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#ifndef __SceneQuery_H__
#define __SceneQuery_H__
#include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "OgreAxisAlignedBox.h"
#include "OgreSphere.h"
#include "OgreRay.h"
#include "OgreRenderOperation.h"
#include "OgrePlaneBoundedVolume.h"
#include "OgreHeaderPrefix.h"
namespace Ogre {
// forward declaration
class SceneQueryListener;
/** \addtogroup Core
* @{
*/
/** \addtogroup Scene
* @{
*/
/** A class for performing queries on a scene.
@remarks
This is an abstract class for performing a query on a scene, i.e. to retrieve
a list of objects and/or world geometry sections which are potentially intersecting a
given region. Note the use of the word 'potentially': the results of a scene query
are generated based on bounding volumes, and as such are not correct at a triangle
level; the user of the SceneQuery is expected to filter the results further if
greater accuracy is required.
@par
Different SceneManagers will implement these queries in different ways to
exploit their particular scene organisation, and thus will provide their own
concrete subclasses. In fact, these subclasses will be derived from subclasses
of this class rather than directly because there will be region-type classes
in between.
@par
These queries could have just been implemented as methods on the SceneManager,
however, they are wrapped up as objects to allow 'compilation' of queries
if deemed appropriate by the implementation; i.e. each concrete subclass may
precalculate information (such as fixed scene partitions involved in the query)
to speed up the repeated use of the query.
@par
You should never try to create a SceneQuery object yourself, they should be created
using the SceneManager interfaces for the type of query required, e.g.
SceneManager::createSphereSceneQuery.
*/
class _OgreExport SceneQuery : public SceneMgtAlloc
{
public:
/** This type can be used by collaborating applications & SceneManagers to
agree on the type of world geometry to be returned from queries. Not all
these types will be supported by all SceneManagers; once the application
has decided which SceneManager specialisation to use, it is expected that
it will know which type of world geometry abstraction is available to it.
*/
enum WorldFragmentType {
/// Return no world geometry hits at all
WFT_NONE,
/// Return pointers to convex plane-bounded regions
WFT_PLANE_BOUNDED_REGION,
/// Return a single intersection point (typically RaySceneQuery only)
WFT_SINGLE_INTERSECTION,
/// Custom geometry as defined by the SceneManager
WFT_CUSTOM_GEOMETRY,
/// General RenderOperation structure
WFT_RENDER_OPERATION
};
/** Represents part of the world geometry that is a result of a SceneQuery.
@remarks
Since world geometry is normally vast and sprawling, we need a way of
retrieving parts of it based on a query. That is what this struct is for;
note there are potentially as many data structures for world geometry as there
are SceneManagers, however this structure includes a few common abstractions as
well as a more general format.
@par
The type of world fragment that is returned from a query depends on the
SceneManager, and the option set using SceneQuery::setWorldFragmentType.
You can see what fragment types are supported on the query in question by
calling SceneQuery::getSupportedWorldFragmentTypes().
*/
struct WorldFragment {
/// The type of this world fragment
WorldFragmentType fragmentType;
/// Single intersection point, only applicable for WFT_SINGLE_INTERSECTION
Vector3 singleIntersection;
/// Planes bounding a convex region, only applicable for WFT_PLANE_BOUNDED_REGION
list<Plane>::type* planes;
/// Custom geometry block, only applicable for WFT_CUSTOM_GEOMETRY
void* geometry;
/// General render operation structure, fallback if nothing else is available
RenderOperation* renderOp;
};
protected:
SceneManager* mParentSceneMgr;
uint32 mQueryMask;
uint32 mQueryTypeMask;
set<WorldFragmentType>::type mSupportedWorldFragments;
WorldFragmentType mWorldFragmentType;
public:
/** Standard constructor, should be called by SceneManager. */
SceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~SceneQuery();
/** Sets the mask for results of this query.
@remarks
This method allows you to set a 'mask' to limit the results of this
query to certain types of result. The actual meaning of this value is
up to the application; basically MovableObject instances will only be returned
from this query if a bitwise AND operation between this mask value and the
MovableObject::getQueryFlags value is non-zero. The application will
have to decide what each of the bits means.
*/
virtual void setQueryMask(uint32 mask);
/** Returns the current mask for this query. */
virtual uint32 getQueryMask(void) const;
/** Sets the type mask for results of this query.
