Travis Bryson wrote:
> When you set Sensor values via one of the setNextSensorRead methods,
> the values are copied. So you can set the same SensorRead and/or
> Transform3D object in your implementation of the InputDevice interface
> over and over safely.
>
> I did not find this in the documentation either, and it will be filed
> as a documentation bug. Thank you for pointing it out.
Great! Thanks for the clarification.
I've run across a couple of other cases of this as well. I'll endeavour
to find out what they were and get back to the list or J3D team with
them. Unfortunately my mind is in a big scramble at the moment due to
the current round of book writing. Issues come up so fast that anything
not occuring in the last day or two gets forgotten. I'll go back and
re-read a few of the manuscripts.....
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