REDESIGNED: `LoadDirectoryFiles()`
ADDED: `LoadDirectoryFilesEx()`
REDESIGNED: `LoadDroppedFiles()`
ADDED: `IsPathFile()`
This BIG BREAKING change simplifies the functions and gives more control to the user:
- A new `struct FilePathList` has been added to avoid exposing complex pointers.
- User is responsible of memory loading/unloading
- Filepaths loading support recursive directories and file extension filters
* new models_magicavoxel_loading example
* Portable header-only file "magicavoxel_loader.h" for MagicaVoxel loader example.
* models_magicavoxel_loading example added to CMakeLists.txt and Makefile
* fix models_magicavoxel_loading example for linux.
* * vox_loader into "src/external/vox_loader.h"
* vox file support for "models.c"
* updated example "models/models_magicavoxel_loading.c"
* * Fix Vox_FreeArrays (removed memory leak)
* * removed magicavoxel_loader.h
* * Revert vs2019 solution
* * vox_loader.h -> Support custom memory allocators
* vox_loader.h -> Reverse Y<>Z for left to right handed system
* models/models_magicavoxel_loading.c -> fix model center
* * vox_loader.h -> Removed Raylib dependencies
* * Changed Vox_LoadFileName to Vox_LoadFromMemory
* new models_magicavoxel_loading example
* Portable header-only file "magicavoxel_loader.h" for MagicaVoxel loader example.
* models_magicavoxel_loading example added to CMakeLists.txt and Makefile
* fix models_magicavoxel_loading example for linux.
* * vox_loader into "src/external/vox_loader.h"
* vox file support for "models.c"
* updated example "models/models_magicavoxel_loading.c"
* * Fix Vox_FreeArrays (removed memory leak)
* * removed magicavoxel_loader.h
* * Revert vs2019 solution
Now rlgl uses the `Matrix` type, just make sure it has been previously defined somewhere... I don't like this approach but it's probably the easier one for the users... still looking for a better solution... maybe using something like
`#define MATRIX_TYPE`, so it can be checked in other modules.
* Added my own model and license to Raylib exclusively created by me and provided for use in the examples (and other projects if anyone decides to)
* Use animation vertices on initial load if possible.
* Added girl model to model example
* Revamped GLTF model loading as it was wrong by default. Also updated some comments.
GLTF models were loaded only by mesh but they should be loaded recursively by hierarchical nodes because tehre are some static node transformations that are to be applied to the vertices. It also resulted in more meshes being included in some models.
It is the correct way of loading GLTF and what is suggested in the official examples.
Currenlty limiting to only one scene but more can be included later.
* Refactored the new names and structure of extracted functions.
* Safer and easier read value.
* Made reading easier for accessor->bufferView->buffer in GLTF.
Now there is no need to check for supported types or anything.
* Correct inclusion of limits.h in the cases of MSVC based compilers vs the world
* Removed weird example file
* Implement a load values from accessor function.
Added some more value types for the different GLTF attributes.
Fixed crash when loading animated triangle.
* Split GLTF model loading into separate functions for readability.
* Fixed the already working models that I broke when introducing GLTFReadValue.
Improved the example for gltf models to be able to switch between a few models.
* Removed license from screen. It is pu inside a license file anyway.
* Small improvements on the naming of functions
Removed (*model). and replaced it with model->
Some enums values have been renamed to be more consistent and also provide a more detailed description:
- ShaderLocationIndex: LOC_VERTEX_POSITION -> SHADER_SHADER_LOC_VERTEX_POSITION
- ShaderUniformDataType: UNIFORM_VEC2 -> SHADER_UNIFORM_VEC2
- MaterialMapType: MAP_ALBEDO -> MATERIAL_MAP_ALBEDO
- PixelFormat: UNCOMPRESSED_GRAYSCALE -> PIXELFORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_GRAYSCALE
* Added bone binding to whole mesh and not only set vertices.
+ Also added missed setting of the animation count.
+ Removed double ; on one line
* Added more of the gltf sample models
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Sample-Models
We need to make it working for all of them.
* Binding to initial bind pose added.
* Fix cube disappearing bug because lerpPercent could be Inf.
* Fixed for rigged figure also
* Added example for gltf animation and split some functions for loading model animations into IQM and GLTF similar to how models are being loaded.
