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Fix unneeded warnings with c++ guardedalloc, delete NULL is valid.
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build:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Win64/Personal%20Builds/ray_linn/GCC-4.7.0-with-ada/mingw-w64-gcc-4.7.0-runtime-2.0.1-static-ada-20120330.7z/download
Other builds may also work but due to the constantly changing nature of the compiler this cannot be guaranteed. I often had to change compilers while building the libraries and this one is the one that did the job for most of them.
This first support is experimental and considered "advanced". To enable pass -DWITH_MINGW64 during cmake configuration. Also make sure to extract the compiler on C:/MinGW and that MinGW/bin is in your path. To build check out lib/mingw64.
Initially the support is lacking until I get every library compiled correctly. For now you should disable WITH_CYCLES(sorry, I know some people are dying to do benchmarks, but still a few libs to go), WITH_IMAGE_OPENEXR, WITH_OPENCOLLADA, WITH_LIBMV and WITH_CODEC_FFMPEG(links but hangs on startup).
Still the tools are working, the memory limit is increased and due to the experimental nature of the setup, full optimization with SSE2 is available, which makes the build quite fast. Also the compiler and especially, the linker are way faster than regular MinGW.
The wiki docs have also updated. Happy testing!
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its no longer needed.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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without libmv.
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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- define __BIG_ENDIAN__ or __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ with cmake & scons.
- ENDIAN_ORDER is now a define rather than a global short.
- replace checks like this with single ifdef: #if defined(__sgi) || defined (__sparc) || defined (__sparc__) || defined (__PPC__) || defined (__ppc__) || defined (__hppa__) || defined (__BIG_ENDIAN__)
- remove BKE_endian.h which isn't used
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itoln that was not present in MinGW was being used. Duplicated the declaration from <winsock2.h>(tried including but gave some errors) and added the appropriate link library, wsock32, according to MinGW documentation.
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- use NULL rather than 0 when used as pointers.
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blender_add_lib now takes a separate include argument to suppress warnings in system includes (mostly ffmpeg & python).
also only build wm_apple.c on apple+carbon configuration.
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also use <> for system includes
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fixes around license blocks
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MEM_guardedalloc.h also shows in docs
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- modifier code was using sizeof() without knowing the sizeof the array when clearing the modifier type array.
- use BLI_snprintf rather then sprintf where the size of the string is known.
- particle drawing code kept a reference to stack float values (not a problem at the moment but would crash if accessed later).
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CWD was longer then 160.
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- enabling/disabling no longer prints in the terminal unless in debug mode.
- remove 'header' struct from BLI_storage_types.h, from revision 2 and is not used.
- Add GCC property to guardedalloc to warn if the return value from allocation functions isn't used.
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and endif() which is no longer needed.
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- fixed bug in paste material, exposed by stricter warnings.
- removed/renamed various shadowed vars.
- removed BGE lamp.colour, only allow lamp.color attribute.
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reporting missing headers & C files.
this is important so IDE's using CMake integration always get blender headers. - QtCreator & MSVC for eg, probably others too.
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- patch from Mike S to enable OpenMP and xcode
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double click didnt check mouse distance moved so you could click twice in different areas of the screen very fast and generate a double click event which had old mouse coords copied into it but was sent to an operator set to run on single click (because the double click wasnt handled).
Also added MEM_name_ptr function (included in debug mode only), prints the name of allocated memory.
used for debugging where events came from.
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