COMMON: Add replacement to common/algorithm.h
COMMON: Intermediate commit to show doubts.
COMMON: Basic String::replace() methods implemented.
COMMON: Fix typo in the algorithm.h documentation.
COMMON: Fix documentation of String::replace()
COMMON: Fix formatting issues in method signatures.
COMMON: Add assert and reformat loops in str and algorithm.
COMMON: Fix typo in comment.
COMMON: Fix style in string test cases.
COMMON: Add Doxygen documentation to algorithm and String.
COMMON: Add Doxygen documentation to algorithm and String.
COMMON: Add Doxygen documentation to algorithm.
COMMON: Fix style in algorithm comments.
COMMON: Add Doxygen comments to String.
COMMON: Add Doxygen comments to algorithm test function.
COMMON: Add String support for substring replace.
COMMON: Fix string replace to comply with STL
COMMON: Fix documentation on string replace
COMMON: Fix style in string replace
COMMON: Fix unwanted reference problem in String::replace().
COMMON: Fix indentation in comments for replace
COMMON: Fix indentation in replace
COMMON: Fix comments in String::replace to match implementation.
COMMON: Remove assert to allow for not-null-terminated character arrays
COMMON: Add new test for String::replace
COMMON: Fix broken comments on String::replace
COMMON: Fix sharing bug on ensureCapacity
COMMON: Remove superfluous call to makeUnique()
This specific test checked whether the pointer for two static strings have a
different address. Since the specific strings checked had the same "value"
string pooling optimizations will result in them to have the same address and
thus make this test fail. Furthermore, the test seemed completely pointless,
I simply dropped it now.
A few tests for the Huffman decoder.
The encoding is the example from Wikipedia.
This could be improved by someone more knowledgeable by
generating one at runtime or using multiple encodings
which would each contain one edge case.
find -name '*.h' -or -name '*.cpp' | xargs sed -r -i 's@\(([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*\)@(\1 *)@g'
This seems to have caught some params as well which is not undesirable IMO.
It also caught some strings containing this which is undesirable so I
excluded them manually. (engines/sci/engine/kernel_tables.h)
This drops the (unused) ability to play based on a list of input blocks. This
was formely only used by the NDS specific VOC streaming code, which has been
removed in 9fa9f68789.