* cmake: use imported targets for 3rd party libs
* Fix casing of skateboard.h include
* cmake: tglrl realtime viewmanager mxgeometry
* cmake: spin off some source in static libraries
* dx5 for everyone
* ci: bump actions/checkout to v4
* move LEGO1/realtime/realtimeview.cpp to lego1 because it exports symbols
* add misc library
* Add omni library
* Return of the .def's
* Remove COMPAT_CONST in MxVideoParam::MxVideoParam
* Run clang-format
* move LEGO1/realtime/realtimeview.cpp to realtime lib
* Add 3dmanager library
* Rename .def files
* Remove incorrect deps to Omni
* Remove DLL expor decls
* Remove unnecessary library dep from ROI
* Remove COMPAT_CONST
* Move 3dmanager lib before Omni
* Remove mxgeometry lib (`geom` is actually `lego/sources/geom`, which we don't have in our decomp yet)
* viewmanager has a dependency on realtime + fix mingw's def
* Remove Smacker::Smacker from lego1 link libraries
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* Bootstrap decomp of D3DRM rendering code
* This PR kicks off work on decompiling the D3D Retained Mode (D3DRM)
rendering part of the codebase.
* High level overview:
* There is a base IMxDirect3DRMObject class which all of the D3DRM
rendering objects inherit from. Its only virtual method is one to get
the underlying object handle.
* A hierarchy of abstract classes inherits from this base class, which
I've called "IMxDirect3DRM<class>". These classes only have pure
virtual methods on them and don't contain any data.
* Each one of the abstract classes has exactly one concrete
implementation, which I've called "MxDirect3DRM<class>". These classes
have exactly one piece of data, which is a pointer to the underlying
D3D Retained Mode object.
* If the classes need to store additional data, they store it in a
userdata blob which is attached to the D3DRM object rather than the
additional data being stored in the class itself.
* I've worked out about twice this many classes related to D3DRM
rendering so far but the PR was getting large enough as is, so I'm
cutting it here for now.
* I decomped sufficiently many methods of these classe to convince
myself that the above observations are correct. About 60% of the
decomped methods here are perfect matches, including at least one
non-trivial method per class.
* Formatting
* Restructure changes using Tgl naming / details
* Restructure the changes to use the naming that we know from Tgl.
* Fill in some parts of the implementation I couldn't initially figure
out using the details from Tgl (got more 100% matches).
* Move d3drm link requirement
* Fixups FloatMatrix -> FloatMatrix4
* Fix order
* Full fix for ordering problems
* Put back accidentally removed include.
* Fix call which should have been Release
* Use new and delete for DeepClone
* Missing Tgl:: on CreateRenderer
* Revert change to bool return value.
* Rename Something -> Unk
* Return paramter naming convention to what Tgl used
* Add scalar ddtor to verify inline destructor
* Fix order
* Change malloc/free -> new/delete in Tgl
* Remove duplicate destructor.
* Check all inline destructors
* Fix dtor comments
* Third time's the charm
* Alphabetical sort
* Decomp adjustments
* Add d3drm files to clang-format
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* Create common print_diff function
* Add pylint and black
* Fix linting, move classes to utils
* Add black/pylint to github actions
* Fix linting
* Move Bin and SymInfo into their own files
* Split out format
* Tidy up workdlows and pip, add readme
* Lint tests, add tests to readme
* Implement ViewROI and base classes
* Clean up Orientable header
* Move tgl to tgl subdirectory, and use target_include_directories
* Move classes to submodules
* Fix some missed references
* Fix/match UpdateWorldData
* Renaming / removing MxTypes / refactoring
* Consistent naming for Matrix
* Adjust format action
* Add Vector3/Vector4 to Data vector
* Add TGL comment
* Add a comment about Matrix4Impl
* Add ROI comment
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Co-authored-by: Christian Semmler <mail@csemmler.com>