@remarks
This method allows you to set a 'type mask' to limit the results of this
query to certain types of objects. Whilst setQueryMask deals with flags
set per instance of object, this method deals with setting a mask on
flags set per type of object. Both may exclude an object from query
results.
*/
virtual void setQueryTypeMask(uint32 mask);
/** Returns the current mask for this query. */
virtual uint32 getQueryTypeMask(void) const;
/** Tells the query what kind of world geometry to return from queries;
often the full renderable geometry is not what is needed.
@remarks
The application receiving the world geometry is expected to know
what to do with it; inevitably this means that the application must
have knowledge of at least some of the structures
used by the custom SceneManager.
@par
The default setting is WFT_NONE.
*/
virtual void setWorldFragmentType(enum WorldFragmentType wft);
/** Gets the current world fragment types to be returned from the query. */
virtual WorldFragmentType getWorldFragmentType(void) const;
/** Returns the types of world fragments this query supports. */
virtual const set<WorldFragmentType>::type* getSupportedWorldFragmentTypes(void) const
{return &mSupportedWorldFragments;}
};
/** This optional class allows you to receive per-result callbacks from
SceneQuery executions instead of a single set of consolidated results.
@remarks
You should override this with your own subclass. Note that certain query
classes may refine this listener interface.
*/
class _OgreExport SceneQueryListener
{
public:
virtual ~SceneQueryListener() { }
/** Called when a MovableObject is returned by a query.
@remarks
The implementor should return 'true' to continue returning objects,
or 'false' to abandon any further results from this query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(MovableObject* object) = 0;
/** Called when a WorldFragment is returned by a query.
@remarks
The implementor should return 'true' to continue returning objects,
or 'false' to abandon any further results from this query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment) = 0;
};
typedef list<MovableObject*>::type SceneQueryResultMovableList;
typedef list<SceneQuery::WorldFragment*>::type SceneQueryResultWorldFragmentList;
/** Holds the results of a scene query. */
struct _OgreExport SceneQueryResult : public SceneMgtAlloc
{
/// List of movable objects in the query (entities, particle systems etc)
SceneQueryResultMovableList movables;
/// List of world fragments
SceneQueryResultWorldFragmentList worldFragments;
};
/** Abstract class defining a query which returns single results from a region.
@remarks
This class is simply a generalisation of the subtypes of query that return
a set of individual results in a region. See the SceneQuery class for abstract
information, and subclasses for the detail of each query type.
*/
class _OgreExport RegionSceneQuery
: public SceneQuery, public SceneQueryListener
{
protected:
SceneQueryResult* mLastResult;
public:
/** Standard constructor, should be called by SceneManager. */
RegionSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~RegionSceneQuery();
/** Executes the query, returning the results back in one list.
@remarks
This method executes the scene query as configured, gathers the results
into one structure and returns a reference to that structure. These
results will also persist in this query object until the next query is
executed, or clearResults() is called. An more lightweight version of
this method that returns results through a listener is also available.
*/
virtual SceneQueryResult& execute(void);
/** Executes the query and returns each match through a listener interface.
@remarks
Note that this method does not store the results of the query internally
so does not update the 'last result' value. This means that this version of
execute is more lightweight and therefore more efficient than the version
which returns the results as a collection.
*/
virtual void execute(SceneQueryListener* listener) = 0;
/** Gets the results of the last query that was run using this object, provided
the query was executed using the collection-returning version of execute.
*/
virtual SceneQueryResult& getLastResults(void) const;
/** Clears the results of the last query execution.
@remarks
You only need to call this if you specifically want to free up the memory
used by this object to hold the last query results. This object clears the
results itself when executing and when destroying itself.
*/
virtual void clearResults(void);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(MovableObject* first);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment);
};
/** Specialises the SceneQuery class for querying within an axis aligned box. */
class _OgreExport AxisAlignedBoxSceneQuery : public RegionSceneQuery
{
protected:
AxisAlignedBox mAABB;
public:
AxisAlignedBoxSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~AxisAlignedBoxSceneQuery();
/** Sets the size of the box you wish to query. */
void setBox(const AxisAlignedBox& box);
/** Gets the box which is being used for this query. */
const AxisAlignedBox& getBox(void) const;
};
/** Specialises the SceneQuery class for querying within a sphere. */
class _OgreExport SphereSceneQuery : public RegionSceneQuery
{
protected:
Sphere mSphere;
public:
SphereSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~SphereSceneQuery();
/** Sets the sphere which is to be used for this query. */
void setSphere(const Sphere& sphere);
/** Gets the sphere which is being used for this query. */
const Sphere& getSphere() const;
};
/** Specialises the SceneQuery class for querying within a plane-bounded volume.
