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Wed Apr 29 20:15:43 UTC 2020 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Switch to noexamples tarball as requested in:
https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/issues/1180
So we don't ship examples with various licenses that we don't
install anyways.
- Add raylib-3.0.0-noexamples.patch: dont try to install examples
Raysan seems to have forgotten that.
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Wed Apr 29 09:59:00 UTC 2020 - Scott Young <dev@iotib.net>
- Added missing development header files.
- Update to 3.0.0: * All global variables from the multiple raylib modules have been moved to a global context state, it has several benefits, first, better code readability with more comprehensive variables naming and categorization (organized by types, i.e. CORE.Window.display.width, CORE.Input.Keyboard.currentKeyState or RLGL.State.modelview). Second, it allows better memory management to load global context state dynamically when required (not at the moment), making it easy to implement a hot-reloading mechanism if desired. * All memory allocations on raylib and its dependencies now use RL_MALLOC, RL_FREE and similar macros. Now users can easely hook their own memory allocations mechanism if desired, having more control over memory allocated internally by the library. Additionally, it makes it easier to port the library to embedded devices where memory control is critical. For more info check raylib issue #1074. * All I/O file accesses from raylib are being moved to memory data access, now all I/O file access is centralized into just four functions: LoadFileData(), SaveFileData(), LoadFileText(), SaveFileText(). Users can just update those functions to any I/O file system. This change makes it easier to integrate raylib with Virtual File Systems or custom I/O file implementations. * All raylib data structures have been reviewed and optimized for pass-by-value usage. One of raylib distinctive design decisions is that most of its functions receive and return data by value. This design makes raylib really simple for newcomers, avoiding pointers and allowing complete access to all structures data in a simple way. The downside is that data is copied on stack every function call and that copy could be costly so, all raylib data structures have been optimized to stay under 64 bytes for fast copy and retrieve. * All raylib tracelog messages have been reviewd and categorized OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/raylib?expand=0&rev=20
2020-03-31 09:29:16 +00:00
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Tue Mar 31 09:17:57 UTC 2020 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
- Update to 3.0.0:
* All global variables from the multiple raylib modules have
been moved to a global context state, it has several benefits, first, better
code readability with more comprehensive variables naming and categorization
(organized by types, i.e. CORE.Window.display.width,
CORE.Input.Keyboard.currentKeyState or RLGL.State.modelview). Second, it allows
better memory management to load global context state dynamically when required
(not at the moment), making it easy to implement a hot-reloading mechanism if
desired.
* All memory allocations on raylib and its dependencies now use
RL_MALLOC, RL_FREE and similar macros. Now users can easely hook their own
memory allocations mechanism if desired, having more control over memory
allocated internally by the library. Additionally, it makes it easier to port
the library to embedded devices where memory control is critical. For more info
check raylib issue #1074.
* All I/O file accesses from raylib are being moved
to memory data access, now all I/O file access is centralized into just four
functions: LoadFileData(), SaveFileData(), LoadFileText(), SaveFileText().
Users can just update those functions to any I/O file system. This change makes
it easier to integrate raylib with Virtual File Systems or custom I/O file
implementations.
* All raylib data structures have been reviewed and optimized
for pass-by-value usage. One of raylib distinctive design decisions is that
most of its functions receive and return data by value. This design makes
raylib really simple for newcomers, avoiding pointers and allowing complete
access to all structures data in a simple way. The downside is that data is
copied on stack every function call and that copy could be costly so, all
raylib data structures have been optimized to stay under 64 bytes for fast copy
and retrieve.
* All raylib tracelog messages have been reviewd and categorized
for a more comprehensive output information when developing raylib
applications, now all display, input, timer, platform, auxiliar libraries,
file-accesses, data loading/unloading issues are properly reported with more
detailed and visual messages.
* raudio module has been internally reviewed to
accomodate the new Music structure (converted from previous pointer format) and
the module has been adapted to the highly improved miniaudio v0.10.
* text module reviewed to improve fonts generation and text management functions, Font
structure has been redesigned to better accomodate characters data, decoupling
individual characters as Image glyphs from the font atlas parameters. Several
improvements have been made to better support Unicode strings with UTF-8
encoding.
* Multiple new examples added (most of them contributed by raylib
users) and all examples reviewed for correct execution on most of the supported
platforms, specially Web and Raspberry Pi. A detailed categorized table has
been created on github for easy examples navigation and code access.
* New GitHub Actions CI system has been implemented for Windows, Linux and macOS code
and examples compilation on every new commit or PR to make sure library keeps
stable and usable with no breaking bugs.
* Note that only key changes are
listed here but there is way more! About 30 new functions, multiple functions
reviewed, bindings to +40 programming languages and great
samples/demos/tutorials created by the community, including raylib integration
with Spine, Unity, Tiled, Nuklear, enet and more!
