diff --git a/build.zig b/build.zig index fdf41ca..f9d7664 100644 --- a/build.zig +++ b/build.zig @@ -1,7 +1,15 @@ const std = @import("std"); +const builtin = @import("builtin"); +const raylib_src = @import("raylib"); pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { - const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{ .default_target = .{ .cpu_model = .native } }); + const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{ + .default_target = if (builtin.target.os.tag == .windows) + .{ .os_tag = .windows, .abi = .msvc } + else + .{}, + }); + const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{ .preferred_optimize_mode = .ReleaseFast }); const assets = b.addInstallDirectory(.{ @@ -30,7 +38,6 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { }), .use_llvm = true, }); - client.root_module.strip = true; const server = b.addExecutable(.{ .name = "server", @@ -44,30 +51,29 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { }), .use_llvm = true, }); - server.root_module.strip = true; - // ztracy + // tracy { - const ztracy = b.dependency( - "ztracy", + const tracy = b.dependency( + "tracy", .{ - .enable_ztracy = true, + .target = target, + .optimize = optimize, + .enable_tracy = true, .enable_fibers = false, .on_demand = false, } ); - client.root_module.addImport("ztracy", ztracy.module("root")); - client.linkLibrary(ztracy.artifact("tracy")); + client.root_module.addImport("tracy", tracy.module("tracy")); } - // mach-freetype + // freetype { - const mach_freetype = b.dependency("mach_freetype", .{ + const freetype = b.dependency("freetype", .{ .target = target, .optimize = optimize, }); - client.root_module.addImport("mach-freetype", mach_freetype.module("mach-freetype")); - client.root_module.addImport("mach-harfbuzz", mach_freetype.module("mach-harfbuzz")); + client.root_module.addImport("freetype", freetype.module("freetype")); } // kb_text_shape @@ -120,59 +126,13 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { // ENet { - client.addCSourceFiles(.{ - .root = b.path("vendor/enet"), - .files = &[_][]const u8{ - "callbacks.c", - "compress.c", - "host.c", - "list.c", - "packet.c", - "peer.c", - "protocol.c", - "unix.c", - "win32.c", - }, + const enet = b.dependency("enet", .{ + .target = target, + .optimize = optimize, }); - if (target.result.os.tag == .windows) { - // client.root_module.linkSystemLibrary("ws2_32", .{}); - // client.root_module.linkSystemLibrary("winmm", .{}); - } - - client.root_module.addIncludePath(b.path("vendor/enet/include/")); - - server.addCSourceFiles(.{ - .root = b.path("vendor/enet"), - .files = &[_][]const u8{ - "callbacks.c", - "compress.c", - "host.c", - "list.c", - "packet.c", - "peer.c", - "protocol.c", - "unix.c", - "win32.c", - }, - }); - - if (target.result.os.tag == .windows) { - server.root_module.linkSystemLibrary("ws2_32", .{}); - server.root_module.linkSystemLibrary("winmm", .{}); - } - - server.root_module.addIncludePath(b.path("vendor/enet/include/")); - - // const znet = b.dependency( - // "znet", - // .{ - // .target = target, - // .optimize = optimize, - // } - // ); - // client.root_module.addImport("znet", znet.module("znet")); - // server.root_module.addImport("znet", znet.module("znet")); + client.root_module.linkLibrary(enet.artifact("enet")); + server.root_module.linkLibrary(enet.artifact("enet")); } // Bufzilla @@ -189,19 +149,15 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { // Raylib { - const raylib_dep = b.dependency("raylib_zig", .{ - .target = target, - .optimize = optimize, - }); + const raylib_dep = b.dependency("raylib", .{ .target = target, .optimize = optimize }); - const raylib = raylib_dep.module("raylib"); // main raylib module - const raygui = raylib_dep.module("raygui"); // raygui module - const raylib_artifact = raylib_dep.artifact("raylib"); // raylib C library - raylib_artifact.root_module.addCMacro("SUPPORT_CUSTOM_FRAME_CONTROL", ""); + const raylib_lib = raylib_dep.artifact("raylib"); + raylib_lib.root_module.addCMacro("SUPPORT_CUSTOM_FRAME_CONTROL", ""); - client.linkLibrary(raylib_artifact); - client.root_module.addImport("raylib", raylib); - client.root_module.addImport("raygui", raygui); + client.root_module.linkLibrary(raylib_lib); + + if (target.result.os.tag == .windows) + client.root_module.linkSystemLibrary("shell32", .{ .needed = true }); } client.root_module.link_libc = true; @@ -265,3 +221,37 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { // Lastly, the Zig build system is relatively simple and self-contained, // and reading its source code will allow you to master it. } + +fn getRaylib(b: *std.Build, target: std.Build.ResolvedTarget, optimize: std.builtin.OptimizeMode, options: raylib_src.Options) *std.Build.Step.Compile { + const raylib_dep = b.dependency("raylib", .{ + .target = target, + .optimize = optimize, + .raudio = options.raudio, + .rmodels = options.rmodels, + .rshapes = options.rshapes, + .rtext = options.rtext, + .rtextures = options.rtextures, + .platform = options.platform, + .linkage = options.linkage, + .linux_display_backend = options.linux_display_backend, + .opengl_version = options.opengl_version, + .android_api_version = options.android_api_version, + .android_ndk = options.android_ndk, + }); + + const raylib = raylib_dep.artifact("raylib"); + + b.installArtifact(raylib); + return raylib; +} + +fn getModule(b: *std.Build, target: std.Build.ResolvedTarget, optimize: std.builtin.OptimizeMode) *std.Build.Module { + if (b.modules.contains("raylib")) { + return b.modules.get("raylib").?; + } + return b.addModule("raylib", .