bool> QOpenGLContextPrivate::makeCurrentTracker;
QMutex QOpenGLContextPrivate::makeCurrentTrackerMutex;
#endif
/*!
\internal
This function is used by Qt::AA_ShareOpenGLContexts and the Qt
WebEngine to set up context sharing across multiple windows. Do
not use it for any other purpose.
Please maintain the binary compatibility of these functions.
*/
void qt_gl_set_global_share_context(QOpenGLContext *context)
{
global_share_context = context;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QOpenGLContext *qt_gl_global_share_context()
{
return global_share_context;
}
/*!
\class QOpenGLContext
\inmodule QtGui
\since 5.0
\brief The QOpenGLContext class represents a native OpenGL context, enabling
OpenGL rendering on a QSurface.
QOpenGLContext represents the OpenGL state of an underlying OpenGL context.
To set up a context, set its screen and format such that they match those
of the surface or surfaces with which the context is meant to be used, if
necessary make it share resources with other contexts with
setShareContext(), and finally call create(). Use the return value or isValid()
to check if the context was successfully initialized.
A context can be made current against a given surface by calling
makeCurrent(). When OpenGL rendering is done, call swapBuffers() to swap
the front and back buffers of the surface, so that the newly rendered
content becomes visible. To be able to support certain platforms,
QOpenGLContext requires that you call makeCurrent() again before starting
rendering a new frame, after calling swapBuffers().
If the context is temporarily not needed, such as when the application is
not rendering, it can be useful to delete it in order to free resources.
You can connect to the aboutToBeDestroyed() signal to clean up any
resources that have been allocated with different ownership from the
QOpenGLContext itself.
Once a QOpenGLContext has been made current, you can render to it in a
platform independent way by using Qt's OpenGL enablers such as
QOpenGLFunctions, QOpenGLBuffer, QOpenGLShaderProgram, and
QOpenGLFramebufferObject. It is also possible to use the platform's OpenGL
API directly, without using the Qt enablers, although potentially at the
cost of portability. The latter is necessary when wanting to use OpenGL 1.x
or OpenGL ES 1.x.
For more information about the OpenGL API, refer to the official
\l{http://www.opengl.org}{OpenGL documentation}.
For an example of how to use QOpenGLContext see the
\l{OpenGL Window Example}{OpenGL Window} example.
\section1 Thread Affinity
QOpenGLContext can be moved to a different thread with moveToThread(). Do
not call makeCurrent() from a different thread than the one to which the
QOpenGLContext object belongs. A context can only be current in one thread
and against one surface at a time, and a thread only has one context
current at a time.
\section1 Context Resource Sharing
Resources such as textures and vertex buffer objects
can be shared between contexts. Use setShareContext() before calling
create() to specify that the contexts should share these resources.
QOpenGLContext internally keeps track of a QOpenGLContextGroup object which
can be accessed with shareGroup(), and which can be used to find all the
contexts in a given share group. A share group consists of all contexts that
have been successfully initialized and are sharing with an existing context in
the share group. A non-sharing context has a share group consisting of a
single context.
\section1 Default Framebuffer
On certain platforms, a framebuffer other than 0 might be the default frame
buffer depending on the current surface. Instead of calling
glBindFramebuffer(0), it is recommended that you use
glBindFramebuffer(ctx->defaultFramebufferObject()), to ensure that your
application is portable between different platforms. However, if you use
QOpenGLFunctions::glBindFramebuffer(), this is done automatically for you.
\sa QOpenGLFunctions, QOpenGLBuffer, QOpenGLShaderProgram, QOpenGLFramebufferObject
*/
/*!
\internal
Set the current context. Returns the previously current context.
*/
QOpenGLContext *QOpenGLContextPrivate::setCurrentContext(QOpenGLContext *context)
{
QGuiGLThreadContext *threadContext = qwindow_context_storage()->localData();
if (!threadContext) {
if (!QThread::currentThread()) {
qWarning("No QTLS available. currentContext won't work");
return 0;
}
threadContext = new QGuiGLThreadContext;
qwindow_context_storage()->setLocalData(threadContext);
}
QOpenGLContext *previous = threadContext->context;
threadContext->context = context;
return previous;
}
int QOpenGLContextPrivate::maxTextureSize()
{
if (max_texture_size != -1)
return max_texture_size;
Q_Q(QOpenGLContext);
QOpenGLFunctions *funcs = q->functions();
funcs->glGetIntegerv(GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE, &max_texture_size);
#ifndef QT_OPENGL_ES
if (!q->isOpenGLES()) {
GLenum proxy = GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_2D;
GLint size;
GLint next = 64;
funcs->glTexImage2D(proxy, 0, GL_RGBA, next, next, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, 0);
QOpenGLFunctions_1_0 *gl1funcs = 0;
QOpenGLFunctions_3_2_Core *gl3funcs = 0;
if (q->format().profile() == QSurfaceFormat::CoreProfile)
gl3funcs = q->versionFunctions<QOpenGLFunctions_3_2_Core>();
else
gl1funcs = q->versionFunctions<QOpenGLFunctions_1_0>();
Q_ASSERT(gl1funcs || gl3funcs);
if (gl1funcs)
gl1funcs->glGetTexLevelParameteriv(proxy, 0, GL_TEXTURE_WIDTH, &size);
else
gl3funcs->glGetTexLevelParameteriv(proxy, 0, GL_TEXTURE_WIDTH, &size);
if (size == 0) {
return max_texture_size;
}
do {
size = next;
next = size * 2;
if (next > max_texture_size)
break;
funcs->glTexImage2D(proxy, 0, GL_RGBA, next, next, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, 0);
if (gl1funcs)
gl1funcs->glGetTexLevelParameteriv(proxy, 0, GL_TEXTURE_WIDTH, &next);
else
gl3funcs->glGetTexLevelParameteriv(proxy, 0, GL_TEXTURE_WIDTH, &next);
} while (next > size);
max_texture_size = size;
}
#endif // QT_OPENGL_ES
return max_texture_size;
}
/*!
