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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
whitequark
fb138f496a Add final qualifiers where applicable.
We have a lot of classes with virtual functions but no virtual
destructor, mostly under render/. While this is not a problem
due to how our hierarchy is structured, some versions of clang
warn about this on the delete statement inside shared_ptr.

We could add a virtual destructor, but adding final qualifiers
expresses intent better, is generally more efficient (since it allows
devirtualizing most virtual calls in render/), and solves
the potential problem clang is warning us about.
2018-07-19 00:11:04 +00:00
whitequark
738ac02cbf Fix some strict GL ES 2 conformance issues.
This commit fixes two issues that cause issues in WebGL:
  * Non-power-of-two textures must wrap as GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE.
    This breaks non-power-of-two textures.
  * Render calls with zero primitives should not be issued.
    This just causes warning spam.
2018-07-18 19:40:14 +00:00
whitequark
f324477dd0 Implement a platform abstraction for windows.
This commit removes a large amount of code partially duplicated
between the text and the graphics windows, and opens the path to
having more than one model window on screen at any given time,
as well as simplifies platform work.

This commit also adds complete support for High-DPI device pixel
ratio. It adds support for font scale factor (a fractional factor
on top of integral device pixel ratio) on the platform side, but not
on the application side.

This commit also adds error checking to all Windows API calls
(within the abstracted code) and fixes a significant number of
misuses and non-future-proof uses of Windows API.

This commit also makes uses of Windows API idiomatic, e.g. using
the built-in vertical scroll bar, native tooltips, control
subclassing instead of hooks in the global dispatch loop, and so on.

It reinstates tooltip support and removes menu-related hacks.
2018-07-17 13:31:17 +00:00
whitequark
ecb6550b5c Change mentions of OpenGL 2 to OpenGL 3.
We ended up in a confusing state where OpenGL 2 (like in "gl2")
actually refers to OpenGL ES 2, which roughly corresponds to
OpenGL 3. Rectify that.
2017-04-06 07:20:50 +00:00