{ + .root_source_file = b.path("lib/raylib.zig"), + .target = target, + .optimize = optimize, + }); +} diff --git a/build.zig.zon b/build.zig.zon index e3bc484..2600b76 100644 --- a/build.zig.zon +++ b/build.zig.zon @@ -40,25 +40,22 @@ .url = "git+https://github.com/Gota7/zig-sdl3?ref=master#79b0d1f1ef10a424037025f6af44fe06bf7e062c", .hash = "sdl3-0.1.5-NmT1Q3ARJgDmFWtbbK3KBb7vufbQD0EjD4Me4Fbdq0p3", }, - .raylib_zig = .{ - .url = "git+https://github.com/raylib-zig/raylib-zig#7d4761b878f43671024ce197f721827b5355a67e", - .hash = "raylib_zig-5.6.0-dev-KE8REGlNBQDR7NML06VBtT7gP3VZNY70E5WohAxzqrNn", - }, - .znet = .{ - .url = "git+https://github.com/connellr023/znet#cb11fb0c4a2b668128c436fbbccd111223c74898", - .hash = "znet-0.0.0-PGDNtD9RAAChe8Ky4dhWhS2XH77-xyf1X8HcDBwpM3kA", + .enet = .{ + .path = "vendor/enet", }, .bufzilla = .{ .url = "https://github.com/theseyan/bufzilla/archive/refs/tags/v0.3.2.tar.gz", .hash = "bufzilla-0.3.0-gU6dXi67AQAg3WIFrNQ0iafrvexj3iBwVcczrVzrN3Ir", }, - .ztracy = .{ - .url = "git+https://github.com/zig-gamedev/ztracy#d95d2a193b9f97944a17026c9a42b5d0f9a88c94", - .hash = "ztracy-0.14.0-dev-zHJSqzUHGQAmhJybhlwtl1QKevUBw4M5YKZqPfWx2y99", + .tracy = .{ + .path = "vendor/tracy", }, - .mach_freetype = .{ - .url = "git+https://github.com/hexops/mach-freetype#44f481e3435592810a7c55fc2f37e470dcba2a9c", - .hash = "mach_freetype-0.0.0-AAAAAG4nCAANuVIO0Lmyh-H-eN2d60k-xlxIW_Xv90jq", + .freetype = .{ + .path = "vendor/freetype", + }, + .raylib = .{ + .url = "git+https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/#403c2cbccff44cac0c0bbae034c00191eeee7b4c", + .hash = "raylib-5.6.0-dev-whq8uKAqDQWosMsUzhDBAbuDSmbxaqJeydmpgv5e8wzU", }, }, .paths = .{ diff --git a/src/client/c.zig b/src/client/c.zig index 3de2a3a..38a8772 100644 --- a/src/client/c.zig +++ b/src/client/c.zig @@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ pub const c = @cImport({ }); pub const enet = @cImport({ - @cDefine("WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN", ""); @cInclude("enet/enet.h"); }); + +pub const rl = @cImport({ + @cInclude("raylib.h"); + @cInclude("rlgl.h"); + @cInclude("raymath.h"); +}); diff --git a/src/client/font.zig b/src/client/font.zig index 047dedf..07b130d 100644 --- a/src/client/font.zig +++ b/src/client/font.zig @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ const std = @import("std"); -const rl = @import("raylib"); +const rl = @import("c.zig").rl; const kb = @import("kb"); -const ft = @import("mach-freetype"); -const hb = @import("mach-harfbuzz"); +const ft = @import("freetype"); const rp = @import("stb_rect_pack"); -const ztracy = @import("ztracy"); +const tracy = @import("tracy"); pub var ft_lib : ft.Library = undefined; pub var shader : rl.Shader = undefined; @@ -39,7 +38,6 @@ pub const Font = struct { face : ft.Face, glyphs : std.AutoHashMap(u32, Glyph), kbts_font : kb.kbts_font, - // texture : c.Texture2D, texture : rl.Texture2D, kb_file_data : []u8, @@ -57,7 +55,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { var face = try ft_lib.createFaceMemory(file_data, 0); var glyphs = std.AutoHashMap(u32, Glyph).init(allocator); - try face.setCharSize(0, size * 64, 0, 96 * @as(u16, @intFromFloat(rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y))); + try face.setCharSize(0, size * 64, 0, 96 * @as(u16, @intFromFloat(rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y))); try face.selectCharmap(.unicode); var rects = try std.ArrayList(rp.stbrp_rect).initCapacity(allocator, 1024); @@ -77,7 +75,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { .width = ATLAS_SIZE, .height = ATLAS_SIZE, .mipmaps = 1, - .format = rl.PixelFormat.uncompressed_grayscale, + .format = rl.PIXELFORMAT_UNCOMPRESSED_GRAYSCALE, }; for (0..face.numGlyphs()) |index| { @@ -85,7 +83,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { const bmp = face.glyph().bitmap(); try rects.append(allocator, .{ - .id = @intCast(index),//@intCast(face.glyph().glyphIndex()), + .id = @intCast(index), .w = @max(1, @as(c_int, @intCast(bmp.width()))), .h = @max(1, @as(c_int, @intCast(bmp.rows()))), .x = 0, @@ -123,12 +121,12 @@ pub const Font = struct { const width : i32 = @intCast(bmp.width()); const height : i32 = @intCast(bmp.rows()); - const dpi_width : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(width)) / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().x; - const dpi_height : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(height)) / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_width : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(width)) / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().x; + const dpi_height : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(height)) / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; const bearing_x : i32 = face.glyph().bitmapLeft(); const bearing_y : i32 = face.glyph().bitmapTop(); - const dpi_bearing_x : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(bearing_x)) / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().x; - const dpi_bearing_y : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(bearing_y)) / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_bearing_x : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(bearing_x)) / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().x; + const dpi_bearing_y : f32 = @as(f32, @floatFromInt(bearing_y)) / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; const descent : i32 = height - bearing_y; const ascent : i32 = height - descent; const dpi_descent : f32 = dpi_height - dpi_bearing_y; @@ -166,7 +164,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { try glyphs.put(glyph.index, glyph); } - const texture = try rl.loadTextureFromImage(atlas); + const texture = rl.LoadTextureFromImage(atlas); var kbts_font = kb.kbts_FontFromMemory(kb_file_data.ptr, @intCast(kb_file_data.len), 0, null, null); @@ -174,9 +172,6 @@ pub const Font = struct { std.log.info("[Error] [kb_text_shape] Failed to load the font.", .