* cmake: Remove zzogl from cmake.
* cmake/build: Remove GLSL_API and EGL_API flags.
Only used in zzogl.
* linux various: Remove zzogl.
* sln: Remove zzogl from old plugins solution.
* zzogl: Remove source files.
* debian: Exclude zzogl from copyright.
* linux various: Remove glsl2h.pl
Used only in zzogl?
* linux various: Remove zzogl code from validate_glsl.sh
* debian: Remove zzogl mentions in create built tarball.
* gitignore: Remove zzogl paths.
I used glcorearb.h as input file
Code is limited to core gl + KHR/ARB extension
GL1.X must be handled manually (need only 3 functions)
I think the solution would be to migrate gl.h/glext.h to the
single glcorearb.h. However we might need to update the code to fetch
pointer accordingly
Note: we don't check the null ptr anymore on GSwnd. It isn't important
as we check the extension.
v2: update copyright
v3: update copyright space
v4: update copyright of script
fix copyright
* Windows behavior must be checked
* remove glsl_source.h
v2: fix missing include
Big thanks to Turtleli
v3:
fix indentation in gsdx-res.xml
add dependency in cmake
remove old res/glsl/fxaa.fx symlink
add tfx.cl for OpenCL support on Linux
v4, v5
fix cmake indentation
Add a .clang-format example file. Might need minor tuning. If people doesn't like the syntax
Add a basic script to validate current change is compliant with clang-format
* on master it will test last 20 commits
* on branch it will test all commits of the branch
Idea is to plug it into travis (might require clang 3.8). Everything is blacklisted. Use "ALL" parameters
to test all standard directories.
Add a nop between instruction
Dump mips instruction
Add pretty print support
Note: it would be nicer to plug pretty print in the system command directly
The script passes -e to the shell on the #! line rather than using set -e in
the body of the script. This is fine for normal operation, but if the script
is run by hand with sh /path/to/script (common in debugging), -e will not be
in effect. It's therefore better to use set -e in the body of the script.
Code was completey bitrotten
Code was a partial test (and yet 500 lines already)
Shader is more and more complex and multithreading support greatly
reduce the cost of shader switch
* separate VS/GS and FS
* separate subroutine part of the FS
It already complex enough without subroutine stuff. Besides I'm not sure
we will keep subroutine on the future.
It was added recently to the xDG specs
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s05.html
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It should improve the discoverability of pcsx2 for gnome shell users in any
distro and Ubuntu users at the very least. It's unrelated to the menu
hierarchy so it does not need a special hack for OpenSuse. Also it should
not break anything.
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It's an optional entry but the "gnome guys" really want software to use it
more.
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It should be concise and not the name of the software so I just did
game;emulator; since for example gnome-chess uses game;strategy;.
Remove the --previous option of po generation. It broke some translations.
Remove the translation of PCSX2 version, no point to translate C format symbol.
When updating existing PO files with the newly created POT files, keep previous msgids of translated messsages (as fuzzy). This allows translators to compare previous and current msgid strings and then identify what has changed, resulting in a faster translation activity and a more consistent GUI.
* add a PERL script to ensure translation quality (ie check c-string format)
* Fix c-format error as best as can! It will hopefully fix various potential crash
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5856 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
* restore the old fxaa (Asmodeam will be integrated when I got time)
* port the recently added new scanline algo
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5818 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288