From 7504ca8ab4b0a145488f03c51a0f78ffd5682174 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wolfbeast Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 16:41:20 +0100 Subject: Remove VR hardware support. This resolves #881 --- gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h | 271 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 271 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h (limited to 'gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h') diff --git a/gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h b/gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7dcead654..000000000 --- a/gfx/vr/osvr/Util/TimeValueC.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,271 +0,0 @@ -/** @file - @brief Header defining a dependency-free, cross-platform substitute for - struct timeval - - Must be c-safe! - - @date 2014 - - @author - Sensics, Inc. - -*/ - -/* -// Copyright 2014 Sensics, Inc. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -// limitations under the License. -*/ - -#ifndef INCLUDED_TimeValueC_h_GUID_A02C6917_124D_4CB3_E63E_07F2DA7144E9 -#define INCLUDED_TimeValueC_h_GUID_A02C6917_124D_4CB3_E63E_07F2DA7144E9 - -/* Internal Includes */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* Library/third-party includes */ -/* none */ - -/* Standard includes */ -/* none */ - -OSVR_EXTERN_C_BEGIN - -/** @defgroup UtilTime Timestamp interaction - @ingroup Util - - This provides a level of interoperability with struct timeval on systems - with that facility. It provides a neutral representation with sufficiently - large types. - - For C++ code, use of std::chrono or boost::chrono instead is recommended. - - Note that these time values may not necessarily correlate between processes - so should not be used to estimate or measure latency, etc. - - @{ -*/ - -/** @brief The signed integer type storing the seconds in a struct - OSVR_TimeValue */ -typedef int64_t OSVR_TimeValue_Seconds; -/** @brief The signed integer type storing the microseconds in a struct - OSVR_TimeValue */ -typedef int32_t OSVR_TimeValue_Microseconds; - -/** @brief Standardized, portable parallel to struct timeval for representing - both absolute times and time intervals. - - Where interpreted as an absolute time, its meaning is to be considered the - same as that of the POSIX struct timeval: - time since 00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), January 1, 1970. - - For best results, please keep normalized. Output of all functions here - is normalized. - */ -typedef struct OSVR_TimeValue { - /** @brief Seconds portion of the time value. */ - OSVR_TimeValue_Seconds seconds; - /** @brief Microseconds portion of the time value. */ - OSVR_TimeValue_Microseconds microseconds; -} OSVR_TimeValue; - -#ifdef OSVR_HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEVAL -/** @brief Gets the current time in the TimeValue. Parallel to gettimeofday. */ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void osvrTimeValueGetNow(OSVR_OUT OSVR_TimeValue *dest) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1)); - -struct timeval; /* forward declaration */ - -/** @brief Converts from a TimeValue struct to your system's struct timeval. - - @param dest Pointer to an empty struct timeval for your platform. - @param src A pointer to an OSVR_TimeValue you'd like to convert from. - - If either parameter is NULL, the function will return without doing - anything. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void -osvrTimeValueToStructTimeval(OSVR_OUT struct timeval *dest, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *src) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1, 2)); - -/** @brief Converts from a TimeValue struct to your system's struct timeval. - @param dest An OSVR_TimeValue destination pointer. - @param src Pointer to a struct timeval you'd like to convert from. - - The result is normalized. - - If either parameter is NULL, the function will return without doing - anything. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void -osvrStructTimevalToTimeValue(OSVR_OUT OSVR_TimeValue *dest, - OSVR_IN_PTR const struct timeval *src) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1, 2)); -#endif - -/** @brief "Normalizes" a time value so that the absolute number of microseconds - is less than 1,000,000, and that the sign of both components is the same. - - @param tv Address of a struct TimeValue to normalize in place. - - If the given pointer is NULL, this function returns without doing anything. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void osvrTimeValueNormalize(OSVR_INOUT_PTR OSVR_TimeValue *tv) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1)); - -/** @brief Sums two time values, replacing the first with the result. - - @param tvA Destination and first source. - @param tvB second source - - If a given pointer is NULL, this function returns without doing anything. - - Both parameters are expected to be in normalized form. