A class that wraps an instance of `CIntObject` creates an area
that users can right click to view information about the creature
they're buying.
The constants were based off the existing ones in the code and were
refined by guessing and checking where clicking falls inside/outside
the border of the rectangle.
* Instead of [x][y][z] coordinates, map will be stored as [z][x][y].
* Nullkiller AI can get it too.
* Use boost::multi_array instead of nested vectors
* In MapHandler too
* Rotate foreach algorithms, too
* VCAI gets rotated, too
* Made most Handlers derived from CHandlerBase and moved service API there.
* Declared existing Entity APIs.
* Added basic script context caching
* Started Lua script module
* Started Lua spell effect API
* Started script state persistence
* Started battle info callback binding
* CommitPackage removed
* Extracted spells::Caster to own header; Expanded Spell API.
* implemented !!MC:S, !!FU:E, !!FU:P, !!MA, !!VR:H, !!VR:C
* !!BU:C, !!BU:E, !!BU:G, !!BU:M implemented
* Allow use of "MC:S@varName@" to declare normal variable (technically v-variable with string key)
* Re-enabled VERM macros.
* !?GM0 added
* !?TM implemented
* Added !!MF:N
* Started !?OB, !!BM, !!HE, !!OW, !!UN
* Added basic support of w-variables
* Added support for ERM indirect variables
* Made !?FU regular trigger
* !!re (ERA loop receiver) implemented
* Fixed ERM receivers with zero args.
Disabled the following (for MSVC only) that couldn't (or shouldn't) be fixed.
4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'identifier'
4250: 'class1' : inherits 'class2::member' via dominance
4251: 'type' : class 'type1' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'type2'
4275: non dll-interface class 'type1' used as base for dll-interface class 'type2'
Replaced const TBonusListPtr with TConstBonusListPtr where necessary
Replaced const std::shared_ptr<T> with std::shared_ptr<const T> where necessary.
Removed superfluous use of const.
Replaced const std::shared_ptr<T> with const std::shared_ptr<T> & in function parameters and ranged for-loops.
Defect:
After my previous change that enabled map layer (`CAdvMapInt`) to listen to all mouse move events via `strongInterest` bool, I noticed that there are a few scenario that start scrolling the map unexpectedly. The two that were the easiest to reproduce were using keyboard arrows to move the hero or dimissing a popup dialog.
I traced this down to unexpected mouse move event (`SDL_MouseMotionEvent`) that SDL seems to dispatch in this situation. The windowID that comes with the event in this scenario is 0 (so no window with mouse focus). I don't know why SDL dispatches this mysterious (to me) mouse move event in that case (note that there is no actual mouse movement in either repro case).
Fix:
Don't handle the mouse move event if the windowID of the mouse motion event is 0.
Notes:
Impacts scrolling of the game map. Did some play testing and didn't notice the scrolling not working when expected. The two specific cases where the map would scroll unexpectedly (move a hero with keyboard arrows or dismiss a popup dialog) no longer move the map.
In fullscreen mode, when the adventure window size does not fill the entire monitor (leaving black bars on each side), mouse movement is ignored in these areas. This results in difficulty scrolling the map in fullscreen mode, since you have to be exactly within [0,15] of the edge of the adventure window.
Fix:
Have the adventure map element, CAdvMapInt, subscribe to all mouse move events by setting the `strongInterest` bool to true. This will extend the scroll region to [min, 15], eliminating the dead mouse move space on the side of the window.
Notes:
Impacts adventure window mouse move event handling. Manually validated the scrolling the map now works without having to precisely aim for the edge of the window.
Added else condition that covers cases "ObjectAtTile that is not enemy nor is Town nor is current Hero". This should cover all cases of friendly dwellings/mines not having the correct cursor.
Warnings fixes
* Suppress `missing-braces` for Clang
* Fixed many C4275 warnings
* Fixed almost all Clang/GCC warnings
* Silence most frequent MSVC warning.
* Fixed some pessimizing-move warnings
* Fixed some unused capture warnings