{}); } - const hb_blob = hb.Blob.initFromFile(filename); - _ = hb_blob; - return .{ .face = face, .glyphs = glyphs, @@ -190,7 +185,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { self.glyphs.deinit(); self.face.deinit(); kb.kbts_FreeFont(&self.kbts_font); - self.texture.unload(); + rl.UnloadTexture(self.texture); allocator.free(self.kb_file_data); } @@ -207,17 +202,17 @@ pub const Font = struct { if (text.len == 0) return; - const zone = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "render_text", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "render_text", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer zone.End(); - rl.beginShaderMode(shader); - rl.gl.rlSetTexture(self.texture.id); - rl.gl.rlBegin(rl.gl.rl_quads); + rl.BeginShaderMode(shader); + rl.rlSetTexture(self.texture.id); + rl.rlBegin(rl.RL_QUADS); if (nice_background) { self.render_text( text, - pos.add(.{.x = 3.0, .y = -3.0}), + rl.Vector2Add(pos, .{.x = 3.0, .y = -3.0}), window_space, rl.Color{ .r = 0, .g = 0, .b = 0, .a = 255 }, rl.Color{ .r = 0, .g = 0, .b = 0, .a = 0 }, @@ -231,7 +226,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { _ = background; const font_ascent : f32 = @floatFromInt(self.face.size().metrics().ascender >> 6); - const dpi_font_ascent = font_ascent / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_font_ascent = font_ascent / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; render_pos.y += dpi_font_ascent; @@ -243,7 +238,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { return; } - const zone2 = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "ShapeUtf8", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const zone2 = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "ShapeUtf8", 0x00_ff_00_00); kb.kbts_ShapeBegin(Context, kb.KBTS_DIRECTION_DONT_KNOW, kb.KBTS_LANGUAGE_DONT_KNOW); kb.kbts_ShapeUtf8(Context, text.ptr, @intCast(text.len), kb.KBTS_USER_ID_GENERATION_MODE_CODEPOINT_INDEX); kb.kbts_ShapeEnd(Context); @@ -254,11 +249,11 @@ pub const Font = struct { var Run = kb.kbts_run{}; while (my_kbts_ShapeRun(Context, &Run) != 0) { - const zone3 = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "shape run", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const zone3 = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "shape run", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer zone3.End(); if ((Run.Flags & kb.KBTS_BREAK_FLAG_LINE_HARD) != 0) { const font_linegap : f32 = @floatFromInt(self.face.size().metrics().height >> 6); - const dpi_font_linegap = font_linegap / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_font_linegap = font_linegap / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; cursor_y += dpi_font_linegap; cursor_x = 0; @@ -266,7 +261,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { var g : [*c]kb.kbts_glyph = null; while (kb.kbts_GlyphIteratorNext(&Run.Glyphs, &g) != 0) { - const zone4 = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "glyph iterator", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const zone4 = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "glyph iterator", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer zone4.End(); const RunGlyph : *kb.kbts_glyph = g.?; const CodepointIndex : i32 = RunGlyph.UserIdOrCodepointIndex; @@ -277,23 +272,23 @@ pub const Font = struct { const advance_x : f32 = @floatFromInt(ft.mulFix(RunGlyph.AdvanceX, @intCast(self.face.size().metrics().x_scale)) >> 6); const advance_y : f32 = @floatFromInt(ft.mulFix(RunGlyph.AdvanceY, @intCast(self.face.size().metrics().y_scale)) >> 6); - const dpi_advance_x = advance_x / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().x; - const dpi_advance_y = advance_y / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_advance_x = advance_x / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().x; + const dpi_advance_y = advance_y / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; const offset_x : f32 = @floatFromInt(ft.mulFix(RunGlyph.OffsetX, @intCast(self.face.size().metrics().x_scale)) >> 6); const offset_y : f32 = @floatFromInt(ft.mulFix(RunGlyph.OffsetY, @intCast(self.face.size().metrics().y_scale)) >> 6); - const dpi_offset_x = offset_x / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().x; - const dpi_offset_y = offset_y / rl.getWindowScaleDPI().y; + const dpi_offset_x = offset_x / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().x; + const dpi_offset_y = offset_y / rl.GetWindowScaleDPI().y; if (self.glyphs.getPtr(RunGlyph.Id)) |glyph| { - var v0 = rl.Vector2.zero(); - var v1 = rl.Vector2.zero(); + var v0 = rl.Vector2{}; + var v1 = rl.Vector2{}; - v0 = render_pos.add(.