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15 Commits (458325fc6fd8c1e1c17d9e2086cb404b8a425e54)

Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 103ef75310 Improve thread safety for scene items
Scene items previously were removed by calling obs_sceneitem_destroy,
but this proved to be a potential race condition where two different
threads could try to destroy the same scene item at the same time.

Instead of doing that, reference counting is now used on scene items,
and an explicit obs_sceneitem_remove function is used instead for item
removal, which sets a 'removed' variable to ensure it can only be called
exactly one time.
2014-01-30 01:31:52 -07:00
jp9000 f09a9ed435 Apply a number of fixes to the main window
- Fix the size issue with list boxes on mac.  Was displaying the list
  boxes with an improper size.  Turns out it was just the wrong size
  policies on the frame below.

- Ensure the main windows are fully displayed *before* initializing
  subsystems.  This ensures that the graphics system will properly start
  up on macos, and allows the glitch fix.

- Made a workaround for weird QT glitch that would happen to the parent
  of a pure native widget that also has internal painting fully
  disabled.  (Should definitely write an example and report this bug on
  the QT forums)
2014-01-25 09:08:56 -07:00
BtbN bb35d2ce09 Fix building on non-MSVC compilers
This function is inline, and QVariant uses a copy-on-write like copying mechanism, like most datatypes in Qt.
2014-01-24 18:56:33 +01:00
jp9000 afeed34b7a Change the UI to Qt (work in progress)
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Notes and details
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Why was this done?  Because wxWidgets was just lacking in many areas.  I
know wxWidgets is designed to be used with native controls, and that's
great, but wxWidgets just is not a feature-complete toolkit for
multiplatform applications.  It lacks in dialog editors, its code is
archaic and outdated, and I just feel frustrated every time I try to do
things with it.

Qt on the other hand..  I had to actually try Qt to realize how much
better it was as a toolkit.  They've got everything from dialog editors,
to an IDE, a debugger, build tools, just everything, and it's all
top-notch and highly maintained.  The focus of the toolkit is
application development, and they spend their time trying to help
people do exactly that:  make programs.  Great support, great tools,
and because of that, great toolkit.  I just didn't want to alienate any
developers by being stubborn about native widgets.

There *are* some things that are rather lackluster about it and design
choices I disagree with though.  For example, I realize that to have an
easy to use toolkit you have to have some level of code generation.
However, in my personal and humble opinion, moc just feels like a
terrible way to approach the problem.  Even now I feel like there are a
variety of ways you could handle code generation and automatic
management of things like that.  I don't like the idea of circumventing
the language itself like that.  It feels like one giant massive hack.

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Things that aren't working properly:
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 - Settings dialog is not implemented.  The dialog is complete but the
   code to handle the dialog hasn't been constructed yet.

 - There is a problem with using Qt widgets as a device target on
   windows, with at least OpenGL: if I have the preview widget
   automatically resize itself, it seems to cause some sort of video
   card failure that I don't understand.

 - Because of the above, resizing the preview widget has been disabled
   until I can figure out what's going on, so it's currently only a
   32x32 area.

 - Direct3D doesn't seem to render correctly either, seems that the
   viewport is messed up or something.  I'm sort of confused about
   what's going on with it.

 - The new main window seems to be triggering more race conditions than
   the wxWidgets main window dialog did.  I'm not entirely sure what's
   going on here, but this may just be existing race conditions within
   libobs itself that I just never spotted before (even though I tend to
   be very thorough with race conditions any time I use variables
   cross-thread)
2014-01-23 11:53:55 -07:00
jp9000 6b8e84844a Add preliminary audio processing
- Mixing still isn't implemented, but the audio system should be able
   to start up, and mix at least once audio line for the time being.
   Will have to write some test audio sources to verify things are
   working properly, and build the rest of the output functionality.
2014-01-09 19:08:20 -07:00
jp9000 4fe3c47216 Handle source adding/removal better
- Made it so that when a source is added or removed from a scene it
   will add a reference to sourceSceneRefs (std::unordered_map).  Each
   source adds a reference to that every time they are added to a scene,
   and releases a reference from it when they are removed from a scene.

   When the value reaches 0, the source is no longer in any scenes, and
   is then marked for removal and destroyed.

   Before, I was using the source internal reference counter, which is a
   really bad thing to do because I don't know what might actually be
   referencing it.  So using a separate discrete reference counter for
   the number of scenes it's in is better in this case.
2014-01-06 20:20:18 -07:00
jp9000 717a2538f4 Implement source removal via GUI
- When the remove source tool icon is clicked, it will now remove the
   source from the scene.

 - Fixed a bug where the scene item removal callback would add the scene
   item to the list instead of removing it.

 - Changed AddSourcePopup to AddSourcePopupMenu.  Name actually confused
   me once despite being the writer, so it was clearly a bad name.
2014-01-04 18:53:02 -07:00
jp9000 dcde1dcf2a Implemented adding sources to scenes via GUI
Sources can now be added to scenes via user interface.  It's a little
convoluted because everything has to work through OBS signals to ensure
that plugins/etc can modify the scenes/sources exernally.

  Also, when switching scenes, it will properly list sources for the
scene you changed to.
2014-01-04 13:53:36 -07:00
jp9000 1302e65ee6 create a sizing callback for the preview panel specifically, apparently on macos the window size isn't guaranteed to be the size it's set to in the main window size handler 2013-12-31 07:10:47 -07:00
jp9000 c71eb041b6 fix startup resize issue on osx 2013-12-31 04:02:07 -07:00
jp9000 c129cc37cb update API and implement preliminary ability to add sources to scenes 2013-12-30 06:56:39 -07:00
jp9000 d917745cea make it so that when a scene is clicked it becomes active 2013-12-30 01:17:57 -07:00
jp9000 e5ef03954e added name dialog code, moved 'using namespace std;' out of headers and into source files 2013-12-29 04:40:53 -07:00
jp9000 65c3207ba3 added a SceneRemoved handler 2013-12-28 22:29:13 -07:00
jp9000 aea35a30f8 renamed some window files to ensure they sort a bit better 2013-12-28 21:51:18 -07:00