Returns the last context which called makeCurrent in the current thread,
or \nullptr, if no context is current.
*/
QOpenGLContext* QOpenGLContext::currentContext()
{
QGuiGLThreadContext *threadContext = qwindow_context_storage()->localData();
if (threadContext)
return threadContext->context;
return nullptr;
}
/*!
Returns \c true if the \a first and \a second contexts are sharing OpenGL resources.
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::areSharing(QOpenGLContext *first, QOpenGLContext *second)
{
return first->shareGroup() == second->shareGroup();
}
/*!
Returns the underlying platform context.
\internal
*/
QPlatformOpenGLContext *QOpenGLContext::handle() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->platformGLContext;
}
/*!
Returns the underlying platform context with which this context is sharing.
\internal
*/
QPlatformOpenGLContext *QOpenGLContext::shareHandle() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (d->shareContext)
return d->shareContext->handle();
return 0;
}
/*!
Creates a new OpenGL context instance with parent object \a parent.
Before it can be used you need to set the proper format and call create().
\sa create(), makeCurrent()
*/
QOpenGLContext::QOpenGLContext(QObject *parent)
: QObject(*new QOpenGLContextPrivate(), parent)
{
setScreen(QGuiApplication::primaryScreen());
}
/*!
Sets the \a format the OpenGL context should be compatible with. You need
to call create() before it takes effect.
When the format is not explicitly set via this function, the format returned
by QSurfaceFormat::defaultFormat() will be used. This means that when having
multiple contexts, individual calls to this function can be replaced by one
single call to QSurfaceFormat::setDefaultFormat() before creating the first
context.
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setFormat(const QSurfaceFormat &format)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->requestedFormat = format;
}
/*!
Makes this context share textures, shaders, and other OpenGL resources
with \a shareContext. You need to call create() before it takes effect.
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setShareContext(QOpenGLContext *shareContext)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->shareContext = shareContext;
}
/*!
Sets the \a screen the OpenGL context should be valid for. You need to call
create() before it takes effect.
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setScreen(QScreen *screen)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (d->screen)
disconnect(d->screen, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(_q_screenDestroyed(QObject*)));
d->screen = screen;
if (!d->screen)
d->screen = QGuiApplication::primaryScreen();
if (d->screen)
connect(d->screen, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(_q_screenDestroyed(QObject*)));
}
void QOpenGLContextPrivate::_q_screenDestroyed(QObject *object)
{
Q_Q(QOpenGLContext);
if (object == static_cast<QObject *>(screen)) {
screen = 0;
q->setScreen(0);
}
}
/*!
Set the native handles for this context. When create() is called and a
native handle is set, configuration settings, like format(), are ignored
since this QOpenGLContext will wrap an already created native context
instead of creating a new one from scratch.
On some platforms the native context handle is not sufficient and other
related handles (for example, for a window or display) have to be provided
in addition. Therefore \a handle is variant containing a platform-specific
value type. These classes can be found in the QtPlatformHeaders module.
When create() is called with native handles set, QOpenGLContext does not
take ownership of the handles, so destroying the QOpenGLContext does not
destroy the native context.
\note Some frameworks track the current context and surfaces internally.
Making the adopted QOpenGLContext current via Qt will have no effect on such
other frameworks' internal state. Therefore a subsequent makeCurrent done
via the other framework may have no effect. It is therefore advisable to
make explicit calls to make no context and surface current to reset the
other frameworks' internal state after performing OpenGL operations via Qt.
\note Using foreign contexts with Qt windows and Qt contexts with windows
and surfaces created by other frameworks may give unexpected results,
depending on the platform, due to potential mismatches in context and window
pixel formats. To make sure this does not happen, avoid making contexts and
surfaces from different frameworks current together. Instead, prefer
approaches based on context sharing where OpenGL resources like textures are
accessible both from Qt's and the foreign framework's contexts.
\since 5.4
\sa nativeHandle()
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setNativeHandle(const QVariant &handle)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->nativeHandle = handle;
}
/*!
Returns the native handle for the context.
This function provides access to the QOpenGLContext's underlying native
context. The returned variant contains a platform-specific value type. These
classes can be found in the module QtPlatformHeaders.
On platforms where retrieving the native handle is not supported, or if
neither create() nor setNativeHandle() was called, a null variant is
returned.
\since 5.4
\sa setNativeHandle()
*/
QVariant QOpenGLContext::nativeHandle() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->nativeHandle;
}
/*!
Attempts to create the OpenGL context with the current configuration.
The current configuration includes the format, the share context, and the
screen.
If the OpenGL implementation on your system does not support the requested
version of OpenGL context, then QOpenGLContext will try to create the closest
matching version. The actual created context properties can be queried
using the QSurfaceFormat returned by the format() function. For example, if
you request a context that supports OpenGL 4.3 Core profile but the driver
and/or hardware only supports version 3.2 Core profile contexts then you will
get a 3.2 Core profile context.
