* Add support for other engine binaries in game configs (#1414).
* Add engine bin path for CRC bin lookup and filter out addons from GAMEBIN.
* MAX_PATH -> PLATFORM_MAX_PATH.
* Fix library lookup on Linux.
Before this, there was a bad assumption that, like on Windows, POSIX module
handle pointers were within the module's address space (and thus usable
with dladdr). That's not true!
Instead, to get a usable address on all platforms, we'll do a lookup of the
CreateInterface function that exists in all modules. This also has the
(arguable) benefit of further locking this implementation to modules owned
by the game.
To get a valid address inside the module now on both p
The extended gameconfig format reads the master gameconf file twice;
once each for the base engine and actual engine. The file list
isn't checked for duplicates, so 'common.games.txt' is loaded in
twice, resulting in any 'common' file values potentially overriding
values listed under '#default' in other files due to
bShouldBeReadingDefault. This happens in the case when matching
game versions by CRC (such as public game branches).
Required for #1857.
This adds support for platform specific custom key values in the `Keys` section in game config files. Now you can have different values for the same key per platform.
Previously you could only add general key values in gamedata files that were the same on all platforms like
```
"Keys"
{
"key" "value"
}
```
This patch allows you to set the value per platform in a subsection like
```
"Keys"
{
"key"
{
"windows" "value1"
"linux" "value2"
"mac" "value3"
}
}
```
Looking up the `key` will return the value matching the host platform.
Allows for the last "read" offset for an Address to instead be "offset", which doesn't deref the addr pointer after applying the offset
Shortens the necessary coding to get a particular Address inside a function (old: store offset in a separate GameConf Offsets entry, apply the offset to the Address in SP)