This function only exists starting with libjpeg8.
Check for existence and provide an implementation if necessary.
This allows libjpeg6 to be used.
Code borrowed from libjpeg8, adapt copyright in README
accordingly.
The class is only used for debugging and statistical purposes.
The precision is now reduced to milliseconds, but that's only
relevant for fine grained debug timings - where the old code
was inaccurate at anyway.
Don't include the lazy precompiled.h everywhere, only what's
required for the compilation unit.
platform.h needs to be included instead to provide all essential
defines and types.
All includes use the relative path to the neo or the game
specific root.
Move all idlib related includes from idlib/Lib.h to precompiled.h.
precompiled.h still exists for the MFC stuff in tools/.
Add some missing header guards.
destination for this 'memset' call is a pointer to dynamic class
'idRenderLightLocal'; vtable pointer will be overwritten
The constructor already initializes everything to zero, get rid
of this dangerous memset().
This kills the funky GL logging stubs, which unnecessarily
complicates the build process (think future cmake).
As for logging GL calls: Use apitrace for that
https://github.com/apitrace/apitrace
suggest explicit braces to avoid ambiguous ‘else’
suggest parentheses around ‘&&’ within ‘||’
suggest parentheses around ‘-’ in operand of ‘&’
suggest parentheses around arithmetic in operand of ‘|’
equality comparison with extraneous parentheses
Functional change:
Proper HELLTIME check in Playerview due to missing parentheses.
hides overloaded virtual function
Fix member signatures of deriving classes to its super classes.
Removes the unused idGameBustOutWindow::Activate() and the
useless idMarkerWindow::GetWinVarByName().
variable set but not used
Removes some CollisionModel code under _DEBUG which was probably a
leftover, since it was completely useless (its done later anyways).
The unused WriteLossless() was using libjpeg internals found in
jpegint.h. This header is available with libjpeg8, but not shipped
by most distros. Disable the relevant code - no functional
changes.