Returns \c true if the native context was successfully created and is ready to
be used with makeCurrent(), swapBuffers(), etc.
\note If the context already exists, this function destroys the existing
context first, and then creates a new one.
\sa makeCurrent(), format()
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::create()
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (d->platformGLContext)
destroy();
d->platformGLContext = QGuiApplicationPrivate::platformIntegration()->createPlatformOpenGLContext(this);
if (!d->platformGLContext)
return false;
d->platformGLContext->setContext(this);
d->platformGLContext->initialize();
if (!d->platformGLContext->isSharing())
d->shareContext = 0;
d->shareGroup = d->shareContext ? d->shareContext->shareGroup() : new QOpenGLContextGroup;
d->shareGroup->d_func()->addContext(this);
return isValid();
}
/*!
\internal
Destroy the underlying platform context associated with this context.
If any other context is directly or indirectly sharing resources with this
context, the shared resources, which includes vertex buffer objects, shader
objects, textures, and framebuffer objects, are not freed. However,
destroying the underlying platform context frees any state associated with
the context.
After \c destroy() has been called, you must call create() if you wish to
use the context again.
\note This implicitly calls doneCurrent() if the context is current.
\sa create()
*/
void QOpenGLContext::destroy()
{
deleteQGLContext();
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (d->platformGLContext)
emit aboutToBeDestroyed();
if (QOpenGLContext::currentContext() == this)
doneCurrent();
if (d->shareGroup)
d->shareGroup->d_func()->removeContext(this);
d->shareGroup = 0;
delete d->platformGLContext;
d->platformGLContext = 0;
delete d->functions;
d->functions = 0;
for (QAbstractOpenGLFunctions *func : qAsConst(d->externalVersionFunctions)) {
QAbstractOpenGLFunctionsPrivate *func_d = QAbstractOpenGLFunctionsPrivate::get(func);
func_d->owningContext = 0;
func_d->initialized = false;
}
d->externalVersionFunctions.clear();
qDeleteAll(d->versionFunctions);
d->versionFunctions.clear();
delete d->textureFunctions;
d->textureFunctions = 0;
d->nativeHandle = QVariant();
}
/*!
\fn void QOpenGLContext::aboutToBeDestroyed()
This signal is emitted before the underlying native OpenGL context is
destroyed, such that users may clean up OpenGL resources that might
otherwise be left dangling in the case of shared OpenGL contexts.
If you wish to make the context current in order to do clean-up, make sure
to only connect to the signal using a direct connection.
*/
/*!
Destroys the QOpenGLContext object.
If this is the current context for the thread, doneCurrent() is also called.
*/
QOpenGLContext::~QOpenGLContext()
{
destroy();
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
QOpenGLContextPrivate::cleanMakeCurrentTracker(this);
#endif
}
/*!
Returns if this context is valid, i.e. has been successfully created.
On some platforms the return value of \c false for a context that was
successfully created previously indicates that the OpenGL context was lost.
The typical way to handle context loss scenarios in applications is to
check via this function whenever makeCurrent() fails and returns \c false.
If this function then returns \c false, recreate the underlying native
OpenGL context by calling create(), call makeCurrent() again and then
reinitialize all OpenGL resources.
\sa create()
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::isValid() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->platformGLContext && d->platformGLContext->isValid();
}
/*!
Get the QOpenGLFunctions instance for this context.
QOpenGLContext offers this as a convenient way to access QOpenGLFunctions
without having to manage it manually.
The context or a sharing context must be current.
The returned QOpenGLFunctions instance is ready to be used and it
does not need initializeOpenGLFunctions() to be called.
*/
QOpenGLFunctions *QOpenGLContext::functions() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (!d->functions)
const_cast<QOpenGLFunctions *&>(d->functions) = new QOpenGLExtensions(QOpenGLContext::currentContext());
return d->functions;
}
/*!
Get the QOpenGLExtraFunctions instance for this context.
QOpenGLContext offers this as a convenient way to access QOpenGLExtraFunctions
without having to manage it manually.
The context or a sharing context must be current.
The returned QOpenGLExtraFunctions instance is ready to be used and it
does not need initializeOpenGLFunctions() to be called.
\note QOpenGLExtraFunctions contains functionality that is not guaranteed to
be available at runtime. Runtime availability depends on the platform,
graphics driver, and the OpenGL version requested by the application.
\sa QOpenGLFunctions, QOpenGLExtraFunctions
*/
QOpenGLExtraFunctions *QOpenGLContext::extraFunctions() const
{
return static_cast<QOpenGLExtraFunctions *>(functions());
}
/*!
\fn T *QOpenGLContext::versionFunctions() const
\overload versionFunctions()
Returns a pointer to an object that provides access to all functions for
the version and profile of this context. There is no need to call
QAbstractOpenGLFunctions::initializeOpenGLFunctions() as long as this context
is current. It is also possible to call this function when the context is not
current, but in that case it is the caller's responsibility to ensure proper
initialization by calling QAbstractOpenGLFunctions::initializeOpenGLFunctions()
afterwards.
Usually one would use the template version of this function to automatically
have the result cast to the correct type.
\code
QOpenGLFunctions_3_3_Core* funcs = 0;
funcs = context->versionFunctions<QOpenGLFunctions_3_3_Core>();
if (!funcs) {
qWarning() << "Could not obtain required OpenGL context version";
exit(1);
}
\endcode
It is possible to request a functions object for a different version and profile
than that for which the context was created. To do this either use the template
version of this function specifying the desired functions object type as the
template parameter or by passing in a QOpenGLVersionProfile object as an argument
to the non-template function.
