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/*
* ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV.
* All rights reserved.
*
* The Original Code is: all of this file.
*
* Contributor(s): none yet.
*
* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
/** \file SG_IObject.h
* \ingroup bgesg
*/
#ifndef __SG_IOBJECT_H__
#define __SG_IOBJECT_H__
#include "SG_QList.h"
#include <vector>
// used for debugging: stage of the game engine main loop at which a Scenegraph modification is done
enum SG_Stage
{
SG_STAGE_UNKNOWN = 0,
SG_STAGE_NETWORK,
SG_STAGE_NETWORK_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_PHYSICS1,
SG_STAGE_PHYSICS1_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_CONTROLLER,
SG_STAGE_CONTROLLER_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_ACTUATOR,
SG_STAGE_ACTUATOR_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_ANIMATION_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_PHYSICS2,
SG_STAGE_PHYSICS2_UPDATE,
SG_STAGE_SCENE,
SG_STAGE_RENDER,
SG_STAGE_CONVERTER,
SG_STAGE_CULLING,
SG_STAGE_MAX
};
extern SG_Stage gSG_Stage;
inline void SG_SetActiveStage(SG_Stage stage)
{
gSG_Stage = stage;
}
class SG_Controller;
class SG_IObject;
typedef std::vector<SG_Controller*> SGControllerList;
typedef void* (*SG_ReplicationNewCallback)(
SG_IObject* sgobject,
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo
);
typedef void* (*SG_DestructionNewCallback)(
SG_IObject* sgobject,
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo
);
typedef void (*SG_UpdateTransformCallback)(
SG_IObject* sgobject,
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo
);
typedef bool (*SG_ScheduleUpdateCallback)(
SG_IObject* sgobject,
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo
);
typedef bool (*SG_RescheduleUpdateCallback)(
SG_IObject* sgobject,
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo
);
/**
* SG_Callbacks hold 2 call backs to the outside world.
* The first is meant to be called when objects are replicated.
* And allows the outside world to synchronize external objects
* with replicated nodes and their children.
* The second is called when a node is destroyed and again
* is their for synchronization purposes
* These callbacks may both be NULL.
* The efficacy of this approach has not been proved some
* alternatives might be to perform all replication and destruction
* externally.
* To define a class interface rather than a simple function
* call back so that replication information can be transmitted from
* parent->child.
*/
struct SG_Callbacks
{
SG_Callbacks(
):
m_replicafunc(NULL),
m_destructionfunc(NULL),
m_updatefunc(NULL),
m_schedulefunc(NULL),
m_reschedulefunc(NULL)
{
}
SG_Callbacks(
SG_ReplicationNewCallback repfunc,
SG_DestructionNewCallback destructfunc,
SG_UpdateTransformCallback updatefunc,
SG_ScheduleUpdateCallback schedulefunc,
SG_RescheduleUpdateCallback reschedulefunc
):
m_replicafunc(repfunc),
m_destructionfunc(destructfunc),
m_updatefunc(updatefunc),
m_schedulefunc(schedulefunc),
m_reschedulefunc(reschedulefunc)
{
}
SG_ReplicationNewCallback m_replicafunc;
SG_DestructionNewCallback m_destructionfunc;
SG_UpdateTransformCallback m_updatefunc;
SG_ScheduleUpdateCallback m_schedulefunc;
SG_RescheduleUpdateCallback m_reschedulefunc;
};
/**
* base object that can be part of the scenegraph.
*/
class SG_IObject : public SG_QList
{
private :
void* m_SGclientObject;
void* m_SGclientInfo;
SG_Callbacks m_callbacks;
SGControllerList m_SGcontrollers;
public:
virtual ~SG_IObject();
/**
* Add a pointer to a controller allocated on the heap, to
* this node. This memory for this controller becomes the
* responsibility of this class. It will be deleted when
* this object is deleted.
*/
void
AddSGController(
SG_Controller* cont
);
/**
* Remove a pointer to a controller from this node.
