Bumping the minimum version of macOS to 10.15 for spidermonky [1] also
allows us to use std::filesystem instead of boosts implementation.
[1] f14a98e26f
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit eba8439295)
Signed-off-by: phosit <phosit@autistici.org>
Use `std::ranges::max` so that only one iteration is needed to find the
texture of highest priority.
Using `std::ranges::max` with an empty range is undefined behavior. So
there has to be a special case.
The first header was used to include the SpiderMonkey JS API at once,
with safeguards and preprocessor defines. Nowadays, SpiderMonkey
provides modular headers allowing us to include what we use, refs #8086.
Some defines have to be moved to compiler options but it is apparently
a mistake from the SM developers:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1987876
When scaling the GUI, GetCapHeight was incorrectly accounting for
m_Scale which caused text to be hidden due to improper clipping
calculations.
This commit corrects the CapHeight calculation by ensuring that the
division by m_Scale is applied, allowing text to be displayed correctly
at all GUI scale levels.
`TaskManager` and `Future` where coupled together. When a task is pushed
a future is returned. Also the `Future::Wrap` function was inconvenient
to use.
Now `TaskManager::PushTask` doesn't return a `Future` anymore. This
alows to use different `Future`-like types.
Also it's possible to easily use the `Future` with a different type that
implements a `PushTask` function.
We don't gain anything using a span here, so just don't.
```
source/graphics/Font.cpp:535:35: error: Out of bounds access in 'tempDstRow[3]', if 'tempDstRow' size is 2 and '3' is 3 [containerOutOfBounds]
const float dstAlpha{tempDstRow[3] / 255.0f};
^
source/graphics/Font.cpp:543:14: error: Out of bounds access in 'tempDstRow[2]', if 'tempDstRow' size is 2 and '2' is 2 [containerOutOfBounds]
tempDstRow[2] = static_cast<u8>(std::round(((b * srcAlpha + tempDstRow[2] * dstAlpha * (1.0f - srcAlpha)) / outAlpha)));
^
source/graphics/Font.cpp:544:14: error: Out of bounds access in 'tempDstRow[3]', if 'tempDstRow' size is 2 and '3' is 3 [containerOutOfBounds]
tempDstRow[3] = static_cast<u8>(std::round(outAlpha * 255.0f));
^
```
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
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 and fix what
needs to be fixed.
Add markers to precompiled.h header includes to avoid
include-what-you-use wanting them to be removed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source and fix what
needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
New `[locale='xx']...[/locale]` markup lets GUI text sections render
with a locale-specific font (e.g. CJK) while the rest of the caption
keeps the current game font.
guiObject.caption = "Hello [locale='ja']世界[/locale], how do you
[locale='zh']感覺[/locale]" This is ideal for language pickers and
similar UI where you want the language name shown in its own script.
This commit unlocks richer, self-explanatory international UI while
keeping the legacy text behaviour unchanged.
Make include-what-you-use happy with files in source/graphics 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 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 some files in source/graphics and
fix what needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
657be906fe allowed the use of boost filesystem v4, so this should have
been updated as well. As boost filesystem v2 is irrelevant as it was
removed in boost-1.50 so just remove the wrapper function altogether.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
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>
Does only include <errno.h> with the exception on Windows but only if
not using MSVC and even then depends on whether boost is included first
or not.
Use <cerrno> which was added in C++11 and is based of of Posix instead
of a particular cerrno.h of a particular C library.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Goal
----
Avoid corrupting the dynamic font-atlas on Vulkan by blocking any
re-uploads until the command buffer that created / last updated the
texture has actually been submitted.
What changed
------------
* **Queue-aware textures**
* Added `queueSubmitAware` flag to `IDevice::CreateTexture*` APIs.
* `Vulkan::CTexture` now stores two booleans:
- `m_QueueSubmitAware` – opt-in per texture.
- `m_PendingQueueSubmit` – set to *true* the moment an upload
is recorded, cleared once the submit scheduler has flushed.
