* Removed BiomeDef.h
* Removed ChunkDef.h from Globals.h
* Added to CONTRIBUTORS.
* Re-added empty last line to Globals.h
* Included stddef and StringUtils in BiomeDef.h
* Fixed build tools compiling. It compiles, but at what cost?
* Added include to src/Generating/Trees.h
* Include added in ChunkGeneratorThread.h
* Moved rearranged includes in LineBlockTracer.cpp
* Re-arrange headers in ChunkInterface.cpp
* Included ChunkDef.h in Path.h
* Included ChunkDef.h in NBTChunkSerializer.h
* Rearranged included and added required includes to headers.
* Removed unnecessary included in StringUtils.h.
* Write into a single fmt::memory_buffer
* Use string_view instead of AString for listener callbacks
* Also collapsed vFLOG and vLOG functions into one per formatting type
The ChunkHeader array is five unsigned chars big, they're indexed
0..4 - but in the error message (when ChunkHeader[4] isn't 2 -
indicating zlib compression, which seems to be the only allowed
compression method for chunks) the contents of ChunkHeader[5]
is printed. Maybe not so dangerous, but it'll give garbage results
in the log.
* Replaces AppendVPrintf with fmt::sprintf
* fmt::ArgList now used as a type safe alternative to varargs.
* Removed SIZE_T_FMT compatibility macros. fmt::sprintf is fully portable and supports %zu.
* Adds FLOG functions to log with fmt's native formatting style.
Stop using gdb on osx - was breaking the build
Add clang 3.5 build as travis now defaults to 5.0
Fix unknown-warning-option errors on AppleClang
ProtoProxy: Use nullptr
UrlClientTest: add override to callback destructor
Update jsoncpp to use nullptr
* Renaming changes:
* macro prefix "POLARSSL" -> "MBEDTLS"
* functions now prefixed with "mbedtls_"
* rename PolarSSL++ -> mbedTLS++
* rename polarssl submodule
* Use mbedtls' AES-CFB8 implementation.
* Add cSslConfig to wrap mbedtls_ssl_config
* Update cTCPLink and cBlockingSslClientSocket to use cSslConfig
* Use cSslConfig in cHTTPServer
* Use cSslConfig for cMojangAPI::SecureRequest
* CI Fixes
* Set -fomit-frame-pointer on the right target