// (Integer encoded as XYYZZ for use in #if preprocessor conditionals, e.g. '#if IMGUI_VERSION_NUM > 12345')
#define IMGUI_VERSION "1.89 WIP"
#define IMGUI_VERSION_NUM 18828
#define IMGUI_VERSION_NUM 18829
#define IMGUI_HAS_TABLE
/*
@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@ struct ImDrawList
// [Internal, used while building lists]
unsignedint_VtxCurrentIdx;// [Internal] generally == VtxBuffer.Size unless we are past 64K vertices, in which case this gets reset to 0.
constImDrawListSharedData*_Data;// Pointer to shared draw data (you can use ImGui::GetDrawListSharedData() to get the one from current ImGui context)
ImDrawListSharedData*_Data;// Pointer to shared draw data (you can use ImGui::GetDrawListSharedData() to get the one from current ImGui context)
constchar*_OwnerName;// Pointer to owner window's name for debugging
ImDrawVert*_VtxWritePtr;// [Internal] point within VtxBuffer.Data after each add command (to avoid using the ImVector<> operators too much)
ImDrawIdx*_IdxWritePtr;// [Internal] point within IdxBuffer.Data after each add command (to avoid using the ImVector<> operators too much)
@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ struct ImDrawList
float_FringeScale;// [Internal] anti-alias fringe is scaled by this value, this helps to keep things sharp while zooming at vertex buffer content
// If you want to create ImDrawList instances, pass them ImGui::GetDrawListSharedData() or create and use your own ImDrawListSharedData (so you can use ImDrawList without ImGui)
IMGUI_APIvoidPushClipRect(constImVec2&clip_rect_min,constImVec2&clip_rect_max,boolintersect_with_current_clip_rect=false);// Render-level scissoring. This is passed down to your render function but not used for CPU-side coarse clipping. Prefer using higher-level ImGui::PushClipRect() to affect logic (hit-testing and widget culling)
#include<alloca.h> // alloca (glibc uses <alloca.h>. Note that Cygwin may have _WIN32 defined, so the order matters here)
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#include<malloc.h> // alloca
#if !defined(alloca)
#define alloca _alloca // for clang with MS Codegen
#endif
#else
#include<stdlib.h> // alloca
#endif
#endif
// Visual Studio warnings
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning (disable: 4127) // condition expression is constant
#pragma warning (disable: 4505) // unreferenced local function has been removed (stb stuff)
#pragma warning (disable: 4996) // 'This function or variable may be unsafe': strcpy, strdup, sprintf, vsnprintf, sscanf, fopen
#pragma warning (disable: 6255) // [Static Analyzer] _alloca indicates failure by raising a stack overflow exception. Consider using _malloca instead.
#pragma warning (disable: 26451) // [Static Analyzer] Arithmetic overflow : Using operator 'xxx' on a 4 byte value and then casting the result to a 8 byte value. Cast the value to the wider type before calling operator 'xxx' to avoid overflow(io.2).
#pragma warning (disable: 26812) // [Static Analyzer] The enum type 'xxx' is unscoped. Prefer 'enum class' over 'enum' (Enum.3). [MSVC Static Analyzer)
#endif
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#if __has_warning("-Wunknown-warning-option")
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunknown-warning-option" // warning: unknown warning group 'xxx' // not all warnings are known by all Clang versions and they tend to be rename-happy.. so ignoring warnings triggers new warnings on some configuration. Great!
#endif
#if __has_warning("-Walloca")
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Walloca" // warning: use of function '__builtin_alloca' is discouraged
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wold-style-cast" // warning: use of old-style cast // yes, they are more terse.
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wfloat-equal" // warning: comparing floating point with == or != is unsafe // storing and comparing against same constants ok.