Single quads are drawn as a TRIANGLE_FAN, with 4 verts in the same order.
Multiple quads now use PRIM_QUADS_XXX and will need further work. Only 8 places still use this.
Part of T49043
See intern/gawain for the API change. Other files are updated to use the new name. Also updated every call site to the recommended style:
unsigned int foo = VertexFormat_add_attrib(format, "foo", COMP_ ... )
- use 'imm_draw_' prefix for functions that draw.
- use '_3d' suffix for 3d functions, no suffix for 2d functions.
- use terms fill/wire (shorter than filled / lined).
Also add `imm_draw_circle_fill_3d` (only had wire version)
Take advantage of 2D functions, rotation about the X Y or Z axis, uniform scale factors.
We no longer need to call gpuMatrixBegin_legacy() before using the new API locally in functions.
related to T49450
Selection loop would draw the selection ignoring xray.
Now draw in a separate pass after clearing the depth buffer,
as with regular drawing.
Also disable depth sorting,
caller can sort the hit-list by depth if needed.
There are now only referenced in:
* drawobject.c
* particle_edit.c
* space_image.c (a single case to be handled on workspace branch)
* rigidbody_constraint.c (to be handled in the following commit)
Updated shader names and code that uses them.
All of these shaders produce round points that are anti-aliased and blended against the background.
These were initially named SMOOTH because they replace glEnable(GL_POINT_SMOOTH). But SMOOTH in shader-land refers to vertex attribute interpolation (like glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH)).
Using SMOOTH to mean two things is confusing, so we now use AA to mean "the point is anti-aliased".
Things like selection outlines didn't work at all.
Caused by rBc973e8d2da5cf3f.
When splitting up bitflags, the equivalent to `foo->flag & (bar1 + bar2)` is
`(foo->flag1 & bar1) || (foo->flag2 & bar2)`, *not*
`(foo->flag1 & bar1) && (foo->flag2 & bar2)`.
Also, let's please avoid using '+' operator for bitwise operations, a
binary addition is a binary OR *with* cary, which can cause quite some damage.