Adapt the `CDataFileReader::GetItem` function so it optionally also returns a `CUuid` for UUID-based map items, including for items with unknown UUIDs where the item type will be `-1`. Adapt the `CDataFileWriter::AddItem` function so it optionally also accepts a `CUuid` which will be used if the item type is `-1`.
The additional checks for invalid map item types in the map tools are removed again and instead the new UUID parameters are used so map items with unknown UUIDs are written back to maps correctly.
Closes#7701.
Files were not being truncated on Windows anymore when using `io_open` with `IOFLAG_WRITE` due to a regression from #7254. Instead, the existing file contents were kept and the file pointer was set to the beginning of the file.
This caused broken demo files to be created (#7349) when recording a shorter demo with the same filename as an existing longer demo. It also caused the map tools to produce maps with additional junk data at the end, if an existing map is overridden by a smaller map.
This is fixed by using the creation disposition `CREATE_ALWAYS` instead of `OPEN_EXISTING` with [`CreateFileW`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createfilew), which ensures that a file is always created and truncated.
A regression test case is added, which fails without this change.
Add separate `IGraphics::LoadTextureRawMove` function with non-`const` `void *pData` argument in addition to existing `LoadTextureRaw` function with `const void *pData` argument. The former function takes ownership of the data and avoids copying the texture data into an additional buffer, if the texture data is already in RGBA format. Non-RGBA texture data always needs to be converted and therefore also copied.
The `LoadTextureRaw` function is split into smaller functions to share common code with the `LoadTextureRawMove` function. Alternatively to this, a flag `TEXLOAD_MOVE_DATA` could have been added to the existing `LoadTextureRaw` function, which would have required the use of `const_cast` to free the texture data.
Unset the assertion handler before shutting down the kernel (including graphics) and client. Otherwise the assertion handler itself crashes when assertion errors happen after the graphics/client have been destroyed.
The selection in the kickvote/specvote menu was reset to the first player when the previously selected player leaves or if the filter string does not match it. Now the selection is cleared in these cases, to prevent players from accidentally starting kickvotes/specvotes on the wrong player.
Remove unnecessary `static` variable. Improve readability by not nesting post-increment in another statement.
Replace linear search for free sample index with free list. This brings sound sample index allocation down to constant complexity independent of the number of allocated sounds. On average the time to allocate sound samples is reduced by around 75% (843µs down to 223µs). For perspective, the time to load all default sounds on client launch is reduced by around 15ms (although this does not significantly affect launch time due to threaded loading).
The lock needs to be owned when accessing the sound voices. Calling `IsPlaying` is redundant, as the loops effectively check whether the sample is playing.
Ensure that the UI mouse position stays inside the UI screen rect. Previously, the mouse was not considered to be inside the UI screen when all the way at the right or bottom edge. This caused the map editor tooltip to not be shown when the mouse is all the way at the right side of the map editor view. This is a cleaner fix for #4553 which reverts the previous workaround from #6423.
Add dropdown menus for changing animation and grid settings (i.e. animation speed and grid size) instead of conditionally showing more buttons for this directly in the menu bar. This frees up space in the menu bar, which is currently full on 5:4 resolutions.
The icons previously used for the default animation/grid buttons are now used for the main buttons that toggle animation/grid instead of using text.
Support setting lower animation speeds with the plus and minus buttons by adjusting the step size when the animation speed is low.
Support setting arbitrary animation speed by text input.