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/* Copyright (c) 1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc. */ |
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/* Copyright (c) 1998 Silicon Graphics, Inc. */ |
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/* SCCSid "$SunId$ SGI" */ |
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extern struct driver { |
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char *name; /* holodeck name or title */ |
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VIEW v; /* preferred view parameters */ |
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int hres, vres; /* device resolution */ |
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VIEW v; /* base view parameters */ |
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int hres, vres; /* base view resolution */ |
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int ifd; /* input file descriptor (for select) */ |
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} odev; /* our open device */ |
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extern int imm_mode; /* bundles are being delivered immediately */ |
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extern double eyesepdist; /* world eye separation distance */ |
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/* user commands */ |
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#define DC_SETVIEW 0 /* set the view */ |
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#define DC_GETVIEW 1 /* print the current view */ |
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#define DC_SETVIEW 0 /* set the base view */ |
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#define DC_GETVIEW 1 /* print the current base view */ |
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#define DC_LASTVIEW 2 /* restore previous view */ |
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#define DC_PAUSE 3 /* pause the current calculation */ |
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#define DC_RESUME 4 /* resume the calculation */ |
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char *nm; : appropriate title bar annotation |
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Sets fields of odev structure and prepares the display for i/o. |
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The view type, horizontal and vertical view angles and other default |
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parameters in odev.v should also be assigned. |
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The base view type, horizontal and vertical view angles and other |
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default parameters in odev.v should also be assigned. |
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dev_view(nv) : set display view parameters |
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dev_view(nv) : set base view parameters |
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VIEW *nv; : the new view |
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Updates the display for the given view change. |
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Updates the display for the given base view change. |
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Look for nv==&odev.v when making view current after dev_input() |
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returns DEV_NEWVIEW flag. Return 1 on success, or 0 if the |
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new view would conflict with device requirements. In the latter |
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dev_value(c, p, v) : register new point of light |
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dev_clear() : clear device memory |
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Clear the device memory in preparation for fresh data. Clearing |
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the screen is optional. |
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dev_value(c, d, p) : register new point of light |
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COLR c; : pixel color (RGBE) |
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FVECT d; : ray direction vector |
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FVECT p; : world intersection point |
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FVECT v; : ray direction vector |
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Add the given color point to the display output queue. If imm_mode is |
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non-zero, then values are being sent in rapid succession. |
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non-zero, then values are being sent in rapid succession. If p is NULL, |
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then the point is at infinity. |
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int |
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If the DC_VIEW or DC_RESIZE flag is returned, the odev |
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structure must be updated beforehand. |
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dev_auxcom(cmd, args) : process auxiliary command |
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char *cmd, *args; : command name and argument string |
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Execute an auxiliary command (not one of those listed at the head of |
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this file). The cmd argument points to the command name itself, and |
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the args argument points to a string with the rest of the input line. |
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If the command isn't known or there ARE no auxiliary commands, print |
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an appropriate COMMAND error message and return. |
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VIEW * |
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dev_auxview(n, hv) : return nth auxiliary view |
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int n; : auxiliary view number |
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int hv[2]; : returned horiz. and vert. image resolution |
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Return the nth auxiliary view associated with the current base view. |
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The hv entries are assigned the horizontal and vertical view resolution, |
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respectively. Function returns NULL if there are no more auxiliary |
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views. The zeroeth auxiliary view is the base view itself. |
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dev_close() : close the display |
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extern VIEW *dev_auxview(); |