- "Namespacing" the Orca APIs by adding the oc_ prefix everywhere
- Naming consistency tweaks, eg create_from_memory vs. create_from_data
- Adhering to a more consistent convention when pairing functions defining entities lifetime, eg. create/destroy, push/clear, alloc/recycle, init/cleanup
- Preferring oc_str8 to const char*, except when we expect lots of C string literals (e.g. when tagging UI widgets) or when it would be annoying to systematically wrap data we want to read/write into a string
- Reorganize macros for asserts/logging, and properly exposing them to the apps with non conflicting names
- Generally rearrange some bits and pruning unused stuff to make things more navigable
Here's a list of commits squashed in this update:
- move angle files to ext/ and pull includes/libs from there when needed
- remove milepost/ext/angle_headers
- Collapsed milepost/ext into ext
- Collapse milepost/scripts into scripts/
- collapse milepost/resources into resources/. WARN: this temporarily breaks milepost's native examples
- collapse milepost/test into test/
- renamed test/ to tests/
- build milepost directly into build/bin
- remove unused GLES and KHR folders from sdk/
- reorganizing milepost directory tree into app, graphics, platfrom, ui, util
- collapse milepost/src to src/
- Move all native examples to sketches/ and remove milepost repo
- Moving sketches resources into their own shared folder separate from the runtime's resource folder
- Moving all binding code to src/wasmbind
- Moving all binding code to src/wasmbind
- pong: fix typo in error log
- fixing log parameter order
- add error logs to mg_image_create_*
- Fix build scripts on windows
- fixed include mistake after rebase
- collapsing milepost.{h|c|m} to orca.{h|c|m} and moving from sdk/ to src/
- rename orca_app.h/main.c to runtime.h/c
- collapsed sdk/ to src/
- put old sdk files into their respective dirs
- renamed canvas_api.json to surface_api.json
- moved all stb headers in ext/stb/
- remove unused OpenSansLatinSubset.ttf font
- moving cstdlib to src/wasmlibc and removing some duplicates with src/platform
- move libc stdarg and string functions from platform/ to wasmlibc/
- rename wasmlibc to libc-shim to reflect non-completeness
- Expose abort/assert variadic functions and macros to orca apps, and forward libc-shim abort/assert to these
- move Orca API runtime implementations to runtime_xxx
- fix missing math constants when including math.h with msvc in graphics_common.c
- Change name of runtime to orca_runtime. When bundling on Windows, change name of runtime executable to the name of the app.
This brings the old milepost submodule tree, along with its history, into the Orca repository, so we don't have to deal with git submodule issues anymore.
- Allow orca app to request either Canvas or GLES surfaces
- Add bounds check specifications to the json bindings spec format and to the bindings generator scripts.
- Generate GLES API json bindings spec from gl.xml
- Remove APIs that can't be bound with current wasm memory model (ie buffer mapping)
- Manually link remaining APIs, except glGetString
- Add fluid simulation sample
- Add abort messages for wasm loading and runtime fatal errors
- Adapt orca build tool to generate GLES json spec from gl.xml
- Adapt glesTriangle and fluid samples build scripts to new orca build tool
- update gles surface example
- add mp_dispatch_on_main_thread_sync() to osx threads
- add /experimental:c11atomics to glesTriangle build.bat
- mp_dispatch_on_main_thread_sync: win32 impl
- move mp_dispatch_on_main_thread_sync() on app layer
- configure dlmalloc to not assume contiguity. This allows us to reserve blocks on our end without trashing malloc-owned zones. This way we can add a block to store GL static strings when needed.
- implement deselect interface
- Log an error when an OpenGL function is called while no OpenGL API is selected, or if that function is not part of the selected API
- avoid dispatching calls to image or canvas API if surface is not selected. However, we could later allow it and temporarily select the surface _on behalf of the user_.
- Adding support for format string and optional parameters in assert macros
All the tooling has been built into a new command-line tool, `orca`. To use it, just run `orca -h`.
To build the samples, you must first install the orca tooling by running `orca dev install`. This simulates what it will be like to actually use the orca tooling as an end user, without the source checked out. Mostly. (I don't yet have it downloading pre-built copies of the Orca runtime libraries and `orca.exe`.)
Co-authored-by: Ben Visness <ben@bvisness.me>
Co-authored-by: Ben Visness <bvisness@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Fouilleul <martinfouilleul@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: #31
Co-authored-by: bvisness <ben@handmade.network>
Co-committed-by: bvisness <ben@handmade.network>