This should include the latest version of every shader that was in the
2007 SDK. It also includes a smattering of debug shaders, both VR
distortion shaders, and other assorted shaders that will hopefully be
useful.
None of these new files are included in the game shader DLL project. If
you need to modify one of these shaders for use in your mod you will
need to rename it so that you don't collide with the version of that
shader that lives in stdshader_dx9.dll.
We weren't specifying clobbered registers for our SSE implementations of
VectorNormalize and InvRSquared. Supposedly GCC and clang does not inspect the
assembly to figure out which registers are getting clobbered, so this could
potentially fix some bugs.
This fixes GH-195.
* Adds support for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013
* VR Mode:
. Switches from headtrack.dll to sourcevr.dll
. Improved readability of the UI in VR
. Removed the IPD calibration tool. TF2 will now obey the Oculus
configuration file. Use the Oculus calibration tool in your SDK or
install and run "OpenVR" under Tools in Steam to calibrate your IPD.
. Added dropdown to enable VR mode in the Video options. Removed the -vr
command line option.
. Added the ability to switch in and out of VR mode without quitting the
game
. By default VR mode will run full screen. To switch back to a
borderless window set the vr_force_windowed convar.
. Added support for VR mode on Linux
* Many assorted bug fixes and other changes from Team Fortress in
various shared files
* Fixed a variety of server browser issues with mods based on this SDK
* Fixed many warnings on various platforms
* Added source code for fgdlib and raytrace
* Updated many source files with the latest shared source from TF2.
OSX:
* Added support for Xcode 4.6
* Switched OSX builds to use Xcode instead of makefiles
* Moved libs from src/lib/osx32 to src/lib/public/osx32 or src/lib/common/osx32 to match windows better.
Linux:
* Moved libs from src/lib/linux32 to src/lib/public/linux32 or src/lib/common/linux32 to match windows better.
gcc issues warnings when encountering multicharacter constants, so we'll
simply emulate them in a manner works portably. The code assumes we are
using a little-endian machine - the real solution would be using using four
chars instead of an enum.
The name of the global variable conflicts with the deprecated gamma function
from <math.h> on some systems. Additionally the variable appears to be
unused - should it rather just be deleted from the codebase?