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Author SHA1 Message Date
heinrich5991 17402cc43f Rename all variables for strict camel-casing of abbreviations
This is the strict version, ID → Id, UI → Ui, except DDNet which stays
DDNet.

This would fix #7750.

Done using a naive rename script (for bash, use `shopt -s globstar`):

```fish
sed -i \
	-e 's/\([a-z]_\?\)ID/\1Id/g' \
	-e 's/\([^ ]\)\<UI\>/\1Ui/g' \
	-e 's/UI()/Ui()/g' \
	-e 's/\<CUI\>/CUi/g' \
	-e 's/\([\ta-z.(&]\|[,=|] \)ID\>/\1Id/g' \
	-e 's/\<ID\>\([^ ").]\)/Id\1/g' \
	-e 's/\<ID\([0-9]\)/Id\1/g' \
	-e 's/\<ID\>\( [<=>:+*/-]\)/Id\1/g' \
	-e 's/int ID/int Id/g' \
	-e 's/\([a-z]_\?\)GPU/\1Gpu/g' \
	-e 's/\([a-z]_\?\)IP/\1Ip/g' \
	-e 's/\([a-z]_\?\)CID/\1Cid/g' \
	-e 's/\([a-z]_\?\)MySQL/\1Mysql/g' \
	-e 's/MySql/Mysql/g' \
	-e 's/\([a-xz]_\?\)SQL/\1Sql/g' \
	-e 's/DPMode/DpMode/g' \
	-e 's/TTWGraphics/TTwGraphics/g' \
	\
	-e 's/Ipointer/IPointer/g' \
	-e 's/\.vendorId/.vendorID/g' \
	-e 's/\.windowId/.windowID/g' \
	-e 's/SDL_GetWindowFromId/SDL_GetWindowFromID/g' \
	-e 's/SDL_AudioDeviceId/SDL_AudioDeviceID/g' \
	-e 's/SDL_JoystickId/SDL_JoystickID/g' \
	-e 's/SDL_JoystickInstanceId/SDL_JoystickInstanceID/g' \
	-e 's/AVCodecId/AVCodecID/g' \
	src/**/*.cpp src/**/*.h {datasrc,scripts}/**/*.py
git checkout -- src/engine/external
```

I like this option because it presents clear rules.

Still needs fixups because of the naive replacement, I'd do this if we
want this merged.
2024-03-05 15:44:09 +01:00
Edgar 0e0ebe9aea
update ci actions, update rust edition to 2021 since our MSRV covers it 2024-02-25 15:55:10 +01:00
heinrich5991 80d72cf157 Fix being run from rust-analyzer with a clean environment
Detect that we're being run from rust-analyzer and don't link to C++
libraries in that case.

Fixes #6019.
2022-11-09 15:09:42 +01:00
heinrich5991 dcd76fd3e1 Add support for Rust code in DDNet
The glue is done using the [cxx crate](https://cxx.rs/) on the Rust
side.

As a proof-of-concept, only a small console command (`rust_version`)
printing the currently used Rust version was added.

You can generate and open the Rust documentation using
`DDNET_TEST_NO_LINK=1 cargo doc --open`.

You can run the Rust tests using `cmake --build <build dir> --target
run_rust_tests`, they're automatically included in the `run_tests`
target as well.

Rust tests don't work on Windows in debug mode on Windows because Rust
cannot currently link with the debug version of the C stdlib on Windows:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39016.

---

The stuff in `src/rust-bridge` is generated using
```
cxxbridge src/engine/shared/rust_version.rs --output src/rust-bridge/engine/shared/rust_version.cpp --output src/rust-bridge/engine/shared/rust_version.h
cxxbridge src/engine/console.rs --output src/rust-bridge/cpp/console.cpp --output src/rust-bridge/cpp/console.h
```
2022-10-19 23:46:06 +02:00