Also no longer restricting mouse position to 0-windowsize (restriction for other devices got removed earlier)
And adding some commented out lines to Makesfile for easier testing of SDL. We probably should use some parameter which can be passed to Makefiles for that in the future.
Note: This does not fix all cursor troubles for SDL - it still does not support relative rectangle
Bit arguably how to handle setting/getting mouse position for SDL, for example it still doesn't support a reference rectangle.
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This got in the way of allowing to move a camera with right-mouse-button while having a context menu.
Hard to tell which way is "more" correct as this break of behavior probably can also mess up some situations.
There also would be 3rd option of only catching the event when highlighting happens.
Anyway - usually if this should be caught it should be caught for all ui elements and people will check focused or hovered.
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Sorry, didn't think it through. Seemed to work at first, but works only if sort() ended up creating the same sorting as is used then for search.
While often the case, this is obviously not guaranteed. And can't do sort per type easily (this works with flags which remember if sorting had been done).
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Previously search functions only worked when called with the same type as the array elements had.
Which forced users sometimes to create dummy objects to be able to search for elements by another type.
linear_search and linear_reverse_search now work with any type for which <T>::operator== is implemented.
Similar binary_search now works when <T>::operator< is implemented in both directions (T < E and E < T).
Note: It might be possible to further improve binary_search so only one operator< is needed (I think STL managed that somehow).
So if someone likes a challenge - have a go at it! :-)
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Thanks @sfan5 for the original patch (got modified a bit): dbd39120e7
Forum: https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=52819&p=306518
Those are the common formats, but rest of image loaders should also call this some day.
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It's to allow image loader to check for sane limits for image sizes.
Idea came from this patch from sfan5 for Minetest: dbd39120e7
Thought solution is a bit different.
Image loader checks not yet added (will come soon).
Also note that limit is to s32. While u32 might work mostly it will run into some troubles with color converter for now (which maybe could be changes). Also 2GB ought to be enough for anybody, right?
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Based somewhat on a patch in Minetest from sfan5 594de99153
There might be more problems which may be the reason they checked for other values in Minetest, but don't have more info for now and so far this works.
Forum: https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=52819&p=306518
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Before the value was checked, but not put into the return variables.
Header update to show that information in kb not bytes (on all systems, was just documented wrong)
Some cleanup of code.
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Previously vertex buffer did some invalid casts to references which could cause it to copy whatever was in memory into the vertex-arrays.
Generally it worked up to S3DVertex - but switch from another type to S3DVertex2TCoords or S3DVertexTangents caused it to be filled with whatever was in memory behind it.
Setter functions in IVertexBuffer have now overloads for all known vertex types.
Also adding const version of IVertexBuffer::getData.
And some warnings in comments about using the array functions (if even we mess it up...)
Also de-deprecate IIndexBuffer::pointer() again. I don't like having 2 functions for same stuff, but in the end it doesn't really hurt keeping it around.
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CIndexBuffer::setType could end up casting a temporary u16 variable to u32& (reference!).
Probably never noticed as this tended to mostly works (guess next byte on stack often 0?).
To prevent this from happening again I modifed IIndexBuffer::push_back to work with copies instead of references.
While breaking the interface anyway I also deprecated pointer() which is just identical to getData() anyway.
I get the idea of staying similar to core::array interface, but it's just confusing (and not same due to lack of types anyway).
Also added a const version for getData()
On a side-note - same setType bug still in CVertexBuffer, but a bit harder to fix there. So will be an new patch.
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Thanks @sfan5 for patch for Mintest: 4931b34625
Forum: https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=52819
Note - patch is not applied exaclty yet. SMaterial and matrix4 still missing (might be applied later).
Also patch was based on older Irrlicht and we removed a few already earlier this year (around r6280).
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Loading whole file now in memory (unless it's already a memory file).
And avoiding lots of memory allocations otherwise by buffering token string in class object.
Was a bit unusable before for large files (several minute loading times now down to a second)-
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Did some tests and the overhead speed cost on loading and rendering where both not really measurable even in a pretty huge scene.
While some Irrlicht parts might still have a problem with 32-bit meshes (octree for example, also some meshmanipulator functions), it's probably still less of a problem than having broken meshes and just a nicer default. Also the troubling parts in Irrlicht can be improved over time.
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Thanks @Foaly for the patch (https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=51441)
Applied with some minor changes.
Also mesh-type in that loader now set to EAMT_STATIC (was EAMT_OBJ before, probably some copy-pasting going on).
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Giving the loader it's own enum allowed me to add more options.
EITH_OPTIMAL which reduces buffers back to 16-bit if they don't need 32-bit.
Using that in obj loader.
Also 32-bit meshes with EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID material should now work in obj loader (untested as I got no test-case)
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CMeshManipulator::createMeshCopy creates new meshes which have copies of the actual meshbuffers instead of copying everything into SMeshBuffers (which didn't support 32 bit or any of the other special features).