*/
class _OgreExport PlaneBoundedVolumeListSceneQuery : public RegionSceneQuery
{
protected:
PlaneBoundedVolumeList mVolumes;
public:
PlaneBoundedVolumeListSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~PlaneBoundedVolumeListSceneQuery();
/** Sets the volume which is to be used for this query. */
void setVolumes(const PlaneBoundedVolumeList& volumes);
/** Gets the volume which is being used for this query. */
const PlaneBoundedVolumeList& getVolumes() const;
};
/*
/// Specialises the SceneQuery class for querying within a pyramid.
class _OgreExport PyramidSceneQuery : public RegionSceneQuery
{
public:
PyramidSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~PyramidSceneQuery();
};
*/
/** Alternative listener class for dealing with RaySceneQuery.
@remarks
Because the RaySceneQuery returns results in an extra bit of information, namely
distance, the listener interface must be customised from the standard SceneQueryListener.
*/
class _OgreExport RaySceneQueryListener
{
public:
virtual ~RaySceneQueryListener() { }
/** Called when a movable objects intersects the ray.
@remarks
As with SceneQueryListener, the implementor of this method should return 'true'
if further results are required, or 'false' to abandon any further results from
the current query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(MovableObject* obj, Real distance) = 0;
/** Called when a world fragment is intersected by the ray.
@remarks
As with SceneQueryListener, the implementor of this method should return 'true'
if further results are required, or 'false' to abandon any further results from
the current query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment, Real distance) = 0;
};
/** This struct allows a single comparison of result data no matter what the type */
struct _OgreExport RaySceneQueryResultEntry
{
/// Distance along the ray
Real distance;
/// The movable, or NULL if this is not a movable result
MovableObject* movable;
/// The world fragment, or NULL if this is not a fragment result
SceneQuery::WorldFragment* worldFragment;
/// Comparison operator for sorting
bool operator < (const RaySceneQueryResultEntry& rhs) const
{
return this->distance < rhs.distance;
}
};
typedef vector<RaySceneQueryResultEntry>::type RaySceneQueryResult;
/** Specialises the SceneQuery class for querying along a ray. */
class _OgreExport RaySceneQuery : public SceneQuery, public RaySceneQueryListener
{
protected:
Ray mRay;
bool mSortByDistance;
ushort mMaxResults;
RaySceneQueryResult mResult;
public:
RaySceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~RaySceneQuery();
/** Sets the ray which is to be used for this query. */
virtual void setRay(const Ray& ray);
/** Gets the ray which is to be used for this query. */
virtual const Ray& getRay(void) const;
/** Sets whether the results of this query will be sorted by distance along the ray.
@remarks
Often you want to know what was the first object a ray intersected with, and this
method allows you to ask the query to sort the results so that the nearest results
are listed first.
@par
Note that because the query returns results based on bounding volumes, the ray may not
actually intersect the detail of the objects returned from the query, just their
bounding volumes. For this reason the caller is advised to use more detailed
intersection tests on the results if a more accurate result is required; OGRE uses
bounds checking in order to give the most speedy results since not all applications
need extreme accuracy.
@param sort If true, results will be sorted.
@param maxresults If sorting is enabled, this value can be used to constrain the maximum number
of results that are returned. Please note (as above) that the use of bounding volumes mean that
accuracy is not guaranteed; if in doubt, allow more results and filter them in more detail.
0 means unlimited results.
*/
virtual void setSortByDistance(bool sort, ushort maxresults = 0);
/** Gets whether the results are sorted by distance. */
virtual bool getSortByDistance(void) const;
/** Gets the maximum number of results returned from the query (only relevant if
results are being sorted) */
virtual ushort getMaxResults(void) const;
/** Executes the query, returning the results back in one list.
@remarks
This method executes the scene query as configured, gathers the results
into one structure and returns a reference to that structure. These
results will also persist in this query object until the next query is
executed, or clearResults() is called. An more lightweight version of
this method that returns results through a listener is also available.
*/
virtual RaySceneQueryResult& execute(void);
/** Executes the query and returns each match through a listener interface.