* Removed wrongly duplicated function
* Bone loading for gltf model (not working at this point)
* Loading info about vertex to joint connection but animation is still not working
* Skeleton and pose is correctly loaded. Need to communicate about interpolation in GLTF
* The model almost looks like a real person on animation.
* Fixed model loading with bones.
Also updated license info on the model.
* Cleaned up some code and updated examples.
* Fix identation issues
* Fix identation issues
* Fix identation issues
- Mesh, Shader, Material structs have been reviewed to minimize size when passed by value, all required code has been reviewed.
- GetCollisionRayModel() reviewed to avoid pointer, not required because model is not modified inside the function
- UnloadMesh() reviewed, pointer not required
- CheckCollisionRay*() parameters name reviewed
* Fix loading multiple animations from .iqm file
* Fix memory leak in models_animation example
* Added export instructions to the animation example
* use raylib free
* include <stdlib.h> to appease the travis CI gods
* replace tabs with spaces
When using FormatText() several times in same function, returned string is static and so, the same is returned, resulting in failures on shader loading.
Issue was related to vertex tangent attibutes not uploaded to GPU, a quick solution was implemented for new vertex attributes loading for already existing meshes... I don't like it specially but it will work for now.
This commit implements a big update of rlgl module, intended to optimize some parts. This change could break some code bases... hopefully not, but it could.
The BIG changes to the module are:
- Replaced LINES-TRIANGLES-QUADS buffers by a single one, now all vertex data is accumulated on a single buffer and managed with registered draw calls. LINES-TRIANGLES-QUADS could be used the same way as before, rlgl will manage them carefully. That's a big improvement of the system.
- Support multi-buffering if required. Just define MAX_BATCH_BUFFERING desired size (currently set to 1 batch). Should be enough for most of the situations.
- Removed temporal accumulative buffers for matrix transformations, now transformations are directly applied to vertex when on rlVertex3f()
- Reviewed rlPushMatrix()/rlPopMatrix() to be consistent with OpenGL 1.1, probably I should remove that ancient behaviour but... well, it was not consistent and now it is.
- Minor tweaks: LoadText(), I broke it in last update... also multiple comments reviewed.
- TODO: MAX_BATCH_ELEMENTS checking should probably be reviewed... done some tests and it works but...
- Added Vector3OrthoNormalize() to raymath.h - not sure if it is correct
- Implemented MeshBinormals() - Mesh struct has not a place for them...
- Updated model_material_pbr example - tested but not working on my GPU
(old Intel HD), actually, it never worked on it...
Renamed function for consistency with a possible Mesh manipulation functions (maybe added in a future). Naming follows Image*() manipulation functions.
RAYMATH_EXTERN_INLINE was renamed to RAYMATH_HEADER_ONLY, which user code
may define if they want to use it as header-only library. If multiple
files in the same project define RAYMATH_HEADER_ONLY, they might each
have duplicate out-of-line definitions of the same functions.
By default, raymath.h exposes inline definitions, which instructs the
compiler _not_ to generate out-of-line definitons, if out-of-line
definitions are required, those of the file defined with
RAYLIB_IMPLEMENTATION are used instead. There may be only one such file.
In C++ mode, the compiler will select only one out-of-line definition
automatically, so no need to define a RAYLIB_IMPLEMENTATION.
Unfortunately, we have to remove raymath function declaration from
raylib.h as those declarations would lead to duplicate out-of-line
definitions which would yield linker errors. This problem didn't
exist with GNU89 or C++, because there multiple defintions are ok,
but in C99 they aren't.
RAYMATH_EXTERN_INLINE was renamed to RAYMATH_HEADER_ONLY, which user code
may define if they want to use it as header-only library. If multiple
files in the same project define RAYMATH_HEADER_ONLY, they might each
have duplicate out-of-line definitions of the same functions.
By default, raymath.h exposes inline definitions, which instructs the
compiler _not_ to generate out-of-line definitons, if out-of-line
definitions are required, those of the file defined with
RAYLIB_IMPLEMENTATION are used instead. There may be only one such file.
In C++ mode, the compiler will select only one out-of-line definition
automatically, so no need to define a RAYLIB_IMPLEMENTATION.
Unfortunately, we have to remove raymath function declaration from
raylib.h as those declarations would lead to duplicate out-of-line
definitions which would yield linker errors. This problem didn't
exist with GNU89 or C++, because there multiple defintions are ok,
but in C99 they aren't.