Also fixed the project includes so that we don't need to always use the indirect include path, ie:
#include "../include/foo.h" -> #include "foo.h"
I'm don't know much about make files - if I busted the linux build, mea culpa, but I think we're okay on that front too. For future reference, here's the most straightforward link on the topic of adding pch support to make files:
http://www.mercs-eng.com/~hulud/index.php?2008/06/13/6-writing-a-good-makefile-for-a-c-project
(I did a cursory check to make sure chinese still displays correctly - at a glance, I'm seeing what looks correct to someone who doesn't read the language :) )
* Partial fix for issue 380.
* This remove a bug where a variable was not initialized in profiles.
* The impact on this could have ranged all the way to a full trashing
of the user configuration files (though it requires some bad luck)
* Add the confirmation screen for bindings.
- Add support for asking confirmations before exiting the menu.
- Add support for cancelling saving of options.
- Add support for requesting focus when the parent allows to yield.
* Recenter most options' text.
* Change the background color of the selected options (else, there is
no way of knowing where is the cursor when both option text and
option value are icons).
* Change symbol names to their equivalent PSP icon use in wagic.
* Display pictures for buttons on PSP in the keybinding screen.
* Fix a bug where the New Binding... button would disappear when
creating a new binding.
* Fix a bug where the menu to choose the bound symbol was not modal.
* This finalizes the functionality for key bindings.
* Key bindings are saved in the user's configuration file and read
back the next time.
* Still got to do : display, instead of a number, an icon on PSP and a
string on windows (linux/mac already done).
* The key bindings now display (semi-)correctly.
- Here, "semi-" means the local keys display as a string under X and
a number everywhere else. The number is all but helpful and will
have to be replaced before it is usable, but at the moment, the
code is stable afaik.
* Fixes for compilation on 64-bit architectures :
string position-returning functions return size_t, not uint.
Fix that.
* Fixes warnings with new gcc about non-fixed string AND no arguments.
NOTE : 64-bit architectures still do not compile. There are 2 different places
where printf is used with a specifier that is not large enough on 64-bit because
size_t is now a ulong and not a uint. The solution on GNU systems is the %zu
specifier, but as I'm not sure it is supported on windows I don't want to
introduce a huge hard-to-notice bug, so I'll do it at a time when I got a
windowser to back me up.
* updated daily build
* Card spoiler now sorts by collector's number.
* Metadata looks for "[m" (for speed reasons), I've been using "[meta]" in files. No sets currently use metadata.
Eventually, the WDataSource stuff will need to be analyzed more in depth. WSrcMTGSet is very similar (though simplified) in functionality to the deck data wrapper stuff.
* Fix a bug where valid directories would be ignored and invalid ones
would be accepted for profiles and themes.
* Fix a compilation fault when compiling in debug mode.
- Fix issue 144 (Sound is either 0 or 100%), for PSP ONLY. The methods are now here for linux/windows, but only the music volume method will work currently, and it sets the volume globally. Patch by Yeshua with some cleanup by myself.
- removed some unused code. Please review!
- Added protection from() auto keyword. It is still possible to use protection from [color] in abilities, but when it is not possible, please use protection from([target]) in auto=
The thing complicating a "100% functionality" fix for this is that all translation changes are destructive- they overwrite the original text. We want this behavior, as it prevents having two sets of strings in memory (the untranslated and translated sets) when card text currently takes hundreds of kb... however, to switch languages we'd want the original text available, which means reloading all the set files. That's not optimal either...
As it is, the player must reset their PSP for translated card text. Again, not optimal. I'm submitting an issue on this topic.
* Metadata is currently only used in exactly one place: the set's "Pretty Name" is displayed when the set is first unlocked.
* WGuiImage now has a function to set scaling.
* Confirmable options used to only check for confirmation when selecting another option. They now autoconfirm when saving & exiting. This bug could possibly result in loading the wrong theme. Fixed.
* Changing profiles, canceling, then changing to the profile again could also result in improper theme loading. Fixed.