CID 146977 (#1 of 1): Uninitialized scalar field (UNINIT_CTOR)6. uninit_member: Non-static class member SizeInMB is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
Typical wrong draw:
1/ draw in 32 bits
2/ draw in 24 bits
3/ Use alpha as a texure. (Must reuse the GPU data)
4/ Write alpha from EE
5/ Use alpha as a texure. (Must upload new data)
This commit fixes the step 5.
Fix#917 (Conflict - Desert Storm)
* the break doesn't get used since HANDLE_CHECK consists of a break on the function itself.
* removed an outdated comment since realtime update of configure has been done.
previously the soundtouch configure box required a total exit of the dialog to get the configure box value updated , now it's made to be done in an instant.
-Fixes other Chessmaster hang.
-having it say it has data really quickly if the data incoming was huge seemed to throw it off. I suspect it may actually be the time it takes to fill 16qw (or whatever is incoming if lower) is the wait time but it seems rather happy with the incoming data size.
On linux, it breaks the 16B stack alignment requirement.
2 dispatchers were added to handle the call to the function. It avoid
any performance impact and remove the extra inlined asm
Fix#506
CID 146973 (#1 of 1): Uninitialized scalar field (UNINIT_CTOR)2. uninit_member: Non-static class member overflow is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
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runion/rempty/rinter requires x < z and y < w
Help issue #762 (accurate blending issue)
If you want to shine, please put better GSVector code (AVX512 is 2 instruction :p)
In the DATE42 algo, first pass must find the primitive that write the
bad alpha value. If depth test is fail, alpha value won't be written therefore
you mustn't keep the primitive id.
In theory to ensure 100% correctness, depth would need to be fully executed
(currently depth write is disabled). However it requires to copy the depth buffer.
It is likely bad for the perf.
Issue reported on DBZInfWorld
For older distribution you can still use SDL1.2
./build.sh ... --sdl12 ...
or
cmake ... -DSDL2_API=FALSE ...
Note: there is a hard dependency between WxWidget and SDL. If Wx is linked against
SDL1.2, you must use SDL1.2. Crashes are expected otherwise.
It changes nothing but it is more consistent
CID 146916 (#1 of 1): Arguments in wrong order i
(SWAPPED_ARGUMENTS)swapped_arguments: The positions of arguments in the call to disBranch do not match the ordering of the parameters:
rt is passed to rs
rs is passed to rt
Bind doesn't work on wx2.8. Replace with event tables and Connect.
wxString::Format also requires the format string to be L"something".
const char* requires an explicit conversion to wxString.
The show 128/64/32 bit menu column stuff doesn't have a direct wx2.8
replacement so just omit it - I'm not sure it's useful functionality
anyway.