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find -name '*.h' -or -name '*.cpp' | xargs sed -r -i 's@\(([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*\)@(\1 *)@g'
This seems to have caught some params as well which is not undesirable IMO.
It also caught some strings containing this which is undesirable so I
excluded them manually. (engines/sci/engine/kernel_tables.h)
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The header contains forbidden symbols on some platforms, and the
simplest solution seems to be to include it here. This also includes
it from all the portdefs.h files, except the Symbian one. Probably
the FIXME and the #if can be removed once it's known to work.
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of a dispose flag.
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Silences the clang warning:
static data member specialization of '_singleton' must
originally be declared in namespace 'Common'; accepted as a C++0x
extension [-Wc++0x-extensions]
Wrapping "namespace Common {}" around the macro assignment causes clang
to complain about a spurious semicolon, and removing the semicolon at
the end of the macro causes some editors to misbehave.
Changing the requirement of using the macro in one namespace (the
global) to another (Common) seems a small price to pay to
silence a warning.
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This tries to make our code a bit more compliant with our code formatting
conventions. For future use, this is the command I used:
git ls-files "*.cpp" "*.h" | xargs sed -i -e 's/[ \t]*$//'
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This is used to provide default implementations for createConfigWriteStream
and createConfigReadStream, which can be used by most backends.
Note that backends can still override createConfigRead/WriteStream;
this could be useful if settings on some port are not stored in a
regular file (think 'Windows registry', for a hypothetical example).
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The 5650 16-bit format doesn't include alpha bits and is treated as having alpha by the PSP hardware. Other formats such as 5551 don't have their alpha bit set in the cursor buffer. Instead of adding it, we just turn on the 'reverse alpha' feature for these bits. The problem was not making an exception for 5650.
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For further discussion check here:
https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm/pull/16
Conflicts:
graphics/png.cpp
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Affects:
* PS2
* GPH
* ELF
* MOTO
* IPHONE
* N64
* DINGUX
* WINCE
* PSP
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Note that this change is not tested at all (not even compile wise!).
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This change is not tested, but should hopefully work fine.
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svn-id: r55898
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svn-id: r55850
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svn-id: r55806
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The problem was that I was allowing changes to the palette (in this case) even before the separate display thread, which is synchronized to vsync, was done drawing. This caused the palette to change mid-render.
The fix is a semaphore synchronizing the threads.
svn-id: r54942
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svn-id: r54584
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svn-id: r54386
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svn-id: r54384
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This commits a slightly modified patch from my patch tracker item #3104630
"OSYSTEM: Add logging API as proposed by Max on -devel".
I was not able to test compilation on Android and SamsungTV, since there is no
toolchain for those on buildbot (or I was too blind to find them).
svn-id: r54339
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svn-id: r54316
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Currently not used by anything.
svn-id: r54312
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This makes it possible to write
DECLARE_SINGLETON(foo);
instead of
DECLARE_SINGLETON(foo)
without causing a warning about an extra semicolon.
The extra semicolon helps some editors at parsing the C++ code.
svn-id: r54258
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The PSP HW wasn't able to calculate the proper stretching when given the whole image size on a huge image. This is also a better way to do it because we're not overwriting tiles of the texture.
svn-id: r54190
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svn-id: r54060
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This merge was extremely difficult to carry out. It wasn't entirely SVN's fault -- there were several merges to the branch that were done by hand. Please check for any issues and regressions. Also note that the DS makefile was not copied over since the "one at a time" plugin mode currently has too much fragmentation ie. it doesn't work.
svn-id: r54051
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svn-id: r53976
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svn-id: r53970
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Before the limit was arbitrary. Now we check the proper location on screen and move in increments relative to the size on screen.
svn-id: r53918
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Sometimes we can have an 8bit file for example that has a palette of 16 colors or less, so we need to go by the bit depth rather than inferring the bit depth from the palette size.
svn-id: r53917
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