Ew. At first I tried to just port a growable Array of StringViews (which
would already save quite a lot), but then I realized I have a clear
upper bound on the extensions and so can use a "counting sort" without
having to deduplicate anything after.
After the previous (rather minimal) reduction by the Context cleanup,
this reduces the size of magnum-gl-info.wasm from 245 to 237 kB. Quite
significant, I'd say!
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.
An unqualified link to Extensions.h will, guess what -- pick the last
Extension.h header that Doxygen came across. So in this case
Magnum/Vk/Extensions.h. With no warning or any other hint that something
MAYBE could be wrong. FFS.
Should make new things more discoverable, avoid confusion when a
documented API isn't there and reduce the need for maintaining multiple
separate versions of the docs.
If building with deprecated features enabled, the buildsystem checks if
the option is still set and is inconsistent with what Corrade reports
and reports a deprecation warning. For backwards compatibility the
MAGNUM_BUILD_MULTITHREADED CMake variable and preprocessor macro are
still provided as well.
The Audio::Extension::extensions() and GL::Extension::extensions()
functions now return an ArrayView instead of a reference to std::vector.
Having a function-local static std::vector is the worst thing ever. Ugh.
Deprecated for 2018.04, it's been almost a year since. Whoever is using
Magnum regularly updated already, and who not can always upgrade
gradually (2018.02, 2018.04, 2018.10, 2019.01 etc.).
The MAGNUM_ASSERT_VERSION_SUPPORTED(),
MAGNUM_ASSERT_EXTENSION_SUPPORTED(), MAGNUM_VERIFY_NO_ERROR() macros are
now MAGNUM_ASSERT_GL_VERSION_SUPPORTED(),
MAGNUM_ASSERT_GL_EXTENSION_SUPPORTED() and MAGNUM_VERIFY_NO_GL_ERROR().
Backwards-compatible aliases are in the original headers, as usual.