Intended for use with wrapped contexts that are created shared with gst's
gl contexts in order to manage the internal sharegroup state correctly.
e.g. with caopengllayer (which is used in glimagesink and caopengllayersink
on OS X), we create a CGL context from the gst context and the sharing state
was not being correctly set on either GL context and gst_gl_context_is_shared()
was always returning FALSE.
With 11fb4fff80 only flushing with multiple
shared contexts, the required flush was not occuring causing screen
corruption or stuttering.
Note: this didn't affect GST_GL_API=opengl pipelines
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762620
- glimagesink needs to be able to resize the viewport on aspect ratio
changes resulting from either caps changes or 3d output mode changes.
- Performing a glViewport outside the GstGLWindow::resize callback
will not have the winsys' stack of viewports required to correctly
place the output frame.
Provide a function to request a resize on the next draw event from the
winsys.
Also track size changes inside the base GstGLWindow class rather
than in each subclass.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755111
They require to get_proc_address some functions through the
platform specific {glX,egl}GetProcAddress rather than the default
GL library symbol lookup.
Otherwise we could end up being mistaken for the diference between a
gl3 and a gl2 context resulting in a failure getting the list of
extensions from the wrapped context due to the difference between
glGetString and glGetStringi for the GL_EXTENSIONS token.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749728
Depending on the platform, it was only ever implemented to 1) set a
default surface size, 2) resize based on the video frame or 3) nothing.
Instead, provide a set_preferred_size () that elements/applications
can use to request a certain size which may be ignored for
videooverlay/other cases.
Removes the use of NSOpenGL* variety and functions. Any Cocoa
specific functions that took/returned a NSOpenGL* object now
take/return the CGL equivalents.