Note that requests for function objects of other versions or profiles can fail and
in doing so will return \nullptr. Situations in which creation of the functions
object can fail are if the request cannot be satisfied due to asking for functions
that are not in the version or profile of this context. For example:
\list
\li Requesting a 3.3 core profile functions object would succeed.
\li Requesting a 3.3 compatibility profile functions object would fail. We would fail
to resolve the deprecated functions.
\li Requesting a 4.3 core profile functions object would fail. We would fail to resolve
the new core functions introduced in versions 4.0-4.3.
\li Requesting a 3.1 functions object would succeed. There is nothing in 3.1 that is not
also in 3.3 core.
\endlist
Note that if creating a functions object via this method that the QOpenGLContext
retains ownership of the object. This is to allow the object to be cached and shared.
*/
/*!
Returns a pointer to an object that provides access to all functions for the
\a versionProfile of this context. There is no need to call
QAbstractOpenGLFunctions::initializeOpenGLFunctions() as long as this context
is current. It is also possible to call this function when the context is not
current, but in that case it is the caller's responsibility to ensure proper
initialization by calling QAbstractOpenGLFunctions::initializeOpenGLFunctions()
afterwards.
Usually one would use the template version of this function to automatically
have the result cast to the correct type.
*/
QAbstractOpenGLFunctions *QOpenGLContext::versionFunctions(const QOpenGLVersionProfile &versionProfile) const
{
#ifndef QT_OPENGL_ES_2
if (isOpenGLES()) {
qWarning("versionFunctions: Not supported on OpenGL ES");
return 0;
}
#endif // QT_OPENGL_ES_2
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
const QSurfaceFormat f = format();
// Ensure we have a valid version and profile. Default to context's if none specified
QOpenGLVersionProfile vp = versionProfile;
if (!vp.isValid())
vp = QOpenGLVersionProfile(f);
// Check that context is compatible with requested version
const QPair<int, int> v = qMakePair(f.majorVersion(), f.minorVersion());
if (v < vp.version())
return 0;
// If this context only offers core profile functions then we can't create
// function objects for legacy or compatibility profile requests
if (((vp.hasProfiles() && vp.profile() != QSurfaceFormat::CoreProfile) || vp.isLegacyVersion())
&& f.profile() == QSurfaceFormat::CoreProfile)
return 0;
// Create object if suitable one not cached
QAbstractOpenGLFunctions* funcs = 0;
auto it = d->versionFunctions.constFind(vp);
if (it == d->versionFunctions.constEnd()) {
funcs = QOpenGLVersionFunctionsFactory::create(vp);
if (funcs) {
funcs->setOwningContext(this);
d->versionFunctions.insert(vp, funcs);
}
} else {
funcs = it.value();
}
if (funcs && QOpenGLContext::currentContext() == this)
funcs->initializeOpenGLFunctions();
return funcs;
}
/*!
Returns the set of OpenGL extensions supported by this context.
The context or a sharing context must be current.
\sa hasExtension()
*/
QSet<QByteArray> QOpenGLContext::extensions() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (d->extensionNames.isEmpty()) {
QOpenGLExtensionMatcher matcher;
d->extensionNames = matcher.extensions();
}
return d->extensionNames;
}
/*!
Returns \c true if this OpenGL context supports the specified OpenGL
\a extension, \c false otherwise.
The context or a sharing context must be current.
\sa extensions()
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::hasExtension(const QByteArray &extension) const
{
return extensions().contains(extension);
}
/*!
Call this to get the default framebuffer object for the current surface.
On some platforms (for instance, iOS) the default framebuffer object depends
on the surface being rendered to, and might be different from 0. Thus,
instead of calling glBindFramebuffer(0), you should call
glBindFramebuffer(ctx->defaultFramebufferObject()) if you want your
application to work across different Qt platforms.
If you use the glBindFramebuffer() in QOpenGLFunctions you do not have to
worry about this, as it automatically binds the current context's
defaultFramebufferObject() when 0 is passed.
\note Widgets that render via framebuffer objects, like QOpenGLWidget and
QQuickWidget, will override the value returned from this function when
painting is active, because at that time the correct "default" framebuffer
is the widget's associated backing framebuffer, not the platform-specific
one belonging to the top-level window's surface. This ensures the expected
behavior for this function and other classes relying on it (for example,
QOpenGLFramebufferObject::bindDefault() or
QOpenGLFramebufferObject::release()).
\sa QOpenGLFramebufferObject
*/
GLuint QOpenGLContext::defaultFramebufferObject() const
{
if (!isValid())
return 0;
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (!d->surface || !d->surface->surfaceHandle())
return 0;
if (d->defaultFboRedirect)
return d->defaultFboRedirect;
return d->platformGLContext->defaultFramebufferObject(d->surface->surfaceHandle());
}
/*!
Makes the context current in the current thread, against the given
\a surface. Returns \c true if successful; otherwise returns \c false.
The latter may happen if the surface is not exposed, or the graphics
hardware is not available due to e.g. the application being suspended.
If \a surface is 0 this is equivalent to calling doneCurrent().
Avoid calling this function from a different thread than the one the
QOpenGLContext instance lives in. If you wish to use QOpenGLContext from a
different thread you should first make sure it's not current in the
current thread, by calling doneCurrent() if necessary. Then call
moveToThread(otherThread) before using it in the other thread.
