Create a new shared pointer type stdext::shared_object_ptr and stdext::shared_obj
using boost::intrusive_ptr
Advantages:
* half memory usage
* faster and lightweight
Disadvantages:
* using weak_ptr is not supported anymore
* compiling seems slower
Make otclient's framework flexible enough to run console apps like
servers, so this mean is possible to build otclient versions without
graphical interface and use it's framework to code servers
* Split game module into game and game_interface
* Move core_lib to corelib
* Move miniwindow to corelib
* Introduce init.lua script for initializing the client, giving much more flexibility
* OTClient is no longer Application derived and is much simpler
* Fix recursive reference memory leak in UIWidget
* Make Event/ScheduledEvent memory-leak safe
* Fix exit crashs by freeing graphics resources before destroying GL context
* Add many asserts to avoid any leak regression
* A lot of changes in lua binder to compile with clang's libc++
* Add more portability to luabinder
* Remove const keyword from bound lua functions
* Deprecate std::bind usage with luabinder replace its usage with registerSingletonClass/bindSingletonFunction for binding singleton classes
* Fix a bug in lua binder where calling functions with bil object would make the client crash
* More fixes to compile with clang
* Add cotire cmake module to speedup compilation https://github.com/sakra/cotire
* Fix clang error and warnings
* Rename Font to BitmapFont to fix conflict with Xlib.g Font typedef
* Remove legacy PCH support
* Improve Position hash
* Fixes in WIN32 platform
* Remove unused files
* Make StaticText work more like tibia
* Fix WIN32 compilation
* Fix regression in framebuffers that caused battle to disappear
* Shader fixes for DX9
* Add two new shaders: noise and heat
* cache text vertex for StaticText, AnimatedText and Creature names
* improved outfit rendering
* fully compatible with OpenGL 1.1
* enable mipmaping for game sprites again
* Ctrl+W hotkey clean game texts
* fix battle rendering
* fix rendering glitch when following creatures
* properly throw exceptions from C++ to lua and avoid exception crashs
* fixes rendering states in framebuffer
* the rendering now consits of two panes
- the background pane (for animated stuff like the map)
- the foreground pane (for steady stuff, like UI)
each pane has it own max FPS and works idependently
this may increase graphics performance on many platforms