Having to choose between DropDownListStringItem, DropDownListCharStringItem, and DropDownListParamStringItem depending on whether to draw a StringID, a raw string, or a StringID with extra parameters was needlessly complex.
Instead, allow passing a StringID or raw string to DropDownListStringItem. This will preformat the StringID into a raw string, and can therefore accept parameters via the normal SetDParam mechanism.
This also means that strings no longer need to be formatted on every draw.
This replaces/simplifies testing for a closebox to allow closing a window with right-click, and testing for specific window classes when closing all windows by hotkey.
This allows right-click closing of dropdowns and the high-score window.
Hotkeys are now initialized inline, and use std::vector instead of
separate static C-arrays and std::string instead of char *. The list end
marker is no longer required.
The GUI now more clearly shows some basic information about the
server you joined, your client name (and the ability to change it),
and what players are in which company.
It also contains useful buttons to press to join companies, chat
with other people, and for admins to kick/ban people.
Additionally, renamed "advertised" to "visibility"; this has to
do with future additions, but also because it is more clear in
wording.
This change allows a user to see what is available and what will become
available before it is available, instead of only disabling the button
with no further explanation. It also always allows building roads and
canals, even if no vehicles are available for road / water.
For rail/road/tram, a dropdown with available types is shown. If
none are available, it reads "None". If the type is not yet available,
it is greyed out.
For dock/airport, this always open the toolbar, but building airports,
docks, and depots buttons are disabled till vehicles are available
for those.
Road is the only exception, with the primary road always being
available. Here too, stations and depots are disabled till vehicles
become available. It does mean you can now always build roads to
for example help towns grow.
DropDownListItem are strongly managed using std::unique_ptr to ensure leak-free handling. Appropriate use
of move-semantics make intent a lot clearer than parameter comments and allows the compiler to generate
copy-free code for most situations.
This is a C++11 feature that allows the compiler to check that a virtual
member declaration overrides a base-class member with the same signature.
Also src/blitter/32bpp_anim_sse4.hpp +38 is no longer erroneously marked
as virtual despite being a template.