The problem was that the filters have changed so they included the '*' character. This got appended to the path, which caused the check for valid filenames to fail.
This commit reverts the offending strings and code lines to how it was before.
Previously when the arguments of a function wouldn't fit on a single line, clang-format would put each argument on its own line instead. By enabling the binpack parameter setting, it tried to fit as many on one line as possible instead.
Co-authored-by: Hielke Morsink <hielke.morsink@gmail.com>
Clang-format sees the text behind `#pragma region` as code and formats it. Instead of stating the copyright and date there, it's now in the comment block right below it. The text "Copyright" is left in the `#pragma region` line, as clang-format sees it as a single identifier.
I took the opportunity to normalize the dates, and add the copyright notice to the source files where it was missing them (except for third-party and the generated resources.h file).
The reason the file dialog failed to open (on Windows at least) is that the dialog would be used to save a file, yet a folder was provided as the default path. This commit attempts to append a logical filename to the path, including an extension.
Instead of setting the path when clicking on a file in the loadsave dialog, it's now set when the park gets actually loaded.
This fixes the System Dialog not showing when saving a park loaded from command.
`typedef struct/union/enum name { ... } name_again;` is not needed whe compiling C++, moving the name at the back to be in front of the object and removing `typedef` makes it usable the very same way.
This also replaces typedefs with the using keyword. They have better readability, especially for function pointer types, and would allow more flexibility when used with templates.
When pressing "up", the code would look for the parent in the given path, which doesn't work well with relative paths. This commit fixes this behaviour.