this avoids the usage of the unique_ptr PROTO::protocol before it has
been constructed incase one wants to log something inside the
constructor itself, move the logging to macros and print file:linenumber
on ERR,CRIT,WARN and classname on the rest of the levels.
* framebuffer: avoid gluint overflow
GLuint was being initialized to -1 and rolling over to unsigned int max,
its defined behaviour but very unnecessery. add a bool and use it for
checking if allocated or not.
* opengl: avoid gluint rollover
-1 rolls over to unsigned int max, use 0xFF instead.
* core: big uint64_t to int type conversion
there were a few uint64_t to int implicit conversions overflowing int
and causing UB, make all monitor/workspaces/windows use the new
typedefs. also fix the various related 64 to 32 implicit conversions
going around found with -Wshorten-64-to-32
moves std::shared_ptrs to a new implementation
Advantages:
- you can dereference a weak_ptr directly. This will obviously segfault on a nullptr deref if it's expired.
- this is useful to avoid the .lock() hell where we are 100% sure the pointer _should_ be valid. (and if it isn't, it should throw.)
- weak_ptrs are still valid while the SP is being destroyed.
- reasoning: while an object (e.g. CWindow) is being destroyed, its `weak_ptr self` should be accessible (the sp is still alive, and so is CWindow), but it's not because by stl it's already expired (to prevent resurrection)
- this impl solves it differently. w_p is expired, but can still be dereferenced and used. Creating `s_p`s is not possible anymore, though.
- this is useful in destructors and callbacks.