/home/deen/isos/ddnet/ddnet-source/src/tools/map_create_pixelart.cpp: In function ‘int InsertPixelArtQuads(CQuad*, int&, const CImageInfo&, const int*, const int*, const bool*)’:
/home/deen/isos/ddnet/ddnet-source/src/tools/map_create_pixelart.cpp:110:9: error: ‘memset’ was not declared in this scope
110 | memset(aVisitedPixels, 0, sizeof(bool) * Img.m_Height * Img.m_Width);
| ^~~~~~
/home/deen/isos/ddnet/ddnet-source/src/tools/map_create_pixelart.cpp:8:1: note: ‘memset’ is defined in header ‘<cstring>’; did you forget to ‘#include <cstring>’?
7 | #include <game/mapitems.h>
+++ |+#include <cstring>
8 |
Fix pointer and pointer array variable naming
Huge renaming to match our rules
Used regex: (?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_)[^a]\w+\[
(?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (?!(m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_))[^a]\w+\[
Further format static variables
Format almost all pointer names accordingly
Used regex: (?!(return)\b)\b\w+
\*(?!(m_p|p|s_p|m_ap|s_ap|g_p|g_ap|ap|gs_ap|ms_ap|gs_p|ms_p))\w+\b[^:\(p]
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Fix CI fail
Fix misnamed non pointer as pointer and non array as array
Used regex: (?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_)p\w+\b
(?!return\b)\b\w+ (ms_|m_|g_|gs_|s_)a\w+\b[^\[]
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Revert to SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE and reinstate dead code
5504: Remove useless typedef in c++ r=Jupeyy a=Chairn
## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Chairn <chairn.nq@hotmail.fr>
> Warn when a local variable shadows another local variable or parameter.
Found one actual bug in graphics_threaded.cpp
Should reduce confusion in the future when reading source code