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Update XR code to use rigid transforms and new pose/transform stuff from the spec This updates our XR code to use euclid's new [RigidTransform3D type](servo/euclid#328), which is more efficent and convenient to work with. It additionally brings us up to speed with the spec: - `XRViewerPose` was made a subclass of `XRPose` (immersive-web/webxr#496) - `XRView.viewMatrix` was removed in favor of `XRRigidTransform.inverse.matrix` (immersive-web/webxr#531) - `XRRigidTransform.inverse` is an attribute (immersive-web/webxr#560) - `XRRigidTransform` now validates positions in its constructor (immersive-web/webxr#568) Furthermore, it adds support for `XRRigidTransform.matrix`. While fixing this I also noticed that our view matrix code was incorrect, we calculated view matrices as `pose.to_column_major_array()`, whereas it *should* be `pose.inverse().to_row_major_array()` (since Euclid uses row vectors, whenever the spec says it wants a column major array we should use `.to_row_major_array()` since all web specs implicitly use column vectors). For 3DOF devices poses are mostly rotations anyway, so the effective transpose behaved _like_ an inversion, but was incorrect. This PR gets rid of `view.viewMatrix` anyway, however I felt like I should mention this discrepancy, since otherwise the replacement of `view.viewMatrix` with `view.transform.inverse.matrix` doesn't make sense r? @jdm <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/23159) <!-- Reviewable:end -->
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Update XR code to use rigid transforms and new pose/transform stuff from the spec This updates our XR code to use euclid's new [RigidTransform3D type](servo/euclid#328), which is more efficent and convenient to work with. It additionally brings us up to speed with the spec: - `XRViewerPose` was made a subclass of `XRPose` (immersive-web/webxr#496) - `XRView.viewMatrix` was removed in favor of `XRRigidTransform.inverse.matrix` (immersive-web/webxr#531) - `XRRigidTransform.inverse` is an attribute (immersive-web/webxr#560) - `XRRigidTransform` now validates positions in its constructor (immersive-web/webxr#568) Furthermore, it adds support for `XRRigidTransform.matrix`. While fixing this I also noticed that our view matrix code was incorrect, we calculated view matrices as `pose.to_column_major_array()`, whereas it *should* be `pose.inverse().to_row_major_array()` (since Euclid uses row vectors, whenever the spec says it wants a column major array we should use `.to_row_major_array()` since all web specs implicitly use column vectors). For 3DOF devices poses are mostly rotations anyway, so the effective transpose behaved _like_ an inversion, but was incorrect. This PR gets rid of `view.viewMatrix` anyway, however I felt like I should mention this discrepancy, since otherwise the replacement of `view.viewMatrix` with `view.transform.inverse.matrix` doesn't make sense r? @jdm <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/23159) <!-- Reviewable:end -->
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Update XR code to use rigid transforms and new pose/transform stuff from the spec This updates our XR code to use euclid's new [RigidTransform3D type](servo/euclid#328), which is more efficent and convenient to work with. It additionally brings us up to speed with the spec: - `XRViewerPose` was made a subclass of `XRPose` (immersive-web/webxr#496) - `XRView.viewMatrix` was removed in favor of `XRRigidTransform.inverse.matrix` (immersive-web/webxr#531) - `XRRigidTransform.inverse` is an attribute (immersive-web/webxr#560) - `XRRigidTransform` now validates positions in its constructor (immersive-web/webxr#568) Furthermore, it adds support for `XRRigidTransform.matrix`. While fixing this I also noticed that our view matrix code was incorrect, we calculated view matrices as `pose.to_column_major_array()`, whereas it *should* be `pose.inverse().to_row_major_array()` (since Euclid uses row vectors, whenever the spec says it wants a column major array we should use `.to_row_major_array()` since all web specs implicitly use column vectors). For 3DOF devices poses are mostly rotations anyway, so the effective transpose behaved _like_ an inversion, but was incorrect. This PR gets rid of `view.viewMatrix` anyway, however I felt like I should mention this discrepancy, since otherwise the replacement of `view.viewMatrix` with `view.transform.inverse.matrix` doesn't make sense r? @jdm <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/23159) <!-- Reviewable:end -->
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Update XR code to use rigid transforms and new pose/transform stuff from the spec This updates our XR code to use euclid's new [RigidTransform3D type](servo/euclid#328), which is more efficent and convenient to work with. It additionally brings us up to speed with the spec: - `XRViewerPose` was made a subclass of `XRPose` (immersive-web/webxr#496) - `XRView.viewMatrix` was removed in favor of `XRRigidTransform.inverse.matrix` (immersive-web/webxr#531) - `XRRigidTransform.inverse` is an attribute (immersive-web/webxr#560) - `XRRigidTransform` now validates positions in its constructor (immersive-web/webxr#568) Furthermore, it adds support for `XRRigidTransform.matrix`. While fixing this I also noticed that our view matrix code was incorrect, we calculated view matrices as `pose.to_column_major_array()`, whereas it *should* be `pose.inverse().to_row_major_array()` (since Euclid uses row vectors, whenever the spec says it wants a column major array we should use `.to_row_major_array()` since all web specs implicitly use column vectors). For 3DOF devices poses are mostly rotations anyway, so the effective transpose behaved _like_ an inversion, but was incorrect. This PR gets rid of `view.viewMatrix` anyway, however I felt like I should mention this discrepancy, since otherwise the replacement of `view.viewMatrix` with `view.transform.inverse.matrix` doesn't make sense r? @jdm <!-- Reviewable:start --> --- This change is [<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg" height="34" align="absmiddle" alt="Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/23159) <!-- Reviewable:end -->
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