Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2016-08-01 | TITANIC: Fix warnings | Eugene Sandulenko | |
2016-07-24 | TITANIC: Add semicolon to DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP usage | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-07-24 | TITANIC: gcc compilation fix | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-07-24 | TITANIC: Add semicolon after CLASSDEF macro usage | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-07-24 | TITANIC: Add semicolon after EMPTY_MESSAGE_MAP macro usages | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-07-15 | TITANIC: Removed const modifier from all saveable objects | Paul Gilbert | |
Turns out that CGameObject::save regenerates the _movieRangeInfo list. So the const suffix can no longer be used for the entire hierarchy | |||
2016-07-15 | TITANIC: gcc compilation fixes | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-07-15 | TITANIC: Set up empty message targets for classes without messages | Paul Gilbert | |
2016-04-06 | TITANIC: In-progress converting message handling to be more like original | Paul Gilbert | |
I currently was using multiple inheritance to define the message classes that a class supports, but this caused problems when, for example, a class tested to see if an object supported CMouseMsg. The class in question supported several mouse messages, but a standard dynamic_cast returned nullptr for the class, since it didn't directly support it | |||
2016-03-06 | TITANIC: Converting saveable objects hierarchy to have type data | Paul Gilbert | |
This is necessary for at least message sending, and probably other areas, that needs to be able to pass class filtering for message targets. And I could figure out a clean way to use the built-in RTTI | |||
2016-02-25 | TITANIC: Rename of sub-folders for better clarity | Paul Gilbert | |