This more-or-less gets rid of the shadow system's only depencency on FFP
stuff. All that remains is it using OSG cameras, which OSG provides a
uniform-based implementation of, too, which we can trivially migrate to.
This should mean we're not eating any of the ~8 FPP-friendly texture
units, which is good as Morrowind models can use all of those on their
(although they very rarely do), and instead use some of the ~160
shader-only texture image units. This just requires not calling
glEnable(GL_TEXTURE_2D), accomplished by changing
setTextureAttributeAndModes to setTextureAttribute.
Also changes from using glTexGen and its eye plane matrices to pass the
shadow space matrix for each light to explicit uniforms. Thankfully, the
maths was a simple combination of the valid region matrix and eye plane
matrix maths.
As of this commit, I believe this kills shadows in one eye for stereo
rendering.
As well as fixing the MacOS build, it meddled with a bunch of files that
already did the right thing.
This reverts commit 8162541a14, reversing
changes made to e16c451d08.
`ciCompareLen(a, b, b.size()) == 0` expression is an equivalent of checking for
equality of `a` prefix with size `b.size()` with `b`.
`ciCompareLen(a, b, a.size()) == 0` is also the same thing but `a` is a prefix
`b` should start with.
Actors may have different collision shapes. Currently there are axis-aligned
bounding boxes and rotating bounding boxes. With AABB it's required to use
bounding cylinder for navmesh agent to avoid providing paths where actor can't
pass. But for rotating bounding boxes cylinder with diameter equal to the front
face width should be used to not reduce of available paths. For example rats
have rotating bounding box as collision shape because of the difference between
front and side faces width.
* Add agent bounds to navmesh tile db cache key. This is required to distinguish
tiles for agents with different bounds.
* Increase navmesh version because navmesh tile db cache key and data has changed.
* Move navmesh version to the code to avoid misconfiguration by users.
* Fix all places where wrong half extents were used for pathfinding.
That are based on half extents used to find path over navmesh which is different
for interior and exterior cells.
Use common functions to get agent height and radius for actor path rendering and
navmesh generation.
Useful when need to find tiles with high number of updates.
Add debug Lua package with new functions to toggle render mode and set navmesh
render mode.
Multiview shaders.
Refactor Frustum management
Rewrite shared shadow map
cull mask should respect stereo
Stereo savegame screencap
LocalMap refactoring
use the vertex buffer hint instead of the display list patch to enable/disable display lists
Character preview fixes
With this PR we refactor `StringUtils::replaceAll` to accept `string_view` as suggested in a code comment. In addition, while we are touching this rebuild happy file, we slim it down a bit by moving a few sparingly used functions elsewhere.
This PR removes dummy serialisers for `StateSetUpdater`, `NodeCallback` and the respective `META` macros that trigger serialisation requirement here.
`StateSetUpdater` and `NodeCallback` are just base classes that can not be used on their own, so there is no need to incorporate them into serialisation. These changes might have minor effects on derived classes that forget to override `className()`, `libraryName()` through `META`, but it makes hardly a difference to now serialise such classes as a dysfunctional `osg::Callback` instead of a dysfunctional `SceneUtil::NodeCallback`.
We currently apply a strange algorithm to `LightManager::mStateSetCache`. For some reason this algorithm inserts hashed keys into `std::map` in a way that fails to handle hash collisions and exhibits worse lookup complexity than `std::unordered_map`. With this PR we just use `std::unordered_map` here.