I had somewhat rashly removed operator = in [r6280]
But since c++11 implicit defined copy assignment operator is deprecated when a user-declared destructor exists.
Still... alternative would be adding copy assignment operator but neither that nor the virtual destructor seem to be needed.
So rather removind destructor which seems to add an unnecessary virtual function table for it (seems to be just used like a POD throughout the code)
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See no reason for them. And would have to put back operator= and copy constructor otherwise (realized creating those is now deprecated when having a destructor defined).
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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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color intitialization has some cost, but we initialized all other values already (vectors are always set to 0).
Don't think it's a good idea to have one value around which is random.
S3DVertex2TCoords(S3DVertex& o) to S3DVertex2TCoords(const S3DVertex& o) simply because it makes more sense
S3DVertexTangents(const S3DVertex& o) added because I'll need it later (and no idea why only S3DVertex2TCoords got one of those before).
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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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No point in repeating pure virtual functions
(maybe wasn't meant to be derived from IMeshBuffer at first?)
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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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Yeah, setValue is not enough and if getLast() works then this should work as well (when users are very careful...)
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Same as in IIndexBuffer. Needed as replacement for non const operator[] which can't be done for this interface (as type is dynamic).
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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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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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1 Meshbuffer with 24 vertices, so each side has it's own vertices.
Normals perpendicular to the cube-sides.
CubeSceneNode accepts now a ECUBE_MESH_TYPE
CubeSceneNode::clone now also clones rotation and scale (not sure why it didn't do that before - hope there was no reason, but can't think of any).
ISceneManager::addCubeSceneNode accepts now a ECUBE_MESH_TYPE and passes it through.
Example 22.MaterialViewer using new cube type. Also a few more beauty fixes there.
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Other functions like getMaterialRendererName got switched to u32 in the past. I can see no reason why this one was left out, so changing it to be same as the rest.
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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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Just safer. Could probably do in a lot more places... another time.
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They all just implemented the same the default functions do.
This causes now warnings with newer gcc -Wdeprecated settings (otherwise they would have had to implement always both, but makes no sense as they did nothing special).
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It's identical to the implicit one generated, so we don't need that.
And it triggers warnings with -Wdeprecated in newer gcc.
It's because the implicit definition of a copy constructor is deprecated if the class has a user-declared copy assignment operator.
There's a few more warnings about that in Irrlicht, will have to check them in detail as the other cases are not as trivial to fix as this one.
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Lets just keep this one around. Easy to use, downward compatible and generally works as expected.
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Usually something like __IRR_SOME_GUARD_INCLUDED__ replaced by IRR_SOME_GUARD_INCLUDED.
Removing underscores at the end wasn't necessary, but more symmetric (probably the reason they got added there as well).
While this touches every header it shouldn't affect users (I hope).
Also a few whitespace changes to unify whitespace usage a bit.
And a bunch of spelling fixes in comments.
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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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Clang complained.
Slightly interesting case - pure virtual function with override - I suppose for documentation purposes.
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setTexture functions for single textures (more or less the usual case) IRenderTarget no longer need memory allocations
on each call.
Also calling IRenderTarget::setTexture with a nullpointer no longer sets a rendertarget with an array which contains a single nullpointer but clears the array instead.
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Still can't decide on fixing/leaving function names... brr
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Not going to change that as it breaks too much code moving it into another namespace (and arguably both are ok),
but should at least be mentioned somehwere.
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Thanks @ Bate for the patch (patch #175 with minor changes).
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Also adding some to VS2010 project file (for better project search)
Some empty line removal.
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Capping the torus also supported.
Bit arguably if caps belong in this function, but default for caps is off and they can be useful.
(one could also code partial minor circles ... but I'm stopping there)
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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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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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getAlignLeft, getAlignRight, getAlignTop, getAlignBottom.
Deliberately not mirroring setAlignment function, as that takes 4 parameters and that's always a bit ugly to return.
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Thanks @TheBrokenRail for a patch proposal based on example code from esjeon (patch #322).
See https://sourceforge.net/p/irrlicht/patches/322
Original example code here: https://github.com/esjeon/xinput2-touch
Users have to enable _IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_ in IrrCompileConfig and link with Xi to make this work.
I rewrote the patch a bit and have no system for testing here, so this still needs some testing.
I also backported EET_TOUCH_INPUT_EVENT for this from the ogl-es branch.
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Returns currently used color - depending on state and if override color is set.
Note: Not adding this to editbox for now as it's a bit more tricky there (selection changing color, so it has no single color).
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That makes it easier to use partial screens, while using automatic alignment.
Default is still automatic resizing as before, thought it got changed a bit as it looked a bit strange.
Before it only set the lower-right corner, but compared to driver screensizes, so it behaved a bit strange
when the leftTop corner of the rootGuiElement was changed (different than when the rightBottom corner was set).
Could be the idea before was that only clipping matters.
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Thanks @ Maksim Gamarnik for report.
https://sourceforge.net/p/irrlicht/bugs/451
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It's never really done much in c++, was deprecated in c++11 and is reserved since c++17.
Thanks @Maksym Hamarnyk for remdinding me about this.
Note: there are few more register commands in third library .c code. It's still a valid keyword there.
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This changes the behaviour on Win32 somewhat when Windows returned a CURSOR_SUPPRESSED state (touch-screen input hiding cursor globally).
Previously we set IsVisible it to false when CURSOR_SUPPRESSED was set.
Also we handle the CURSOR_SUPPRESSED state slightly different now and still try to hide cursors once when requested.
