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README.md
adxe
This is another more radical fork of Cocos2d-x-4.0, use OpenAL for all platforms, single texture multi GPU texture handler, C++ 14/17 and some more (see 'Highlight Features' for more info).
View with vscode online: https://github1s.com/adxeproject/adxe
Purpose Summary
- C++ 14/17
- Focus on native game dev (quick starting, easy to use, fast)
- Bugfixes ASAP
- Usefull PRs from you are welcome (review/merge ASAP)
Highlight Features
- Windows x64 build support
- Reimplement HttpClient based on yasio for process http request concorrently.
- More clearly third-party libs 'Upstream-Version-License' for easy to publish your commercial apps based on adxe. Also some links to third party libs which supporting adxe too.
- Refactor AudioEngine, OpenAL for all platforms
- OpenAL Soft, pass -DBUILD_DEP_ALSOFT=ON to cmake to force enable it
- OpenAL.framework, if no
BUILD_DEP_ALSOFT
option specified, cmake script will choose it on osx/ios, even through it was mark as deprecated, but still available.
- Refactor UserDefault with mio
- Modularize all optional extension, move from engine core to folder extensions
- Implement all .wav formats supported by
OpenAL Soft
, such as MS-ADPCM, ADPCM, ... - Use modern GL loader
Glad
- Google angle renderer backend support
- C++ 14 standard
- IOS SDK 9.0 as minimal deployment
- Use fast pugixml
- Use curl for transferring data with URL syntax
- Use SAX parser for all plist file
- Spine-3.8 support
- Extension
FairyGUI
support - ASTC 4x4/6x6/8x8 support (if hardware decoder not present, use software decoder)
- ETC2 RGB/RGBA support (if hardware decoder not present, use software decoder)
- Supported 2D physics engines:
- Box2D
- Box2D-optimized
- Chipmunk2D
- Supported 3D physics engines:
- Bullet Physics SDK
- ImGui integrated, easy to write game embedded tools, very ease to use, please read ImGuiEXT
Open Wiki for additional information and see Milestones for planed feature too.
Quick Start
Common Requirement Python
- Python-2.7.17+, Python-3.7+
Prerequisites
- Enter
adxe
root directory - Run
python setup.py
, restart console after finish
Windows (64/32 bit)
- Install CMake 3.14+
- Install Visual Studio 2019 build (it's strong recommend you use this version)
- Execute follow command at command line (Console, Window Terminal or Powershell):
64bit:
cd adxe\
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64
32bit:
cd adxe\
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A Win32
Build excecutable on command line (e.g. cpp-tests):
msbuild .\build\adxe.sln -target:cpp-tests -maxCpuCount
Android
- Install Android Studio 4.2+
- When first start Android Studio, It will guide you to install sdk and other tools, just install them
- Start Android and choose [Open an existing Android Studio Project] to open
adxe\tests\cpp-tests\proj.android
- Start Android Studio and Open [Tools][SDKManager], then switch to
SDK Tools
, check theShow Package Details
, choose follow tools and click the buttonApply
to install them:- Android SDK Platform 29 r5
- Android SDK Build-Tools 29.0.2
- NDK r19c+
- CMake 3.10+
- Waiting for
Gradle sync
finish. - Remark: If you use non-sdk provided CMake edition, you need download
ninja
from https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases, and copyninja.exe
to cmake's bin directory
iOS
-
Ensure xcode11+ & cmake3.21+ installed, install cmake command line support:
sudo "/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake-gui" --install
-
Execute follow command
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
-
Generate xcode project
- for any device
cmake -S . -B build -GXcode -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/ios.mini.cmake
- for arm64:
cmake -S . -B build -GXcode -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/ios.mini.cmake -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=arm64
- for armv7,arm64 combined:
cmake -S . -B build -GXcode -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/ios.mini.cmake "-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=armv7;arm64"
- for simulator x86_64:
cmake -S . -B build -GXcode -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=cmake/ios.mini.cmake -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=x86_64
- for any device
-
After cmake generate finish, you can open xcode project at
build
folder and run cpp-tests or other test targets. -
Notes
- The code sign required to run ios app on device, just change bundle identifier until the auto manage signing solved
- adxe only provide armv7, arm64, x86_64 prebuilt libraries for ios
New Project
- Cpp:
adxe new -p hellocpp.adxe.org -d D:\dev\projects\ -l cpp --portrait HelloCpp
- Lua:
adxe new -p hellolua.adxe.org -d D:\dev\projects\ -l lua --portrait HelloLua
Notes
- ThreadLocalStorage (TLS)
- ios x86 simulator ios>=10 and adxe no longer provide x86 libraries
- ios x64 or devices (armv7, arm64) ios sdk>=9.0
- the 'OpenAL Soft' maintained by kcat use TLS
Reference links
- Official Cocos2d-x: https://github.com/cocos2d/cocos2d-x
Contributing guide
https://github.com/adxeproject/adxe/discussions/411
The adxe Active Contributors
- @halx99
- @rh101
- @aismann
- @weiwest