By default Qt employs a check that enforces the above condition on the
thread affinity. It is still possible to disable this check by setting the
\c{Qt::AA_DontCheckOpenGLContextThreadAffinity} application attribute. Be
sure to understand the consequences of using QObjects from outside
the thread they live in, as explained in the
\l{QObject#Thread Affinity}{QObject thread affinity} documentation.
\sa functions(), doneCurrent(), Qt::AA_DontCheckOpenGLContextThreadAffinity
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::makeCurrent(QSurface *surface)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (!isValid())
return false;
if (Q_UNLIKELY(!qApp->testAttribute(Qt::AA_DontCheckOpenGLContextThreadAffinity)
&& thread() != QThread::currentThread())) {
qFatal("Cannot make QOpenGLContext current in a different thread");
}
if (!surface) {
doneCurrent();
return true;
}
if (!surface->surfaceHandle())
return false;
if (!surface->supportsOpenGL()) {
qWarning() << "QOpenGLContext::makeCurrent() called with non-opengl surface" << surface;
return false;
}
if (!d->platformGLContext->makeCurrent(surface->surfaceHandle()))
return false;
QOpenGLContextPrivate::setCurrentContext(this);
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
QOpenGLContextPrivate::toggleMakeCurrentTracker(this, true);
#endif
d->surface = surface;
static bool needsWorkaroundSet = false;
static bool needsWorkaround = false;
if (!needsWorkaroundSet) {
QByteArray env;
#ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
env = qgetenv(QByteArrayLiteral("QT_ANDROID_DISABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND"));
needsWorkaround = env.isEmpty() || env == QByteArrayLiteral("0") || env == QByteArrayLiteral("false");
#endif
env = qgetenv(QByteArrayLiteral("QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND"));
if (env == QByteArrayLiteral("1") || env == QByteArrayLiteral("true"))
needsWorkaround = true;
if (!needsWorkaround) {
const char *rendererString = reinterpret_cast<const char *>(functions()->glGetString(GL_RENDERER));
if (rendererString)
needsWorkaround =
qstrncmp(rendererString, "Mali-4xx", 6) == 0 // Mali-400, Mali-450
|| qstrcmp(rendererString, "Mali-T880") == 0
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno (TM) 2xx", 13) == 0 // Adreno 200, 203, 205
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno 2xx", 8) == 0 // Same as above but without the '(TM)'
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno (TM) 3xx", 13) == 0 // Adreno 302, 305, 320, 330
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno 3xx", 8) == 0 // Same as above but without the '(TM)'
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno (TM) 4xx", 13) == 0 // Adreno 405, 418, 420, 430
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno 4xx", 8) == 0 // Same as above but without the '(TM)'
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno (TM) 5xx", 13) == 0 // Adreno 505, 506, 510, 530, 540
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno 5xx", 8) == 0 // Same as above but without the '(TM)'
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno (TM) 6xx", 13) == 0 // Adreno 610, 620, 630
|| qstrncmp(rendererString, "Adreno 6xx", 8) == 0 // Same as above but without the '(TM)'
|| qstrcmp(rendererString, "GC800 core") == 0
|| qstrcmp(rendererString, "GC1000 core") == 0
|| strstr(rendererString, "GC2000") != 0
|| qstrcmp(rendererString, "Immersion.16") == 0;
}
needsWorkaroundSet = true;
}
if (needsWorkaround)
d->workaround_brokenFBOReadBack = true;
d->shareGroup->d_func()->deletePendingResources(this);
return true;
}
/*!
Convenience function for calling makeCurrent with a 0 surface.
This results in no context being current in the current thread.
\sa makeCurrent(), currentContext()
*/
void QOpenGLContext::doneCurrent()
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (!isValid())
return;
if (QOpenGLContext::currentContext() == this)
d->shareGroup->d_func()->deletePendingResources(this);
d->platformGLContext->doneCurrent();
QOpenGLContextPrivate::setCurrentContext(0);
d->surface = 0;
}
/*!
Returns the surface the context has been made current with.
This is the surface passed as an argument to makeCurrent().
*/
QSurface *QOpenGLContext::surface() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->surface;
}
/*!
Swap the back and front buffers of \a surface.
Call this to finish a frame of OpenGL rendering, and make sure to
call makeCurrent() again before issuing any further OpenGL commands,
for example as part of a new frame.
*/
void QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers(QSurface *surface)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (!isValid())
return;
if (!surface) {
qWarning("QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers() called with null argument");
return;
}
if (!surface->supportsOpenGL()) {
qWarning("QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers() called with non-opengl surface");
return;
}
if (surface->surfaceClass() == QSurface::Window
&& !qt_window_private(static_cast<QWindow *>(surface))->receivedExpose)
{
qWarning("QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers() called with non-exposed window, behavior is undefined");
}
QPlatformSurface *surfaceHandle = surface->surfaceHandle();
if (!surfaceHandle)
return;
#if !defined(QT_NO_DEBUG)
if (!QOpenGLContextPrivate::toggleMakeCurrentTracker(this, false))
qWarning("QOpenGLContext::swapBuffers() called without corresponding makeCurrent()");
#endif
if (surface->format().swapBehavior() == QSurfaceFormat::SingleBuffer)
functions()->glFlush();
d->platformGLContext->swapBuffers(surfaceHandle);
}
/*!
Resolves the function pointer to an OpenGL extension function, identified by \a procName
Returns \nullptr if no such function can be found.
*/
QFunctionPointer QOpenGLContext::getProcAddress(const QByteArray &procName) const
{
return getProcAddress(procName.constData());
}
/*!