{ .x = cursor_x + glyph.dpi_bearing_x + dpi_offset_x, + v0 = rl.Vector2Add(render_pos, .{ .x = cursor_x + glyph.dpi_bearing_x + dpi_offset_x, .y = cursor_y - glyph.dpi_bearing_y - dpi_offset_y }); - v1 = v0.add(rl.Vector2{ .x = glyph.dpi_width, .y = glyph.dpi_height }); + v1 = rl.Vector2Add(v0, rl.Vector2{ .x = glyph.dpi_width, .y = glyph.dpi_height }); const p0 : rl.Vector4 = .{ .x = v0.x, .y = v0.y, .z = 0.0, .w = 1.0 }; const p1 : rl.Vector4 = .{ .x = v1.x, .y = v1.y, .z = 0.0, .w = 1.0 }; @@ -303,13 +298,13 @@ pub const Font = struct { const st0 = glyph.st0; const st1 = glyph.st1; - rl.gl.rlColor4ub(colour.r, colour.g, colour.b, colour.a); - rl.gl.rlNormal3f(0.0, 0.0, 1.0); + rl.rlColor4ub(colour.r, colour.g, colour.b, colour.a); + rl.rlNormal3f(0.0, 0.0, 1.0); - rl.gl.rlTexCoord2f(st0.x, st0.y); rl.gl.rlVertex2f(p0.x, p0.y); - rl.gl.rlTexCoord2f(st0.x, st1.y); rl.gl.rlVertex2f(p0.x, p1.y); - rl.gl.rlTexCoord2f(st1.x, st1.y); rl.gl.rlVertex2f(p1.x, p1.y); - rl.gl.rlTexCoord2f(st1.x, st0.y); rl.gl.rlVertex2f(p1.x, p0.y); + rl.rlTexCoord2f(st0.x, st0.y); rl.rlVertex2f(p0.x, p0.y); + rl.rlTexCoord2f(st0.x, st1.y); rl.rlVertex2f(p0.x, p1.y); + rl.rlTexCoord2f(st1.x, st1.y); rl.rlVertex2f(p1.x, p1.y); + rl.rlTexCoord2f(st1.x, st0.y); rl.rlVertex2f(p1.x, p0.y); } else { std.log.warn("kb_text_shape found the glyph, but we didn't load it from the font. index {}", .{RunGlyph.Id}); @@ -320,9 +315,9 @@ pub const Font = struct { } } - rl.gl.rlEnd(); - rl.gl.rlSetTexture(0); - rl.endShaderMode(); + rl.rlEnd(); + rl.rlSetTexture(0); + rl.EndShaderMode(); } pub fn size_row(self: *Font, str: []const u8, n: i32, max_width: f32) struct {rl.Vector2, f32, i32} { @@ -373,7 +368,7 @@ pub const Font = struct { }; fn my_kbts_ShapeRun(Context: ?*kb.kbts_shape_context, Run: [*c]kb.kbts_run) c_int { - const zone = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "my_kbts_ShapeRun", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "my_kbts_ShapeRun", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer zone.End(); return kb.kbts_ShapeRun(Context, Run); } diff --git a/src/client/main.zig b/src/client/main.zig index f2abdff..523185b 100644 --- a/src/client/main.zig +++ b/src/client/main.zig @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ const std = @import("std"); const zm = @import("zmath"); -const rl = @import("raylib"); const bufzilla = @import("bufzilla"); -const ft = @import("mach-freetype"); -const ztracy = @import("ztracy"); +const ft = @import("freetype"); +const tracy = @import("tracy"); const kb = @import("kb"); const shared = @import("shared"); const c = @import("c.zig").c; const enet = @import("c.zig").enet; +const rl = @import("c.zig").rl; const client = @import("client.zig"); const entity = @import("entity.zig"); const misc = @import("misc.zig"); @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ var dbg_allocator = std.heap.DebugAllocator(.{}){}; // var connection: ?std.net.Stream = undefined; pub fn main() !void { - const tracy_zone = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "main", 0x00_ff_00_00); + const tracy_zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "main", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer tracy_zone.End(); const allocator = dbg_allocator.allocator(); @@ -56,20 +56,21 @@ pub fn main() !void { defer enet.enet_deinitialize(); - rl.setConfigFlags(.{ .window_highdpi = true, .vsync_hint = false }); - rl.initWindow(screen_width, screen_height, "zzz"); - defer rl.closeWindow(); + // rl.SetConfigFlags(.{ .window_highdpi = true, .vsync_hint = false }); + rl.SetConfigFlags(rl.FLAG_WINDOW_HIGHDPI); + rl.InitWindow(screen_width, screen_height, "zzz"); + defer rl.CloseWindow(); font.ft_lib = try ft.Library.init(); const sizes = [_]i32{ - 26, + 60, }; var vollkorn: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; - var inconsolata: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; - var arabic: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; - // var japanese: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; + // var inconsolata: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; + // var arabic: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; + // // var japanese: [sizes.len]font.Font = undefined; for (sizes, 0..) |pt, i| { vollkorn[i] = try font.Font.init( @@ -77,16 +78,16 @@ pub fn main() !void { pt, allocator ); - inconsolata[i] = try font.Font.init( - "assets/fonts/Inconsolata/static/Inconsolata-Regular.ttf", - @intCast(pt), - allocator - ); - arabic[i] = try font.Font.init( - "assets/fonts/Amiri/Amiri-Regular.ttf", - @intCast(pt), - allocator - ); + // inconsolata[i] = try font.Font.init( + // "assets/fonts/Inconsolata/static/Inconsolata-Regular.ttf", + // @intCast(pt), + // allocator + // ); + // arabic[i] = try font.Font.init( + // "assets/fonts/Amiri/Amiri-Regular.ttf", + // @intCast(pt), + // allocator + // ); // japanese[i] = try font.Font.init( // "assets/fonts/Noto_Sans_JP/static/NotoSansJP-Regular.ttf", // @intCast(pt), @@ -96,12 +97,12 @@ pub fn main() !void { defer { for (&vollkorn) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); - for (&inconsolata) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); - for (&arabic) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); + // for (&inconsolata) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); + // for (&arabic) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); // for (&japanese) |*f| f.deinit(allocator); } - font.shader = try rl.loadShader(null, "assets/text.frag"); + font.shader = rl.LoadShader(null, "assets/text.frag"); // const test_shader1 = try c.LoadShader(null, "assets/test_1.frag"); // const test_shader2 = try c.LoadShader(null, "assets/test_2.frag"); @@ -181,15 +182,15 @@ pub fn main() !void { // rl.playMusicStream(music); // std.log.info("is music playing? {}", .