Matt McCutchen 4b3507f195 Instantiate MESSAGEMAN first. (#1399)
This fixes a well-formed warning, but does it break anything?

It's not clear off hand. Having this up for discussion.

(Matt McCutchen <matt@mattmccutchen.net>: Cherry picked from commit
a565a27da8c5278846c06585cb6e218ff8f0f1b7 with a conflict resolution.
This commit fixes a crash on startup in MessageManager::Broadcast when I
build StepMania with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release and g++ 6.3.1 on Fedora
25.  Apparently g++ is optimizing out the "this != NULL" on the grounds
that calling a method on a null pointer has undefined behavior, so the
"m_Logging" is a null dereference.)
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StepMania

StepMania is an advanced cross-platform rhythm game for home and arcade use.

Advanced cross-platform rhythm game for home and arcade use.

Build Status Build status

Installation

From Packages

For those that do not wish to compile the game on their own and use a binary right away, be aware of the following issues:

From Source

StepMania can be compiled using CMake. More information about using CMake can be found in both the Build directory and CMake's documentation.

Resources

Licensing Terms

In short- you can do anything you like with the game (including sell products made with it), provided you do not:

  1. Sell the game with the included songs
  2. Claim to have created the engine yourself or remove the credits
  3. Not provide source code for any build which differs from any official release which includes MP3 support.

(It's not required, but we would also appreciate it if you link back to http://www.stepmania.com/)

For specific information/legalese:

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Languages
C++ 85.7%
Lua 4.3%
C 4.3%
Rich Text Format 2.3%
CMake 1.1%
Other 2%