\overload
\since 5.8
*/
QFunctionPointer QOpenGLContext::getProcAddress(const char *procName) const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (!d->platformGLContext)
return nullptr;
return d->platformGLContext->getProcAddress(procName);
}
/*!
Returns the format of the underlying platform context, if create() has been called.
Otherwise, returns the requested format.
The requested and the actual format may differ. Requesting a given OpenGL version does
not mean the resulting context will target exactly the requested version. It is only
guaranteed that the version/profile/options combination for the created context is
compatible with the request, as long as the driver is able to provide such a context.
For example, requesting an OpenGL version 3.x core profile context may result in an
OpenGL 4.x core profile context. Similarly, a request for OpenGL 2.1 may result in an
OpenGL 3.0 context with deprecated functions enabled. Finally, depending on the
driver, unsupported versions may result in either a context creation failure or in a
context for the highest supported version.
Similar differences are possible in the buffer sizes, for example, the resulting
context may have a larger depth buffer than requested. This is perfectly normal.
*/
QSurfaceFormat QOpenGLContext::format() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
if (!d->platformGLContext)
return d->requestedFormat;
return d->platformGLContext->format();
}
/*!
Returns the share group this context belongs to.
*/
QOpenGLContextGroup *QOpenGLContext::shareGroup() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->shareGroup;
}
/*!
Returns the share context this context was created with.
If the underlying platform was not able to support the requested
sharing, this will return 0.
*/
QOpenGLContext *QOpenGLContext::shareContext() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->shareContext;
}
/*!
Returns the screen the context was created for.
*/
QScreen *QOpenGLContext::screen() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->screen;
}
/*!
internal: Needs to have a pointer to qGLContext. But since this is in Qt GUI we can't
have any type information.
\internal
*/
void *QOpenGLContext::qGLContextHandle() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->qGLContextHandle;
}
/*!
internal: If the delete function is specified QOpenGLContext "owns"
the passed context handle and will use the delete function to destroy it.
\internal
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setQGLContextHandle(void *handle,void (*qGLContextDeleteFunction)(void *))
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->qGLContextHandle = handle;
d->qGLContextDeleteFunction = qGLContextDeleteFunction;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QOpenGLContext::deleteQGLContext()
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
if (d->qGLContextDeleteFunction && d->qGLContextHandle) {
d->qGLContextDeleteFunction(d->qGLContextHandle);
d->qGLContextDeleteFunction = 0;
d->qGLContextHandle = 0;
}
}
/*!
Returns the platform-specific handle for the OpenGL implementation that
is currently in use. (for example, a HMODULE on Windows)
On platforms that do not use dynamic GL switching, the return value
is \nullptr.
The library might be GL-only, meaning that windowing system interface
functions (for example EGL) may live in another, separate library.
\note This function requires that the QGuiApplication instance is already created.
\sa openGLModuleType()
\since 5.3
*/
void *QOpenGLContext::openGLModuleHandle()
{
#ifdef QT_OPENGL_DYNAMIC
QPlatformNativeInterface *ni = QGuiApplication::platformNativeInterface();
Q_ASSERT(ni);
return ni->nativeResourceForIntegration(QByteArrayLiteral("glhandle"));
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
/*!
\enum QOpenGLContext::OpenGLModuleType
This enum defines the type of the underlying OpenGL implementation.
\value LibGL OpenGL
\value LibGLES OpenGL ES 2.0 or higher
\since 5.3
*/
/*!
Returns the underlying OpenGL implementation type.
On platforms where the OpenGL implementation is not dynamically
loaded, the return value is determined during compile time and never
changes.
\note A desktop OpenGL implementation may be capable of creating
ES-compatible contexts too. Therefore in most cases it is more
appropriate to check QSurfaceFormat::renderableType() or use
the convenience function isOpenGLES().
\note This function requires that the QGuiApplication instance is already created.
\since 5.3
*/
QOpenGLContext::OpenGLModuleType QOpenGLContext::openGLModuleType()
{
#if defined(QT_OPENGL_DYNAMIC)
Q_ASSERT(qGuiApp);
return QGuiApplicationPrivate::instance()->platformIntegration()->openGLModuleType();
#elif defined(QT_OPENGL_ES_2)
return LibGLES;
#else
return LibGL;
#endif
}
/*!
Returns true if the context is an OpenGL ES context.
If the context has not yet been created, the result is based on the
requested format set via setFormat().
\sa create(), format(), setFormat()
\since 5.3
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::isOpenGLES() const
{
return format().renderableType() == QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLES;
}
/*!
Returns \c true if the platform supports OpenGL rendering outside the main (gui)
thread.
The value is controlled by the platform plugin in use and may also depend on the
graphics drivers.
\since 5.5
*/
bool QOpenGLContext::supportsThreadedOpenGL()
{
Q_ASSERT(qGuiApp);
return QGuiApplicationPrivate::instance()->platformIntegration()->hasCapability(QPlatformIntegration::ThreadedOpenGL);
}
/*!
\since 5.5
Returns the application-wide shared OpenGL context, if present.
Otherwise, returns \nullptr.
This is useful if you need to upload OpenGL objects (buffers, textures,
etc.) before creating or showing a QOpenGLWidget or QQuickWidget.
\note You must set the Qt::AA_ShareOpenGLContexts flag on QGuiApplication
before creating the QGuiApplication object, otherwise Qt may not create a
global shared context.
\warning Do not attempt to make the context returned by this function
current on any surface. Instead, you can create a new context which shares
with the global one, and then make the new context current.
