Closes#1711 - race condition on stbi_failure_reason()
This does not only avoid the race condition on the failure string itself, but also makes failure state thread-local, meaning that each string will be correctly associated with the last image it failed to load.
For locally generated documentation the link should not point to a PHP page.
The easiest solution is to remove it, given that the same link is available in the navigation.
Single line comments starting with `///` are interpreted by
Microsoft Visual Studio as documentation containing XML code.
Therefore single line comments starting with `///<` unfortunately
cause a parsing error, as IntelliSense will assume the `<` is the
start of an XML tag. This is not the case, but unfortunately,
IntelliSense will still complain about the following space
character rather than displaying the raw string. This commit alters
all such comments to start with `//!<` instead, which prevents the
issue.
This fixes issue #1622.
Padding set to 1.0 was causing adjacent glyphs leaking on Radeon cards. The initial padding value for glyphs was too high anyway, the proper value should be 0.5 on each side.
When using LLVM-clang on Windows which share the same ABI as `MSVC` (that means clang is able to use MSVC compiled DLL)
the CMake library path was not updated resulting on not finding dependencies.
Command line: `cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 -T "ClangCl" -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="C:/Program Files/LLVM/bin/clang-cl.exe" -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="C:/Program Files/LLVM/bin/clang-cl.exe" ../`
Can be great to add it to CI on appveyor too.
Provides a Catch::toString() overload for the following SFML classes, that support at least operator== and operator!=, and can thus be used in Catch assertion expressions:
* String
* Time
* Vector2<T>
* Vector3<T>
* VideoMode
* Color
* Rect<T>
The intermediate header UnitTests.hpp is introduced to ensure string conversion visibility.
Do not include <catch.hpp> directly any longer.
Removed useless cast in SFML/System/Utf.inl at line 296.
This useless cast creates a warning when using -Wuseless-cast as an option in g++ and clang++.
Operations can't be made on types smaller than 4 bytes (32 bits), so types smaller than 4 bytes are converted to at least 4 bytes types, thus rendering the static_cast<Uint32> useless in this particular case.