Remove invalid "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::loadObject(...)#406
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Removed "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::LoadObj(...).
Removed "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::LoadObj(...).
Removed "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::LoadObj(...).
Removed "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::LoadObj(...) from e-book.
Removed "warn" argument passed to tinyobj::LoadObj(...).
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Awesome, thank you very much for your contribution :) |
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May I ask why this patch relies on a 2017 version of tinyObjLoader ? |
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Original issue: #404
There is no function in the current implementation of TinyObjLoader which accepts more than one string in its arguments for error logging. Because of this, the unfixed example code causes a compilation failure.
To fix this, I removed the "warn" string passed to the tinyobj::loadObject(...) function, in the example code for chapters 28, 29, and 30; I also updated the code in both languages of the Loading Models chapter.