CURLOPT_XFERINFOFUNCTION was introduced in libcurl 7.32.0
Newer libcurl prefers the new callback even if both CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION and CURLOPT_XFERINFOFUNCTION are set. Therefore we can still support older versions libcurl.
Fixes an issue caused by 33fb004cdd8ccbcb08b1f5ad9b62b1fe4801941d
Website handle didn't have updated config which caused overridden values to be ignored
gameFile now contains gamename and file type info
Game details cache format has been changed to match gameFile changes
Cache also has a new "gamedetails-cache-version" field that can be used to detect cache format changes
Save game details json for later use when DLC info is downloaded in Downloader::getGames.
This reduces the amount of HTTP requests because we don't need to download the info again in Downloader::getGameDetails.
- blacklist applies to installed files only; use ignorelist for orphans
- blacklisted but present items are orphans, as they should be
- use exact matching for file paths: files in wrong location are orphans
"platform" and "language" options allow using string to set them.
This allows user to set them more easily without needing to calculate the sum of integer values and makes the config easier to understand later.
For example: this allows setting "language" to English, German and French with "en+de+fr" which is much easier to understand than setting it to "7".
Directory options can be overridden using game specific config file
New options in game specific config file:
- "subdirectories" - <bool>
- "directory" - <string>
- "subdir-game" - <string>
- "subdir-installers" - <string>
- "subdir-extras" - <string>
- "subdir-patches" - <string>
- "subdir-language-packs" - <string>
- "subdir-dlc" - <string>
If stdin isn't a tty, the behaviour of std::getline(std::cin, email) and getpass() is different (the latter always uses /dev/tty). If input is redirected, it's probably best to just fail.
Selecting languages with --language and --language-priority
- Whatever code GOG happens to use in their API (mostly ISO 639-1)
- ISO 639-1
- ISO 639-2/T
- ISO 639-2/B
- English name
Selecting platforms with --platform and --platform-priority
- Windows: "w, win, windows"
- Linux: "l, lin, linux"
- Mac: "m, mac, osx"