Instead of labeling each method that needs to have visibility
we can label entire classes, this reduces the amount of noise and
potential for mistakes when writing classes.
The remove boost::shared_ptr and the rendering library branches where
developed simultaneously, and thus some of the rendering library
implementation was using boost::shared_ptr like the old code. Bring up
to date with the rest of VTK-m by using std::shared_ptr instead.
The template parameters on vtkm::rendering::View are unnecessary. All
three of the templated classes are polymorphic (with virtual functions).
Thus, you just have to specify them at the constructor. Removing the
template parameters makes the syntax a bit cleaner and removes some
unnecessary duplication in the executable.
Removing the template does mean we cannot optimize in the future.
However, I expect us to start using more virtual methods rather than
less, so I think this is a move in the right direction.
Not all systems put their OpenGL headers in a directory named GL. (In
particular, OSX decides to be different.) The vtkm/rendering/internal/
OpenGLHeaders.h header takes care of including the OpenGL header on all
platforms.