{rl.isMusicStreamPlaying(music)}); - var old_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.getTime()); // var old_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.getTime()); + var old_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.GetTime()); - while (!rl.windowShouldClose()) { - const tracy_main_zone = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "loop", 0x00_ff_00_00); + while (!rl.WindowShouldClose()) { + const tracy_main_zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "loop", 0x00_ff_00_00); defer tracy_main_zone.End(); - const new_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.getTime()); // const new_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.getTime()); + const new_time : f32 = @floatCast(rl.GetTime()); var frame_time = new_time - old_time; old_time = new_time; @@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ pub fn main() !void { // }, // }; - rl.pollInputEvents(); + rl.PollInputEvents(); // if (peer.state() == .connected) { // const packet = try znet.Packet.init("Hello, Server!", 0, .reliable); @@ -239,8 +240,10 @@ pub fn main() !void { gt += dt * k; } - rl.beginDrawing(); - rl.clearBackground(.sky_blue); + const drawing_zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "Drawing", 0x00_ff_00_00); + + rl.BeginDrawing(); + rl.ClearBackground(rl.SKYBLUE); // const lorem = @embedFile("embeds/lorem.txt"); @@ -248,8 +251,8 @@ pub fn main() !void { "The night is long and cold outside.", rl.Vector2{ .x = 0, .y = 0 }, true, - .white, - .blank, + rl.WHITE, + rl.BLANK, false, true ); @@ -488,15 +491,16 @@ pub fn main() !void { // rl.drawSphere(.{ .x = 0, .y = 0, .z = 0 }, 1, .red); // rl.endMode3D(); - rl.endDrawing(); + rl.EndDrawing(); + drawing_zone.End(); - const swap_zone = ztracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "swapScreenBuffer", 0x00_ff_00_00); - rl.swapScreenBuffer(); + const swap_zone = tracy.ZoneNC(@src(), "swapScreenBuffer", 0x00_ff_00_00); + rl.SwapScreenBuffer(); swap_zone.End(); frame += 1; - ztracy.FrameMark(); + tracy.FrameMark(); } } diff --git a/src/client/misc.zig b/src/client/misc.zig index 083e599..2193c20 100644 --- a/src/client/misc.zig +++ b/src/client/misc.zig @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -const rl = @import("raylib"); +const rl = @import("c.zig").rl; const FPS_CAPTURE_FRAMES_COUNT : i32 = 30; // 30 captures const FPS_AVERAGE_TIME_SECONDS : f32 = 0.5; // 500 milliseconds @@ -10,33 +10,23 @@ var average : f32 = 0; var last : f32 = 0; pub fn drawFPS(posX : i32, posY : i32, fpsFrame : f32) void { - var color : rl.Color = .lime; // Good FPS + var color : rl.Color = rl.LIME; // Good FPS const fps : i32 = getFPS(fpsFrame); - if ((fps < 30) and (fps >= 15)) {color = .orange;} // Warning FPS - else if (fps < 15) color = .red; // Low FPS + if ((fps < 30) and (fps >= 15)) {color = rl.ORANGE;} // Warning FPS + else if (fps < 15) color = rl.RED; // Low FPS - rl.drawText(rl.textFormat("%2i FPS", .{fps}), posX, posY, 20, color); + rl.DrawText(rl.TextFormat("%2i FPS", fps), posX, posY, 20, color); } pub fn getFPS(fpsFrame : f32) i32 { var fps : i32 = 0; - // if we reset the window, reset the FPS info - // if (frame == 0) - // { - // average = 0; - // last = 0; - // index = 0; - - // for (0..FPS_CAPTURE_FRAMES_COUNT) |i| history[i] = 0; - // } - if (fpsFrame == 0) return 0; - if ((rl.getTime() - last) > FPS_STEP) + if ((rl.GetTime() - last) > FPS_STEP) { - last = @floatCast(rl.getTime()); + last = @floatCast(rl.GetTime()); index = (index + 1) % FPS_CAPTURE_FRAMES_COUNT; average -= history[index]; history[index] = fpsFrame / FPS_CAPTURE_FRAMES_COUNT; diff --git a/vendor/enet/.github/workflows/cmake.yml b/vendor/enet/.github/workflows/cmake.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 721d430..0000000 --- a/vendor/enet/.github/workflows/cmake.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -on: [push, pull_request] - -name: CMake - -jobs: - cmake-build: - name: CMake ${{ matrix.os }} ${{ matrix.build_type }} - runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} - strategy: - fail-fast: false - matrix: - os: ["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest", "macos-latest"] - build_type: ["Debug", "Release"] - steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - - - name: Configure CMake - run: cmake -B ${{github.workspace}}/build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }} - - - name: Build - run: cmake --build ${{github.workspace}}/build --config ${{ matrix.build_type }} diff --git a/vendor/enet/.gitignore b/vendor/enet/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 6d7cdbf..0000000 --- a/vendor/enet/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -# Potential build directories -[Aa][Rr][Mm]/ -[Aa][Rr][Mm]64/ -[Bb]in/ -[Dd]ebug/ -[Dd]ebugPublic/ -[Ll]og/ -[Ll]ogs/ -[Oo]bj/ -[Rr]elease/ -[Rr]eleases/ -[Ww][Ii][Nn]32/ -bld/ -build/ -builds/ -out/ -x64/ -x86/ - -# VS -.vs/ -.vscode/ -!.vscode/extensions.json -!.vscode/launch.json -!.vscode/settings.json -!.vscode/tasks.json - -# CMake -_deps -CMakeCache.txt -CMakeFiles -CMakeLists.txt.user -CMakeScripts -CMakeUserPresets.json -CTestTestfile.cmake -cmake_install.cmake -compile_commands.json -install_manifest.txt - -# Prerequisites -*.d - -# Object files -*.o -*.ko -*.obj -*.elf - -# Linker output -*.ilk -*.map -*.exp - -# Libraries -*.lib -*.a -*.la -*.lo - -# Shared objects -*.dll -*.so -*.so.