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#ifndef __MeshSerializer_H__
#define __MeshSerializer_H__
#include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "OgreSerializer.h"
#include "OgreMeshSerializerImpl.h"
namespace Ogre {
class MeshSerializerListener;
/// Mesh compatibility versions
enum MeshVersion
{
/// Latest version available
MESH_VERSION_LATEST,
/// OGRE version v1.8+
MESH_VERSION_1_8,
/// OGRE version v1.7+
MESH_VERSION_1_7,
/// OGRE version v1.4+
MESH_VERSION_1_4,
/// OGRE version v1.0+
MESH_VERSION_1_0,
/// Legacy versions, DO NOT USE for writing
MESH_VERSION_LEGACY
};
/** \addtogroup Core
* @{
*/
/** \addtogroup Resources
* @{
*/
/** Class for serialising mesh data to/from an OGRE .mesh file.
@remarks
This class allows exporters to write OGRE .mesh files easily, and allows the
OGRE engine to import .mesh files into instantiated OGRE Meshes.
Note that a .mesh file can include not only the Mesh, but also definitions of
any Materials it uses (although this is optional, the .mesh can rely on the
Material being loaded from another source, especially useful if you want to
take advantage of OGRE's advanced Material properties which may not be available
in your modeller).
@par
To export a Mesh:<OL>
<LI>Use the MaterialManager methods to create any dependent Material objects, if you want
to export them with the Mesh.</LI>
<LI>Create a Mesh object and populate it using it's methods.</LI>
<LI>Call the exportMesh method</LI>
</OL>
@par
It's important to realise that this exporter uses OGRE terminology. In this context,
'Mesh' means a top-level mesh structure which can actually contain many SubMeshes, each
of which has only one Material. Modelling packages may refer to these differently, for
example in Milkshape, it says 'Model' instead of 'Mesh' and 'Mesh' instead of 'SubMesh',
but the theory is the same.
*/
class _OgreExport MeshSerializer : public Serializer
{
public:
MeshSerializer();
virtual ~MeshSerializer();
/** Exports a mesh to the file specified, in the latest format
@remarks
This method takes an externally created Mesh object, and exports it
to a .mesh file in the latest format version available.
@param pMesh Pointer to the Mesh to export
@param filename The destination filename
@param endianMode The endian mode of the written file
*/
void exportMesh(const Mesh* pMesh, const String& filename,
Endian endianMode = ENDIAN_NATIVE);
/** Exports a mesh to the file specified, in a specific version format.
@remarks
This method takes an externally created Mesh object, and exports it
to a .mesh file in the specified format version. Note that picking a
format version other that the latest will cause some information to be
lost.
@param pMesh Pointer to the Mesh to export
@param filename The destination filename
@param version Mesh version to write
@param endianMode The endian mode of the written file
*/
void exportMesh(const Mesh* pMesh, const String& filename,
MeshVersion version,
Endian endianMode = ENDIAN_NATIVE);
/** Exports a mesh to the stream specified, in the latest format.
@remarks
This method takes an externally created Mesh object, and exports it
to a .mesh file in the latest format version.
@param pMesh Pointer to the Mesh to export
@param stream Writeable stream
@param endianMode The endian mode of the written file
*/
void exportMesh(const Mesh* pMesh, DataStreamPtr stream,
Endian endianMode = ENDIAN_NATIVE);
/** Exports a mesh to the stream specified, in a specific version format.
@remarks
This method takes an externally created Mesh object, and exports it
to a .mesh file in the specified format version. Note that picking a
format version other that the latest will cause some information to be
lost.
@param pMesh Pointer to the Mesh to export
@param stream Writeable stream
@param version Mesh version to write
@param endianMode The endian mode of the written file
*/
void exportMesh(const Mesh* pMesh, DataStreamPtr stream,
MeshVersion version,
Endian endianMode = ENDIAN_NATIVE);
/** Imports Mesh and (optionally) Material data from a .mesh file DataStream.
@remarks
This method imports data from a DataStream opened from a .mesh file and places it's
contents into the Mesh object which is passed in.
@param stream The DataStream holding the .mesh data. Must be initialised (pos at the start of the buffer).
@param pDest Pointer to the Mesh object which will receive the data. Should be blank already.
*/
void importMesh(DataStreamPtr& stream, Mesh* pDest);
/// Sets the listener for this serializer
void setListener(MeshSerializerListener *listener);
/// Returns the current listener
MeshSerializerListener *getListener();
protected:
class MeshVersionData : public SerializerAlloc
{
public:
MeshVersion version;
String versionString;
MeshSerializerImpl* impl;
MeshVersionData(MeshVersion _ver, const String& _string, MeshSerializerImpl* _impl)
: version(_ver), versionString(_string), impl(_impl) {}
~MeshVersionData() { OGRE_DELETE impl; }
};
typedef vector<MeshVersionData*>::type MeshVersionDataList;
MeshVersionDataList mVersionData;
MeshSerializerListener *mListener;
};
/**
@remarks
This class allows users to hook into the mesh loading process and
modify references within the mesh as they are loading. Material and
skeletal references can be processed using this interface which allows
finer control over resources.
*/
class MeshSerializerListener
{
public:
virtual ~MeshSerializerListener() {}
/// Called to override the loading of the given named material
virtual void processMaterialName(Mesh *mesh, String *name) = 0;
/// Called to override the reference to a skeleton
virtual void processSkeletonName(Mesh *mesh, String *name) = 0;
};
/** @} */
/** @} */
}
#endif
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