In case graphic device could not be created it returns false instead of
failing with an error tracelog (and consequently closing the program).
Window initialization success could be checked with new function
IsWindowReady()
You can't do much with raylib if glfwInit or glfwCreateWindow fails,
currently it just exits by means of TraceLog(LOG_ERROR.
User code, however, might want to fall back to a text-only UI
or display a warning if raylib can't be used.
glfwSetWindowPos was called on a NULL window, triggering an assert
inside GLFW. Check for failure and exit cleanly by means of
TraceLog(LOG_ERROR instead.
-DWITH_SYSTEM_GLFW=ON: Link against system glfw and fail otherwise
-DWITH_SYSTEM_GLFW=OFF: Use embedded rglfw.c
-DWITH_SYSTEM_GLFW=IF_POSSIBLE: Probe for system glfw but fallback to
rglfw if unavailable
Also change Linux 64-bit CI build to install system glfw and use it,
so this doesn't bitrot.
Addresses #453.
Review rlLoadTexture() function to make it simpler, now OpenGL texture
glInternalFormat, glFormat and glType are retrieved with new function
GetGlFormats()
- Support OpenGL 1.1 if selected macro
- Corrected MSVC compiler issues with (void *) data
- Removed raylib.dll project
- Created DEBUG_DLL and RELEASE_DLL configurations
- Renamed VERSION to RAYLIB_VERSION
- Renamed API_VERSION to RAYLIB_API_VERSION
- Renamed RAYLIB_RELEASE to RAYLIB_RELEASE_PATH
- Support Web Assembly compilation on PLATFORM_WEB
Mouse input is implemented, with all bells-and-whistles. This includes
cursor locking and scroll wheel support.
Keyboard input is reverted to a callback model to better reflect the
existing architecture in "core.c"