Also, changed to follow the convention that stuff-you-type is in
a "typewriter" font (use <tt> tags).
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* CallbackMaker defined, but did not use, the Joystick() function
(a callback for the freeglut joystick interface). I uncommented
the callback-registration. I assume that it was commented out
because it was spammy. (freeglut does joysticks by polling with a
timer.) Perhaps a longer interval than 10ms would be advisable?
* fractals.c used strcpy() without getting the prototype. Added
#include <string.h> at the top.
* fractals_random.c had the same problem as fractals.c.
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pending resize for the window, whether or not the window is visible or
in need of a redisplay. The resize is now done before the visibility
and need-to-redisplay checks.
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casting an {int} to a pointer, and later retrieving the int
by another cast. It should be safe provided that pointers
are at least as big as {int}, but GCC was giving warnings on
my system, so...fixed.)
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the FETCH_WCB() as an lvalue (which it shouldn't, since the value of
the FETCH is cast to the correct function-pointer type).
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There were no changes other than replacing about 10 to 12 TABs with a
visually-suitable number of spaces, so this can probably be blindly treated
as equivalent to the previous versions of the two affected files.
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order. This cased a crash when the call to glutDestroyWindow() for a sub
windows was immediately followed by a call to glutDestroyWindow() for it's
parent. fgCloseWindows() would call fgDestroyWindow() for the parent first
fgDestroyWindws() would recurse over the children and then fgCloseWindows()
would call fgDestroyWindow() again for the child.
I've replaced the single linked list with one of our two way link list
structures. I've also moved it into fgStructure because that seemed the
consistent thing to do.
I said the the deferred windows destruction causes more problems then it
solves.
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{OldWidth} in the window structure should be done for both windows
and sub-windows, and the easiest way to do this is in the
freeglut_structure.c:fgCreateWindow() code. So, transplant one line.
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only windows left are freeglut menu windows, and correctly calls exit()
if we drop out of the main loop without having requested any freeglut
extensions to glutMainLoop() handling.
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* Updated shapes.c. I think that it's just reformatting and the addition
of some comments.
* Added shapes.dsp, a Microsoft Visual C++ Developer Studio Project file
for building shapes on WIN32 with MSVC++.
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{...Height}. Those are *not* records of the old values, but rather
of the *desired* *new* values, hence it was inappropriate to use them
in ConfigureNotify X11 event handling. Doing so introduced some new
problems.
So, I created OldHeight and OldWidth in the window State structure,
and *those* do what I require.
I also stripped out the obsolete comment about getting extra/bogus
reshape events. (Though I maintain that an application should be
robust against them, freeglut should no longer generate them if the
window has not changed size since last reported.)
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* Just need to call GETWINDOW() once. Ooops. Heh.
* Update {window->State} with the new size of the window.
* If the window-size has NOT changed, then do NOT call the Reshape event.
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