- Con::executef now uses a template
- All public execution functions now restore the console stack upon return
- Fixed bad parameters on some callbacks
- Reverts get*Arg behavior
The behavior is different enough that these shouldn't be overloaded
with the non-allocating verions. Also makes it more obvious what is
going on to the caller.
A snippet of example code:
UTF16 pszFilter[1024];
...
convertUTF8toUTF16((UTF8 *)mData.mFilters, pszFilter, sizeof(pszFilter));
Since the conversion function is expecting the third parameter to be the
length in 16-bit characters, *not* bytes, this results in the function
writing outside the bounds of the output array.
To make this less likely to happen in the future (I hope), I've provided a
template function that infers the correct size of a static array, so it's
no longer necessary to pass the size in most cases. The sized function has
been renamed with an "N" suffix to hopefully encourage this use.
This bug was caught due to a warning from MSVC about stack corruption
occurring in codeBlock::exec(), after opening a file open dialog twice in
succession. After some hunting, I found that this was due to
FileDialog::Execute() passing incorrect buffer sizes to the conversion
function, which resulted in the function writing a null terminator into
some memory that happened to be in the stack frame of codeBlock::exec()!
The GFX (DirectX) pipeline did not respect the choice of adapter and
always went for the default one. Normally this isn't an issue unless
you wish to target a particular adapter and display device combination.
This has been corrected.
The GFX initialize functions now attempt to find the best adapter that
matches a given display device (i.e. monitor) if one has been passed in.
To aid with choosing a display device some new monitor enumeration
methods have been added to the platform window manager. These methods
have been exposed to the Canvas.
- New InputEventManager class. It will be used by 3rd party input
devices to generate Torque 3D input events.
- Expanded the input event signal to include three new floats and a new
integer.
- Expanded the number of joystick buttons to 48.
- The input virtual map is now extendable rather than hard coded.
- The input devices types are now extendable rather than hard coded.
- New SI_POS, SI_ROT, SI_INT, and SI_FLOAT input event types.
- New SI_VALUE input action type.
- ActionMap has been updated to work with these changes.
- Removed unnecessary references to platform/event.h