- fixed some issues in zstream that prevented to use "getline" in zipped streams
- added a "pooled buffers" system to keep a cache of file descriptors. This is potentially dangerous though, but shaves several seconds of loading time on the PSP. If problems arise on other platforms I'll make it a compilation parameter
- gracefully fail when calling manacost information on a not properly initialized mana cost
-- zipFS has several limitations...
--- in a general way, seekg doesn't work... so getting a file's size needs to be done through JFileSystem.
--- getLine on files open with zipFS doesn't work so great. Not sure if it is a normal issue because files are open in binary or not... JFileSystem therefore offers a "readIntoString" function that needs to be used instead of the usual "getline" technique. However getLine can then be used on a stream connected to the string.
-- tested on Windows and PSP, I also made sure android still works, but haven't tested zip support on Android.
-- I tried to maintain backwards compatibility, but this might break on some platforms, if I broke some platforms and you can't find a way to fix them, please contact me and we'll figure something out
-- This removes wagic::ifstream. I didn't reimplement the securities that were involved in this, apologies for that. Might be useful to reimplement such securities in JFileSystem
-- I haven't tested options/profiles in a deep way, it is possible I broke that.
(One could argue that this ID is completely meaningless and could be entirely ripped out, as the IDs obviously never made it to their intended target...)
- Added a "PSP" compile-time define to clean up some compile time checks (replaced !WIN32 && !LINUX && !IOS with PSP)
-- Wil, I am aware that this is redundant with the PSPENV variable you introduced recently, I think we can clean that up easily
-- This looks like lots of changes, but most of the time I just moved some blocks here and there
-- tested on VC 2010, PSP, and a bit of NDK
-- I might have broken maemo, iOS, or Linux compilation, can you guys check?
- Fixed some warnings reported by NDK
- NDK still does not compile because recent boost additions (mutex, etc...) are apparently not supported
- Added a possibility to put a file "Res.txt" instead of the folder "Res". The file Res.txt is a simple 1 line text file, telling where to find the Res folder, terminated by "/". For example: "../../wagic_res".
This addresses issue 428 . This could also help us in the future, to develop mods.