We're not including windows.h there (fortunately!), so there's no point
in defining such a macro. Also the proper way would be defining it only
if it's not already defined to avoid macro redefinition warnings.
These are in most cases the only strings that are used, and I don't
think having to call std::strlen() for each of them is a good idea if
we don't need to.
We're going to eventually include this class in all Application classes
(need that in order to inherit a to-be-created Configuration class) and
the <string> and <vector> would be just too much. This change caused
magnum-gl-info.wasm (WebGL 2 build) to go down from 247 to 245 kB. Not
much, but that's I guess because there's still a lot other vectors of
strings elsewhere.
There's a lot more places to clean up, will do those in separate
commits. This change is the most atomic I could do, and it introduces a
breaking change to all APIs that returned a std::vector or a
std::string. Fortunately (or as I hope) those weren't used that much, so
it shouldn't cause build breakages for that many people.
Quite a lot of the optimization ideas is borrowed from the new Vk
library -- such as "interning" the driver workaround strings to avoid
allocating their copies.
On desktop this saves about 50 kB in symbols. Was done for Vulkan
already, this follows that (two years later). I need this in order to
solve the problem of static globals being unique across shared libs, and
it sounded better to export just one symbol instead of 689.
ARB_sample_locations and AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter /
NV_fragment_shader_barycentric for barycentic coords in the vertex
shader. The ARB extension mentions GLES but doesn't have any assigned
number, so I'm treating it as desktop-only. There's a NV variant that
does have an ES extension number, but I don't really want to add it just
because that.
This fixes a conflicting definition of GLsizeiptr and GLintptr when
Magnum is combined with qopengl.h from Qt on Windows. Khronos has it as
`signed long int`, whereas qopengl.h as ptrdiff_t, which is just `int`.
This one explicitly loads GL 1.0 and 1.0 function pointers on EGL
contexts on NVidia drivers (Linux headless boxes), because somehow the
usual statically linked functions don't behave correctly.
Minimal updates (just the include guards) so Git is hopefully able to
detect the rename and track the history properly.
Everything except Magnum::GL doesn't compile now.
As with Corrade, this is not exactly backwards compatible, but for
common use case without OBJECT libraries this should not be a problem.
In any case, recreate the build dir and update your copy of all
Find*.cmake modules to avoid weird things happening.
User-facing changes:
* Documentation of all Find*.cmake modules converted to
reStructuredText to follow official CMake guidelines.
* The newfangled way to use the libraries is to link to Magnum::Shaders
instead of adding ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_INCLUDE_DIRS} to include path and
linking to ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_LIBRARIES}.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_LIBRARIES} are deprecated and now just expand to
Magnum::* target. Use the target directly. These are also enabled
only when building with MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_INCLUDE_DIRS} are removed as the Magnum::* targets
cover these too.
Internal changes:
* Global state such as include_directories() was replaced with
target-specific settings.
New in 2.8.9, much cleaner than the previous "solution". Also cleaned up
the surroundings a bit. Fixed cases where PIC was forced independently
of the settings, for plugins the PIC is now also set only when
needed/requested.