Ant512's handy windowing system for creating homebrew user interfaces for the Nintendo DS has recently received a new update. Tagged as version 1.1, the latest Woopsi update brings the following fixes and improvements:
Changelog:
Fixes:
Slider arrow buttons work correctly.
WoopsiString::compareTo() returns s8 instead of s32.
WoopsiString::compareTo() sorts Chinese text correctly (carpfish).
ProgressBar at 100% completion no longer overflows the printout char array (carpfish).
FileListBox handles paths with unicode names correctly (carpfish).
Removed Debug::wvsnprintf().
Debug::output() receives a WoopsiString reference instead of a char pointer.
Debug::printf() uses WoopsiString::format() instead of vsnprintf().
WoopsiString::subString() returns a WoopsiString instead of a pointer to a WoopsiString.
Install batch file works correctly with latest directory structure.
New Features:
Added StringIterator::getInteger() (carpfish).
WoopsiString::compareTo() implements a simplistic natural sort (carpfish).
Added WoopsiString::init() and moved repeated code out of constructors.
Added case sensitive switch to WoopsiString::compareTo() (carpfish).
Added WoopsiString::replace() (carpfish).
Added WoopsiString constructor to create a new string from a substring of another.
Added WoopsiString::split() (carpfish).
Added WoopsiString::setText() overload to set to a copy of a substring.
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Changelog:
Fixes:
WoopsiString::compareTo() no longer inlined (fixes SF bug 3017420).
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