Please note that this is not exactly backwards compatible, but as most
uses of the plugin library are without interacting with CMake, it
shouldn't be as painful, hopefully. In any case, recreate the build dir
and update your copy of Find*.cmake modules to avoid weird things
happening.
User-facing changes:
* Documentation of Find*.cmake modules converted to reStructuredText to
follow official CMake guidelines.
* The newfangled way to link the plugins is to use
MagnumPlugins::JpegImporter instead of
${MAGNUMPLUGINS_JPEGIMPORTER_LIBRARIES} and
${MAGNUMPLUGINS_JPEGIMPORTER_INCLUDE_DIRS}.
* The old ${MAGNUMPLUGINS_*_LIBRARIES} are deprecated and
just expand to MagnumPlugins::* target and are exposed only if
building with BUILD_DEPRECATED.
* The old ${MAGNUMPLUGINS_*_INCLUDE_DIRS} are removed, as the
MagnumPlugins::* targets cover that now as well.
Internal changes:
* Removed global state in favor of target-specific settings.
As with Corrade, this is not exactly backwards compatible, but for
common use case without OBJECT libraries this should not be a problem.
In any case, recreate the build dir and update your copy of all
Find*.cmake modules to avoid weird things happening.
User-facing changes:
* Documentation of all Find*.cmake modules converted to
reStructuredText to follow official CMake guidelines.
* The newfangled way to use the libraries is to link to Magnum::Shaders
instead of adding ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_INCLUDE_DIRS} to include path and
linking to ${MAGNUM_SHADERS_LIBRARIES}.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_LIBRARIES} are deprecated and now just expand to
Magnum::* target. Use the target directly. These are also enabled
only when building with MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED.
* The old ${MAGNUM_*_INCLUDE_DIRS} are removed as the Magnum::* targets
cover these too.
Internal changes:
* Global state such as include_directories() was replaced with
target-specific settings.
103% of use cases use the returned value directly without checking, so
we might as well do the check ourselves. Added new function hasCurrent()
and added deprecated backward-compatibility conversion and -> operators.
Wow, that creeped to a lot of places.
Last dinosaur from the pointer age.
In the particular case of AnyImageConverter the function needs to access
manager and load/instantiate plugin using it, which is non-const
operation. More generally, it puts unnecessary restrictions on what the
plugin can and cannot do.