- profiling shows that running the code for applying the colorization and the gradients is extremely expensive, apparently this always causes a cache miss, so now the entire thing is enabled by a sidedef flag.
It makes little sense exposing every minute detail of this through UDMF.
Setting it up that way is far too complicated. Using virtual textures that map to a real texture plus a colorization record should be far easier to use by mappers.
This also doesn't piggyback on the Doom64 color feature anymore and is completely separate, despite some redundancies.
This is still missing the texture definition part, though.
Aside from adding an additive component it can now also do:
- desaturation (not limited to the range of 0..1 so it can also be used for oversaturation by applying a negative number or negative saturation by going above 1.0.
- invert the texture
- apply a blend, including 3 special mode taken from EDuke32.
Currently only the implementation is done, it is not exposed to UDMF yet.
This builtin function no longer exists outside of backwards compatible GLSL compilers so it needs to be remapped to 'texture' so that user shaders still using it can compile.
This shouldn't be in the hardware independent interface because the semantics on OpenGL and Vulkan are too different, so a common implementation is not possible.
Most bind calls were in the GL interface anyway, so these no longer pass through hardware independent code.
This also moves the bind calls in the shadowmap code into the GL interface - these never did anything useful in Vulkan and aren't needed there.
Last but not least, this moves the legacy buffer binding handling into FGLRenderState and performs the initial binding for the light buffer in a more suitable place so that this doesn't have to pollute the render state.
Vulkan hardware buffer for software canvas may have some padding
Software renderers should be aware of buffer's pitch in order to copy pixels properly
https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=64562
src/rendering/hwrenderer/postprocessing/hw_postprocess.cpp:1007:13: warning: delete called on non-final 'PPTexture' that has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
It will now check all layers of a material.
Additionally it will also delete all descriptor sets of Vulkan hardware textures before precaching to make sure that nothing here can accidentally still reference a deleted texture.