Reason for the change is that the old behaviour made it harder to recover from touch-screens hiding the cursor because Irrlicht didn't
know anymore which state is _should_ have. This also unifies the behaviour on all drivers as the other drivers already returned the visible
flag independent of the system being able to actually show the cursor.
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UI and scenenodes are often connected. And while it was possible to work around this already by using custom draw functions
or deriving from gui and scene-nodes at the same time, it did already lead a few times to uglier code for me.
So I guess adding one more pass to the engine has it's uses.
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Unlikely we ever support conversions with compressed image format.
Define is a bit ugly I guess, but nicest way I could think off.
Can probably be used in some image writers as well, have to check which support/don't support compressed formats first.
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The f32 version jumped around more on gcc/linux (didn't do so with VisualStudio, mabye sqrt on VS already uses double internally).
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The way this was implemented BlendFactor and MaterialTypeParam could conflict otherwise as they both send the blend functions.
We could probably rewrite all places which use EMT_ONETEXTURE_BLEND+MaterialTypeParam to additionally check for BlendFactor, but it would still set the blend-functions twice.
I'm not sure if BlendFactor works with 2D materials currently? (but we can't set those to shaders yet anyway except in the gles branch...).
I've also started documenting a few things about how I suppose it's working, I hope I got it all right.
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Fix bug that AnimatedMeshSceneNode ignored ReadOnlyMaterials flag when checking materials for transparent render passes.
Make IVideoDriver::getMaterialRenderer const.
Fix bugs in COctreeSceneNode, CMeshSceneNode and CAnimatedMeshSceneNode where check for transparency in OnRegisterSceneNode() and in render() where no longer identical (those got added after Irrlicht 1.8).
Some notes for future:
- Maybe we should have a getRenderPass instead of just needsTransparentRenderPass, but this way the code didn't need so much changes and behaves (aside from fixes) pretty much as before.
- Still wondering if the default implementation in CNullDriver::needsTransparentRenderPass should always return false when SMaterial.ZWriteEnable is set to EZW_ON.
This might be nicer with another material flag. Thought then we might want a material enum to choose the renderpass and that's more work.
And we get some recursion as needsTransparentRenderPass might want to check result of getWriteZBuffer which calls needsTransparentRenderPass, so we might need a second function or an additional flag there.
But return false when SMaterial.ZWriteEnable == EZW_ON could still be done as EZW_ON is a new flag so existing behavior shouldn't break. I just don't know right now if having an extra render pass for transparent nodes might still make sense even when zbuffer is not written or if that's really the only reason to do that. Any feedback anyone?
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This breaks compiling. To have old values replace false with EZW_OFF and true with EWZ_AUTO.
There's a bit history to this change. ZWriteFineControl got introduced after 1.8 so it was never in a released version.
Basically it was needed after some changes had been made to allow shaders to have zwrite enabled independent
of the material-type (which worked badly for shaders). This had caused other problems as it was then enabled too often instead.
So to quickly fix those bugs and avoid breaking compatibility I had introduced a new enum ZWriteFineControl in SMaterial.
This worked and didn't break compiling - but I noticed by now that introducing a second flag for this made maintainance for an already
very hard to understand problem (figuring out the implementation of transparency and zwriting) even more complicated.
So to keep maintance somewhat sane I decided to break compiling now and merge those two flags.
The behavior should not be affected by this commit - except for users which set this flag already in their code and have to switch to the enum now.
Serialization is switched on loading old files (so SMaterial has enum already and writes that out).
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(and considering replacing it and breaking binary serialization of SMaterial - having 2 flags for zwrite is simply too confusing).
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Before OpenGL used GL_SPHERE_MAP instead of GL_REFLECTION_MAP in COpenGLMaterialRenderer.
Not sure why, but documentation mentioned GL not being implemented, so maybe it was forgotten?
Or maybe I'm missing something as this was a big too easy to fix :-)
Anyway - I tested it and with that change they seem to look now identical to the D3D9 version, so I think it's fine.
Obviously means whoever used the material before on OpenGL has now a changed material.
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- Add warnings to round_, round32 about different (and sometimes worse) behavior than the standard library, especially at high numbers.
For example with input 8388609 standard library corrrectly returns 8388609, but we get 8388610.
But as we still don't use C99/c++11 in Irrlicht 1.9 I have no easy way to fix this.
- reciprocal_squareroot with IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH is less exact than it claims to be. Just commenting it.
- document slightly different behavior of reciprocal with IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH around 0.
- Kick out IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH for floor32, ceil32, round32. Their results are simply wrong, especially for uneven numbers.
Like floor32(1) will be 0. or ceil32(-1) will also be 0. round32 wasn't as bad, but also down-rounding 0.5 and less exact.
I know Burnings still wants those functions, so next commmit will add them again, but with new names and only an internal header.
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64-bit asm isn't supported on VS (and I suppose we used 32-bit asm anyway).
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That function just returned true for years not doing anything.
As far as I can see from the web it's about some rare cases in DOS compatibility mode with 32-bit apps.
But not sure why it was called exactly in this place in the past.
So no comments, no idea what it's about and not actually doing anything and probably not needed on any platform anyone still uses ... lets just kick it out.
(it did break compiling IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH on x64 which is why I noticed it)
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- Delimiters now end up in their own token when keepSeparators is true.
- When ignoreEmptyTokens is false we now add a token at the end when the last character is a delimiter.
While this means some changes, the ignoreEmptyTokens=false didn't work correct in 1.8 anyway, so another change shouldn't break much.
Thanks @manni63 for bringing this up in forum: http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=51584&p=299634#p299634
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