Unfortunately InForm code calls this function directly via
`DECLARE LIBRARY`. For the moment we're adding it back in to keep those
programs functioning, in the future it may be removed.
A quick fix, but providing `DEPENDENCY_CONSOLE_ONLY` when compiling
audio.cpp tells `common.h` to avoid pulling in `freeglut.h`, which fixes
the linking issue.
Fixes: #172
Changing midiaudio.h will make it harder to incorporate new versions
into QB64-PE as they come out. To fix that I have reverted all the
changes to midiaudio.h and moved the few private parts we were using
into a separate 'filepath' API that's part of libqb.
This adds MIDI support to the language as a new unstable feature. There
are two new metacommands that come with this:
$Unstable: Midi
$MidiSoundFont: [Default|"filename"]
The $Unstable command is required to be able to use any of the other
commands, and just signifies that this is not a full part of the
language yet and may change in breaking ways before the API is
finalized.
The $MidiSoundFont command enables MIDI support in the compiled program,
and also specifies what sound font to use to play MIDI files. "Default"
will make use of the soundfont placed at
'./internal/support/default_soundfont.sf2', and otherwise a filename can
be specified to use any soundfont wanted.
In either case, the selected sound font is compiled into the executable
and then loaded at runtime.
Fixes: #115
This moves a lot of the preprocessor flags for what compiler/platform
we're using into a libqb-common.h header inside the libqb/include
folder. This gets included at the top of every libqb .cpp file, and is
intended to be fairly small, providing only necessary things like
_WIN32_WINNT (which needs to be defined before including <windows.h> or
friends).
Mostly old build scripts and helper files that are now covered by the
Makefile.
A notable deletion is the glew dll and lib files. These are unnecessary
because we compile `glew.c` directly rather than link against the dll or
lib copies we have.
If a user has Homebrew installed, calling g++ won't use Apple's Xcode version of the tool, which is required by QB64. This fix continues on with the patch introduced in 4dbdddc89e.
Extra "osx" references replaced with "macOS", but nothing substantial (almost aesthetic).
Fixed an issue where Apple's Clang is forcefully used instead of GCC for compiling QB64 applications. (Fixes issues for those using true GCC via Homebrew and not Clang that just has a symlink of GCC).
Two new keywords added:
FUNCTION _INFLATE$ (text$)
FUNCTION _DEFLATE$ (text$)
Use of these commands can compress and decompress strings using the ZLIB library.
New statement:
_ACCEPTFILEDROP [{ON|OFF}]
Enables a program to accept files being dropped from a folder.
New functions:
_TOTALDROPPEDFILES
Returns the number of files that have been received via drag/drop.
_DROPPEDFILE$
Returns the list of files that have been dropped. The function sequentially returns the file list and decreases _TOTALDROPPEDFILES with every read.
Change so that modifer keypresses will only register when the window has
focus in Windows. This corrects the issue with SLEEP, KEYHIT, and
INP(&H60) registering SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keypresses even when the
program is not in focus or is running as a background app.
Also changed _SCREENEXISTS (and a few other window user commands) so
that they require windows to have actually registered a windows handle
for the function to return -1, and not just for glut to have finished
initializing the screen itself.
- When mode = 256, _LOADIMAGE will return an 8bit image with the loaded file's colors matching the default palette.
- Slower for bigger images, because of the call to matchcol();
Implements changes to allow programs to run on ARMBI-v7 Android devices which also provides a massive performance boost to but runtime and startup time.
Implements changes to allow programs to run on x86-based Android devices.
Fix to ensure variables allocated in the "stack" are aligned on appropriate boundaries which would have otherwise crashed on Android.
Fix to _DEVICES to ensure variables are aligned on appropriate boundaries which would have otherwise crashed on Android (includes some refactoring).
Added permissions to allow reading from/writing to external storage. Use the _DIR$(...) function to help locate appropriate paths.