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)
These functions are only used internally be Engine subclasses, and
by moving them to a separate header we can reduce indirect header
dependencies.
svn-id: r48934
- Added two new defines, ENABLE_IHNM and ENABLE_SAGA2 (enabled by default), which can be used to remove the parts of the SAGA engine which are specific to IHNM and SAGA 2 games. Hopefully, this will reduce the size of the engine even more for platforms with little memory (e.g. the Nintendo DS)
svn-id: r35672
- More changes for dirty rectangle handling
- Stop adding dirty rectangles that cover the whole screen for no reason
- Dirty rectangle handling is still very buggy, so it's still disabled
svn-id: r35314
- Added skeleton code for dirty rectangle handling (still unfinished and non-working)
- Added wrapper functions to access the back buffer, which add the appropriate dirty rectangles automatically
svn-id: r35264
- Moved initCommonGFX() && GUIErrorMessage() out of class Engine
- got rid of the _autosavePeriod member (this prevented users from
changing the autosave period during runtime)
- Got rid of an evil 'using GUI::Dialog' statement
- Clarified some Doxygen comments
svn-id: r34720
- Removed sagaresnames.h
- Moved all special scenes to scene.h, and named them consistently (e.g. RID_ITE_OVERMAP_SCENE -> ITE_SCENE_OVERMAP)
- Moved all resources which were used by the ITE intro into ite_introproc.cpp
- Removed several defines which were only used once (e.g. the SFX names)
- Reordered the GameResourceDescription resources so that ITE and IHNM specific resources are placed in the end
- Updated the comment about the IHNM Mac music
- Changed the callocs in loadPalAnim to mallocs, like in the rest of the code
- Removed the MEM error
svn-id: r32282
recently added (cursor) palette manager) so that the cursor can be properly
restored after returning from the GUI.
If there's any C++ magic that can keep the backend functions from being called
by anything else than these managing classes, that would probably be a good
idea. Also, since the cursor manager keeps a copy of the cursor image, perhaps
there are at least some backends that will no longer need to?
svn-id: r22639
- Added Engine::_targetName whose value is computed from the name of the active domain
- Removed GameDetector::_targetName, instead code now uses either Engine::_targetName or the name of the active domain
- This in turn allowed for removing usage of GameDetector in many places
svn-id: r21916