Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source/graphics and
fix what needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This commit primarily corrects an inaccurate comment and resolves a
hidden bug in the VisualActor shadow logic, while preserving the current
behavior.
Previously, the DisableShadows option removed both casting and receiving
shadows. However, the internal logic ignored this setting in some cases,
causing shadows to appear even when explicitly disabled in XML
templates.
This change introduces the ability to control CastShadows and
ReceiveShadows independently via template settings, defaulting both to
true unless explicitly specified.
In addition, previews are updated to receive shadows but not cast them,
improving visual volume effects without affecting lighting behavior.
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.
There is no need to have BuildAnimation in CModel when everything is
done in CObjectEntry anyways.
This removes a pointer in every CModel object, which is nice.
Accepted By: vladislavbelov
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4454
This was SVN commit r26254.
RENDERDATA_UPDATE_COLOR was used to precompute lightEnv-dependent data
on the CPU. This is no longer done following engine upgrades, and in
particular d7d02a4740 which explictly always did this on the GPU.
ModelAbstract had a 'SetDirtyRec' hack for it because of decals, which
can also be removed. The 'dirty' bit of CRenderableObject is renderdata
for the specific item, never its props, so it never actually needs to be
recursive.
CheckLightEnv is also useless as a result, and removed.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4453
This was SVN commit r26249.
Previously we had a single culling frustum based on the main camera, and
any object outside the frustum would never get rendered, even if it
should actually contribute to shadows or reflections/refractions. This
caused ugly pop-in effects in the shadows and reflections while
scrolling.
Extend the renderer to support multiple cull groups, each with a
separate frustum and with separate lists of submitted objects, so that
shadows and reflections will render the correctly culled sets of
objects.
Update the shadow map generation to compute the (hopefully) correct
bounds and matrices for this new scheme.
Include terrain patches in the shadow bounds, so hills can cast shadows
correctly.
Remove the code that tried to render objects slightly outside the camera
frustum in order to reduce the pop-in effect, since that was a
workaround for the lack of a proper fix.
Remove the model/patch filtering code, which was used to cull objects
that were in the normal camera frustum but should be excluded from
reflections/refractions, since that's redundant now too.
Inline DistanceToPlane to save a few hundred usecs per frame inside
CCmpUnitRenderer::RenderSubmit.
Fixes#504, #579.
This was SVN commit r15445.
Support conditional expressions in shader effect XML files.
Consolidate fixed-function model rendering into the shader system.
Remove lots of now-obsolete renderer code.
Move shader defines from std::map to new class with interned data, for
performance.
Move texture from model into material.
Alleviate singletonitis.
Remove obsolete lodbias setting.
Remove unused terrain shadow transparency.
This was SVN commit r11423.
Add shadow filtering (PCF) option.
Fix ugly shadow saturation in old lighting mode.
Fix fancy water shader.
Fix camera matrix computation.
Support scissoring of camera frustum.
Optimise vertex skinning.
Inline various matrix functions.
Support filtering of the list of submitted models before a rendering
pass, for more precise culling.
Optimise water renderer (fixes#721, based on patch by ortalo).
Use scissoring when generating reflection/refraction textures.
Skip reflection/refraction texture generation when no water is visible.
Render alpha-blended objects differently (fixes#434).
Reduce shadow swimming effects.
This was SVN commit r9814.
the old debug_assert always ran and tested the expression, which slows
down release builds. wrapping them in #ifndef NDEBUG is clumsy. the new
ASSERT behaves like assert and ENSURE like the old debug_assert. Let's
change any time-critical but not-super-important ENSURE to ASSERT to
speed up release builds. (already done in bits.h and unique_range.h)
This was SVN commit r9362.
Support emitters that are fully running as soon as the game starts.
Fix particle clumping when moving from off-screen to on-screen, by
computing updates more incrementally.
Fix overzealous culling of models with particle emitters.
Add particles to renderer stats.
This was SVN commit r9345.
Handle most CStr8/CStrW conversions via UTF-8 instead of effectively
assuming Latin-1.
Return UTF-8 strings from Xeromyces API.
This was SVN commit r8929.
Replace almost all texture uses with calls to the new system.
Add some anistropic filtering to terrain textures.
Let Atlas load terrain texture previews partly-asynchronously by
polling.
Fix inefficient texture colour determination for minimap.
Remove unused global g_TerrainModified.
Change GUI texcoord computation to be less efficient but to cope with
dynamic texture changes.
Fix GUI renderer effects leaving bogus colour state.
This was SVN commit r8099.
Animate props much more sensibly.
Move ammo code out of CUnit.
Move animation logic out of CModel.
Launch projectiles from the correct location.
Use entity's speeds and sounds in actor viewer.
Add -nosound option to disable audio, and allow audio by default in
Atlas.
Remove some obsolete options.
This was SVN commit r7609.
Stop ignoring actor XML animation speeds.
Add decentralised registration of hotloaders.
Move player ID storage into CModel, to simplify CUnit.
Remove obsolete unit ID allocation code.
Remove some material junk.
This was SVN commit r7605.
Make animations trigger sound effects.
Adjust attack animation timings to match simulation.
Simplify the animation speed settings.
This was SVN commit r7438.
Use noncopyable instead of boost::noncopyable. (But maybe this should be
changed to the NONCOPYABLE macro instead?)
Use boost::filesystem::wpath::file_string instead of
external_file_string, since the latter varies between std::string on
Linux and std::wstring on Windows.
Use wcstombs instead of wcstombs_s.
Use rtl_AllocateAligned instead of _mm_malloc.
This was SVN commit r6574.
this snowballed into a massive search+destroy of the hodgepodge of
mostly equivalent types we had in use (int, uint, unsigned, unsigned
int, i32, u32, ulong, uintN).
it is more efficient to use 64-bit types in 64-bit mode, so the
preferred default is size_t (for anything remotely resembling a size or
index). tile coordinates are ssize_t to allow more efficient conversion
to/from floating point. flags are int because we almost never need more
than 15 distinct bits, bit test/set is not slower and int is fastest to
type. finally, some data that is pretty much directly passed to OpenGL
is now typed accordingly.
after several hours, the code now requires fewer casts and less
guesswork.
other changes:
- unit and player IDs now have an "invalid id" constant in the
respective class to avoid casting and -1
- fix some endian/64-bit bugs in the map (un)packing. added a
convenience function to write/read a size_t.
- ia32: change CPUID interface to allow passing in ecx (required for
cache topology detection, which I need at work). remove some unneeded
functions from asm, replace with intrinsics where possible.
This was SVN commit r5942.