3804: HiDPI-aware Resolution List r=def- a=TsFreddie
This is a version of https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/pull/2827
Which gives you a resolution list that allows you to select appropriate window size (which is saved in config and used to initialize videos), while showing the canvas size (which is the drawing resolution), at least on MacOS.
This also fixes incorrect clips that happens without HiDPI enabled, because `Graphics()->ScreenWidth()` (in canvas size) was reported incorrectly before, which is now fixed.
Also, I noticed that `m_DesktopScreenWidth` and `m_DesktopScreenHeight` (in window size in MacOS) is used incorrectly or differently from what it was used during initialization:
* During initialization, DesktopScreenWidth is the "screen width of your desktop", but it was used as the "game window size on your desktop" when checking whether to resize window. I added a separate window size calculation to use during resize.
Also, god, I hope SDL's different sizes and stuff is reported consistently at least in Wayland or X, so please test. I know in Windows they are always in pixel/canvas size so it might not be a huge issue there.
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ~~ingame~~ on MacOS
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [x] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options (again, on MacOS, with both HiDPI and non-HiDPI settings)
- [ ] 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: Freddie Wang <tsfreddiewang@gmail.com>
3160: Make gfx_quad_as_triangle 0 default r=def- a=Jupeyy
fixes#3097
I added a TrianglesBeing/End() instead for ingame quads
Let me quickly explain why #177 failed.
In the screenshots of #177 you already see the problem
the driver can built a quad like:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6654924/96621122-86f80780-1308-11eb-881a-eb51bdbe558c.png)
or like:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6654924/96621195-a131e580-1308-11eb-91c4-cc4cab96bdfd.png)
or somehow it wants, but it will always do them as triangles
And thats why the ingame quads were basically flipped in the screenshots of #177
But this almost never matters.
Tiles are single colored, text is single colored, ui elements are single colored.
So it only matters for ingame quads probably, which specify the color of each edge
Also even if it would matter, we can simply change the quads to triangles now.
Pro:
- Generally less vertices upload
- Less vertices building on CPU side
Cons:
- nothing
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
Not planning to do this automatically, but at least cleaning it up once
provides some benefit. Every header should include what it uses.
$ for i in src/**/*.h; do j=${i#"src/"}; echo $j; echo "#include <$j>\nint main() { return 0; }" | /usr/bin/c++ -DCONF_OPENSSL -DCONF_SQL -DCONF_VIDEORECORDER -DCONF_WAVPACK_CLOSE_FILE -DCONF_WAVPACK_OPEN_FILE_INPUT_EX -DGAME_RELEASE_VERSION=\"15.0.5\" -DGLEW_STATIC -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/opus -I/usr/include/SDL2 -I/usr/include/wavpack -I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/libmount -I/usr/include/blkid -Isrc -I/usr/include/mysql -I/home/deen/sys/include/ -O2 -g -DNDEBUG -fdiagnostics-color=always -fstack-protector-all -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wformat=2 -Wno-nullability-completeness -Wduplicated-cond -Wduplicated-branches -Wlogical-op -Wrestrict -std=gnu++11 -o /dev/null -x c++ -; done
Ignored: tuning.h, variables.h, config_common.h, mapitems_ex_types.h, mapbugs_list.h, protocol7.h, teehistorian_ex_chunks.h, protocol_ex_msgs.h, config.h, config_variables.h, external, keynames.h
Purely automatic change. In case of conflict with this change, apply the
other change and rerun the formatting to restore it:
$ python scripts/fix_style.py