\sa Qt::AA_ShareOpenGLContexts, setShareContext(), makeCurrent()
*/
QOpenGLContext *QOpenGLContext::globalShareContext()
{
Q_ASSERT(qGuiApp);
return qt_gl_global_share_context();
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QOpenGLVersionFunctionsStorage *QOpenGLContext::functionsBackendStorage() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return &d->versionFunctionsStorage;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QOpenGLContext::insertExternalFunctions(QAbstractOpenGLFunctions *f)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->externalVersionFunctions.insert(f);
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QOpenGLContext::removeExternalFunctions(QAbstractOpenGLFunctions *f)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->externalVersionFunctions.remove(f);
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QOpenGLTextureHelper* QOpenGLContext::textureFunctions() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContext);
return d->textureFunctions;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QOpenGLContext::setTextureFunctions(QOpenGLTextureHelper* textureFuncs)
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContext);
d->textureFunctions = textureFuncs;
}
/*!
\class QOpenGLContextGroup
\since 5.0
\brief The QOpenGLContextGroup class represents a group of contexts sharing
OpenGL resources.
\inmodule QtGui
QOpenGLContextGroup is automatically created and managed by QOpenGLContext
instances. Its purpose is to identify all the contexts that are sharing
resources.
\sa QOpenGLContext::shareGroup()
*/
QOpenGLContextGroup::QOpenGLContextGroup()
: QObject(*new QOpenGLContextGroupPrivate())
{
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QOpenGLContextGroup::~QOpenGLContextGroup()
{
Q_D(QOpenGLContextGroup);
d->cleanup();
}
/*!
Returns all the QOpenGLContext objects in this share group.
*/
QList<QOpenGLContext *> QOpenGLContextGroup::shares() const
{
Q_D(const QOpenGLContextGroup);
return d->m_shares;
}
/*!
Returns the QOpenGLContextGroup corresponding to the current context.
\sa QOpenGLContext::currentContext()
*/
QOpenGLContextGroup *QOpenGLContextGroup::currentContextGroup()
{
QOpenGLContext *current = QOpenGLContext::currentContext();
return current ? current->shareGroup() : 0;
}
void QOpenGLContextGroupPrivate::addContext(QOpenGLContext *ctx)
{
const auto locker = qt_scoped_lock(m_mutex);
m_refs.ref();
m_shares << ctx;
}
void QOpenGLContextGroupPrivate::removeContext(QOpenGLContext *ctx)
{
Q_Q(QOpenGLContextGroup);
bool deleteObject = false;
{
const auto locker = qt_scoped_lock(m_mutex);
m_shares.removeOne(ctx);
if (ctx == m_context && !m_shares.isEmpty())
m_context = m_shares.constFirst();
if (!m_refs.deref()) {
cleanup();
deleteObject = true;
}
}
if (deleteObject) {
if (q->thread() == QThread::currentThread())
delete q; // Delete directly to prevent leak, refer to QTBUG-29056
else
q->deleteLater();
}
}
void QOpenGLContextGroupPrivate::cleanup()
{
Q_Q(QOpenGLContextGroup);
{
QHash<QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource *, QOpenGLSharedResource *>::const_iterator it, end;
end = m_resources.constEnd();
for (it = m_resources.constBegin(); it != end; ++it)
it.key()->cleanup(q, it.value());
m_resources.clear();
}
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *>::iterator it = m_sharedResources.begin();
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *>::iterator end = m_sharedResources.end();
while (it != end) {
(*it)->invalidateResource();
(*it)->m_group = 0;
++it;
}
m_sharedResources.clear();
qDeleteAll(m_pendingDeletion.begin(), m_pendingDeletion.end());
m_pendingDeletion.clear();
}
void QOpenGLContextGroupPrivate::deletePendingResources(QOpenGLContext *ctx)
{
const auto locker = qt_scoped_lock(m_mutex);
const QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *> pending = m_pendingDeletion;
m_pendingDeletion.clear();
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *>::const_iterator it = pending.begin();
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *>::const_iterator end = pending.end();
while (it != end) {
(*it)->freeResource(ctx);
delete *it;
++it;
}
}
/*!
\class QOpenGLSharedResource
\internal
\since 5.0
\brief The QOpenGLSharedResource class is used to keep track of resources
that are shared between OpenGL contexts (like textures, framebuffer
objects, shader programs, etc), and clean them up in a safe way when
they're no longer needed.
\inmodule QtGui
The QOpenGLSharedResource instance should never be deleted, instead free()
should be called when it's no longer needed. Thus it will be put on a queue
and freed at an appropriate time (when a context in the share group becomes
current).
The sub-class needs to implement two pure virtual functions. The first,
freeResource() must be implemented to actually do the freeing, for example
call glDeleteTextures() on a texture id. Qt makes sure a valid context in
the resource's share group is current at the time. The other,
invalidateResource(), is called by Qt in the circumstance when the last
context in the share group is destroyed before free() has been called. The
implementation of invalidateResource() should set any identifiers to 0 or
set a flag to prevent them from being used later on.
*/
QOpenGLSharedResource::QOpenGLSharedResource(QOpenGLContextGroup *group)
: m_group(group)
{
const auto locker = qt_scoped_lock(m_group->d_func()->m_mutex);
m_group->d_func()->m_sharedResources << this;
}
QOpenGLSharedResource::~QOpenGLSharedResource()
{
}
// schedule the resource for deletion at an appropriate time
void QOpenGLSharedResource::free()
{
if (!m_group) {
delete this;
return;
}
const auto locker = qt_scoped_lock(m_group->d_func()->m_mutex);
m_group->d_func()->m_sharedResources.removeOne(this);
m_group->d_func()->m_pendingDeletion << this;
// can we delete right away?
