After months of tweaking and refactoring I have realized that collision is like rendering - it's so fundamental to the structure of your game that making broad decisions about how it should work from a library level is too restrictive and difficult to optimize. Anyone skilled enough to use MoonWorks should be easily able to roll their own collision detection.
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Whenever the video shaders change, they can be rebuilt with refreshc and distributed alongside the moonlibs.
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This replaces the Refresh-side check for window claim status in AcquireSwapchainTexture, and adds validation to ensure that BindVertexBuffers is not called before BindGraphicsPipeline.
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- remove params methods in favor of overloads and last-resort `in Span<T>` overloads
- add `in` to params that take structs to reduce unnecessary copying
- Buffer can now implicitly cast to BufferBinding
- add render pass / graphics pipeline format match validation
Reviewed-on: #35
Fixes a bug where SetBufferData was writing garbage to the buffer if `startElement` was non-zero.
Rather than fixing the pointer addition (it should have been `ptr + startElement`) I opted to remove it and instead pass the index explicitly when grabbing the address of the array element. I think that's a little easier to understand, and it's slightly safer too -- if you pass a startElement beyond the array bounds it will now throw an IndexOutOfRangeException instead of silently reading from outside the array bounds.
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