This requires adding an application id function to platform and adding a mini definition to sds into platform.h. All platforms except Android return NULL (no application id)
There is a problem when a Thread stops: it destroys all of the modules
that it required. This is because we unconditionally call luax_atexit
when modules are required, and when the thread lua_State dies it takes
all of the modules with it. To fix this, lovr<Module>Init will return
whether or not initialization successfully happened, which provides us
with enough info to know if we should place the luax_atexit destructor
Dynamically loading things was cool but is causing more pain than
pleasure because it just barely doesn't work everywhere. Instead,
find a better way to load modules. Use a data driven luaL_Reg array
to define the module mapping and luaL_register to smoosh it into
package.preload at boot time. Benefits:
- LOVR_ENABLE_<x> defines are respected and only require a single #if
- Module list is data driven and defined in one place
- It's faster (luax_preloadmodule did a global lookup every invocation)
- It works everywhere
Oh also threads were totally broken and this (mostly) fixes them.
This is used in the oculus mobile driver, allowing replacement of the (dubious) recursive-copy-from-zip code.
In order for this to work, the argument parsing must be beefed up a bit and also PhysFS must be updated to the newest master in order to get a new PHYSFS_setRoot. The github submodule source has been changed to one which updates more frequently to get this.