This updates `fmt` to the latest version and moves to just being a copy
of their repo to make updating easier (no editing their cmake / figuring
out which files to minimally include).
The motivation for this is now that we switched to C++ 20, there were a
ton of deprecated function usages that is going away in future compiler
versions. This gets rid of all those warnings.
This PR is a combination of
https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/pull/2507 and some additional
changes to port Shadow VU1 to OpenGL. As far as I can tell, it's
working.
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Definitely needs a clean up pass, but I think the functionality is very
close.
There's a few "hacks" still:
- I am using the emerc logic for environment mapping, which doesn't care
about the length of the normals. I can't figure out how the normal
scaling worked in etie. I want to do a little bit more experimentation
with this before merging.
- There is some part about adgifs for TIE and ETIE that I don't
understand. The clearly correct behavior of TIE/ETIE is that the alpha
settings from the adgif shader are overwritten by the settings from the
renderer. But I can't figure out how this happens in all cases.
- Fade out is completely disabled. I think this is fine because the
performance difference isn't bad. But if you are comparing screenshots
with PCSX2, it will make things look a tiny bit different.
The VU programs for the ocean renderer have changed a bit and
`ocean-texture` has a bunch of new stuff, otherwise things are
relatively similar to Jak 1.
This is the first time I used mips2c and I'm not sure I did it 100%
right, so that should be double-checked.
Some notes:
- `draw-prototype-inline-array-shrub` can probably be decompiled but I'm
not comfortable doing this function myself. It's got a ton of inline
assembly (or at least I think it's inline assembly) and is very long. I
left this marked as asm for now but I am confident in the function
definition.
- The VU program is identical to Jak 1 (yay)
- There's some new `dma-test` stuff at the end of the file, not really
sure what it's doing but it runs in the top-level.
The merc VU1 program is identical to Jak 1. Jak 2's merc is doing some
new texture login stuff and the DMA buffer setup is a bit different, but
overall very similar.
* begin generic merc
* more generic stuff
* generic dma generation not crashing, at least until high-speed-reject
* c
* unpacker for generic
* starting to work
* small fixes
* more fixes
* more progress
* cleanup
* fix tests
* no custom imgui assert on windows
* merc dma generation
* wip very early version of merc
* small fixes
* fix
* fix more merc bugs
* derp fixed min
* oops we did need something weird on max
* merc for everything
* program optimization 1
* more optimization
* windows
* windows 2
* clean up
* fix test
* BLERC
* begin work
* work
* working objs
* exporting
* it works
* before some time of day fixes
* add time of day interp and also fix zbuffer
* some small blending fixes
* improve randomess
* clean up extraction and missing blend mode
* culling, time of day, more level fixes
* more cleanup
* cleanup memory usage
* windows fix
* temp
* some decomp
* tfrag dma setup
* fix negative label bug
* tfrag dma setup
* tfrag, with pipeline tricks
* kinda works
* cleanup before trying some color stuff
* time of day works
* clean up
* temp before render changes
* a few more fixes
* fix up tests
* clean up
* fix
* fix alignment
* one more cleanup