* `CRingCommandContext::ScheduleUpload` marks the texture as
pending (`SetPendingQueueSubmit(true)`).
* **Device-side watcher**
* `Vulkan::CDevice` keeps a
`m_TextureUploadWatcherQueue`. Each frame it checks textures that
were uploaded ≥ `NUMBER_OF_FRAMES_IN_FLIGHT` frames ago and
clears their pending flag.
* New helpers
`ScheduleTextureUploadWatch `,
`ProcessTextureUploadWatchQueue()`.
* **Font code**
* Atlas texture is now created with
`queueSubmitAware = true`.
* `CFont::UploadTextureAtlasToGPU()` early-outs when
`IsPendingQueueSubmit()` returns *true*, instead of tracking a
submit-handle or the manual `m_IsLoadingTextureToGPU` flag
(removed).
Why this is better
------------------
The logic to wait for a flush is localised inside the rendering
backend, so `CFont` only needs to ask *“is my texture busy?”*.
This removes the fragile submit-handle bookkeeping and works even if
the scheduler issues multiple submits per frame in future.
Result
------
Atlas uploads are deferred until the previous submit completes,
eliminating the intermittent glyph corruption on the Vulkan backend
while leaving GL and the dummy backend unchanged.
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source/renderer 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 a part of the files in source/gui
and fix what needs to be fixed after including missing compile flags.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
The CI warns but doesn't fail, explicitly cast to float and while at it
use constant for PI/2.
```
source\graphics\cameracontroller.cpp(303): warning C4305: 'argument': truncation from 'double' to 'float'
```
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Suppressing boost warnings is already covered by how we include
libraries if there are actually still any of them relevant.
Then the v2 vs v3 stuff is obsolete as boost ships with filesystem v4
this days.
Lastly injecting a namespace alias via pch header is questionable, so
just don't.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
A new hotkey "hotkey.camera.togglebirdseyeview" allows to switch
between regular view and bird's eye (top-down) view.
When bird's eye view gets toggled on, the camera moves above the scene;
When bird's eye view gets toggled off, the camera moves back to the
default vertical rotation angle;
When bird's eye view is on, vertical rotation is disallowed.
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>
To improve visual consistency during dynamic font rendering, especially
on lower-end machines or during low FPS moments, we now preload a set of
common Latin letters, digits, and punctuation glyphs immediately after a
font is loaded by the FontManager.
This reduces the likelihood of users seeing empty or missing characters
on the first frame after a font is used, minimizing visual glitches
during simulation.
The preloaded characters include:
- Uppercase and lowercase Latin letters (A–Z, a–z)
- Digits (0–9)
- Common punctuation and symbols (e.g., .,;:!?()[]{}<> etc.)
This change helps smooth the user experience and avoids blank spaces
during the initial rendering of text in performance-constrained
scenarios.
Because its a function `GenerateMap` is renamed to `generateMap`.
Allows to rewrite the libraries as modules and to remove the costum
`Engine.LoadLibrary` mechanism in the future.
Previously, `height` was derived from a manually chosen glyph (typically
"I", Standard Cap Height) using FontBuilder, and `lineSpacing` was used
inconsistently for layout logic as a height.
Now, with the FreeType-based system:
- `height` uses `face->size->metrics.height`, which includes the
recommended line height with internal leading/line gap as defined by
the font designer.
- `lineSpacing` was removed
- `GetCapHeight` uses the standard cap height + ascender to have a
visual virtual alignment
This change standardizes font metric usage:
- Use `height` for vertical layout and line progression.
- Use `GetCapheight` in layout engines like `CGUIText` or `CGUIString`,
This ensures better alignment across fonts and consistent spacing in
multiline text rendering.
Fixes: #7962
Optionally let actor templates define their own anchor types.
These override the default value defined in the template.
Useful for actors without their own entity template.
Reviewed-By: Itms
Reviewed-On: https://gitea.wildfiregames.com/0ad/0ad/pulls/7542