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.
Fixes ambiguous case when inheriting multiple grouped features in a
single object. The original functions are now aliases to the new ones,
are marked as deprecated and will be removed in future release.
Main change is that features take reference to containing object instead
of pointer, as the feature must always belong to some object. Feature
groups now return references to features and features return reference
to containing object, as these cannot be null.
Passing `*this` to AbstractFeature (and Camera[23]D) constructor might
now clash with deleted copy constructor, added templated constructor to
catch and resolve these ambiguous cases.
Makes some cases less consistent (and some convenience shortcuts
impossible), but goes well with the attitude "don't use pointer when it
can't be null".
Use AbstractFeature<dimensions, T>, AbstractGroupedFeature<...>,
AbstractFeatureGroup<...>, FeatureGroup<...> like before and add two
kinds of aliases instead of only one, one with *Basic* for abstract type
and one for Float type.
Partially reverts commit 572efce3f7.
Use Animable<dimensions, T> and AnimableGroup<dimensions, T> like before
and add two kinds of aliases instead of only one:
BasicAnimable[Group]2D<T>/BasicAnimable[Group]3D<T> for abstract type
and Animable[Group]2D/Animable[Group]3D for Float.
Partially reverts commit c32c12b387.
Use AbstractObject<dimensions, T> like before and add two kinds of
aliases instead of only one:
AbstractBasicObject2D<T>/AbstractBasicObject3D<T> for abstract type and
AbstractObject2D/AbstractObject2D for Float.
Makes it easier to use AbstractObject in templates of fixed dimensions
(e.g. Bullet integration, where it can now be written as
`AbstractBasicObject2D<btScalar>` instead of potentially confusing
`AbstractBasicObject<2, btScalar>`).
Partially reverts commit cfd405c32c.
Allows to animate objects, pause, repeat and resume the animations. The
user implements animation step and can perform actions on state changes.
Each Animable is part of some group which is optimized for case when no
animation is running, thus it is possible to create multiple independent
"animation islands" to improve performance.