With C++20 the custom container PS:span, which was a backport of
std::span is no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source/lib and fix
what needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with files in source/maths and fix what
needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Some have their editor configured to remove trailing whitespace and
editing such a file would "fix" it, adding an unrelated change.
Fix whitespace violations excluding third party libs and generated files
like glad or patches.
Enable pre-commit hook trailing-whitespace to enforce it in the future.
Fixes: #8016
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
GCC thinks `m_Buf + m_BufLen` can be outside the bound of `m_Buf`.
That is because `m_BufLen + len < CHUNK_SIZE` can evaluate to `true`
even if `m_BufLen` is bigger than `CHUNK_SIZE` due to wrapping. Tell GCC
that it's not possible.
This replaces all links pointing to trac with their corresponding links
to gitea. Also replace http with https while at it.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This PR introduces a new ScrollPanel component with the following
capabilities:
- Scroll Orientation Support: Allows scrolling in horizontal, vertical,
or both directions, providing flexibility for different use cases.
- Partial Object Rendering: Supports partial rendering of objects that
are only partially visible within the scroll boundaries, improving
visual accuracy and performance.
- Boundary-Constrained Mouse Interaction: Handles mouse events strictly
within the panel's visible boundaries, preventing interaction with
objects outside the scrollable area.
- Minimum Internal Size (min_width, min_height): Introduces support for
virtual space management, allowing the panel to maintain a minimum
internal size independent of its actual on-screen dimensions. Even
when the panel is resized, this ensures that the content respects a
defined virtual space (with min_width and min_height), effectively
simulating a larger internal canvas. This is particularly useful for
large content or scenarios where a more extensive scrollable area is
required than the current visible panel.
Avoid cases of filenames
Update years in terms and other legal(ish) documents
Don't update years in license headers, since change is not meaningful
Will add linter rule in seperate commit
Happy recompiling everyone!
Original Patch By: Nescio
Comment By: Gallaecio
Differential Revision: D2620
This was SVN commit r27786.
60befbd1cf added the exact same implementation to the rmgen tool,
469d0fe5c5 removed the rmgen tool along with the original implementation
of noise.
Patch By: smiley
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4611
This was SVN commit r26810.
The main change is the introduction of a 'pushing pressure' counter on
units. This counter increases when units get pushed around, and
decreases over time. In essence, units under high pressure move slower &
are harder to push around.
The major effect is that units can now get bogged down when very dense
groups start colliding. This makes movement more realistic, makes unit
movement more 'chokepointy', and generally improves the mathematical
soundness of the system (lower values are easier to handle for our 200ms
turns).
Other changes:
- The logic to detect units crossing each other's path has been
reworked. Units that run towards each other should not more obviously
avoid each other.
- New parameters: 'Spread' is a measure of how strong the pushing effect
is based on distance. With the current settings, static-pushing is
rather 'on/off', whereas moving-pushing is more gradual (and thus the
max influence distance was increased when moving).
- Default values have been tweaked for lower overlap.
- Units only looked at other units within their grid region. This led to
overlap near grid-borders. Units now look at neighboring grid elements,
which largely removes this issue. While this may be slower, the
performance of pushing was largely negligible before, so it is unlikely
to become a main cause of lag (and overlap was generally disliked by
players).
- Units no longer orient in the direction of pushing, but instead keep
facing their target. This can look slightly odd under very heavy pushing
forces, but vastly improves behaviour of very slow units such as rams
(since they spend much less time turning around). As a side-effect,
clean up angle code following acc780bcbb .
Engine changes:
- Add a debug rendering mode at compile-time to help understand what is
happening.
- Make it possible to constexpr initialise fractional fixed numbers by
using FromFraction
The 'pressure' change was inspired by alre's suggestion at
https://wildfiregames.com/forum/topic/56436-for-a-better-unit-movement/#comment-461987
Refs #6127
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4439
This was SVN commit r26245.
TERRAIN_TILE_SIZE is now only used in relevant places in the simulation.
This also makes it mostly possible to use CFixed in constexpr contexts.
Refs #5566
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3078
This was SVN commit r25360.
GUIObjectBase is made a IGUIObject* to avoid including those headers
un-necessarily. Subsequent diffs ought to clean up the various of
pointers for that with a similar type with reference semantics.
Also:
- Add standard C and C++ headers (mostly cstring for memcpy, string and
vector) where needed.
- Swap out some includes for forward declarations
- Clean up un-necessary boost includes in precompiled and other headers.
- Clean up precompiled headers, including fewer things.
- Move ACPI to the windows-specific folder as it's included there only
and mostly specific to that platform.
Thanks Stan for the testing.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3129
This was SVN commit r24352.
We now support the most recent released version of `fmt` available (at
the time
of committing).
As we no longer patch `fmt` to get it to work within `pyrogenesis`, this
commit
also mostly removes its source from our code-tree (some headers are
retained for
Windows builds).
If you are a user of...
Linux/BSD: You will now need to have `fmt` installed from your
distribution's
package repository. The minimum supported version of `fmt` is
`4.0`.
OSX: The source is acquired and compiled (in `build-osx-libs.sh`),
then included and linked automatically.
Windows: The relevant header files are retained and, along with a
pre-built
library, are the only things still bundled.
Accepted by: wraitii
Tested by:
* Freagarach (Lubuntu 18.04, `fmt 4.0.0`)
* Krinkle (MacOS 10.14, `fmt 6.1.2`)
* nephele (Alpine Linux)
* wraitii (MacOS 10.14)
* Nescio (Fedora 33, `fmt 7.0.3`)
Windows library files built by: Stan
Fixes: #3190
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2689
This was SVN commit r24267.
This cleans up many un-necessary header includes, either simply
providing nothing or forward declarations in their place.
No major compilation time change here, though this does reduce depencies
in some headers.
Also fix up old MacOS STL-include fixes that are no longer relevant.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3128
This was SVN commit r24227.
ComputeTargetPosition called Dot() with large enough vectors that it
overflowed. Avoid that by not actually doing the full dot product.
Reported by: Itms
Fixes#5852
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3061
This was SVN commit r24152.
Avoids computing the square of the compared value every call.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2058
Reviewed By: Vladislav
This was SVN commit r23489.