Fix by @heinrich5991
from the documentation of objc_msgSend in <objc/message.h>
```
/* Basic Messaging Primitives
*
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_stret for some struct return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fpret for some float return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fp2ret for some float return types.
*
* These functions must be cast to an appropriate function pointer type
* before being called.
*/
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSend(void /* id self, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSendSuper(void /* struct objc_super *super, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
```
- videorecorder only works for recording demos now
- demoplayer was modified to allow controll over the time that passed
in order to get perfect fps, IVideo controlls how much time passed,
basically every rendercall sets the time to record the next frame
1878: Add paused and spec to explayerflags r=Learath2 a=Ryozuki
I think client should know about this, maybe we can do something with it in the future.
It also may help with https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/issues/259 but i didn't figure out yet a way to fix it.
1903: Consistent spacing for getters and setters r=Learath2 a=ChillerDragon
Co-authored-by: Ryozuki <ryo@ryozuki.xyz>
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
OK, maybe not actually remove because it is kept for fallback when the
new method isn't available.
The whole gametype parsing business had the same downsides as user agent
parsing on the web, hence I removed it while keeping behavior the same.
This allows servers to explicitly opt in or out of certain bug
workarounds and other client behavior. This increases the complexity of
different configurations that are available in the client (which is a
bad thing).
1732: Implement ISDDNET and Time Score cleanly r=def- a=Learath2
This is an attempt at implementing the two things in a cleaner way.
Deprecated #1320
Willfix #1622 soon(tm)
Co-authored-by: Learath <learath2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Learath2 <learath2@gmail.com>