@remarks
Note that this method does not store the results of the query internally
so does not update the 'last result' value. This means that this version of
execute is more lightweight and therefore more efficient than the version
which returns the results as a collection.
*/
virtual void execute(RaySceneQueryListener* listener) = 0;
/** Gets the results of the last query that was run using this object, provided
the query was executed using the collection-returning version of execute.
*/
virtual RaySceneQueryResult& getLastResults(void);
/** Clears the results of the last query execution.
@remarks
You only need to call this if you specifically want to free up the memory
used by this object to hold the last query results. This object clears the
results itself when executing and when destroying itself.
*/
virtual void clearResults(void);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(MovableObject* obj, Real distance);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment, Real distance);
};
/** Alternative listener class for dealing with IntersectionSceneQuery.
@remarks
Because the IntersectionSceneQuery returns results in pairs, rather than singularly,
the listener interface must be customised from the standard SceneQueryListener.
*/
class _OgreExport IntersectionSceneQueryListener
{
public:
virtual ~IntersectionSceneQueryListener() { }
/** Called when 2 movable objects intersect one another.
@remarks
As with SceneQueryListener, the implementor of this method should return 'true'
if further results are required, or 'false' to abandon any further results from
the current query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(MovableObject* first, MovableObject* second) = 0;
/** Called when a movable intersects a world fragment.
@remarks
As with SceneQueryListener, the implementor of this method should return 'true'
if further results are required, or 'false' to abandon any further results from
the current query.
*/
virtual bool queryResult(MovableObject* movable, SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment) = 0;
/* NB there are no results for world fragments intersecting other world fragments;
it is assumed that world geometry is either static or at least that self-intersections
are irrelevant or dealt with elsewhere (such as the custom scene manager) */
};
typedef std::pair<MovableObject*, MovableObject*> SceneQueryMovableObjectPair;
typedef std::pair<MovableObject*, SceneQuery::WorldFragment*> SceneQueryMovableObjectWorldFragmentPair;
typedef list<SceneQueryMovableObjectPair>::type SceneQueryMovableIntersectionList;
typedef list<SceneQueryMovableObjectWorldFragmentPair>::type SceneQueryMovableWorldFragmentIntersectionList;
/** Holds the results of an intersection scene query (pair values). */
struct _OgreExport IntersectionSceneQueryResult : public SceneMgtAlloc
{
/// List of movable / movable intersections (entities, particle systems etc)
SceneQueryMovableIntersectionList movables2movables;
/// List of movable / world intersections
SceneQueryMovableWorldFragmentIntersectionList movables2world;
};
/** Separate SceneQuery class to query for pairs of objects which are
possibly intersecting one another.
@remarks
This SceneQuery subclass considers the whole world and returns pairs of objects
which are close enough to each other that they may be intersecting. Because of
this slightly different focus, the return types and listener interface are
different for this class.
*/
class _OgreExport IntersectionSceneQuery
: public SceneQuery, public IntersectionSceneQueryListener
{
protected:
IntersectionSceneQueryResult* mLastResult;
public:
IntersectionSceneQuery(SceneManager* mgr);
virtual ~IntersectionSceneQuery();
/** Executes the query, returning the results back in one list.
@remarks
This method executes the scene query as configured, gathers the results
into one structure and returns a reference to that structure. These
results will also persist in this query object until the next query is
executed, or clearResults() is called. An more lightweight version of
this method that returns results through a listener is also available.
*/
virtual IntersectionSceneQueryResult& execute(void);
/** Executes the query and returns each match through a listener interface.
@remarks
Note that this method does not store the results of the query internally
so does not update the 'last result' value. This means that this version of
execute is more lightweight and therefore more efficient than the version
which returns the results as a collection.
*/
virtual void execute(IntersectionSceneQueryListener* listener) = 0;
/** Gets the results of the last query that was run using this object, provided
the query was executed using the collection-returning version of execute.
*/
virtual IntersectionSceneQueryResult& getLastResults(void) const;
/** Clears the results of the last query execution.
@remarks
You only need to call this if you specifically want to free up the memory
used by this object to hold the last query results. This object clears the
results itself when executing and when destroying itself.
*/
virtual void clearResults(void);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(MovableObject* first, MovableObject* second);
/** Self-callback in order to deal with execute which returns collection. */
bool queryResult(MovableObject* movable, SceneQuery::WorldFragment* fragment);
};
/** @} */
/** @} */
}
#include "OgreHeaderSuffix.h"
#endif
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