A Warning indicates a potential problem in the content file(s) that the user told OpenMW to load. E.g. this might cause an object to not display at all or as intended, however the rest of the game will run fine.
An Error, however, is more likely to be a bug with the engine itself - it means that basic assumptions have been violated and the engine might not run correctly anymore.
The above mostly applies to errors/warnings during game-play; startup issues are handled differently: when a file is completely invalid/corrupted to the point that the engine can not start, that might cause messages that are worded as Error due to the severity of the issue but are not necessarily the engine's fault.
Hopefully, being a little more consistent here will alleviate confusion among users as to when a log message should be reported and to whom.
conversion from 'const float' to 'int', possible loss of data
conversion from 'double' to 'int', possible loss of data
conversion from 'float' to 'int', possible loss of data
The InsertFunctor for cells was calling localRotateObject() for all references which set the mChanged flag in RefData to true.
Also clean up RefData interface slightly.
It was just adding a level of indirection to Ptr.getClass().
All the call were replaced by that instead. The number of lines changed
is important, but the change itself is trivial, so everything should be
fine. :)
The progress is not particularly accurate. It simply uses the current / total number of records written/read as indication. Cell records are currently the largest by far, but there is a good chance that could be optimized using a change tracking system.
Checking for emptiness using size() might be inefficient, because
it can take linear time, while empty() is guaranteed to take only
constant time.
For non-primitive types, postfix ++ operators are inefficient
compared to prefix ++ operators, because post-increment usually
involves keeping a copy of the previous value around.