Was intended as a simple code improvement, however it also seems to make WinMain, MxString::operator=, MxDSFile::Open 100% (all of which just needed registers to be switched around)
* match WinProc
* minor accuracy improvement
* WndProc at 50%
* fix WM_DISPLAYCHANGE branching
* fix type
* fix x/y comparison
* WndProc 82%
* 84%
* 97%
* rearrange functions to get close to the original
* remove newline
* inline no longer necessary
* merge
* Use bitfield for MxVideoParamFlags
Using a bitfield for MxVideoParamFlags results in the same xor/and logic that was partially inlined in the header file. This approach is a lot cleaner and there's a good chance this is what the devs would have landed on.
The code generation is really finicky -- other inlines in the header influence the code just by being there -- so I decided to stub out all of them. This got the match to 100%.
While I was in isle.cpp::SetupVideoFlags, I changed the signature so that the `m_using16bit` parameter is just `using16bit`.
* fix: cast Set16Bit inline arg to byte
We've confirmed that, despite a function being declared inline, msvc will still make a conventional call in some circumstances. As such, I feel like this is warranted because it's most likely what a developer would have actually written.
* ci: no need to do a final cd
* MxDSAction has a setAtomId method
* Implement the MxOmniCreateParamBase destructor inline
Because of this, ISLE should no longer have to compile mxomnicreateparambase.obj.
I didn't modify isle.mak, because I don't have the MSVC 4.20 GUI set-up.
* Replace 256 with sizeof(...)
* Format DefWndProc calls in WndProc
* Replace magic mask in WNDPROC with macro's
* Replace magic numbers in main.cpp with macro's
* MOUSEMOVE notification id is 10 instead of 0x10
* Lowercase all windows includes such that mingw32 on Linux can find these
* Convert ISLE/res/isle.rc to utf-8, and add a comma needed by mingw32
* mingw32 cannot use a enum without previous declaration
* minor adjustments
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Co-authored-by: itsmattkc <34096995+itsmattkc@users.noreply.github.com>