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It is recommened to enable whenever possible to improve speed. If you are migrating your code from GL ES 1.1, then keep it disabled. Once all your code works as expected, turn it on. @since v2.0.0 */ #ifndef CC_ENABLE_GL_STATE_CACHE #define CC_ENABLE_GL_STATE_CACHE 1 #endif /** @def CC_FIX_ARTIFACTS_BY_STRECHING_TEXEL If enabled, the texture coordinates will be calculated by using this formula: - texCoord.left = (rect.origin.x*2+1) / (texture.wide*2); - texCoord.right = texCoord.left + (rect.size.width*2-2)/(texture.wide*2); The same for bottom and top. This formula prevents artifacts by using 99% of the texture. The "correct" way to prevent artifacts is by using the spritesheet-artifact-fixer.py or a similar tool. Affected nodes: - CCSprite / CCSpriteBatchNode and subclasses: CCLabelBMFont, CCTMXTiledMap - CCLabelAtlas - CCQuadParticleSystem - CCTileMap To enabled set it to 1. Disabled by default. @since v0.99.5 */ #ifndef CC_FIX_ARTIFACTS_BY_STRECHING_TEXEL #define CC_FIX_ARTIFACTS_BY_STRECHING_TEXEL 0 #endif /** @def CC_DIRECTOR_FPS_INTERVAL Senconds between FPS updates. 0.5 seconds, means that the FPS number will be updated every 0.5 seconds. Having a bigger number means a more reliable FPS Default value: 0.1f */ #ifndef CC_DIRECTOR_STATS_INTERVAL #define CC_DIRECTOR_STATS_INTERVAL (0.1f) #endif /** @def CC_DIRECTOR_FPS_POSITION Position of the FPS Default: 0,0 (bottom-left corner) */ #ifndef CC_DIRECTOR_FPS_POSITION #define CC_DIRECTOR_FPS_POSITION ccp(0,0) #endif /** @def CC_DIRECTOR_DISPATCH_FAST_EVENTS If enabled, and only when it is used with CCFastDirector, the main loop will wait 0.04 seconds to dispatch all the events, even if there are not events to dispatch. If your game uses lot's of events (eg: touches) it might be a good idea to enable this feature. Otherwise, it is safe to leave it disabled. To enable set it to 1. Disabled by default. @warning This feature is experimental */ #ifndef CC_DIRECTOR_DISPATCH_FAST_EVENTS #define CC_DIRECTOR_DISPATCH_FAST_EVENTS 0 #endif /** @def CC_DIRECTOR_MAC_USE_DISPLAY_LINK_THREAD If enabled, cocos2d-mac will run on the Display Link thread. If disabled cocos2d-mac will run in its own thread. If enabled, the images will be drawn at the "correct" time, but the events might not be very responsive. If disabled, some frames might be skipped, but the events will be dispatched as they arrived. To enable set it to a 1, to disable it set to 0. Enabled by default. Only valid for cocos2d-mac. Not supported on cocos2d-ios. */ #ifndef CC_DIRECTOR_MAC_USE_DISPLAY_LINK_THREAD #define CC_DIRECTOR_MAC_USE_DISPLAY_LINK_THREAD 1 #endif /** @def CC_NODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL If enabled, the CCNode objects (CCSprite, CCLabel,etc) will be able to render in subpixels. If disabled, integer pixels will be used. To enable set it to 1. Enabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_NODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL #define CC_NODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL 1 #endif /** @def CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL If enabled, the CCSprite objects rendered with CCSpriteBatchNode will be able to render in subpixels. If disabled, integer pixels will be used. To enable set it to 1. Enabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL #define CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_RENDER_SUBPIXEL 1 #endif /** @def CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_TRIANGLE_STRIP Use GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP instead of GL_TRIANGLES when rendering the texture atlas. It seems it is the recommend way, but it is much slower, so, enable it at your own risk To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_TRIANGLE_STRIP #define CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_TRIANGLE_STRIP 0 #endif /** @def CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_VAO By default, CCTextureAtlas (used by many cocos2d classes) will use VAO (Vertex Array Objects). Apple recommends its usage but they might consume a lot of memory, specially if you use many of them. So for certain cases, where you might need hundreds of VAO objects, it might be a good idea to disable it. To disable it set it to 0. Enabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_VAO #if (CC_TARGET_PLATFORM == CC_PLATFORM_IOS) || (CC_TARGET_PLATFORM == CC_PLATFORM_WIN32) || (CC_TARGET_PLATFORM == CC_PLATFORM_MAC) #define CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_VAO 1 #else /* Some android devices cannot support VAO very well, so we disable it by default for android platform. */ /* Blackberry also doesn't support this feature. */ #define CC_TEXTURE_ATLAS_USE_VAO 0 #endif #endif /** @def CC_USE_LA88_LABELS If enabled, it will use LA88 (Luminance Alpha 16-bit textures) for CCLabelTTF objects. If it is disabled, it will use A8 (Alpha 8-bit textures). LA88 textures are 6% faster than A8 textures, but they will consume 2x memory. This feature is enabled by default. @since v0.99.5 */ #ifndef CC_USE_LA88_LABELS #define CC_USE_LA88_LABELS 1 #endif /** @def CC_SPRITE_DEBUG_DRAW If enabled, all subclasses of CCSprite will draw a bounding box Useful for debugging purposes only. It is recommened to leave it disabled. To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default: 0 -- disabled 1 -- draw bounding box 2 -- draw texture box 0 -- disabled 1 -- draw bounding box 2 -- draw texture box */ #ifndef CC_SPRITE_DEBUG_DRAW #define CC_SPRITE_DEBUG_DRAW 0 #endif /** @def CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_DEBUG_DRAW If enabled, all subclasses of CCSprite that are rendered using an CCSpriteBatchNode draw a bounding box. Useful for debugging purposes only. It is recommened to leave it disabled. To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_DEBUG_DRAW #define CC_SPRITEBATCHNODE_DEBUG_DRAW 0 #endif /** @def CC_LABELBMFONT_DEBUG_DRAW If enabled, all subclasses of CCLabelBMFont will draw a bounding box Useful for debugging purposes only. It is recommened to leave it disabled. To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_LABELBMFONT_DEBUG_DRAW #define CC_LABELBMFONT_DEBUG_DRAW 0 #endif /** @def CC_LABELATLAS_DEBUG_DRAW If enabled, all subclasses of LabeltAtlas will draw a bounding box Useful for debugging purposes only. It is recommened to leave it disabled. To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_LABELATLAS_DEBUG_DRAW #define CC_LABELATLAS_DEBUG_DRAW 0 #endif /** @def CC_ENABLE_PROFILERS If enabled, will activate various profilers withing cocos2d. This statistical data will be output to the console once per second showing average time (in milliseconds) required to execute the specific routine(s). Useful for debugging purposes only. It is recommened to leave it disabled. To enable set it to a value different than 0. Disabled by default. */ #ifndef CC_ENABLE_PROFILERS #define CC_ENABLE_PROFILERS 0 #endif /** Enable Lua engine debug log */ #ifndef CC_LUA_ENGINE_DEBUG #define CC_LUA_ENGINE_DEBUG 0 #endif #endif // __CCCONFIG_H__