As we are now using absolute includes, there is no need to prefix
everything with "magnum<Namespace>" etc. All generated configuration
files are renamed to configure.h and their path is included _before_
everything else to avoid accidental collisions.
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.
Fixed old references to Buffer::Usage, fixed parameter order in Image
constructor, fixed some function references. Added explicit references
to linkable stuff.
Buffer usage is used as parameter in many functions, e.g. in
*Framebuffer::read() and *Texture::image(), but they are rather seldom
used and including whole Buffer.h file just for one enum is just
overkill. The old Buffer::Usage is now alias to BufferUsage, it is
marked as deprecated and will be removed in future release.
This is source-incompatible change, but this function probably wasn't
used much in user code, rather its Mesh/Buffer convenience overload.
Actually Containers::Array<char> has _implicit_ conversion operator to
char*, but this should not be an issue, as the conversion is not allowed
on rvalue references, thus the following code shouldn't compile at all.
Not available on GCC < 4.8.1, though.
// ...
char* data;
std::tie(..., data) = MeshTools::compressIndices(...);
Using specialized enum instead of global Type and shitload of type
traits to handle it correctly. Removed TypeTraits::indexType() and
cleaned up MeshTools::compressIndices() while at it.
It only caused another maintenance burden and was confusing to users.
Now when scene graph is in SceneGraph namespace there is no need for
another grouping. Namespaces are (and should be) sufficient.
This reverts commit 79945ab6fc.
Conflicts:
src/BufferedImage.h
src/BufferedTexture.h
src/Framebuffer.h
src/Query.h
src/SceneGraph/Scene.h
While namespaces act for hierarchy, modules are something like "tags" -
usable when you want to check related classes of e.g. CubeMapTexture.
Not sure how to name module for Math and Physics namespaces and
Contexts/Trade, though.
All classes moved to MeshTools::Implementation namespace and removed
from Doxygen output. They now all return tuples instead of custom
structures. Updated and improved documentation, removed references to
implementation classes.
Checking whether given type can be used for mesh indices or image data
was always done like this, because it was also needed to get OpenGL type
ID for the type:
TypeTraits<typename TypeTraits<T>::IndexType>::glType()
This was cumbersome, now the check is done using function, which
returns the OpenGL type ID directly:
TypeTraits<T>::indexType()
Also replaced TextureType with imageType() and renamed glType() to just
type().
All HTML code and Doxygen shortcuts such as @c, @b and @em are now
rewritten using Markdown syntax, which makes it more readable.
Also updated Doxyfile. Doxygen 1.8 at least is required to generate
the documentation now.