Relying on various compiler primitives we can reduce the work done
in our memory allocators and CowData. For types with trivial ctors or
dtors we can skip looping over all elements when creating, resizing,
and destroying lists of objects.
These primitives are supported by clang, msvc, and GCC. However, once
we've moved to C++11 we can rely on several std:: primitives that do
the same thing and are standardized.
In my testing the extra conditionals introduced here get removed from
the generated program entirely as the results for these primitives is
known at compile time.
Fixes rectangle being drawn as it was a non-negative size in case it actually is. This can be observed e.g. when drawing a negative size selection rectangle (i.e. press mouse button and move cursor up and left).
This code defines a symbol 'unsupported' which is also in a newer
version of libwebsockets. To fix 32bit linux builds just disable
padlock support. Processors that support this are rare and old.
This fixes https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/20377 , where blend shape scales the mesh if the mesh is also skinned.
The issue was that the blend shape was trying to blend using BLEND_SHAPE_MODE_RELATIVE (directly adding everything in morph shape as displacement), while bone weights were copied in the morph shape, which resulted in 2x bone weights causing mesh to become bigger when blended.
Setting the blend mode to BLEND_SHAPE_MODE_NORMALIZED while guaranteeing the data is correct fixes the issue (previously treating gltf2's morph displacement data as blend target data). Ideally we still want to use BLEND_SHAPE_MODE_RELATIVE since it may need much less data, but that seems to require a larger refactor?
It's now smart and keeps track of every entity in the doc files. Now it can pick up on broken references and such inside the doc files.
Eventually we'll be able to run it on Travis and check for errors automatically.
General file cleanup.
References to elements of classes now have a prefix for their type. class_Control_minimum_size_changed becomes class_Control_method_minimum_size_changed, or signal_, because the reason I did this was to fix reference conflicts.
You can also reference constants now with BBCode.
Also made it use argparse, adding an --output and a --dry-run argument.
I did not fix all the errors it's reporting in the documentation files, there's about 150+ of them but that's outside of the scope of this commit.