#1130.
- Add love.physics.newCircleBody(world, bodytype, x, y, radius)
- Add love.physics.newRectangleBody(world, bodytype, x, y, w, h [, angle])
- Add love.physics.newPolygonBody(world, bodytype, coords)
- Add love.physics.newEdgeBody(world, bodytype, x1, y1, x2, y2 [, onesided])
- Add love.physics.newChainBody(world, bodytype, loop, coords)
All new functions return a Body object. The body's world position is at the center of the given coordinates, and the shape's local origin is at its center.
Initial commit of a basic test framework, see readme.md for more
Most modules are covered with basic unit tests, and there's an example test for a graphics draw (rectangle) and object (File) - for object tests doing more scenario based so we can check multiple things together
This allows a Mesh to be created that doesn't have its own internal vertex buffer and purely references other vertex buffers instead.
The prototype looks like this:
mesh = love.graphics.newMesh(attributelist, drawmode)
where attributelist is an array of tables each with the following fields, similar to Mesh:attachAttribute:
{
buffer = vertexbuffer,
name = "VertexPosition", -- the name this vertex attribute will use in a shader
nameinbuffer = nil, -- the name of the attribute in the vertex buffer. Defaults to the name field.
step = nil, -- vertex attribute step ("pervertex" or "perinstance"), defaults to "pervertex".
startindex = nil, -- 1-based array index within the given vertex buffer where the attribute data will start being pulled from during rendering. Defaults to 1.
}
Sometimes no buffer for tex coords are given, however the shader
still expects some. We can fix this by using a default buffer, which
contains the constant tex coords (0, 0), which is then bound instead.
For systems where VK_EXT_extended_dynamic_state is not supported
it is not valid to extend VkDeviceCreateInfo with an unknown struct.
Todo: if more extensions are supported in the future this code probably
needs adjustments to correctly build a pNext chain.