Crowding commits each language in its own commit, instead of merging multiple into one commit. This results in very spammy builds, to the point of several hundred being spawned in the same second.
Fixes rendering at unexpected sizes by first rendering to a render target and then rendering the contents of that render target to the frame buffer instead. This also prevent rendering twice or more, which might cause severe FPS impact.
Implements support for various new UI features that weren't possible up until now, such as an 'About StreamFX' window with a thank you to everyone that supported the project up until now.
Adds supports for running clang-tidy from within CMake, if the Clang toolset was found. This feature is experimental, but should work on many compilers, as it relies on generated compile_commands.json which are fully generated by the clang subproject. Using clang-tidy we can find hidden bugs that other static analyzers do not detect, or compilers don't even bother throwing an error for.
Through converting the code to a threaded asynchronous approach, the libOBS video renderer no longer has to wait on our tracking code to run, and we can enjoy a little bit of extra calculation time before we actually have to do anything.
However due to the remaining synchronization with the Direct3D11/OpenGL context, it is not entirely safe to spend a full frame tracking as libOBS will then start skipped/dropping frames. Even though the priority of the stream is now increased, this still means that we can't just sit around and have to quickly finish all work.
Related #150
Load additional functions from CUDA and add new enumerations to support them:
* cuDevicePrimaryCtxSetFlags allows us to sched scheduling mode for the GPU.
* cuCtxgetStreamPriorityRange allows us to check which priority levels are supported.
* cuStreamCreateWithPriority allows us to create streams with non-default priority.
The scheduler mode is now set to yield so that other threads can do work when we hit an eventual stalling problem. Streams can also now be created with higher priority and different flags, if necessary. In most cases this should allow CUDA resources to execute even while the GPU is under heavy load.
* Fixed 'Pixelator's color transition point being off-center and uncontrollable.
* Fixed 'Drunk' filter not working at all.
* Added an inverted mode to 'Luma Burn'.
* Added exponential Luma to 'Luma Burn'.
* Fixed odd color behavior in the 'Color Shift' transition by switching out HSL with HSV.
* Added a new 'Sliding Bars' transition shader, for an example of it see this clip: https://clips.twitch.tv/RacyEndearingHorseradishAMPTropPunch .
* Updated translations from CrowdIn.
* Fixed FFmpeg Encoder not using the Color Format option.
* Fixed ProRes not overriding the Color Format with the correct one.
* Fixed CMake adding a lib prefix to Linux builds.
* Fixed some sources not tagging the settings object with the plugin version, resulting in impossible to migrate settings.
* Massively improved GCC and Clang support, fixing almost all warnings and errors.
Previously sources had to manually implement migration code, which resulted in unresolvable regression issues due to the lack of version and commit tagging. With the new migration code, all sources automatically have this version and commit tagging at all times, and as such can now have a temporary regression fixed without the user needing to change any values manually.