[{_CLOCKWISE|_ANTICLOCKWISE}][{_SEAMLESS}](?,?)-(?,?)-(?,?)[,?]{TO}(?,?[,?])-(?,?[,?])-(?,?[,?])[,[?][,{_SMOOTH|_SMOOTHSHRUNK|_SMOOTHSTRETCHED}]]
Refactor/rewrite of how OpenGL state is monitored/maintained
Critical fix to stop _MAPTRIANGLE (2D hardware version) not freeing old commands in the pipeline
Critical fix to stop intermittent QB64 crashing in 32-bit mode when screen size expanded
Removed the ad-hoc system and insert ParseCMDLineArgs$(), which
should be easily extensible. Also supports the -- option for using
a filename that looks like an option (I would have liked to just be
able to use quotes on the command line, but COMMAND$ doesn't preserve
that information unfortunately.
LINE INPUT will now use the faster method if passed a file handle
that has been opened FOR BINARY. As such, the _BLINEINPUT command
has been removed.
qb64.bas now takes advantage of this for reading from '$include files,
at least in Include Manager 1. Some tweaking of internal/source/main.txt
was required to get things into a sane state, so I'm holing off changing
the compiler any further so the auto-builder can make sure everything's
smoothed over.
Note: Everything should still compile as normal; I'm just being overcautious.
_SEAMLESS option is not available for hardware yet and will generate an Illegal Func Call error. This is due to it failing to be pixel-perfect with the non-hardware version.
Glut commands _SCREENX, _SCREENY, _SCREENMOVE, _DESKTOPHEIGHT, _DESKTOPWIDTH,
_SCREENICON now wait for the screen to be created before trying to work.
Change to QB64.bas source to use _BLINEINPUT instead of LINE INPUT for INCLUDE$.
This should make the IDE much more responsive when Includes are used from now on.
Split qb64.bas into $included components: notably settings, version, gloabal, ide (& wiki downloader), subs/functions (and extensions including user mods and opengl)
Moved 'user mods' to source\subs_functions\extensions
Removed legacy functionality of the QB64 update system (including compression functions)
QB64.BAS can be compiled independent of its IDE $includes (just comment them out)
QUI commeted out (needs minor revision)
Updated version to 1.000 (just ran out of numbers)
Pushed changes introduced by LUKE (Johny B on the QB64 forums) as follows :
Fixed setup_lnx.sh, added _CWD$, fixed handling of errno.
Converted setup_lnx.sh to Linux line endings (was preventing the script from running).
We now include <errno.h>, so the errno variable actually works - before it was just a regular variable that wasn't being set on error.
Added a _CWD$ function that returns the current working directory. Should work on all 3 systems, but testing is needed on Win/Mac.
Can cause the following runtime errors: 7 (Out of memory), 51 (Internal error).
Made changes for QB64 to run in latest version in Ubuntu (14.04 desktop)[tested under VirtualBox with and without hardware acceleration).
Above changes made exclusively of each other. Further testing required.