* Screenshots and icons are updated to latest style
* Many out-dated references and mentions of support updated.
* Documentation added for new windows like resource inspector and
performance counter viewer, as well as new features like saving
bookmarks, resource names.
* Added documentation for Android support as well as OpenGL ES support.
* This library will be used to replace the PLT hooking for most core
functions, and is generally more reliable. It still fails in some
cases though when the target function is not patchable.
* To build, it requires LLVM. See README.md for instructions on building
a compatible LLVM for use.
* We search first in specified folders by the user (they can browse to
the android SDK and java JDK).
* If the tools we want aren't found there, we look relative to the UI
as we now distribute the required tools with windows builds.
* If we still don't find them, we prefer to look in PATH since the user
has 'opted in' to any tools found in there. If the tool isn't in PATH
either then we look relative to known environment variables.
* The directories are flattened since the #include paths aren't
relative and instead just #include "file.h". The recommended
solution is just to flatten the directory structure.
* Requires binary plugins to function from the RGA repository. These
will be included with distributions (nightly and stable builds) where
possible, however D3D disassembly currently requires the AMD driver
DLL which cannot be distributed. Placing it in the folder with the
other files will automatically work.
* Previously on VS2010, the DIA2 library wasn't properly supported on
64-bit, so it needed a separate program that always ran 32-bit and
proxied operations over a named pipe.
* Now DIA2 will load correctly in 32-bit and 64-bit, so we can do the
work in-process without needing the separate exe.
* We still need to distribute dbghelp.dll and symsrv.dll, so these now
live alongside renderdoc.dll in the build/install folder with matching
bitness.
* At the same time fixed a bug I noticed where the 0-based module index
would return 0 for the first valid module and be treated as invalid.