Large sections of game logic are now working through libgdx instead of android libraries. There is still work to do but this is the first major step. Big changes include: - Graphics code is now through LibGDX (except for text rendering) - Initialization and screen-handling logic is now mostly through LibGDX - Audio is now through LibGDX - Input handling is now through LibGDX - Most misc functions are now through LibGDX
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Prolog
19 lines
807 B
Prolog
-dontwarn android.support.**
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-dontwarn com.badlogic.gdx.backends.android.AndroidFragmentApplication
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-dontwarn com.badlogic.gdx.utils.GdxBuild
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-dontwarn com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.utils.Box2DBuild
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-dontwarn com.badlogic.gdx.jnigen.BuildTarget*
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-keepclassmembers class com.badlogic.gdx.backends.android.AndroidInput* {
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<init>(com.badlogic.gdx.Application, android.content.Context, java.lang.Object, com.badlogic.gdx.backends.android.AndroidApplicationConfiguration);
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}
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-keepclassmembers class com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.World {
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boolean contactFilter(long, long);
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void beginContact(long);
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void endContact(long);
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void preSolve(long, long);
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void postSolve(long, long);
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boolean reportFixture(long);
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float reportRayFixture(long, float, float, float, float, float);
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} |