* -*.dylib - -# Debug files -*.dSYM/ -*.su -*.idb -*.pdb diff --git a/vendor/enet/CMakeLists.txt b/vendor/enet/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cbe06d7..0000000 --- a/vendor/enet/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.12...3.20) - -project(enet) - -# The "configure" step. -include(CheckFunctionExists) -include(CheckStructHasMember) -include(CheckTypeSize) -check_function_exists("fcntl" HAS_FCNTL) -check_function_exists("poll" HAS_POLL) -check_function_exists("getaddrinfo" HAS_GETADDRINFO) -check_function_exists("getnameinfo" HAS_GETNAMEINFO) -check_function_exists("gethostbyname_r" HAS_GETHOSTBYNAME_R) -check_function_exists("gethostbyaddr_r" HAS_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) -check_function_exists("inet_pton" HAS_INET_PTON) -check_function_exists("inet_ntop" HAS_INET_NTOP) -check_c_source_compiles(" - #include - struct S { int a; double b; }; - int main() { - return (int)offsetof(struct S, b); - } -" HAS_OFFSETOF) -check_struct_has_member("struct msghdr" "msg_flags" "sys/types.h;sys/socket.h" HAS_MSGHDR_FLAGS) -set(CMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDE_FILES "sys/types.h" "sys/socket.h") -check_type_size("socklen_t" HAS_SOCKLEN_T BUILTIN_TYPES_ONLY) -unset(CMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDE_FILES) -if(MSVC) - add_definitions(-W3) -else() - add_definitions(-Wno-error) -endif() - -if(HAS_FCNTL) - add_definitions(-DHAS_FCNTL=1) -endif() -if(HAS_POLL) - add_definitions(-DHAS_POLL=1) -endif() -if(HAS_GETNAMEINFO) - add_definitions(-DHAS_GETNAMEINFO=1) -endif() -if(HAS_GETADDRINFO) - add_definitions(-DHAS_GETADDRINFO=1) -endif() -if(HAS_GETHOSTBYNAME_R) - add_definitions(-DHAS_GETHOSTBYNAME_R=1) -endif() -if(HAS_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) - add_definitions(-DHAS_GETHOSTBYADDR_R=1) -endif() -if(HAS_INET_PTON) - add_definitions(-DHAS_INET_PTON=1) -endif() -if(HAS_INET_NTOP) - add_definitions(-DHAS_INET_NTOP=1) -endif() -if(HAS_OFFSETOF) - add_definitions(-DHAS_OFFSETOF=1) -endif() -if(HAS_MSGHDR_FLAGS) - add_definitions(-DHAS_MSGHDR_FLAGS=1) -endif() -if(HAS_SOCKLEN_T) - add_definitions(-DHAS_SOCKLEN_T=1) -endif() - -include_directories(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include) - -set(INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX include/enet) -set(INCLUDE_FILES - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/callbacks.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/enet.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/list.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/protocol.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/time.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/types.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/unix.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/utility.h - ${INCLUDE_FILES_PREFIX}/win32.h -) - -set(SOURCE_FILES - callbacks.c - compress.c - host.c - list.c - packet.c - peer.c - protocol.c - unix.c - win32.c) - -source_group(include FILES ${INCLUDE_FILES}) -source_group(source FILES ${SOURCE_FILES}) - -if(WIN32 AND BUILD_SHARED_LIBS AND (MSVC OR CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Clang")) - add_definitions(-DENET_DLL=1) - add_definitions(-DENET_BUILDING_LIB) -endif() - -add_library(enet - ${INCLUDE_FILES} - ${SOURCE_FILES} -) - -if (WIN32) - target_link_libraries(enet winmm ws2_32) -endif() - -include(GNUInstallDirs) -install(TARGETS enet - RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} - ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} - LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} -) -install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/enet - DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR} -) diff --git a/vendor/enet/ChangeLog b/vendor/enet/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 0fc45d3..0000000 --- a/vendor/enet/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ -ENet 1.3.18 (April 14, 2024): - -* Packet sending performance improvements -* MTU negotiation fixes -* Checksum alignment fix -* No more dynamic initialization of checksum table -* ENET_SOCKOPT_TTL -* Other miscellaneous small improvements - -ENet 1.3.17 (November 15, 2020): - -* fixes for sender getting too far ahead of receiver that can cause instability with reliable packets - -ENet 1.3.16 (September 8, 2020): - -* fix bug in unreliable fragment queuing -* use single output queue for reliable and unreliable packets for saner ordering -* revert experimental throttle changes that were less stable than prior algorithm - -ENet 1.3.15 (April 20, 2020): - -* quicker RTT initialization -* use fractional precision for RTT calculations -* fixes for packet throttle with low RTT variance -* miscellaneous socket bug fixes - -ENet 1.3.14 (January 27, 2019): - -* bug fix for enet_peer_disconnect_later() -* use getaddrinfo and getnameinfo where available -* miscellaneous cleanups - -ENet 1.3.13 (April 30, 2015): - -* miscellaneous bug fixes -* added premake and cmake support -* miscellaneous documentation cleanups - -ENet 1.3.12 (April 24, 2014): - -* added maximumPacketSize and maximumWaitingData fields to ENetHost to limit the amount of -data waiting to be delivered on a peer (beware that the default maximumPacketSize is -32MB and should be set higher if desired as should maximumWaitingData) - -ENet 1.3.11 (December 26, 2013): - -* allow an ENetHost to connect to itself -* fixed possible bug with disconnect notifications during connect attempts -* fixed some preprocessor definition bugs - -ENet 1.3.10 (October 23, 2013); - -* doubled maximum reliable window size -* fixed RCVTIMEO/SNDTIMEO socket options and also added NODELAY - -ENet 1.3.9 (August 19, 2013): - -* added duplicatePeers option to ENetHost which can limit the number of peers from duplicate IPs -* added enet_socket_get_option() and ENET_SOCKOPT_ERROR -* added enet_host_random_seed() platform stub - -ENet 1.3.8 (June 2, 2013): - -* added enet_linked_version() for checking the linked version -* added enet_socket_get_address() for querying the local address of a socket -* silenced some debugging prints unless ENET_DEBUG is defined during compilation -* handle EINTR in enet_socket_wait() so that enet_host_service() doesn't propagate errors from signals -* optimized enet_host_bandwidth_throttle() to be less expensive for large numbers of peers - -ENet 1.3.7 (March 6, 2013): - -* added ENET_PACKET_FLAG_SENT to indicate that a packet is being freed because it has been sent -* added userData field to ENetPacket -* changed how random seed is generated on Windows to avoid import warnings -* fixed case where disconnects could be generated with no preceding connect event - -ENet 1.3.6 (December 11, 2012): - -* added support for intercept callback in ENetHost that can be used to process raw packets before ENet -* added enet_socket_shutdown() for issuing shutdown on a socket -* fixed enet_socket_connect() to not error on non-blocking connects -* fixed bug in MTU negotiation during connections - -ENet 1.3.5 (July 31, 2012): - -* fixed bug in unreliable packet fragment queuing - -ENet 1.3.4 (May 29, 2012): - -* added enet_peer_ping_interval() for configuring per-peer ping intervals -* added enet_peer_timeout() for configuring per-peer timeouts -* added protocol packet size limits - -ENet 1.3.3 (June 28, 2011): - -* fixed bug with simultaneous disconnects not dispatching events - -ENet 1.3.2 (May 31, 2011): - -* added support for unreliable packet fragmenting via the packet flag -ENET_PACKET_FLAG_UNRELIABLE_FRAGMENT -* fixed regression in unreliable packet queuing -* added check against received port to limit some forms of IP-spoofing - -ENet 1.3.1 (February 10, 2011): - -* fixed bug in tracking of reliable data in transit -* reliable data window size now scales with the throttle -* fixed bug in fragment length calculation when checksums are used - -ENet 1.3.0 (June 5, 2010): - -* enet_host_create() now requires the channel limit to be specified as -a parameter -* enet_host_connect() now accepts a data parameter which is supplied -to the receiving receiving host in the event data field for a connect event -* added an adaptive order-2 PPM range coder as a built-in compressor option -which can be set with enet_host_compress_with_range_coder() -* added support for packet compression configurable with a callback -* improved session number handling to not rely on the packet checksum -field, saving 4 bytes per packet unless the checksum option is used -* removed the dependence on the rand callback for session number handling - -Caveats: This version is not protocol compatible with the 1.2 series or -earlier. The enet_host_connect and enet_host_create API functions require -supplying additional parameters. - -ENet 1.2.5 (June 28, 2011): - -* fixed bug with simultaneous disconnects not dispatching events - -ENet 1.2.4 (May 31, 2011): - -* fixed regression in unreliable packet queuing -* added check against received port to limit some forms of IP-spoofing - -ENet 1.2.3 (February 10, 2011): - -* fixed bug in tracking reliable data in transit - -ENet 1.2.2 (June 5, 2010): - -* checksum functionality is now enabled by setting a checksum callback -inside ENetHost instead of being a configure script option -* added totalSentData, totalSentPackets, totalReceivedData, and -totalReceivedPackets counters inside ENetHost for getting usage -statistics -* added enet_host_channel_limit() for limiting the maximum number of -channels allowed by connected peers -* now uses dispatch queues for event dispatch rather than potentially -unscalable array walking -* added no_memory callback that is called when a malloc attempt fails, -such that if no_memory returns rather than aborts (the default behavior), -then the error is propagated to the return value of the API calls -* now uses packed attribute for protocol structures on platforms with -strange alignment rules -* improved autoconf build system contributed by Nathan Brink allowing -for easier building as a shared library - -Caveats: If you were using the compile-time option that enabled checksums, -make sure to set the checksum callback inside ENetHost to enet_crc32 to -regain the old behavior. The ENetCallbacks structure has added new fields, -so make sure to clear the structure to zero before use if -using