@ -18,17 +18,18 @@
# define IMGUI_VERSION "1.48 WIP"
// Define attributes of all API symbols declarations, e.g. for DLL under Windows.
# ifndef IMGUI_API
# define IMGUI_API
# endif
// Define assertion handler.
# ifndef IM_ASSERT
# include <assert.h>
# define IM_ASSERT(_EXPR) assert(_EXPR)
# endif
// Define attributes of all API symbols declarations, e.g. for DLL under Windows.
# ifndef IMGUI_API
# define IMGUI_API
# endif
// Some compilers support applying printf-style warnings to user functions
# if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__)
# define IM_PRINTFARGS(FMT) __attribute__((format(printf, FMT, (FMT+1))))
# else
@ -1028,6 +1029,12 @@ struct ImGuiListClipper
// Hold a series of drawing commands. The user provides a renderer for ImDrawData which essentially contains an array of ImDrawList.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers macros to generate 32-bits encoded colors
# define IM_COL32(R,G,B,A) (((ImU32)(A)<<24) | ((ImU32)(B)<<16) | ((ImU32)(G)<<8) | ((ImU32)(R)))
# define IM_COL32_WHITE (0xFFFFFFFF)
# define IM_COL32_BLACK (0xFF000000)
# define IM_COL32_BLACK_TRANS (0x00000000) // Transparent black
// Draw callbacks for advanced uses.
// NB- You most likely do NOT need to use draw callbacks just to create your own widget or customized UI rendering (you can poke into the draw list for that)
// Draw callback are useful for example if you want to render a complex 3D scene inside a UI element.