QOpenGLContext *current = QOpenGLContext::currentContext();
if (current && current->shareGroup() == m_group) {
m_group->d_func()->deletePendingResources(current);
}
}
/*!
\class QOpenGLSharedResourceGuard
\internal
\since 5.0
\brief The QOpenGLSharedResourceGuard class is a convenience sub-class of
QOpenGLSharedResource to be used to track a single OpenGL object with a
GLuint identifier. The constructor takes a function pointer to a function
that will be used to free the resource if and when necessary.
\inmodule QtGui
*/
void QOpenGLSharedResourceGuard::freeResource(QOpenGLContext *context)
{
if (m_id) {
QOpenGLFunctions functions(context);
m_func(&functions, m_id);
m_id = 0;
}
}
/*!
\class QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource
\internal
\since 5.0
\brief The QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource keeps track of a shared resource
that might be needed from multiple contexts, like a glyph cache or gradient
cache. One instance of the object is created for each group when necessary.
The shared resource instance should have a constructor that takes a
QOpenGLContext *. To get an instance for a given context one calls
T *QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::value<T>(context), where T is a sub-class
of QOpenGLSharedResource.
\inmodule QtGui
You should not call free() on QOpenGLSharedResources owned by a
QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource instance.
*/
QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource()
: active(0)
{
#ifdef QT_GL_CONTEXT_RESOURCE_DEBUG
qDebug("Creating context group resource object %p.", this);
#endif
}
QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::~QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource()
{
#ifdef QT_GL_CONTEXT_RESOURCE_DEBUG
qDebug("Deleting context group resource %p. Group size: %d.", this, m_groups.size());
#endif
for (int i = 0; i < m_groups.size(); ++i) {
if (!m_groups.at(i)->shares().isEmpty()) {
QOpenGLContext *context = m_groups.at(i)->shares().constFirst();
QOpenGLSharedResource *resource = value(context);
if (resource)
resource->free();
}
m_groups.at(i)->d_func()->m_resources.remove(this);
active.deref();
}
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
if (active.loadRelaxed() != 0) {
qWarning("QtGui: Resources are still available at program shutdown.\n"
" This is possibly caused by a leaked QOpenGLWidget, \n"
" QOpenGLFramebufferObject or QOpenGLPixelBuffer.");
}
#endif
}
void QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::insert(QOpenGLContext *context, QOpenGLSharedResource *value)
{
#ifdef QT_GL_CONTEXT_RESOURCE_DEBUG
qDebug("Inserting context group resource %p for context %p, managed by %p.", value, context, this);
#endif
QOpenGLContextGroup *group = context->shareGroup();
Q_ASSERT(!group->d_func()->m_resources.contains(this));
group->d_func()->m_resources.insert(this, value);
m_groups.append(group);
active.ref();
}
QOpenGLSharedResource *QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::value(QOpenGLContext *context)
{
QOpenGLContextGroup *group = context->shareGroup();
return group->d_func()->m_resources.value(this, 0);
}
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *> QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::resources() const
{
QList<QOpenGLSharedResource *> result;
for (QList<QOpenGLContextGroup *>::const_iterator it = m_groups.constBegin(); it != m_groups.constEnd(); ++it) {
QOpenGLSharedResource *resource = (*it)->d_func()->m_resources.value(const_cast<QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource *>(this), 0);
if (resource)
result << resource;
}
return result;
}
void QOpenGLMultiGroupSharedResource::cleanup(QOpenGLContextGroup *group, QOpenGLSharedResource *value)
{
#ifdef QT_GL_CONTEXT_RESOURCE_DEBUG
qDebug("Cleaning up context group resource %p, for group %p in thread %p.", this, group, QThread::currentThread());
#endif
value->invalidateResource();
value->free();
active.deref();
Q_ASSERT(m_groups.contains(group));
m_groups.removeOne(group);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QOpenGLVersionProfile &vp)
{
QDebugStateSaver saver(debug);
debug.nospace();
debug << "QOpenGLVersionProfile(";
if (vp.isValid()) {
debug << vp.version().first << '.' << vp.version().second
<< ", profile=" << vp.profile();
} else {
debug << "invalid";
}
debug << ')';
return debug;
}
QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QOpenGLContext *ctx)
{
QDebugStateSaver saver(debug);
debug.nospace();
debug.noquote();
debug << "QOpenGLContext(";
if (ctx) {
debug << static_cast<const void *>(ctx);
if (ctx->isValid()) {
debug << ", nativeHandle=" << ctx->nativeHandle()
<< ", format=" << ctx->format();
if (const QSurface *sf = ctx->surface())
debug << ", surface=" << sf;
if (const QScreen *s = ctx->screen())
debug << ", screen=\"" << s->name() << '"';
} else {
debug << ", invalid";
}
} else {
debug << '0';
}
debug << ')';
return debug;
}
QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QOpenGLContextGroup *cg)
{
QDebugStateSaver saver(debug);
debug.nospace();
debug << "QOpenGLContextGroup(";
if (cg)
debug << cg->shares();
else
debug << '0';
debug << ')';
return debug;
}
#endif // QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
#include "moc_qopenglcontext.cpp"
QT_END_NAMESPACE