Calling just `xdg-open` is not right. One needs to pack the URL in `'`.
If we don't do this then some special characters (like ampersand) will
be executed.
Maybe this is true for Windows and Apple case too, but I don't own any
such system. So please merge this, and if it's true for more cases let's
use `sprintf()` in the other cases too.
OpenURL() is a function that most games probably will never need.
Wasting 512 bytes to store of a static char to store an the URL is not
wise.
I propose to have it dynamic building the string on the fly.
Some projects need the buffer to not be empited when drawing to the render texture. I would suggest making maybe a variation of the function if you'd like to keep backwards compatibility, maybe like: BeginTextureModeNoClear() ?
By default, internal white texture was used to draw most of the shapes; some time ago, support for white font character from default internal font was added. That way, all basic drawing (shapes, text) could be performed without a texture change and in a single drawing pass.
Now, we move a step further and we allow configuring the texture (and rectangle) used to do the shapes drawing.
On Linux systems the length of the path is defined in linux/limits.h as
PATH_MAX.
Lets use that for MAX_FILEPATH_LENGTH, which is a define that we can
find in some comments in the code that is actually never used. Instead
often we see 256 handwritten.
So lets have MAX_FILEPATH_LENGTH as a proper define, being set to
PATH_MAX on Linux and to 256 on Windows systems.
- Added a function to get the last write time of a file. I used this so I can reload files or resources if the time since they were last loaded changes.
The prototype of GenImageFontAtlas() in the main raylib.h header has a set of swapped parameter names.
Going through the usage of the function within raylib itself, it appears as if the correct order is:
1) charsCount
2) fontSize
However, it's exposed to the world as the other way around, which may cause some major confusion.
Generating the projects using CMake, targeting VS2017, results in an error when compiling.
This is due to physac.h trying to make a 'vertices' array of size 'int count', making it const does not work, either.
This changes the static declaration to a malloc/free combo.
Tested using the physics-demo.