Seems the diff mode doesn't work well, PR are detected as working whereas in master it's shown it's problematic (and really problematic). Use same check everywhere
* Move KeyList & InputHandler from game.h to client/inputhandler.h
We have a header for inputs, move inputhandler class & related keylist object to it
Also introduce a cpp file for MyEventReceiver::OnEvent function in inputhandler.h because a so huge function doesn't needs to be inlined
* Pass clang-format on inputhandler.{cpp,h} (compatible)
* Proper support for continuation indents in clang format
* make src/wieldmesh.h proper and remove it from whitelist
* Add CLion default build directories in .gitignore
* Update embedded jsoncpp from unk version to 0.10.6
0.10.6 is last release without c++11
* Make jsoncpp more compliant with its amalgamate
Jsoncpp cpp file should be upper, make the library like it does in amalgamate
* Reorganization: move minetest embedded libs outside of source tree to /lib
* Fix a dead grep in LINT
If file is in the whitelist, softfail, else hard failure
Some files are not in whitelist and marked as normal:
* src/content_mapnode.h
* src/cguittfont/xCGUITTFont.cpp
* src/gameparams.h
* src/profiler.cpp
* [BUILD] Add clang format + build skipping
* Add clang-format tool to check codestyle.
Warning: it check the whole modified file, not the diff part, it's why it's lazy. Please also look if rules are perfect, i take the Linux codestyle from LLVM site
Fix issue #5415
* Skip building project if no file is modified
* Fix a wrong brace to trigger LINT
* Make lint step outside of unix build scope
* Add AccessModifierOffset: -8
* Typo fix & needs compile fix
* Fix header priorities
The libraries updated in this commit were built with a set of scripts:
https://gist.github.com/sfan5/780c24313c164d34634e18677683b9a3
Building new library versions or just using a different MinGW version
is now way easier. This means Windows builds no longer need to use
ancient library versions just because nobody knows how to build them.
Instead of trying to manually parse the output of 'git show' which can be different across different git configurations, properly use the 'git rev-parse' command that is intended for this purpose.
The old Ant build system has been deprecated for a while and new development is focused on Gradle.
I also removed a hardcoded string that lint caught and moved the patch files to a subdirectory.
I left the JNI files in the root directory.
Otherwise, this updates all .po files for all line numbers that changed
since the last time updatepo.sh was run. We still add the filename, but
this information shouldn't change too often.
xgettext beginning with 0.18.4 supports this feature.
On Debian 8...
```
Package libjpeg8-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
However the following packages replace it:
libjpeg62-turbo-dev
```
Using libjpeg-dev should make the OS select the most appropriate lib to be installed.
These are the packages available on Debian 8.
```
libjpeg-dev - Development files for the JPEG library [dummy package]
libjpeg-turbo-progs - Programs for manipulating JPEG files
libjpeg-turbo-progs-dbg - Programs for manipulating JPEG files (debugging symbols)
libjpeg62-turbo - libjpeg-turbo JPEG runtime library
libjpeg62-turbo-dbg - Debugging symbols for the libjpeg-turbo JPEG library
libjpeg62-turbo-dev - Development files for the libjpeg-turbo JPEG library
libturbojpeg1 - TurboJPEG runtime library - SIMD optimized
libturbojpeg1-dbg - TurboJPEG runtime library - SIMD optimized (debugging symbols)
libturbojpeg1-dev - Development files for the TurboJPEG library
```
This seems to work on all current Debian versions, Wheezy, Jessie and Sid.
https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libjpeg-devhttps://packages.debian.org/jessie/libjpeg-devhttps://packages.debian.org/stretch/libjpeg-dev
Im not sure if Ubuntu has this dummy package.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libjpeg-dev
Perhaps this should be further discussed.
libjpeg8-dev -> libjpeg-dev
This fixes the problem where 0.4.12-dev versions were erroneously shown as
0.4.11-dev because the tag was added on a separate branch. It also fixes a
similar issue when builders didn't fetch new tags when updating.
This also removes the number-of-commits-since-tag field, since it's
incompatible with this. Said field doesn't seem to be useful anyway if you
have the commit hash.
* Combine client and server man pages.
* Update unit test options and available databases in man page.
* Add `--worldname` to man page.
* Fix a bunch of places where `"Minetest"` was used directly instead of `PROJECT_NAME`.
* Disable server build by default on all operating systems.
* Make `ENABLE_FREETYPE` not fail if FreeType isn't found.
* Enable LevelDB, Redis, and FreeType detection by default.
* Remove the `VERSION_PATCH_ORIG` hack.
* Add option to search for and use system JSONCPP.
* Remove broken LuaJIT version detection.
* Rename `DISABLE_LUAJIT` to `ENABLE_LUAJIT`.
* Rename `minetest_*` variables in `version.{h,cpp}` to `g_*`.
* Clean up style of CMake files.
* Remove --enable-unittests and --disable-unittests and add --do-unittests function
* --do-unittests function will exit 0 on success.
* minetest and minetestserver binaries are launched with --do-unittests in travis build.
* CURL support
* only download packages if they don't exist
* fixed download links (libvorbis and libogg)
* manual downloading if automatic downloading fails (only minetest and minetest_game)
* mingwm10.dll and openal_stripped.zip are downloaded automatically
This solves two issues at once:
* CMake would delete po files during ‘make clean’ because it thought
they were autogenerated and not just managed
* the only gettext tools readily available in Windows are so old they
don't support options like --package-name
The change also moves minetest.pot down one level, so we don't need to
special case ‘en’ anymore.
The downside is of course that you need some sane POSIX shell to update
the po files.