* Both `kdialog` and `gxmessage` are not core components of the KDE or GNOME desktop environments.
* The environment variable `GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID` has been deprecated for nearly a decade.
* Systems like Steam Deck are shipping with stripped down DEs where these environment variables were set, but without the associated binaries.
Due to undefined downconversion rules from double to int, there is no way to safely downcast the return from MSTimef, meaning the function is completely useless for retrieving integral time stamps.
The old version is essential for these cases and must be kept around.
The main bulk of this is the new start screen code. To make this work in Raze some more work on the startup procedure is needed.
What this does provide is support for the DOS end-of-game text screens in Duke and SW on non-Windows systems.
This cannot include „Raze“ in the app_support path strings because some of these parts point to elsewhere. The two places where it is needed must be explicit.
most importantly this addresses issues with key down/key up events being sent in the same tic not having an effect on game actions that require a key being held down.
We need this to merge the game specific sector/wall extensions with the base but still allow the engine to access such arrays. For that they need a runtime settable stride.
Since everything uses the same warning number, the old setup resulted in [[deprecated]] being silenced.
So this explicitly adds the needed #defines to silence the very noisy warning from the MSVC headers but leaves warning 4996 active otherwise.
In particlular this does:
* silence all warnings in the subprojects
* do not derive TIterator from std::iterator anymore as C++17 deprecates this.
* silence the above for RapidJSON because altering that code is not desirable.
* explicitly disable warning 4996 in some Windows files that call the deprecated (but still needed) GetVersionEx function.
* define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE, _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS and _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS through CMake to disable the CRT's deprecation and security warnings.
Currently this will print several (intended) deprecation warnings about 'updatesector' that point to code that needs to be changed but cannot yet without other refactorings being done first.