use side_t where appropriate
add a shared lock to map.planes, and hide the original vector to prevent non-locked read/writes
move MakeSkipTexinfo to the beginning of the operation - make a global skip texinfo as the first texinfo. it will get culled out later if need be.
re-enable ChooseMidPlaneFromList; seems to work, but maybe there's a test that is failing that is the reason it was if'd out?
enable parallelization of PartitionBrushes since map.planes is lockable now
* cmd
* cmake change for tbb DLLs
add in test for double-hyphens
* cmd
* game version
* settings!
* bsp texture usage
decompile fix for q1bsp
* finish up the options for qbsp
* light finished?
* finish up the few missing bits
* move scalar/int32 up
* Run clang-format pass
* natvis for our mathlib
use slightly faster storage for winding
fix light tests
* allow dictionary to be a base type
* re-run style
* Remove cfg_static
Fix options summary
* natvis for lockable_value<T>
* last-ish pass?
* format
* forgot last few lockables
- there's still a couple failure cases - specifically base1 in the outdoor area has a side that wasn't able to match to a face
- the clip brush at the start of base1 gets cut into a bunch of pieces because of the whole "check for texinfo, compare and split into multiple pieces" thing, but I'm pretty sure it's just one single brush - we need to ignore the splitting thing on clip brushes since they don't care about texture
- triggers don't pull in a temp texture
- origin brushes?
simplified constructor for qvec(T...) that uses fold expressions
simplified rgba_miptex_t
fixed a lot of broken winding_base_t behavior
merged all winding types into winding_base_t
removed now-empty files
- bsp store vectors now
- vis stored in a way that is compatible with both Q2 and Q1
- binary reading of stuff, so swapping is done at load time now
- vis cleanup, although there's still a lot of raw long modification that should get simplified later
- main mbsp types are declared first in the files, and types that were single-member are now not structs
- conversion is handled by the sub-types themselves. Currently no diagnostic for *what* members overflow, but, overflow is handled via thrown exceptions on all overflowable members
- aabb type is used where appropriate now, simplifying a few areas
Cleanup/rework of logging system. I'm not too happy about it still, but, it's at least a bit easier to follow now.
Started cleanup of file-related stuff.
In preparation for converting all of the vec_t[3] to qvec's, the Vector routines are now templated and work with any type that provides indexing operators.
Polylib.cc is gone, since this all needs to be in header now
qvec can now implicitly convert from T[N]
constexpr where appropriate
static inline -> inline
side_t is now an enum, moved into mathlib
typedef -> using
include guards -> pragma once
typedef struct x { } y; -> struct y { }
some fixes to extremely old code that shouldn't be required any more