GCC 7:
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:702:2: error: non-constant condition for static assertion
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:702:2: error: value ‘12’ of type ‘float*’ is not a constant expression
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:703:2: error: non-constant condition for static assertion
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:703:2: error: value ‘20’ of type ‘PalEntry*’ is not a constant expression
Clang:
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:701:16: error: static_assert expression is not an integral constant expression
src/gl/renderer/gl_renderer.cpp:701:23: note: cannot access field of null pointer
- with renderers freely switchable, some shortcuts in the 3D floor code had to be removed, because now the hardware renderer can get FF_THISINSIDE-flagged 3D floors.
- changed handling of attenuated lights in the legacy renderer to be adjusted when being rendered instead of when being spawned. For the software renderer the light needs to retain its original values.
It may use the same calculations as the hardware renderer but must use the 2D drawer for display.
It should be investigated if the hardware renderer can do this as well.
This does not work with a setup where the same backend is driving both renderers.
Most of this is now routed through 'screen', and the decision between renderers has to be made inside the actual render functions.
The software renderer is still driven by a thin opaque interface to keep it mostly an isolated module.
This will cause incorrectly generated textures and the reason for this no longer exists because CreateTexBuffer is doing this as a postprocessing step now.
* the MAPINFO options now get handled in g_mapinfo.cpp and g_level.cpp, just like the rest of them as members of level_info_t and FLevelLocals.
* RecalcVertexHeights has been made a member of vertex_t and been moved to p_sectors.cpp.
* the dumpgeometry CCMD has been moved to p_setup.cpp
This theoretically means that the software renderer could access this data as well - if it just had been written with a more flexible texture interface.
However, as things stand, this may require quite a bit of work to achieve.
The old organization made sense when ZDoom still was a thing but now it'd be better if all pure data with no dependence on renderer implementation details was moved out.
A separation between GL2 and GL3+4 renderers looks to be inevitable and the more data is out of the renderer when that happens, the better.
This was originally invented to fix the sprite offsets for the hardware renderer.
Changed it so that it doesn't override the original offsets but acts as a second set.
A new CVAR has been added to allow controlling the behavior per renderer.