Also includes one little "demo-usecase", but additional code will be
changed to use that in future commits.
Refs #2415
Refs #2462
This was SVN commit r15542.
Changes the CallFunction implementation to use macros because otherwise
we'd have to write twice as many functions manually.
Adapts GetSavedGameData to use the new function template. Additional
callers will be changed in future commits.
Refs #2415
Refs #2462
This was SVN commit r15541.
JS::MutableHandleValue is similar to JS::HandleValue, but the whole
JS::Value it points to can be replaced.
This change is needed for support of exact stack rooting and moving GC.
Contains a few other trivial API adjustments and style improvements too.
Refs #2462
Refs #2415
This was SVN commit r15534.
In v24 you called JS_InitClass and passed in a definition of JSNative
functions. Later you could call JS_NewObject with this class and the
object would get a prototype with the specified JSNative functions.
In ESR31 you now have to explicitly store the prototype object returned
by JS_InitClass and pass it as prototype argument to JS_NewObject to
achieve the same.
This change modifies our existing ScriptInterface implementation for
custom object types a bit and uses it at places where the JSAPI was used
directly before.
Refs #2462
This was SVN commit r15524.
JS::HandleValue is basically a wrapper around a JS::Value that is safe
for exact stack rooting and moving GC.
I've tried to keep this changeset rather small and isolated and
therefore create additional JS::Rooted<T> values at some places where
the function should eventually directly take a JS::Handle<T>.
The functions "CallFunction" and "CallFunctionVoid" put their arguments
inside a JS::AutoValueVector because this will be passed directly to
"CallFunction_" with ESR31.
Refs #2462
Refs #2415
This was SVN commit r15517.
This is the new way for working with arguments in JSNative functions.
JS_THIS_VALUE, JS_ARGV, JS_SET_RVAL and direct access to vp or argc are
deprecated and will probably be removed in future versions of
SpiderMonkey.
CallArgs also takes care of proper rooting and you can get the values as
Handles or MutableHandles. The interface changes a little bit for ESR
31, but commiting this now still makes it easier and the changes shout
be straigtforward (search and replace more or less).
Refs #2462
Refs #2415
This was SVN commit r15516.
Print an error to the console and return the original (untranslated)
string instead of triggering an assertion in debug builds or a crash and
memory corruption in release builds.
Works around a crash on the history screen. Why the plural form is
missing is another topic and will have to be solved separately.
This was SVN commit r15493.
Do some intersection tests on the CPU so that the silhouette render
passes only have to draw models/patches that might actually contribute
to silhouettes, saving the CPU and GPU cost of rendering more objects
than necessary.
This was SVN commit r15483.
Remove commented out code writing triggers that has nothing to do with
the actual triggers implementation.
Free memory that was allocated for error reporting when when fork()
fails.
Remove dead initialization.
This was SVN commit r15477.
Change the shader itself so that the effects look nicer and are more
consistent across settings.
Rework the water mesh generation (simpler system). Fix a few issues.
May work oddly with Atlas since I haven't been able to compile yet.
Refs #1875 (maybe fix), Fixes#2077 (I'll assume it does), Fixes#2114
(assumption again), refs #48.
This was SVN commit r15473.
Fix a long-standing typo in TerrainRenderer for water rendering that
apparently had no effect.
Don't compress the water textures to make it look better. They will be
changed anyhow.
This was SVN commit r15461.
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.
Allow components to individually subscribe/unsubscribe to messages,
instead of statically subscribing the entire component type. Use this
for most Interpolate/RenderSubmit messages, to avoid the performance
cost of passing those messages to a large number of components that will
just ignore them anyway.
On Azure Coast this reduces total time per frame by about 30% on a
CPU-bound system.
This was SVN commit r15400.