Add reverse engineered functions: parseReportString, autoDFAnnouncement, recenterViewscreen, and pauseRecenter.
Add versions of autoDFAnnouncement that don't take a report_init struct and that log unprinted announcements.
Add utility functions: recent_report, recent_report_any, delete_old_reports, and check_repeat_report.
Added parseReportString, which parses a string using '&' as a control character (&r as newline, && as &) and cuts to a certain length w/o splitting words.
Added autoDFAnnouncement, which takes a report_init and a string, and handles them like DF does.
Added variants to log unprinted announcements and to build the report_init from arguments.
Added pauseRecenter, which recenters on an xyz coord (item style, not unit) and optionally pauses, while respecting pause_zoom_no_interface_ms.
Added variant that takes a pos.
Added recenterViewscreen, which recenters on an xyz coord using a report zoom style (item, unit, generic. revealInDwarfmodeMap calls "unit" style "center". Generic style ignores coords and just enforces valid view bounds.)
Added variants that take pos or use current cursor coords.
On Linux, libdfhack.so depends on libSDL.so, but that was not marked
inside CMake. As it's only used via LD_PRELOAD, there was no problem.
But when linking unit tests against it, this becomes necessary. It may
be wise to add a find_package(SDL) to provide the user with more
control, but just a hard-coded "SDL" should work for most installs.
The CTest module creates a BUILD_TESTING option, which clashes
(thematically, not in code) with the existing BUILD_TESTS option.
Resolve it thus:
- Deprecate BUILD_TESTS; it still works, but is marked as an advanced
option so it doesn't show in the CMake UI by default.
- Add a new BUILD_TEST_SCRIPTS that does what BUILD_TESTS used to do,
but is a "dependent" option so it goes away if BUILD_TESTING=OFF.
The up-shot is that, by default, the C++ unit tests will be built
(BUILD_TESTING=ON) and the Lua integration tests are not installed
(BUILD_TEST_SCRIPTS=OFF).
This is more convenient for some devs than the old CMakeLists.custom.txt
solution because it allows the plugins themselves (files or folders) to be
ignored, rather than needing to remember to leave them unstaged.