We want to be able to use unpacked MPQs on low-end platforms
(PS2/rg99/etc).
This is tricky on case-sensitive filesystems. Avoids case issues by
lowercasing all paths in the code (then we'll just need lowercased
listfiles).
libmpq is a much simpler alternative to StormLib for reading MPQ archives.
We use our own fork of libmpq: https://github.com/diasurgical/libmpq
Impact:
* DevilutionX is now a lot more portable. Unlike StormLib, libmpq only
needs platform-specific code for Windows.
* Locks around file access **removed** (instead we duplicate the file descriptor for streamed audio only).
* RAM usage is **300 KiB** lower than StormLib.
* Stripped release linux_x86_64 binary is **32 KiB** smaller.
* Amiga build now hangs instead of crashing.
`std::make_unique<T[]>(size)` always zero-initalizes the array.
C++20 has `std::make_unique_for_overwrite` to avoid that, while
older C++ versions can use the approach applied here.
Fix for Vita
Update to use free functions
Use std::optional to allow setting empty paths
Change header inclusion order
Co-authored-by: Gleb Mazovetskiy <glex.spb@gmail.com>
Use std::optional to allow setting empty paths
Apply clang-format
Temporary commit
`CelOutputBuffer` now contains an `SDL_Surface` and an `SDL_Rect`.
We now have access to SDL surface manipulation functions.
`gpBuffer` and `gpBufEnd` are completely gone 🧹
This results in some FPS loss (250 -> 195) recovered in a subsequent
commit.