Getting the following strict error....
```
src/text.c:117:105: error: constant expression evaluates to 2398692640 which
cannot be narrowed to type 'int' [-Wc++11-narrowing]
...0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00200020, 0x0001b000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x8ef92520, 0x00020a00...
^~~~~~~~~~
```
Switching it to an unsigned int fixes it.
clang was complaining about the type conversions. For example...
```
node_modules/raylib-src/src/core.c:1888:15: error: cannot initialize a variable of type 'char *' with an
rvalue of type 'void *'
char *cmd = calloc(strlen(url) + 10, sizeof(char));
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
When capturing framebuffer, if some element with transparency has been drawn, it retrieves that data... it could be a bit annoying in some situations because we could expect color compositing with background color... It depends on the situation and our needs... but most of the time we don't want that transparency on screenshots.
This specific change could be very annoying for people already using FLAG_MSAA_4X_HINT, their programs will compile correctly but window won't be shown...
Planning to promote raudio module as a simple and easy-to-use front-end for the amazing mini_al library, so the name change.
Name comes from raylib-audio but in spanish it also remembers to word "raudo", meaning "very fast", an analogy that fits perfectly to the usefulness and performance of the library!
Consequently, raylib version has been bumped to 2.4-dev.
glfw/glfw@5595fa3ae6 implements a proper fix for the macOS Mojave
problem of OpenGL windows not being rendered until moved or manually
updated.
Pull in the current master and rebase the three patches we have on top:
- two commits we have for reuse of the GLFW CMake build system for Wayland
It hasn't yet to be acknowledged upstream.
- one commit removing #include <windows.h> in glfw3native.h to avoid
duplicate declarations.
Fixes#655 and #665.