It was pain to type it with all the template parameters (`typename
AbstractCamera<dimensions, T>::AspectRatioPolicy`,
`Camera3D<>::AspectRatioPolicy::Extend`...) and it looked like it is
different for each camera template (which internally wasn't).
* Camera is now templated also on underlying floating-point type.
* Drawable objects can be split into groups (e.g. for separated
rendering of transparent objects)
* Added (long time missing) test for draw() function.
Magnum.h now doesn't include anything except OpenGL headers, thus
changes in Math library don't trigger recompilation of everything, but
only of things really depending on it.
Math constants moved to separate file for similar reasons, de-inlined
some functions to remove the need for some #includes.
Now we can use CORRADE_COMPARE() almost exclusively for comparing
Vector, Matrix instances and all containers from STL. Tests running time
for all 31 tests is now around 0.1 sec instead of two seconds like
before.
Disabled compilation of all benchmarks, because TestSuite cannot handle
them yet.
PKGBUILD from AUR now can shamelessly use check() function without
unnecessary dependencies.
It was overengineered and unnecessarily complicated. Now the camera is
specified only in Scene::draw(), which eliminates all the needs for
recalculating absolute object transformations on each camera
transformation change. Absolute object transformation is now computed
relative to root object or relative to camera object passed as
parameter. Because of that it is now also possible to draw the scene
using multiple cameras at once.
Both functions convert the value to radians at compile time. For
example deg(180.0f) is converted to 3.14f. Less intuitive than
user-defined literals (C++11 feature), but works everywhere.