enet_initialize_with_callbacks(). - -ENet 1.2.1 (November 12, 2009): - -* fixed bug that could cause disconnect events to be dropped -* added thin wrapper around select() for portable usage -* added ENET_SOCKOPT_REUSEADDR socket option -* factored enet_socket_bind()/enet_socket_listen() out of enet_socket_create() -* added contributed Code::Blocks build file - -ENet 1.2 (February 12, 2008): - -* fixed bug in VERIFY_CONNECT acknowledgement that could cause connect -attempts to occasionally timeout -* fixed acknowledgements to check both the outgoing and sent queues -when removing acknowledged packets -* fixed accidental bit rot in the MSVC project file -* revised sequence number overflow handling to address some possible -disconnect bugs -* added enet_host_check_events() for getting only local queued events -* factored out socket option setting into enet_socket_set_option() so -that socket options are now set separately from enet_socket_create() - -Caveats: While this release is superficially protocol compatible with 1.1, -differences in the sequence number overflow handling can potentially cause -random disconnects. - -ENet 1.1 (June 6, 2007): - -* optional CRC32 just in case someone needs a stronger checksum than UDP -provides (--enable-crc32 configure option) -* the size of packet headers are half the size they used to be (so less -overhead when sending small packets) -* enet_peer_disconnect_later() that waits till all queued outgoing -packets get sent before issuing an actual disconnect -* freeCallback field in individual packets for notification of when a -packet is about to be freed -* ENET_PACKET_FLAG_NO_ALLOCATE for supplying pre-allocated data to a -packet (can be used in concert with freeCallback to support some custom -allocation schemes that the normal memory allocation callbacks would -normally not allow) -* enet_address_get_host_ip() for printing address numbers -* promoted the enet_socket_*() functions to be part of the API now -* a few stability/crash fixes - - diff --git a/vendor/enet/Doxyfile b/vendor/enet/Doxyfile deleted file mode 100644 index b72cb50..0000000 --- a/vendor/enet/Doxyfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2303 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.8.6 - -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. -# -# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in -# front of the TAG it is preceding. -# -# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. -# The format is: -# TAG = value [value, ...] -# For lists, items can also be appended using: -# TAG += value [value, ...] -# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Project related configuration options -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file -# that follow. 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When -# enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path -# to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. -# The default value is: NO. -# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. - -USE_MATHJAX = NO - -# When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for -# the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see: -# http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. -# Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best -# compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG. -# The default value is: HTML-CSS. -# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. - -MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS - -# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML -# output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory -# should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory -# is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then -# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax -# Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing -# MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of -# MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment. -# The default value is: http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest. -# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. - -MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest - -# The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax -# extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example -# MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols -# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. - -MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = - -# The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces -# of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site -# (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an -# example see the documentation. -# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. - -MATHJAX_CODEFILE = - -# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for -# the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and -# should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help -# (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET) -# there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled. -# For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then -# enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to -# search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use + S -# (what the is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically -# , /