Having too many warnings makes it harder to see real warnings.
I know the idea to keep those around was to have them as reminder to work on those.
But going over the formats here - it just doesn't make sense in most cases.
And for the rest (like we could add converts from R8 or so) no-one is going to work on it until someone concretely needs it anyway.
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Unlikely we ever support conversions with compressed image format.
Define is a bit ugly I guess, but nicest way I could think off.
Can probably be used in some image writers as well, have to check which support/don't support compressed formats first.
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Interestingly those can be suppressed with simple comments.
Note that I didn't suppress those in zlib code yet as I'll check for updates for those libs before releasing (while we are pretty much stuck with this AES version unless we put in a lot more work).
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The way this was implemented BlendFactor and MaterialTypeParam could conflict otherwise as they both send the blend functions.
We could probably rewrite all places which use EMT_ONETEXTURE_BLEND+MaterialTypeParam to additionally check for BlendFactor, but it would still set the blend-functions twice.
I'm not sure if BlendFactor works with 2D materials currently? (but we can't set those to shaders yet anyway except in the gles branch...).
I've also started documenting a few things about how I suppose it's working, I hope I got it all right.
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Fix bug that AnimatedMeshSceneNode ignored ReadOnlyMaterials flag when checking materials for transparent render passes.
Make IVideoDriver::getMaterialRenderer const.
Fix bugs in COctreeSceneNode, CMeshSceneNode and CAnimatedMeshSceneNode where check for transparency in OnRegisterSceneNode() and in render() where no longer identical (those got added after Irrlicht 1.8).
Some notes for future:
- Maybe we should have a getRenderPass instead of just needsTransparentRenderPass, but this way the code didn't need so much changes and behaves (aside from fixes) pretty much as before.
- Still wondering if the default implementation in CNullDriver::needsTransparentRenderPass should always return false when SMaterial.ZWriteEnable is set to EZW_ON.
This might be nicer with another material flag. Thought then we might want a material enum to choose the renderpass and that's more work.
And we get some recursion as needsTransparentRenderPass might want to check result of getWriteZBuffer which calls needsTransparentRenderPass, so we might need a second function or an additional flag there.
But return false when SMaterial.ZWriteEnable == EZW_ON could still be done as EZW_ON is a new flag so existing behavior shouldn't break. I just don't know right now if having an extra render pass for transparent nodes might still make sense even when zbuffer is not written or if that's really the only reason to do that. Any feedback anyone?
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This breaks compiling. To have old values replace false with EZW_OFF and true with EWZ_AUTO.
There's a bit history to this change. ZWriteFineControl got introduced after 1.8 so it was never in a released version.
Basically it was needed after some changes had been made to allow shaders to have zwrite enabled independent
of the material-type (which worked badly for shaders). This had caused other problems as it was then enabled too often instead.
So to quickly fix those bugs and avoid breaking compatibility I had introduced a new enum ZWriteFineControl in SMaterial.
This worked and didn't break compiling - but I noticed by now that introducing a second flag for this made maintainance for an already
very hard to understand problem (figuring out the implementation of transparency and zwriting) even more complicated.
So to keep maintance somewhat sane I decided to break compiling now and merge those two flags.
The behavior should not be affected by this commit - except for users which set this flag already in their code and have to switch to the enum now.
Serialization is switched on loading old files (so SMaterial has enum already and writes that out).
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Before OpenGL used GL_SPHERE_MAP instead of GL_REFLECTION_MAP in COpenGLMaterialRenderer.
Not sure why, but documentation mentioned GL not being implemented, so maybe it was forgotten?
Or maybe I'm missing something as this was a big too easy to fix :-)
Anyway - I tested it and with that change they seem to look now identical to the D3D9 version, so I think it's fine.
Obviously means whoever used the material before on OpenGL has now a changed material.
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To avoid changing burnings now those functions have no IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH anymore,
there's a new header irrMathFastCompat.h which has ..._fast functions doing the old behavior.
With the troubles they have documented.
I changed burnings to use those functions throughout.
Or as much as possible... Burnings probably also uses classes like SColor which also have functions
using those, but I don't plan to adapt them.
Maybe IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH should be a flag exlusive to burnings in the future, I don't think it makes
much sense otherwise anymore (it often expects 32-bit asm).
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That function just returned true for years not doing anything.
As far as I can see from the web it's about some rare cases in DOS compatibility mode with 32-bit apps.
But not sure why it was called exactly in this place in the past.
So no comments, no idea what it's about and not actually doing anything and probably not needed on any platform anyone still uses ... lets just kick it out.
(it did break compiling IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH on x64 which is why I noticed it)
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Single inserts/removes per device creating/destruction, but searchs on every event. Arrays are better for that than lists.
Also document a bit.
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I suspect we could also get rid of the EnvMap list, not sure what that is about.
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