* Add zig buildfile for examples.
- `zig build` to compile all examples
- `zig build [module]` to compile all examples for a module (e.g. `zig build core`)
- `zig build [example]` to compile _and run_ a particular example (e.g. `zig build core_basic_window`)
You can use `-Dtarget=` to compile for a non-native platform, such as
`zig build -Dtarget=x86_64-windows-gnu` to compile from Linux to
Windows.
* Skip pthread example on Windows.
* Select appropriate lib file based on target.
* Add DrawCylinderEx and DrawCylinderWiresEx
* Modify examples/models/models_geometric_shapes.c to show the
usage of DrawCylinder(Wires)Ex
* Simplified DrawCylinder and DrawCylinderWires to use the -Ex versions.
* This reverts commits f49b2598dd and
4542b32e4e.
* Fixed formatting.
Renamed base_angle to baseAngle.
Remove most of the raymath.h calls.
* Added check for empty cylinder.
* Added check for empty cylinder.
* Fix bug.
Co-authored-by: Horrowind <you@example.com>
* Add DrawCylinderEx and DrawCylinderWiresEx
* Modify examples/models/models_geometric_shapes.c to show the
usage of DrawCylinder(Wires)Ex
* Simplified DrawCylinder and DrawCylinderWires to use the -Ex versions.
* This reverts commits f49b2598dd and
4542b32e4e.
* Fixed formatting.
Renamed base_angle to baseAngle.
Remove most of the raymath.h calls.
Co-authored-by: Horrowind <you@example.com>
raylib was using `stb_perlin.h` library to generate perlin noise, it seems that recently this library has been flagged as it could be infringing some algorythm patent. For security, it has been removed from raylib.
`RLGL.State.vertexCounter` is a generic counter and it's reused for all `rlRenderBatch`, actually, once render batch is filled, required vertex count is provided through the draw calls, so, the total accumulated count of vertices is not directly registered inside the rlRenderBatch.
`RLGL.State.vertexCounter` keeps that count but one possible improvement(?) could be moving the `vertexCounter` inside `rlRenderBatch` to always keep a register of the total accumulated vertices in that batch (despite that info is provided by the accumulated `draws[i].vertexCount`.
Simplifying, `RLGL.State.vertexCounter = SUM(draws[i].vertexCount)`
The decision to move the counter out of `rlVertexBuffer` is to keep only the data that I think should belong to `rlVertexBuffer` and make it more generic, aligned with raylib `Mesh` structure.
The decision to not add it to `rlRenderBatch` is because it could contain multiple `rlVertexBuffer` and it would be confusing (because it would only register the count of the last filled one).