Swapchain is now capable of being recreated in a partially automatic manner (some effort is still required on the developer's side still)
Windows are now allowed to be resizeable
Updated main program to support resizable windows
Fixed bug in dealloc where it would add to the memory used rather than subtract.
Added a zero-check to source-private get_eng_unit function to prevent dropping the unit to the minimum for a value of 0
Changed padding calculation to happen on every call to get_memory_usage_string rather than on the first call. As a result, it will now use minimum padding and ignore zero components. Merged zone and class name alignment values into one.
Fixed bug where the length of a user class/zone was not accounting for the prefix "USER_" by adding 5 to the result.
Made formatting change where by zone/class is tab indented and the values are double tab indented
Added array push back functions for iterator-style, base-length style and other darrays
Added check to constructors to ensure that allocation of the memory succeeded before setting values
Added changetag function and a default tag for initializer list constructor
Moved builtin memory tag names to top of source file because it didn't like being forward declared. TODO: Revisit this later
Fixed compilation error where the source-local function get_eng_unit did not return the modified value.
Shuffled include order around to fix compilation issues.
Fixed a compilation error where the log level mask was being shadowed by log level index in basalt_log and basalt_write.
Fixed a bug where logger_add_stream was checking the lower 48-bits of the FILE* rather than the upper 16 were zero.
Fixed a bug where logger_add_stream did not mark a stream as allocated in its flags.
Fixed a bug where logger_remove_stream did not check if a stream was allocated.
Addressed warnings of potential saftey issues when logging the prefixes as if they were format strings by having them be format-specified. I suspect this is marginally slower and realistically had no security risk in the first place but was fixed anyway.
Added a very basic window object that essentially just wraps an GLFW window object.
TODO: Set the window userdata pointer to point to its wrapping object
Library:
Added logging and memory modules.
The logging module provides a flexible interface for adding and removing logging streams (think stdout, stderr, a file) and supports ANSI colouring and including the date and time of each log call. Its header also provides several definitions for assertions, each corresponding to a specific log level and some other side effects such as debug_break(), returning, exiting or doing nothing.
The memory module wraps (_)aligned_alloc and free functions and includes memory tagging by class and location and the ability to fetch a formatted string containing this information. This can allow you to narrow down where memory leaks and double frees occur to particular sections within a module. Memory can be aligned to any, 32, 64 or 4096 byte boundaries using this module.