This type of console is enabled only with `-svgalib` and `-dedicated` options. Since there no svgalib direct support (which is pretty old and too specific to Linux tech), it's better completely remove this code for simplicity and reducing external dependencies.
Removed `-svgalib` option as unused now.
D3 used to support Aureal 3-Dimensional sound cards, providing 3D spatial audio. The hardware and drivers is outdated, so all support in code has been removed, including UI mixer setting.
Read more about A3D here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aureal_Semiconductor#A3D
Join the license header with historical comments using a separator so IDEs can correctly parse the initial header.
Also use .gitattributes to ensure all files are LF.
* Begin by marking functions and variables as static when needed.
* More work.
* More work.
* More pokes.
* More work.
* More work.
* Initial work on the netgames.
* Revert changes to the license header on source files.
* clutter.cpp poke.
* One final poke.
* Move some declarations to headers:
Move paged_in_count and paged_in_num to gamesequence.h
Move DoneLightInstance and StartLightInstance to polymodel.h
* Look over the AI script/plug-ins.
* Going over the changes one last time.
* Fix rebase errors.
* More migration from bare statics to static inlines.
This is all in unused/unnecessary/leftover code, but the code wouldn't
build without Xlib headers on the system, which was forcing the Mac builds
to install xquartz.
This also removes renderer/SoftwareOpenGL*, which was _not_ a
software-rendered OpenGL, but just an older version of the same code that's
in HardwareOpenGL.cpp--old enough to still talk to glX directly, which is
what caught my attention.
The vast majority of this is fixing up `char *` that should be `const char *`
but a handful of other fixes, like potential buffer overflows that GCC
noticed, etc, were applied as well.
This removes `-Wno-write-strings` from CMakeLists.txt, as it is no longer
necessary, as there is no longer a flood of compiler warning spam when
building.
This does not fix all compiler warnings; there are still a handful, and they
are legitimate, but they can be dealt with in a future commit.
The MACINTOSH define refers to MacOS Classic (not OS X) which we do not
plan to support. Rather than carry the cruft forever, let's delete it.
NOTE: legacy/ is unused but we're keeping it around, so MACINTOSH uses
there are left alone.
Process used for this commit:
```
git rm -r mac
find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" \) \
-exec unifdef -UMACINTOSH -o {} {} \;
git restore legacy
git add .
```
Test Plan:
On Mac, build both Debug and Release
```
cmake --build --preset mac --config Debug
cmake --build --preset mac --config Release
```
Linux-specific byteswap.h just includes BYTESWAP.H, so there no need platform-specific header.
Fixes "non-portable path to file" ([-Wnonportable-include-path]) warnings.