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Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
0c447f4055 gs-effect: Use std::shared_ptr and track effect lifetime
This fixes the case where the effect vanishes, but we still hold an invalid pointer to a parameter of that effect. With the new code, the effect will not vanish as long as an effect pointer exists.

However, all effects must be created either through std::shared_ptr or std::make_shared. If they were not made through one of those means, the code will crash on the ->shared_from_this() call.
2019-08-04 23:12:30 +02:00
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
0e350415b3 project: Apply new coding guidelines 2019-08-04 16:20:26 +02:00
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
be4d42312d project: Fix all remaining portability issues
Clang on Windows and Clang on Linux behave differently, and of course GCC on Windows (MinGW) and GCC on Linux do too. This is the point where using either compiler on either platform should successfully compile the project without any issues.

Clang and GCC have a ton of warnings however, which definitely need to be fixed in the near future. Some of them are great warnings, like old C style casts, others are non-sense like suggest brackets.

Fixes #47
Fixes #60
2019-04-19 14:18:29 +02:00
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
aac52f736d project: Clang support
Lots and lots of errors and warnings fixed with this single commit, in the name of clang support.

Related #60, #47.
2019-04-19 09:42:15 +02:00
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
b1d7814c64 gs-helper: Add managed obs graphics context
To further distance the code from having to do too much manually, the graphics context is now available as a managed class. All places that previously used obs_enter_graphics and obs_leave_graphics are now using the new gs::context class instead.
2019-04-03 00:16:13 +02:00
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
fedc8e075c gfx/blur/gaussian: Refactor Gaussian Blur
Gaussian Blur is another Blur that now supports the new system, increasing the maxium Blur size to 128 and adding support for Rotational and Zoom blur. Various optimizations were done to the actual shader code which further reduced the GPU usage.

Currently the Gaussian curve is recalculated when the blur is first created, which can lead to a short hitch due to it having to search for the correct kernels. This is currently unavoidable and expected behavior until a better solution is found.

Related: #45, #6
2019-04-02 03:50:01 +02:00