Aligns the naming conventions defined in editorconfig (dotnet_naming_style, dotnet_naming_symbols, dotnet_naming_rule) which are reported under the IDE1006 rule with the existing StyleCop rules from the SA13XX range.
This ensures the two rulesets agree when rejecting and accepting naming conventions within the IDE, with a few edges cases where only one ruleset can enforce the convention. IDE1006 allows use to specify a naming convention for type parameters, const locals and protected readonly fields which SA13XX cannot enforce. Some StyleCop SA13XX rules such as SA1309 'Field names should not begin with underscore' are not possible to enforce with the naming rules of IDE1006.
Therefore we enable the IDE1006 as a build time warning to enforce conventions and extend them. We disable SA13XX rules that can now be covered by IDE1006 to avoid double-reporting but leave the remaining SA13XX rules that cover additional cases enabled.
We also re-enable the SA1311 rule convention but enforce it via IDE1006, requiring some violations to be fixed or duplication of existing suppressions. Most violations fixes are trivial renames with the following exception. In ActorInitializer.cs, we prefer to make the fields private instead. ValueActorInit provides a publicly accessible property for access and OwnerInit provides a publicly accessible method. Health.cs is adjusted to access the property base instead when overriding. The reflection calls must be adjusted to target the base class specifically, as searching for a private field from the derived class will fail to locate it on the base class.
Unused suppressions were removed.
This explicitly tells KDE to associate the OpenRA window with
the integrated appimage desktop file, allowing it to use the
correct resolution icon for the task switcher.
- Avoid creating new strings in SpriteRenderer.Flush.
- ProductionQueue.CancelUnbuildableItems can exit early if the queue is empty. It can also use a set of names for quicker lookups.
- OpenGL.CheckGLError avoids a Enum.HasFlag call.
- VertexBuffer interface redefined to remove an IntPtr overload for SetData. This removes some unsafe code in TerrainSpriteLayer. This also allows the ThreadedVertexBuffer to use a buffer and post these calls, meaning the SetData call can now be non-blocking.
- ThreadedTexture SetData now checks the incoming array size. As the arrays sent here are usually large (megabytes) this allows us to avoid creating temp arrays in the LOH and skip Array.Copy calls on large arrays. This means the call is now blocking more often, but significantly reduces memory churn and GC Gen2 collections.