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2025-05-24 | Switch source code headers to ManaVerse & update copyrights to 2025 | Fedja Beader | 1 | -3/+3 | |
.. instead of manaplus's header. & update copyrights to 2025. Open problem: should it be "The ManaVerse Client", "the ManaVerse client" or something in between in "This file is part of ..." line? All caps is current situation. Squashed with: * update copyright dates for 2025 * Revert "Switch to branch of mplint that checks for manaverse copyright headers" * Change back to uppercase The Why? This line was changed 3 times in history and all had an uppercase The. PS: ManaVerse has no endorsment from the parent project, ManaPlus. * Change to "This file is part of the ManaVerse Client" poppet says 'the' instead of 'The' find . \( -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.cc" -o -name "*.inc" \) -execdir sed -i -e 's/This file is part of The ManaPlus Client/This file is part of the ManaVerse Client/' {} \+ * Change 'The ManaPlus Client' to 'The ManaVerse Client' in headers find . \( -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.cc" -o -name "*.inc" \) -execdir sed -i -e '2s/ManaPlus/ManaVerse/' {} \+ * Switch to branch of mplint that checks for manaverse copyright headers .. instead of manaplus's **** mana/plus!179 | |||||
2025-04-26 | Use stdint.h instead of ifdefing tr1/cstdint, cstdint and stdint.h | Fedja Beader | 1 | -10/+2 | |
Rationale: By the standard, cstdint guarantees these basic types in std::, but *may* put them into the global namespace. By including stdint.h directly, we guarantee that these types are in the global namespace. stdint.h is also a C++ standard header guaranteed as part of the C compatibility support, thus toolchains should support this. The proper(tm) way of going about this would mean either prefixing [u]int[0-9]*_t with std:: everywhere where they are used (a chore) or having a proxy header that includes cstdint and around 50 using statements. The latter sounds to me like a good approach for toolchains that do not provide stdint.h and do not pollute global namespace. If such a toolchain exists in the wild. See discussion at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13642827/cstdint-vs-stdint-h In practice, my toolchain's (gcc 14 on GNU) cstdint includes stdint.h then drags those types into std:: as well. **** mana/plus!170 | |||||
2024-02-09 | Update copyright headers up to 2023 | Jesusalva Jesusalva | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2023-04-07 | added missing cstdint include | jak1 | 1 | -0/+4 | |
2019-01-01 | Update copyright year. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2018-01-04 | Update copyrights year. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2017-01-03 | Update copyright year. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2016-09-23 | Add missing comments into defines. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -5/+5 | |
2016-01-02 | Update copyrights year. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2015-12-14 | Move netconsts.h into const directory. | Andrei Karas | 1 | -0/+36 | |