* This does not delete the controller itself! Be careful to
* avoid memory leaks.
*/
void
RemoveSGController(
SG_Controller* cont
);
/**
* Clear the array of pointers to controllers associated with
* this node. This does not delete the controllers themselves!
* This should be used very carefully to avoid memory
* leaks.
*/
void
RemoveAllControllers(
);
/// Needed for replication
/**
* Return a reference to this node's controller list.
* Whilst we don't wish to expose full control of the container
* to the user we do allow them to call non_const methods
* on pointers in the container. C++ topic: how to do this in
* using STL?
*/
SGControllerList& GetSGControllerList()
{
return m_SGcontrollers;
}
/**
*
*/
SG_Callbacks& GetCallBackFunctions()
{
return m_callbacks;
}
/**
* Get the client object associated with this
* node. This interface allows you to associate
* arbitrary external objects with this node. They are
* passed to the callback functions when they are
* activated so you can synchronize these external objects
* upon replication and destruction
* This may be NULL.
*/
inline const void* GetSGClientObject() const
{
return m_SGclientObject;
}
inline void* GetSGClientObject()
{
return m_SGclientObject;
}
/**
* Set the client object for this node. This is just a
* pointer to an object allocated that should exist for
* the duration of the lifetime of this object, or until
* this function is called again.
*/
void SetSGClientObject(void* clientObject)
{
m_SGclientObject = clientObject;
}
/* needed for scene switching */
inline const void* GetSGClientInfo() const
{
return m_SGclientInfo;
}
inline void* GetSGClientInfo()
{
return m_SGclientInfo;
}
void SetSGClientInfo(void* clientInfo)
{
m_SGclientInfo = clientInfo;
}
/**
* Set the current simulation time for this node.
* The implementation of this function runs through
* the nodes list of controllers and calls their SetSimulatedTime methods
*/
void SetControllerTime(double time);
virtual
void
Destruct(
) = 0;
protected :
bool
ActivateReplicationCallback(
SG_IObject *replica
)
{
if (m_callbacks.m_replicafunc)
{
// Call client provided replication func
if (m_callbacks.m_replicafunc(replica,m_SGclientObject,m_SGclientInfo) == NULL)
return false;
}
return true;
}
void
ActivateDestructionCallback(
)
{
if (m_callbacks.m_destructionfunc)
{
// Call client provided destruction function on this!
m_callbacks.m_destructionfunc(this,m_SGclientObject,m_SGclientInfo);
}
else
{
// no callback but must still destroy the node to avoid memory leak
delete this;
}
}
void
ActivateUpdateTransformCallback(
)
{
if (m_callbacks.m_updatefunc)
{
// Call client provided update func.
m_callbacks.m_updatefunc(this, m_SGclientObject, m_SGclientInfo);
}
}
bool
ActivateScheduleUpdateCallback(
)
{
// HACK, this check assumes that the scheduled nodes are put on a DList (see SG_Node.h)
// The early check on Empty() allows up to avoid calling the callback function
// when the node is already scheduled for update.
if (Empty() && m_callbacks.m_schedulefunc)
{
// Call client provided update func.
return m_callbacks.m_schedulefunc(this, m_SGclientObject, m_SGclientInfo);
}
return false;
}
void
ActivateRecheduleUpdateCallback(
)
{
if (m_callbacks.m_reschedulefunc)
{
// Call client provided update func.
m_callbacks.m_reschedulefunc(this, m_SGclientObject, m_SGclientInfo);
}
}
SG_IObject(
void* clientobj,
void* clientinfo,
SG_Callbacks& callbacks
);
SG_IObject(
const SG_IObject &other
);
#ifdef WITH_CXX_GUARDEDALLOC
MEM_CXX_CLASS_ALLOC_FUNCS("GE:SG_IObject")
#endif
};
#endif /* __SG_IOBJECT_H__ */
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