This fixes #324 on macOS.
The only difference between memcpy and mempcpy is that mempcpy returns
a pointer one after the last written byte - the return value is unused.
openrw/rwengine/src/engine/GameData.cpp:358:26: warning: moving a temporary object prevents copy elision [-Wpessimizing-move]
textureslots[slot] = std::move(loadTextureArchive(name));
^
openrw/rwengine/src/engine/GameData.cpp:358:26: note: remove std::move call here
textureslots[slot] = std::move(loadTextureArchive(name));
^~~~~~~~~~ ~
openrw/rwengine/src/objects/CharacterObject.cpp:16:18: warning: unused variable 'enter_offset' [-Wunused-variable]
static glm::vec3 enter_offset(0.81756252f, 0.34800607f, -0.486281008f);
^
In file included from openrw/rwgame/RWGame.cpp:5:
openrw/rwgame/states/BenchmarkState.hpp:33:23: warning: 'BenchmarkState::getCamera' hides overloaded virtual function
[-Woverloaded-virtual]
const ViewCamera& getCamera();
^
openrw/rwgame/State.hpp:51:31: note: hidden overloaded virtual function 'State::getCamera' declared here: different number of
parameters (1 vs 0)
virtual const ViewCamera& getCamera(float alpha);
^
In file included from openrw/rwgame/RWGame.cpp:6:
openrw/rwgame/states/IngameState.hpp:53:18: warning: 'draw' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'
[-Winconsistent-missing-override]
virtual void draw(GameRenderer* r);
^
openrw/rwgame/State.hpp:28:18: note: overridden virtual function is here
virtual void draw(GameRenderer* r) {
^
In file included from openrw/rwgame/RWGame.cpp:6:
openrw/rwgame/states/IngameState.hpp:60:23: warning: 'getCamera' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'
[-Winconsistent-missing-override]
const ViewCamera& getCamera(float alpha);
^
openrw/rwgame/State.hpp:51:31: note: overridden virtual function is here
virtual const ViewCamera& getCamera(float alpha);
^
openrw/rwgame/RWGame.cpp:242:22: warning: unused variable 'vehicleModel' [-Wunused-variable]
uint16_t vehicleModel = 110; // @todo Which cars are spawned?!
^
In file included from openrw/rwengine/src/script/modules/GTA3Module.cpp:1:
In file included from openrw/rwengine/src/engine/GameState.hpp:7:
openrw/rwengine/src/engine/ScreenText.hpp:140:63: warning: suggest braces around initialization of subobject [-Wmissing-braces]
const std::array<GameString, sizeof...(args)> vals = {args...};
^~~~
{ }
openrw/rwengine/src/script/modules/GTA3ModuleImpl.inl:5669:16: note: in instantiation of function template specialization
'ScreenText::format<std::__1::basic_string<unsigned short, std::__1::char_traits<unsigned short>, std::__1::allocator<unsigned short> > >'
requested here
ScreenText::format(
^
In file included from openrw/rwengine/src/script/modules/GTA3Module.cpp:1:
In file included from openrw/rwengine/src/engine/GameState.hpp:7:
openrw/rwengine/src/engine/ScreenText.hpp:140:63: warning: suggest braces around initialization of subobject [-Wmissing-braces]
const std::array<GameString, sizeof...(args)> vals = {args...};
^~~~
{ }
openrw/rwengine/src/script/modules/GTA3ModuleImpl.inl:10214:18: note: in instantiation of function template specialization
'ScreenText::format<std::__1::basic_string<unsigned short, std::__1::char_traits<unsigned short>, std::__1::allocator<unsigned short> >,
std::__1::basic_string<unsigned short, std::__1::char_traits<unsigned short>, std::__1::allocator<unsigned short> > >' requested here
ScreenText::format(script::gxt(args, gxtEntry),
^
openrw/rwgame/State.cpp:40:42: warning: unused parameter 'alpha' [-Wunused-parameter]
const ViewCamera& State::getCamera(float alpha) {
^
openrw/rwengine/src/render/ObjectRenderer.cpp:20:17: warning: unused variable 'kWorldDrawDistanceFactor'
[-Wunused-const-variable]
constexpr float kWorldDrawDistanceFactor = kDrawDistanceFactor;
^
After some researches I found that,
script with opcode 03d5 removes only short
connected with sound, not cutscene's text.
Example:
aa12022061/19_8ball.sc (L164)
But in case of cutscenes, script doesn't do anything,
so logically suspecting, all opcodes connected with key word NOW,
are flushing currently used text.
aa12022061/19_8ball.sc (L862)
Default initialization has a problem,
it doesn't initialize POD class,
so it's safer to use value initialization,
especially for "outside" class (like bullet).
* Replace "new" operator with std::make_unique for BS in BinaryStream.cpp
* Replace "new" operator with std::make_unique for textureArchive in TextureArchive.cpp
* Replace "new" operator with std::make_unique for variables in LoaderIDE.cpp
* Addition constructor for InstanceData
* Replace "new" operator with std::make_shared for instance in LoaderIPL.cpp
On Visual Studio 2017
std::istringstream ss("0.4f,0.8f,");
float f1, f2;
ss >> f1; /* Will leave the f suffix available on the stream. */
ss.ignore(2, ','); /* Ignore until the comma. */
ss >> f2;
...