Revert "Change: [Win32] Use Uniscribe instead of ICU for text caret handling."
Revert "Change: [Win32/MSVC] Make the Uniscribe text layouter the windows default and remove usage of the deprecated ICU layout libs."
Revert "Add: [Win32] Text layout using the native Windows Uniscribe library."
Revert "Codechange: Move ParagraphLayouter-specific functions into factory classes instead of relying on overloads."
Revert "Add: [Win32] Native natural sort implementation."
This reverts commit cd966f3810.
This reverts commit eec3f40931.
This reverts commit 33829dc6ab.
This reverts commit 768a31bfe3.
This reverts commit a4278c302b.
This reverts commit f4394debdc.
This is to fix various problems and crashes with text rendering
and font handling on Windows.
See #58.
Strictly speaking, calling memcpy with src as a nullptr is undefined behaviour
and the optimiser is entitled to delete any null ptr checks which occur afterwards.
This removes the warning emitted by UndefinedBehaviorSantizer.
Uniscribe is sometimes producing different results compared to ICU, especially
when RTL and LTR content is mixed. Comparing the results to other programs
(like editors or web browsers) leads me to believe that the result are at least
not worse than ICU and possibly better.
Create a new window base class which holds the front/back pointers
and the window class.
This fixes the voluminous warning spam about deleted windows when using
UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.
For Bus and Road stations only, if you are in demolish mode and click on the station
without releasing the button. Then you cancel demolish mode with R key.
Finally you release the mouse button. The station was demolished, instead of being built.
The demolish mode was not checked when mouse up event occured.
The array is rail type sized in terms of number of elements.
Each element should be a unsigned integer, not a rail type itself.
This fixes runtime warnings reported by UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.