Previously, usage of `void *`, `unsigned char *` and `uint8_t *` was mixed in various places for pointers to raw image data and the pointers ended up being cast to `uint8_t *` at some point anyway. Now only `uint8_t *` is used consistently, which improves type safety and readability. Casts to `uint8_t *` are now only necessary when using `malloc` or when reading data from a map.
When empty PNG files are loaded, the `std::vector` for the file contents is resized to size 0, which results in undefined behavior when it is accessed with `front`.
When `io_tell` fails, i.e. returns `-1`, this was incorrectly cast to an `unsigned` and therefore caused a very large allocation and potentially crashes due to lack of memory.
The pixel size (bytes per pixel) always has to be 4 for the `Dilate` function to work correctly. This is already checked before calling the function, so the redundant argument which is always `4` can be removed.
This allows a larger range of PNGs to be loaded while still maintaining
backward compatibility with older clients by annoying the user.
This warning can be enabled by the `warn-pnglite-incompatible-images`
key in the https://info2.ddnet.tw/info JSON, if the key is not there or
the JSON hasn't been obtained yet, the warning is disabled. Since the
JSON is cached across restarts, it'll be effective for initially loaded
images from the second start.
This is desirable mainly because libpng is maintained and pnglite is
not. pnglite was last updated in 2007 (15 years ago) and probably has a
lot of security vulnerabilities.
libpng is an actively maintained library also used by browsers like
Firefox or Chromium, so it's less likely to contain security
vulnerabilities, also it's more likely to be packaged by Linux
distributions.
It didn't have a clear role, it just acted as a distinguisher between
two functions with the same name.
Rename `tw::time_get` to `time_get_nanoseconds` and delete the old
`time_get_nanoseconds`. Move `CCmdlineFix` and the typed
`net_socket_read_wait` function to the global namespace.
This makes the "black console window" less important on Windows (or
anywhere else, for that matter), lets you see logs from other threads in
the f1 console, and removes the distinction between `IConsole::Print`
and `dbg_msg`.
and print a more telling error message
I'll check all our existing maps for failures now:
$ find . -iname '*.map' | while read i; do echo $i; map_extract $i > /dev/null; find . -iname '*.png' | while read j; do dilate $j; rm -- $j; done; done
For skins Soreu and the skin DB team is already taking care.
Replace `mem_free` by `free`, and `mem_alloc` by `malloc` or `calloc`
(the latter one being used to allocate a zeroed array of elements,
sometimes, this makes a call to `mem_zero` superfluous).
This results in having to remove `mem_stats` which previously recorded
the number of allocations and their size that the Teeworlds code did
directly.
Remove OOM handling in `src/game/client/components/binds.cpp`.
Remove needless copying in the CSV code in
`src/game/client/components/statboard.cpp`.