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void osvrTimeValueSum(OSVR_INOUT_PTR OSVR_TimeValue *tvA, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvB) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1, 2)); - -/** @brief Computes the difference between two time values, replacing the first - with the result. - - Effectively, `*tvA = *tvA - *tvB` - - @param tvA Destination and first source. - @param tvB second source - - If a given pointer is NULL, this function returns without doing anything. - - Both parameters are expected to be in normalized form. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT void -osvrTimeValueDifference(OSVR_INOUT_PTR OSVR_TimeValue *tvA, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvB) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1, 2)); - -/** @brief Compares two time values (assumed to be normalized), returning - the same values as strcmp - - @return <0 if A is earlier than B, 0 if they are the same, and >0 if A - is later than B. -*/ -OSVR_UTIL_EXPORT int osvrTimeValueCmp(OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvA, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvB) - OSVR_FUNC_NONNULL((1, 2)); - -OSVR_EXTERN_C_END - -/** @brief Compute the difference between the two time values, returning the - duration as a double-precision floating-point number of seconds. - - Effectively, `ret = *tvA - *tvB` - - @param tvA first source. - @param tvB second source - @return Duration of timespan in seconds (floating-point) -*/ -OSVR_INLINE double -osvrTimeValueDurationSeconds(OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvA, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvB) { - OSVR_TimeValue A = *tvA; - osvrTimeValueDifference(&A, tvB); - double dt = A.seconds + A.microseconds / 1000000.0; - return dt; -} - -/** @brief True if A is later than B */ -OSVR_INLINE OSVR_CBool -osvrTimeValueGreater(OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvA, - OSVR_IN_PTR const OSVR_TimeValue *tvB) { - if (!tvA || !tvB) { - return OSVR_FALSE; - } - return ((tvA->seconds > tvB->seconds) || - (tvA->seconds == tvB->seconds && - tvA->microseconds > tvB->microseconds)) - ? OSVR_TRUE - : OSVR_FALSE; -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus - -#include -#include - -/// Returns true if the time value is normalized. Typically used in assertions. -inline bool osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(const OSVR_TimeValue &tv) { -#ifdef __APPLE__ - // apparently standard library used on mac only has floating-point abs? - return std::abs(double(tv.microseconds)) < 1000000 && -#else - return std::abs(tv.microseconds) < 1000000 && -#endif - ((tv.seconds > 0) == (tv.microseconds > 0)); -} - -/// True if A is later than B -inline bool osvrTimeValueGreater(const OSVR_TimeValue &tvA, - const OSVR_TimeValue &tvB) { - assert(osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvA) && - "First timevalue argument to comparison was not normalized!"); - assert(osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvB) && - "Second timevalue argument to comparison was not normalized!"); - return (tvA.seconds > tvB.seconds) || - (tvA.seconds == tvB.seconds && tvA.microseconds > tvB.microseconds); -} - -/// Operator > overload for time values -inline bool operator>(const OSVR_TimeValue &tvA, const OSVR_TimeValue &tvB) { - return osvrTimeValueGreater(tvA, tvB); -} - -/// Operator < overload for time values -inline bool operator<(const OSVR_TimeValue &tvA, const OSVR_TimeValue &tvB) { - // Change the order of arguments before forwarding. - return osvrTimeValueGreater(tvB, tvA); -} - -/// Operator == overload for time values -inline bool operator==(const OSVR_TimeValue &tvA, const OSVR_TimeValue &tvB) { - assert( - osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvA) && - "First timevalue argument to equality comparison was not normalized!"); - assert( - osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvB) && - "Second timevalue argument to equality comparison was not normalized!"); - return (tvA.seconds == tvB.seconds) && - (tvA.microseconds == tvB.microseconds); -} -/// Operator == overload for time values -inline bool operator!=(const OSVR_TimeValue &tvA, const OSVR_TimeValue &tvB) { - assert(osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvA) && "First timevalue argument to " - "inequality comparison was not " - "normalized!"); - assert(osvrTimeValueIsNormalized(tvB) && "Second timevalue argument to " - "inequality comparison was not " - "normalized!"); - return (tvA.seconds != tvB.seconds) || - (tvA.microseconds != tvB.microseconds); -} -#endif - -/** @} */ - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3