Instead of a global type enum and bitfield, all types now have their own
love::Type static member. This means they automatically assign their ids, build
their bitsets, etc. As a bonus, it simplifies wrapper code since most functions
already know which type they're pushing to or getting from lua, so they can
directly get the static member (if it's called 'type').
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branch : minor
- Added love.math.newTransform.
- Added love.graphics.applyTransform and love.graphics.replaceTransform.
- love.graphics.draw/print/printf, Text:add/addf, and SpriteBatch:add can accept a Transform argument.
- love.graphics.push can accept an optional Transform as a second argument, which will apply the Transform after pushing the matrix stack,
- Shader:send can accept Transform objects when sending to a mat4 uniform variable.
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branch : minor
Since the type is passed to va_start, and apparently that's undefined behaviour if it's a reference.
<Textmode> the best kind of behavior
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branch : dynamiccore2
RecordingDevice class added
(number)love.audio.getRecordingDeviceCount() and (table)love.audio.getRecordingDevices() exposed
(bool):startRecording([samples, sampleRate, bitDepth, channels], (SoundData):stopRecording([SoundData]),
(SoundData):getData([SoundData]), (number):getSampleCount(), (number):getSampleRate(), (number):getBitDepth(),
(number):getChannels(), (string):getName(), (number):getID(), (bool):isRecording() member functions exposed
previously existed stub implementation removed
getFormat moved to love::audio::openal::Audio
getFormat arguments order swapped to (bitDepth, channels)
getFormat now returns AL_NONE if format is invalid
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branch : minor-mic-input
Any attempt to call a method on the object after it has been released will result in an error. Object:release() returns true if it was successful, or false if not (if it has already been released previously).
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branch : minor
The current implementation does not take into account padding (and yet it does
actually depend on padding), or skipped whitespace/gibberish characters.
The actual size can be computed by subtracting the padding and gibberish bytes,
but in this case it's easier to just return the actual number of bytes written.
Currently exposed formats are rgba8 and rgba16 (normalized), and rgba16f and rgba32f (floating-point). Some systems, especially mobile ones, won't support every format when creating a love.graphics Image. Use love.graphics.getRawImageFormats to check for support.
love.image.newImageData now takes an optional format parameter as its third argument when creating an empty sized ImageData. It defaults to rgba8.
16-bit PNGs, .hdr images, and floating-point OpenEXR images can now be loaded via love.image.newImageData and love.graphics.newImage.
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branch : minor