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* This PR kicks off work on decompiling the D3D Retained Mode (D3DRM) rendering part of the codebase. * High level overview: * There is a base IMxDirect3DRMObject class which all of the D3DRM rendering objects inherit from. Its only virtual method is one to get the underlying object handle. * A hierarchy of abstract classes inherits from this base class, which I've called "IMxDirect3DRM<class>". These classes only have pure virtual methods on them and don't contain any data. * Each one of the abstract classes has exactly one concrete implementation, which I've called "MxDirect3DRM<class>". These classes have exactly one piece of data, which is a pointer to the underlying D3D Retained Mode object. * If the classes need to store additional data, they store it in a userdata blob which is attached to the D3DRM object rather than the additional data being stored in the class itself. * I've worked out about twice this many classes related to D3DRM rendering so far but the PR was getting large enough as is, so I'm cutting it here for now. * I decomped sufficiently many methods of these classe to convince myself that the above observations are correct. About 60% of the decomped methods here are perfect matches, including at least one non-trivial method per class.
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#include "mxdirect3drmobject.h"
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#include "decomp.h"
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DECOMP_SIZE_ASSERT(IMxDirect3DRMObject, 0x4);
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