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This was a bad idea from the start and really only made sense with DirectDraw. These days a FrameBuffer represents an abstract hardware canvas that shares nothing with a software canvas so having these classes linked together makes things needlessly complicated. The software render buffer is now a canvas object owned by the FrameBuffer. Note that this commit deactivates a few things in the software renderer, but from the looks of it none of those will be needed anymore if we set OpenGL 2 as minimum target. |
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cmake | ||
docs | ||
dumb | ||
game-music-emu | ||
gdtoa | ||
jpeg-6b | ||
lzma | ||
soundfont | ||
specs | ||
src | ||
tools | ||
wadsrc | ||
wadsrc_bm | ||
wadsrc_extra | ||
wadsrc_lights | ||
zlib | ||
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
README.md |
Welcome to GZDoom!
GZDoom is a modder-friendly OpenGL source port based on the DOOM engine
Copyright (c) 1998-2018 ZDoom + GZDoom teams, and contributors
Doom Source (c) 1997 id Software, Raven Software, and contributors
Please see license files for individual contributor licenses
Special thanks to Coraline of the 3DGE team for allowing us to use her README.md as a template for this one.
Licensed under the GPL v3 (or greater)
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.en.html
How to build GZDoom
To build GZDoom, please see the wiki and see the "Programmer's Corner" on the bottom-right corner of the page to build for your platform.