Convert CEL files to CL2 at load time. CL2 format is more efficient and is about as fast to render.
CEL vs CL2 sizes, on dLvl 5: https://gist.github.com/glebm/9bbdd76962abcd4fd2405ecd3379af97
Memory:
* Peak memory (while loading): -300 KiB
* Memory in-game (dLvl5): -700 KiB
* RG99 binary size: -15 KiB (1333096 -> 1317192)
Performance on rg99:
* On average, -1 FPS in town.
* Same FPS in dungeon (20 FPS on dLvl 1).
Adds simple string / integer concatenation functions.
Many of the uses of `fmt::format` are simply concatenation
of a few strings and integers.
`StrCat` is an easier-to-read alternative to such uses of `fmt`.
* Change defines to constexpr int in player.h
* Add const or constexpr to player.h/cpp where applicable
* Update tests with changed names of player constatns
* remove unecessary variable
1. Do not modify the map after loading. Instead, return string views
(guaranteed to be null-terminated) from look up functions and return
the key directly if not found.
2. Use an `unorded_map` instead of `map` where available (C++20).
Saves a bit of RAM (~50 KiB) and improves lookup performance.
Makes `CelSprite` unowned and adds a new `OwnedCelSprite` class for
owned sprites.
This clarifies ownership and makes the code cleaner in a number of
places.
Additionally, because the `CelSprite` class is now tiny (1 less
pointer), we can pass it by-value instead of by-reference, removing a
pointer indirection in the rendering functions.
1. Increase line height for CJK labels (10->18) to prevent overlap.
2. Increase label width in the right column by 1px (67->68), allowing 3 fullwidth characters to fit on one line.
3. Adjust Base/Now/Gold attribute header positions for CJK.
4. Fix field label/value alignment.