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- IMeshLoader::setPreferredIndexType and getPreferredIndexType allow setting hints for the loaders if users prefer 16 or 32 bit meshbuffers. Loaders are free to ignore those hints (all but .obj will do that for now).
- obj meshloader loads now 32-bit buffers when setPreferredIndexType is set to EIT_32BIT.
NOTE: It's 16 bit meshes use now also an IDynamicMeshbuffer instead of an SMeshBuffer.
That will break the code of people who accessed meshbuffer before by casting to SMeshBuffer*
And might even be somewhat slower (lot's of virtual functions...), but shouldn't really matter and can maybe be a bit improved.
Sorry about that, I considered keeping SMeshBuffer for 16-bit (still considering it), but it would add some overhead in code and I don't think it's worth that. If there are any complains I'll maybe consider it again.
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Allows to find out which class a meshbuffer has.
I used the same kind of style as ISceneNode::getType. So using four CC codes and virtual functions (instead of type variable).
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So uv-coordinates can now be modified directly (previously only possible via texture matrix).
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That was a bad case of premature optimization.
Multiplication is indeed faster, but when working with floats this can introduce some rather unexpected inaccuracies.
Like x/x suddenly no longer being 1.0 (something guaranteed by division).
If someone really needs this back, then please add some new function which makes it clear we don't just have a typical division here.
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Due an off-by-one error it went wrong where there a special character replacement for the second-last character going on.
So something like "<X" became "<" instead of "<X".
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Also avoid potential heap overwrites in there.
Sadly I have no examples for OCT files and it doesn't seem like a very common format as I couldn't even find any examples online.
So just assuming my changes work.
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- Updates bzip2 to 1.0.8 (which sadly didn't reduce the amount of compile warnings, but let's hope it still improves something)
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mtllib commands previously used only the first word, now they use the rest of the line.
Different obj format descriptions describe the mtllib command in 2 different ways:
- http://paulbourke.net says it can load several mtl files separated by spaces
- Wikipedia says it can load one mtl file (but there can be several mtllib commands)
We previously loaded 1 file - using the name up to the first space character, so it basically was not correct for either solution. We now go with Wikipedia, because it allows using space in filenames and I tested several other tools and they all handled it like this.
Also COBJMeshFileLoader::copyLine no longer copies the newline character (didn't do that always anyway and we don't need it)
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Just updating text files after Irrlicht 1.8.5 release.
All other changes had been backports and were in trunk already.
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Basically fixing original Bug#427 reported by MArkus Elfring.
Unfortunately there are still more defines (in IrrCompileConfig.h) which also are not nice c++
Lots of files touched for very minor cleanup *sigh*
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C++ has undefined behavior for identifiers starting with __ or with _ followed by an uppercase letter.
We still have many more (in IrrCompileConfig.h and in all header-guards), will likely replace those later as well.
As a workaround for users which might use irrlicht defines in their code, I've added the header irrLegacyDefines.h
Including that allows to continue using old defines for a while - or make it easier to have code which compiles
with old and new Irrlicht library versions.
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Thanks @ Victor Gaydov for report + patch + very good test cases! (bug #401)
This had been broken since Irrlicht 1.6
The reason was that Irrlicht 1.6 wanted to ensure Irrlicht renders to given parent window instead of creating a child window in the parent window. That still works, but only with SIrrlichtCreationParameters::IgnoreInput set to true.
Added a few comments about further improvements as rendering to the given parent Window is likely also possible for this case, but that will need more work.
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Thanks @ Bate for the patch (patch #175 with minor changes).
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Problem is that the mouse jumps when users have set a coordinate transformation matrix for their mouse on X11.
XWarpPointer first sets the correct coordinates, but X11 then moves the mouse wrongly to the scaled position on the next mouse event.
On X-Org bugtracker it's this bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/600
The fix needs compiling with _IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_ enabled (so far disabled by default)
Note: We only use XINPUT2 so far for touch-input... I hope this patch won't conflict with that.
Also I mix now IInput2 and X11 functions as getting the mouse-position still uses X11. But seems to work in my tests.
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This is mainly about getting rid of double error messages for same file.
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Replace a static variable which was used in error-reporting but wasn't thread-safe.
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It's no longer enabled by default as it causes some costs to all texture switches.
Thanks @ edo9300 for reporting (http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=52721)
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Event got eaten before. It passes it now on partly (enough to arrive at CGUIEnvironment) when the focus will stay inside the modal screen.
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string has operator== for char_type which can save a lot of string allocations when loading xml's.
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Changes are all related to automatic creation of documentation.
Note: It's not yet fully working in trunk due to changes since 1.8
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New default is that the system decides itself.
Reason is that X11 didn't like the last change (disabling it on start) too much and we got messed up title-bars.
Or at least on some Window Managers. Which makes sense as X11 really requires Windows to be resizable in Windowed mode.
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