Accepting request 706634 from home:jubalh:branches:devel:libraries:c_c++ - Update to 2.5.0: * New window management and filesystem functions to query monitor information, deal with clipboard, check directory files info and even launch a URL with default system web browser. Experimental High-DPI monitor support has also been added through a compile flag. * Redesigned Gamepad mechanism, now generic for all platforms and gamepads, no more specific gamepad configurations. * Redesigned UWP input system, now raylib supports UWP seamlessly, previous implementation required a custom input system implemented in user code. * rlgl module has been redesigned to support a unique buffer for shapes drawing batching, including LINES, TRIANGLES, QUADS in the same indexed buffer, also added support for multi-buffering if required. Additionally, rlPushMatrix()/rlPopMatrix() functionality has been reviewed to behave exactly like OpenGL 1.1, models_rlgl_solar_system example has been added to illustrate this behaviour. * VR simulator has been reviewed to allow custom configuration of Head-Mounted-Device parameters and distortion shader, core_vr_simulator has been properly adapted to showcase this new functionality, now the VR simulator is a generic configurable stereo rendering system that allows any VR device simulation with just a few lines of code or even dynamic tweaking of HMD parameters. * Support for Unicode text drawing; now raylib processes UTF8 strings on drawing, supporting Unicode codepoints, allowing rendering mostly any existent language (as long as the font with the glyphs is provided). * Brand new text management API, with the addition of multiple functions to deal with string data * Multiple new shapes and textures drawing functions * Experimental cubemap support, to automatically load multiple cubemap layouts (LoadTextureCubemap()). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/706634 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/raylib?expand=0&rev=18
2019-05-31 09:30:54 +00:00
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Fri May 31 09:26:07 UTC 2019 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 2.5.0:
* New window management and filesystem functions to query monitor
information, deal with clipboard, check directory files info and
even launch a URL with default system web browser. Experimental
High-DPI monitor support has also been added through a compile flag.
* Redesigned Gamepad mechanism, now generic for all platforms and
gamepads, no more specific gamepad configurations.
* Redesigned UWP input system, now raylib supports UWP seamlessly,
previous implementation required a custom input system implemented
in user code.
* rlgl module has been redesigned to support a unique buffer for
shapes drawing batching, including LINES, TRIANGLES, QUADS in the
same indexed buffer, also added support for multi-buffering if required.
Additionally, rlPushMatrix()/rlPopMatrix() functionality has been
reviewed to behave exactly like OpenGL 1.1, models_rlgl_solar_system
example has been added to illustrate this behaviour.
* VR simulator has been reviewed to allow custom configuration of
Head-Mounted-Device parameters and distortion shader, core_vr_simulator
has been properly adapted to showcase this new functionality, now
the VR simulator is a generic configurable stereo rendering system
that allows any VR device simulation with just a few lines of code
or even dynamic tweaking of HMD parameters.
* Support for Unicode text drawing; now raylib processes UTF8
strings on drawing, supporting Unicode codepoints, allowing rendering
mostly any existent language (as long as the font with the glyphs is provided).
* Brand new text management API, with the addition of multiple functions
to deal with string data
* Multiple new shapes and textures drawing functions
* Experimental cubemap support, to automatically load multiple
cubemap layouts (LoadTextureCubemap()).
* Skeletal animation support for 3d models, this addition implied a
redesign of Model data structure to accomodate multiple mesh/multiple
materials support and bones information. Multiple models functions
have been reviewed and added on this process, also glTF models
loading support has been added.
* For details see Changelog file
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Tue Jul 24 09:13:42 UTC 2018 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 2.0.0:
* Full redesign of audio module to use the mini_al audio library
* Refactor all #define SUPPORT_* into a single config.h
* Reviewed raymath.h for better consistency and performance (inlining)
* New font rendering
* STB support
* New functions for CPU image data manipulation
- Remove raylib-2.0.0-api-version.patch: upstreamed
- Remove BuildRequires libglfw-devel:
Using intern libraries now. They want raylib to be like this.
- Adding BR for libXcursor-devel, libXinerama-devel, libXrandr-devel
and cmake explicitly now.
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Fri May 18 14:12:17 UTC 2018 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 2.0.0rc1:
* Complete redesign of audio module to use mini_al audio library
* Support AppVeyor and Travis CI (continuous integration) build
* Reviewed raymath.h for better consistency and performance (inlining)
* Refactor all #define SUPPORT_* into a single config.h
* Support TCC compiler
* For complete list see CHANGELOG file
- Remove BR openal-soft-devel
- Add packageconfig file
- Add raylib-2.0.0-api-version.patch: api version should be 2
- Switch from meson to CMake
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Fri Nov 3 11:50:40 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
- Description grammar update.
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Mon Oct 23 09:03:01 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Update to 1.8.0:
* New Image generation functions: Gradient, Checked, Noise, Cellular...
* New Mesh generation functions: Cube, Sphere, Cylinder, Torus, Knot...
* New Shaders and Materials systems to support PBR materials
* Custom Android APK build pipeline with simple Makefile
* Complete review of rlgl layer functionality
* Complete review of raymath functionality
- Remove root-meson.build and src-meson.build: contained in new
release
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Fri Sep 8 16:18:40 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update package summaries and RPM category.
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Tue Jun 13 13:34:59 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- BuildRequires: libglfw-devel >= 3.2
because glfwSetWindowMonitor etc only come in 3.2
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Sun Jun 11 09:24:49 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Add option to meson file to build with gnu99 because:
* CLOCK_MONOTONIC macro
* var init in for loops (c99)
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Sun Jun 11 06:40:24 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Remove raylig-use-optflags.patch: Using meson for build
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Thu Jun 8 15:14:33 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Use meson to build raylib:
* Takes care of creating proper so versioning
* Install works (where their makefiles didnt)
- Add root-meson.build
- Add src-meson.build
Meson files will be in next release, see:
https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/pull/297
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Sun Jun 4 19:36:11 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Move Requires openal-soft-devel to devel package
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Mon May 29 17:19:06 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Add Requires: openal-soft-devel
It will be needed when one uses raylib
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Mon May 29 16:47:32 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Add OpenAL to BuildRequires
- Add raylig-use-optflags.patch: allow passing of optflags
See: https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/pull/295
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Mon May 29 10:26:46 UTC 2017 - mvetter@suse.com
- Inital package of raylib version 1.7.0