It now works on Linux so executing it doesn't freeze the game
like described in
https://github.com/RobertBeckebans/RBDOOM-3-BFG/issues/33
Furthermore, this function doesn't have any parameters anymore
(on any platform) because the only thing supplied was the original
program arguments +"+set com_skipIntroVideos 1" anyway - this is now
done in Sys_ReLaunch() (also on Windows).
Having the program arguments as one string is bad on Linux/POSIX
because there it's expected that the program arguments are one
C-string per argument.
A lot of keys (especially keys not available on US keyboards) just weren't
supported for console input with SDL1.2 (SDL2 uses a different mechanism for
that).
This is fixed now by reordering a few lines in sdl_events.cpp
Please note that still only ASCII characters are supported and those keys
still can not be used in bindings - only for text input!
Turned out that as "extension" (which is really more like a pattern
that matches the whole file) was even used with patterns like "*.*"
so we do proper matching using fnmatch() now - which is even easier
than the old way.
Now deleting savegames on POSIX works.
If the window loses focus com_pause is set to 1, when it regains focus
it's set to 0.
The behaviour on Win32 stayed the same (the implementation is less
hacky though) and Linux now matchces that.
.. from zlib-1.2.7/contrib/minizip/
It resides next to the unzip code in framework/minizip/
This updates makes the code a bit cleaner and creating zip64
with the idZipBuilder is now more feasible and update to future
minizip versions should be easier as I didn't change the original
files from minizip 1.1 very much.
.. from zlib-1.2.7/contrib/minizip/
The original source was minizip 0.15beta from 1998.
This update brings zip64 support (untested) and cleaner code.
Furthermore, updates to future minizip should be much easier now, as
my changes to the original source files from minizip are quite small.
To make diffing to upstream minizip-src easier, I added the minizip
source as exceptions in the astyle-scripts and left them in their own
directory.
Two custom functions from idSoftware - unzSetCurrentFileInfoPosition()
and unzGetCurrentFileInfoPosition() - aren't needed anymore as
minizip 1.1 has functions that do the same.