1. Fixes DrawStringwithColors kerning fit handling and newline handling.
2. Splits tests into one file per function call, making it easier to compare diffs and add new tests.
Also adds `--update_expected` argument to update the expected files with actual results.
When using KerningFitSpacing with centered or right-aligned text,
adjust the horizontal start position after changing the spacing.
Co-authored-by: Gleb Mazovetskiy <glex.spb@gmail.com>
Untangles dependencies by splitting up `engine.{h,cpp}` into 3 files:
1. `primitive_render`
2. `ticks` -- only contains `GetAnimationFrame` for now.
3. `GetWidth2` renamed to `CalculateSpriteTileCenterX` and moved to `levels/dun_tile.hpp`.
Enabled only in Debug mode.
Runs Lua similar to the `lua` CLI.
Supports multiline input with Shift+Enter.
Missing features:
1. Scrollback.
2. Input history on up/down.
Open with backtick, close with Esc.
4 options args are a bit unwieldy, especially when you want
to pass only the first and the last one.
With a struct, there is no need to specify the default values
for the args in between.
Adds handy helpers for performing algorithms on the entire container.
They're prefixed with `c_` for container.
This naming convention is identical to some popular C++ libraries, such
as Abseil.
Done with the following script:
```ruby
Dir["Source/**/*.{h,c,cc,cpp,hpp}"].each do |path|
v = File.read(path)
next if !v.include?("uint32_t") || v.include?("cstdint")
lines = v.lines
line_num = if lines[2].start_with?(" *")
lines.index { |l| l.start_with?(" */") } + 3
else
3
end
lines.insert(line_num, "#include <cstdint>\n")
File.write(path, lines.join(""))
end
```
then fixed-up manually
Removes most `FMT_COMPILE` calls.
`FMT_COMPILE` results in better performance but larger code size.
Removes `FMT_COMPILE` calls for places that are called infrequently,
i.e. not on every frame.
RG-99 binary size reduced by ~4 KiB.
1. Fixes the return value (bytes rendered).
2. Fixes line wrapping / end-of-rendering based on the given rectangle:
1. Accounts for `BaseLineOffset`.
2. Fixes an off-by-one error for the y coordinate.
3. Wraps the cursor when needed.
3. Fix chat input box dimensions (height is 3 * line height).
4. Set the hint that indicates that we do not render the current
IME suggestion (SDL_TEXTEDITING). This indicates to IME
that it should render the suggestion instead.
When using `UNPACKED_MPQS`, avoid all the SDL machinery for reading
files.
This is beneficial not only due to reduced indirection but also because
we can test for the file's existence and get the file size without
opening it, which is much faster.
https://github.com/diasurgical/devilutionx-mpq-tools produces an unpacked MPQ
with all the graphics converted to CLX and the unused files removed.
This is primarily useful on RAM-constrained platforms, such as PS2,
because it eliminates the MPQ overhead.
Adds a build option to load from such unpacked directories instead of the MPQ.
These directories are searched for in the same locations
where the MPQs would be searched for otherwise.
Example directory layout:
* /usr/local/share/diasurgical/devilutionx/diabdat/ -- unpacked and converted diabdat.mpq
* /usr/local/share/diasurgical/devilutionx/hellfire/ -- unpacked and converted hellfire MPQs (all of them merged into 1 directory)
* /usr/local/share/diasurgical/devilutionx/fonts/ -- unpacked fonts.mpq
* /usr/local/share/diasurgical/devilutionx/pl/ -- unpacked pl.mpq
These directory structure is produced by calling `unpack_and_minify_mpq`
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).
The format is almost identical to CL2, except it uses the frame header
to store frame width and height instead of 5 32-line offsets.
This means we always have access to frame dimensions, so we can use it
as an on-disk format for our graphics as well.
Additionally, we may be able to optimize the rendering even more
in the future now that we have guaranteed knowledge of frame dimensions.