- boost-spirit dependency needed to be installed
- Visual Studio wanted boost/filesystem.hpp included in more places
- a deprecated enum was removed from new versions of boost, so we use
its replacement enum now
- vcpkg repository is now pinned to a commit where boost 1.84 libraries
work smoothly, there should be no more surprises
- vcpkg dependencies now cache, so successive CI runs are dramatically
faster
- for win-scons, we need to use 'call' in our batch script to source
vcvarsall.bat
- I updated the includepath and libpath we pass to win-scons to match
reality, but it still can't find any vcpkg libraries. This will need
further sleuthing
These were very shoddily put together!
It seems the person who made them never really tried building
the editors or the tests.
Also included here are a couple of minor source changes that are needed
to make the project files build.
This includes the following related or incidental changes:
* Remove the win_from_rects global variable. With one minor exception, they were all equal to the relevant render texture's size anyway.
* Split out time advancement from the handle_action function into a separate function
* Split out each individual button action into its own function
* Thanks to the above two, button actions triggered from the keyboard (and menu spells) no longer pass thru handle_action
* Side-effect: keyboard shortcuts and menu spells no longer trigger the button press animation
* Button presses now behave like proper buttons
* Button clicks are now grouped by effect in the handling code, rather than by index
* Removed a variable that mysteriously caused dialogue to become blank
* Fix non-relative include paths for resources
* Fix one file path for the tests build
(Currently tests crash for me, but at least they do compile?)
* Remove old VS project junkfiles from gitignore
* Fix missing resource compiler include paths for Release builds
Added 'gitinfo' NuGet package to replace need for bash to create gitrev.hpp;
Added preproccessor statement to prevent 'gitrev.hpp' from being referenced;
Re-ordered preproccessor definitions for easier diffing;