The stride was computed always for resulting GLSL type (e.g. vec4) even
if the data were of anoother type (e.g. std::uint8_t[4]). The code is
exceptionally ugly now, time to wrap it with unit tests.
Would cause weird issues with state, it's better to just not allow it
and follow KISS principle than trying to implementing it. Also
crosslinked required function calls in 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.
Now whole Magnum, Magnum::SceneGraph and Magnum::Math namespaces are
fully documented -- each class has at least "getting started"
documentation, larger modules are documented on separate pages.
Optimalizations in Corrade::TestSuite and Corrade::Utility::Debug leaded
to significant reduction of compilation time - on my machine it was
~5:38 before with building of unit tests enabled, now only ~5:00.
* Normalization of e.g. color components passed as unsigned byte to
float values is possible.
* BGRA vector component ordering is possible.
* Proper type checking, allowing only GLSL-equivalent types to be used
as attributes.
* Reverted back to typedef'ing shader attributes, as type conversion
can now be specified in constructor.
* Instead of "binding attributes" the user now "adds vertex buffer". It
corresponds better with what OpenGL itself does.
* Vertex buffers now must be managed by the user.
* Shader attributes are now static const members instead of typedefs to
allow more convenient add*VertexBuffer*() calls.
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
Desktop OpenGL and OpenGL ES 2 support can be switched using CMake
TARGET_GLES option. All functionality not supported in ES is marked in
documentation.
If targetting OpenGL ES, GLES2/gl2.h is included instead of GLEW.
Mesh class now uses VAOs only in desktop OpenGL, in ES the buffers are
bound on each draw call.