What's left is *a lot* of places taking monstrous
std::vector<std::reference_wrapper> and that can't be changed to
std::vector<Containers::Reference> in a source-compatible way. Even that
would be only a temporary change, since the goal is to fully avoid
dependency on STL in those cases.
The final version of these APIs should take
Containers::ArrayView<Containers::Reference> and be implicitly
convertible froom e.g. std::vector<Containers::Reference>. That's
definitely possible, but not in time for 2019.01, so instead of forcing
users to temporary pass a `{vec.begin(), vec.size()}` everywhere instead
of just `vec`, I'm rather keeping these APIs intact.
Since Range1D is now used all over Animation, the vector made it very
annoying to use. That's fixed now. This is a backwards-incompatible
change, but I don't expect the 1D range to be used much, mainly because
it was so shitty to use. Generic code that needs a vector can always
cast to it, like this:
Math::Vector<dimensions, T>{range.min()}
Test for the constructor from pair is no longer accepting pairs of 1D
vectors. I have no idea what I meant by that test case (it's testing the
same thing twice), so I removed one of these.
The pause should advance at `stopPauseTime - startTime`, but the
*original* startTime. Since I changed startTime to be
`stopPauseTime - startTime`, the pause advanced to
`stopPauseTime + startTime`, which is wrong. Now the timeToUse variable
is containing the real final time to unconfuse everything.
I managed to work around that for Emscripten 1.38.5 by adding an
explicit definition of noexcept Player::Track copy
constructor/assignment, but that didn't solve anything for Emscripten,
iOS or Android. Since I can't reproduce that on *anything* I have on
this machine and it seems that the problem somehow just goes away when
using a more recent Clang, I decided to just remove the noexcept
specifier altogether.
I had a temptation to make it noexcept everywhere except Clang, but that
might add potential portability issues (code that works with GCC would
suddenly break on Clang without any clear reason).