Fix WinXP GetTickCount64 with a typedef
Expose debug drawing mode/flags in UI (hot keys A,D,L,W for now, buttons later)
GLInstancingRenderer: tweak near/far planes to allow closer approach of camera
btDiscreteDynamicsWorld: enable debug drawing for btGeneric6DofSpring2Constraint
btMultiBodyDynamicsWorld: enable basic debug drawing for btMultiBody
btMultibody: allow center-of-mass shift for prismatic and fixed constraint
* Need to use atan2 so 3d angles are calculated properly after projection.
* Need to handle case where the first tripple of points is non-convex,
previously this would cause the algorithm to fail with only 1 point.
Use this recent cmake version (http://cmakems.codeplex.com/) or future cmake that has the Windows Phone/Store App support
Use the following defines in CMake:
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsPhone or -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsStore
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=8.0 or -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=8.1
Thanks to Microsoft OSS group for the patch!
- missing whitespace lead to msgs like:
include/bullet/LinearMath/btScalar.h💯41:
warning: invalid suffix on literal; C++11 requires a space between
literal and string macro [-Wliteral-suffix]
- this error was visible in projects using bullet when using c++11 mode
Use statically linked freeglut, instead of dynamic glut for the obsolete Bullet 2.x demos
Add the 'reset' method to b3GpuDynamicsWorld, and use it in the BasicGpuDemo (pretty slow in debug mode, use release mode)
Don't crash in btCollisionWorld, if there is no collision dispatcher
contact force problems". The solver needs a lot of iterations, before the quality goes up (~ 1000)
Thanks to Gabor PUHR for the contribution!
Improved the btLemkeSolver.
Remove the sparse optimizations from the btMatrixX.h, replace it with explicit call to rowComputeNonZeroElements (only used in the btSolveProjectedGaussSeidel), it was likely slowing things down, without being useful.
Re-enable SIMD in the solver (was accidently disabled in Bullet 2.82 release)
with permission of the original author.
The Lemke implementation is not fully working yet:
1) we need to convert the lo-high LCP problem into a problem without the lo/high
2) we need to sort out the remaining instabilities, and report a failure if the max loopcount is reached etc.
We replaced the fmatvec library with our own LinearMath/btMatrixX.h, and STL std::vector with btAlignedObjectArray
Removed some warnings/potential issues: use fuzzyZero instead of isZero, and some warnings,
related to this issue 756
Added a PGS solver that uses the sparsity of the A matrix, just for testing (the equivalent sequential impulse solver is much faster, not having to allocate the big matrices)
The original version was written by Stephen Thompson.
I replaced Eigen math by Bullet LinearMath, and added a dedicated 6x6 matrix solver.
Also I integrated support for collisions/contact constraints between btMultiBody and btRigidBody, and de-activation support.
See Demos/FeatherstoneMultiBodyDemo/Win32FeatherstoneMultiBodyDemo.cpp for example usage.
There is currently only support for contact constraints for btMultiBody.
Next on the list will be adding support for joint limit constraint for btMultiBody.
The implementation is still experimental/untested, the quality will improve in upcoming Bullet releases.
So files created by the new double precision serialization of Bullet 2.82 cannot be read by old Bullet versions,
but double precision serialized file generated by older Bullet versions can be read by Bullet 2.82 or newer.