Many of the simple wrappers have been moved to a separate file and the sound source handling has been abstracted.
This is only the first phase, the work is not complete yet.
Also changed the license of the sound code to BSD after verifying that this code bears no similarity to id's original sound code anymore, save for a few function names (which are due to be refactored out anyway.)
This implementation only reads GIF, BMP and PIC formats. No animated GIF support because stb_image does not handle that.
PNG, JPG and TGA are still being handled by the existing dedicated implementations.
PSD and HDR are impractical for reading texture data and thus are disabled.
PnM could be enabled, if its identification semantics were stronger. stb_image only checks the first two characters which simply would falsely identify several flats with the right colors in the first two bytes.
This is more or less a waste product of getting stb_image to work with something actually testable, so it is just provided as-is.
DYN_SNDFILE=NO and DYN_MPG123=NO were ignored while DYN_FLUIDSYNTH=NO broke compilation
These options should be applied to ZMusic target instead of the main executable
As a bonus, it's now possible to build GZDoom without FluidSynth
Since this made heavy use of Windows type, those were duplicated to avoid rewriting the entire interface.
This split at least reduces the amount of code needed to refactor for making the screens work on other platforms than Windows.
This was the last player class.
This code was also cleaned up for non-Windows systems where CD Audio is not implemented.
Instead of providing an empty implementation, all related code is now explicitly deactivated.
This is to improve compile times because the MSVC compiler tends to become slow with large lists of source files in a single project.
This new project is still our stripped down copy of libadl, not the original, because that project contains a large amount of baggage we do not need.
Precompilation of prefix header for GCC and Clang requires some efforts thanks to CMake which doesn't support this feature out of the box
Existing thirparty solutions must be tuned to our needs, and our configuration should be adjusted to a chosen module
Magnification filter is applied to swapchain image when it's copied to a physical display surface
This is needed for gfx-portability because MoltenVK uses nearest sampling by default