Do I really need to have everything uniquely prefixed with
uncomprehensible names to defend myself from headers that were made by
careless people two centuries ago?! Rage level +37.
The only places where they aren't absolute are:
- when header is included from corresponding source file
- when including headers which are not part of final installation (e.g.
test-specific configuration, headers from Implementation/)
Everything what was in src/ is now in src/Corrade, everything from
src/Plugins is now in src/MagnumPlugins, everything from external/ is in
src/MagnumExternal. Added new CMakeLists.txt file and updated the other
ones for the moves, no other change was made. If MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED
is set, everything compiles and installs like previously except for the
plugins, which are now in MagnumPlugins and not in Magnum/Plugins.
They are now not exposed to the user at all, as their API will be
probably changed and reworked in the future to allow GLX/EGL-specific
extension to be used. Also this looks scary in the documentation.
It prevents unwanted implicit conversions from e.g. nullptr to Camera,
Vector2 to Physics::Point etc. By making all the constructors explicit
it is easier to routinely add the keyword to all new classes instead of
thinking about cases when to add and when not to.
Because with NaCl WindowContext doesn't make sense anymore, the classes
are now renamed:
* Contexts namespace -> Platform
* *WindowContext -> Application
Hopefully this is (one of) last crazy renaming runs.