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Issue: #975
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Issue: #804
- don't call simconnect_close without a valid handle
- remove magic numbers
- fix event handle logic. only use it for checking
whether we're timing out.
- add more informative stderr output
- don't hardcode QFunctionPointer type alias
- remove awful VirtPos/Rot...
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Issue: #804
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Maybe global `-Wcomma' is too harsh.
There should be no functional changes whatsoever.
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No visible changes (hopefully).
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It's a contract for plugin invocation that the particular function fills
the role of initialization. Rename accordingly.
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I haven't even compile-tested Linux and OSX-specific bits.
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We had all the wrong versions assigned to comboboxen.
With the correct versions, Prepar3D works with its own
SimConnect redist named "SP2-XPACK". The library
version is the same as SP2 and the combobox item exists
only to help users.
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We heavily used "volatile bool" to check if the thread
loop should stop. But this functionality is already
provided by Qt5's QThread::requestInterruption.
In other cases, "volatile" is wonderfully
underspecified so it's better to ditch its usage in
favor of std::atomic<t>. At the time we don't appear to
be using the "volatile" keyword except when calling
win32's Interlocked*() family of functions as
necessary.
In freetrackclient's header the "volatile" qualifier
was used as part of a typedef. This doesn't work. Use
it as part of data declaration.
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