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.
At the moment just the GL library itself w/o the tests, and without
backwards compatibility aliases. The following types were left in the
root namespace, despite being in the GL/ directory, as they will get
moved back soon:
* Image, CompressedImage and their dimensional typedefs
* ImageView, CompressedImageView and their dimensional typedefs
* PixelStorage
Not PixelFormat etc., that one will stay in the GL namespace and a
completely new PixelFormat enum will be provided in the root namespace.
Minimal updates (just the include guards) so Git is hopefully able to
detect the rename and track the history properly.
Everything except Magnum::GL doesn't compile now.
The `#line` statement was an ugly hack and it breaks code highlighting
in KDevelop (and I guess in many other Clang-based IDEs as well). This
however means adding new extensions is a bit more annoying, but
hopefully the newly added test should aid with that. Developers guide
contains more info.
I deprecated that because I wanted to be sure that I properly update all
my code to actually propagate the options. But now I see that this is
actually a valid case -- the engine being in a thread or in some other
way hidden from the outside *shouldn't* need access to argc/argv.
Also updated the docs to say it's completely harmless to propagate the
args.
DetectedDriver::AMD is now DetectedDriver::Amd,
DetectedDriver::ProbablyAngle is now just DetectedDriver::Angle. The old
names are still present, but deprecated and will be removed in the
future.
Followup to previous commit -- links to opengl.org are now redirected to
khronos.org and the extension links have the same format for both GL and
GLES. That allows me to remove some of the Doxygen aliases and use just
a single set of the functions for both GL and GLES.