Allow to choose which modules are compiled with raylib, if some modules are excluded from compilation, required functionality is not available but smaller builds are possible.
raylib modules have been slightly renamed to add some identity and note that they are independent modules that can be used as standalone separate parts of raylib if required.
The renamed modules are:
- `core` -> `rcore`
- `shapes` -> `rshapes`
- `textures` -> `rtextures`
- `text` -> `rtext`
- `models` -> `rmodels`
- `camera` -> `rcamera`
- `gestures` -> `rgestures`
- `core` -> `rcore`
All the build systems has been adapted to this change.
rlgl has been redesigned to avoid any dependency to `raylib` or `raymath`, all functions using some of those libs have been reviewed.
- REMOVED: `Texture2D`, `Shader` structs dependency
- REMOVED: `Vector3`, `Matrix` structs dependency
- REMOVED: raymath functions dependency, all required math is implemented in rlgl
- ADDED: `rlMatrix` custom rlgl type
- ADDED: `utils.c`: `rlMatrixFromMatrix()` and `rlMatrixToMatrix()` for a safe conversion between raylib<->rlgl matrix types
- ADDED: `rl` prefix to all `rlgl` structs
- Other small tweaks here and there
* CheckCollisionPointTriangle
* New feature proposal to existing collision detection routines.
It checks if point [point] belongs to line created between two points [p1] and [p2] with defined margin in pixels[threshold].
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- The vertices did not map to where I expected causing rotation to be
off by 90 degrees. I reorganized the vertices making it easier to
reason about which fixes this.
- The order for drawing is now topLeft, bottomLeft, bottomRight,
topRight.
* Optimize DrawTexturePro and DrawRectanglePro transformations
- Add check so rotation is only applied if rotation != 0.0f.
- Replace matrix usage by calculating the vertex data directly.
* Fix error with windows build and trim whitespace
Pefixing/Suffixing some data type identifier in the variables is not a convention used in raylib, just reviewed it for consistency...
Still, I kept the *Rec suffix in some functions.