This commit adds three new features to the GuiInputCtrl. All three default to off, so it is fully backward compatible with existing scripts. The new options are:
sendAxisEvents – If true, the control will generate onAxisEvent() callbacks for all axis events. This is useful for binding joystick/controller axes to game actions.
sendBreakEvents – If true, the control will generate onInputEvent() callbacks for SI_BREAK events for all keys and buttons. By default the callback is only triggered for break events on modifier keys.
SendModifierEvents – If true SI_MAKE events for modifier keys will generate callbacks. By default, only the break events are sent for modifier keys.
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.
Fixed bugs with callbacks, I couldn't seem to use U8 correctly in script
for some reason, but S32 works. I may have needed to use some extra
operators or something maybe, it was so long ago I can't remember what I
got in script as it was so long ago.
- 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