the approach that was committed in r375 (but was then backed out). I can't
believe my eyes, but I seem to be getting 0.000000% error in some of my
regression tests. The trick is to scale by a power of 2 and never do a
VectorNormalize().
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in BaseWindingForPlane(). This allows me to get rid of an extra call to
VectorSetLength() which contain floating point multiplications. Behavior
of BaseWindingForPlane() has been verified against base_winding regression
test (comparing output w/ logging patch).
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is totally unchanged, and I verified this by running extensive tests. The
only difference is that the math precision is much much better now.
Performance should be better as well (but that is not tested).
This is a major milestone because it fixes two regression tests:
disappearing_sliver2 and sparkly_seam.
Improvements to math precision is ongoing and more improvements can probably
be made even after this patch.
I will update the README.txt files in the regression tests in a separate
commit. This commit only includes the actual fixed code.
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fixed/optimized a number of VC9 project settings
fixed sprintf being hijacked by intl.dll stuff
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made Visual Studio files work in VS2005 Express
fixed a ton of warnings in VS2005 Express
fixed some compile problems on OpenSUSE 11.0
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