Many instances of a function or expression being used repeatedly, which can lower performance.
Fixed it in these cases by creating on local var, reference or pointer that's used instead.
* Made use of dStrIsEmpty in more locations (and fixed it :P)
* Removed commented-out code
* Corrected default params
* Fixed some console warning formats
* Removed tabs
* Corrected setExtent API
OpenGL and DirectX11 not support FFP, and GFDevice::disableShaders has not the necessary information to decide the shader to be used.
GFDevice::SetupGenericShaders is used instead of GFDevice::disableShaders.
GFDevice::disableShaders will be deprecated on T3D 4.0
- check for an empty shapName, not just a NULL one twice
- fix "&s" in printf
- fix potential memory leak
- GFXCopyPixels wasn't checking the height properly which could result in some meory corruption unpleasantness
- Fix for issue https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D/issues/525 This
fix takes into account the skewed view into the world when you have a
projection offset and the ability to see further into the scene at the
edges opposite to the offset.
- SceneCullingState now has two frustum rather than one: a culling
frustum and camera frustum.
- The camera frustum should be referenced when you need the projection
matrix or don't want a skewed frustum.
- The culling frustum should be referenced during any scene culling or
when determining what dynamic geometry to render. It currently skews
itself to take into account any projection offset (automatically
calculated in SceneCullingState constructor).
- When there is no projection offset, the camera frustum and culling
frustum are the same. This usually means any time when not using the
Oculus Rift.
- displaySplashWindow() now takes an optional path to a bitmap file.
- Missing, unavailable and warning texture paths now come from
GFXTextureManager static methods.
- Prevent stack corruption in a few places
- Use correct type in printfs
- Reduce type conversions in EngineApi & dAto*
- Fix compilation on GCC
- Tidy up code
- ConsoleValue class is now the base value class.
- ConsoleValueRef is now used to supply function parameters. Values are disposable.
- Script functions return values instead of just strings where possible.
- Variables can be disposable strings
- Bytecode changed
Fix the issues with console method parameters and fields which prevented missions from loading.