It was rendering everything with a plain color, which is rather useless.
Moreover it wasn't consistent with TBN visualization where you might
actually want only the lines rendered and not the triangle.
As usual, the old APIs are still present, but marked as deprecated.
Existing code is not updated yet to ensure I didn't break anything with
this.
This way it's much more intuitive and makes the code shorter and nicer
in many cases. Shaders are now also able to hide irrelevant
draw/dispatch APIs to avoid accidents.
I introduced *strong* enum with values, in a subnamespace, that have the
same name as completely unrelated typedefs. Guess what?! It breaks ALL
LINKS TO THOSE TYPEDEFS! **EVERYWHERE!!!**
Two reasons:
* documentation
* making it actually work because the rules are so complex and ever
changing that a thing I thought "just worked" in fact did not work at
all
The Vector tests now compile again.
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.
Apart from different include (<Magnum/Math/Color.h> instead of
<Magnum/Color.h>) there shouldn't be any visible change to the user. The
BasicColor3 and BasicColor4 classes are now Math::Color3 and
Math::Color4. The Color3, Color4, Color3ub and Color4ub typedefs in
Magnum namespace stayed the same.
BasicColor3 and BasicColor4 is now an alias to Math::Color3 and
Math::Color4, is marked as deprecated and will be removed in future
release. The same goes for the <Magnum/Color.h> include, which now just
includes the <Magnum/Math/Color.h> header.
Please note that in ES3 there is a behavioral change -- geometry shader
is no longer explicitly disabled, but it is enabled by default and you
have to disable it if you don't have the required extension or don't
want to use it.
Each shader now has sample image, example mesh configuration and example
rendering setup. Also properly documented all attribute types and made
introductory chapter for whole Shaders namespace.
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.
In 1.8.5 it is now possible to reference directly to enum member.
Hooray! Also added explicit @ref here and there, fixing some referencing
bugs along the way.