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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonas Kulla 5549ff78f0 Bindings: Viewport: Don't dispose children in RGSS2/3 2014-10-24 18:55:03 +02:00
Jonas Kulla 1a489aafaf Bindings: Fix inconsistency in Viewport dispose (RGSS1)
As noted, on Viewport dispose, RMXP always calls the core
dispose method for child objects regardless of whether
user scripts override it in sub classes.

Implement this behavior in mkxp to prevent infinite recursion.
2014-10-24 18:35:05 +02:00
Jonas Kulla 81ac0780f8 Revert Disposable concept back into core
Pretty much a revert of
e858bbdcf5.

We need this in core to properly implement F12 reset.
2014-09-23 21:12:58 +02:00
Jonas Kulla 3887342439 Disposable: Emit 'wasDisposed' on destruction, not dispose()
Fixes segfaults when objects that were not explicitly disposed
were collected by the GC.
2014-08-16 11:47:07 +02:00
Jonas Kulla e858bbdcf5 Lift 'Disposable' concept from core into bindings
Instead of replicating the RGSS Disposable interface in C++
and merely binding it, redefine the 'disposed' state as the
entire core object being deleted (and the binding object's
private pointer being null).

This makes the behavior more accurate in regard to RMXP.
It is now for example possible to subclass disposable classes
and access their 'dispose'/'disposed?' methods without
initializing the base class first (because the internal pointer
is simply null before initialization). Accessing any other
base methods will still raise an exception.

There are some quirks and irregular behavior in RMXP; eg.
most nullable bitmap attributes of disposable classes
(Sprite, Plane etc.) can still be queried afterwards, but
some cannot (Tilemap#tileset), and disposing certain
attributes crashes RMXP entirely (Tilemap#autotiles[n]).
mkxp tries to behave as close possible, but will be more
lenient some circumstances.

To the core, disposed bitmap attributes will look
identically to null, which slightly diverges from RMXP
(where they're treated as still existing, but aren't drawn).
The Disposable interface has been retained containing a
single signal, for the binding to inform core when
objects are disposed (so active attributes can be set to null).
2014-08-09 21:21:38 +02:00
Jonas Kulla 2adf8ab265 Transition from QtCore to stdc++ / STL / boost
This looks like a pretty major change, but in reality,
80% of it is just renames of types and corresponding
methods.

The config parsing code has been completely replaced
with a boost::program_options based version. This
means that the config file format slightly changed
(checkout the updated README).

I still expect there to be bugs / unforseen events.
Those should be fixed in follow up commits.

Also, finally reverted back to using pkg-config to
locate and link libruby. Yay for less hacks!
2013-12-29 13:59:26 +01:00
Jonas Kulla ff25887f41 Initial commit 2013-09-01 16:27:21 +02:00