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All pointer<->integer conversion truncation warnings I'm aware of are now enabled for MSVC, to hopefully finally get that tool code 64bit-clean. I had to adjust the idCVar code for this - it should've been safe enough (highly unlikely that a valid pointer is exactly 0xFFFFFFFF on 64bit), but triggered those warnings - now it should behave the same as before but the warnings (which are now errors) are silenced.
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315 lines
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/*
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===========================================================================
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Doom 3 GPL Source Code
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Copyright (C) 1999-2011 id Software LLC, a ZeniMax Media company.
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This file is part of the Doom 3 GPL Source Code ("Doom 3 Source Code").
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Doom 3 Source Code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Doom 3 Source Code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Doom 3 Source Code. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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In addition, the Doom 3 Source Code is also subject to certain additional terms. You should have received a copy of these additional terms immediately following the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License which accompanied the Doom 3 Source Code. If not, please request a copy in writing from id Software at the address below.
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If you have questions concerning this license or the applicable additional terms, you may contact in writing id Software LLC, c/o ZeniMax Media Inc., Suite 120, Rockville, Maryland 20850 USA.
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===========================================================================
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*/
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#ifndef __CVARSYSTEM_H__
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#define __CVARSYSTEM_H__
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#include "idlib/Dict.h"
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#include "idlib/CmdArgs.h"
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#include "framework/CmdSystem.h"
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/*
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===============================================================================
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Console Variables (CVars) are used to hold scalar or string variables
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that can be changed or displayed at the console as well as accessed
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directly in code.
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CVars are mostly used to hold settings that can be changed from the
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console or saved to and loaded from configuration files. CVars are also
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occasionally used to communicate information between different modules
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of the program.
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CVars are restricted from having the same names as console commands to
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keep the console interface from being ambiguous.
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CVars can be accessed from the console in three ways:
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cvarName prints the current value
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cvarName X sets the value to X if the variable exists
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set cvarName X as above, but creates the CVar if not present
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CVars may be declared in the global namespace, in classes and in functions.
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However declarations in classes and functions should always be static to
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save space and time. Making CVars static does not change their
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functionality due to their global nature.
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CVars should be contructed only through one of the constructors with name,
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value, flags and description. The name, value and description parameters
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to the constructor have to be static strings, do not use va() or the like
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functions returning a string.
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CVars may be declared multiple times using the same name string. However,
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they will all reference the same value and changing the value of one CVar
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changes the value of all CVars with the same name.
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CVars should always be declared with the correct type flag: CVAR_BOOL,
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CVAR_INTEGER or CVAR_FLOAT. If no such flag is specified the CVar
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defaults to type string. If the CVAR_BOOL flag is used there is no need
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to specify an argument auto-completion function because the CVar gets
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one assigned automatically.
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CVars are automatically range checked based on their type and any min/max
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or valid string set specified in the constructor.
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CVars are always considered cheats except when CVAR_NOCHEAT, CVAR_INIT,
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CVAR_ROM, CVAR_ARCHIVE, CVAR_USERINFO, CVAR_SERVERINFO, CVAR_NETWORKSYNC
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is set.
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===============================================================================
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*/
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typedef enum {
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CVAR_ALL = -1, // all flags
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CVAR_BOOL = BIT(0), // variable is a boolean
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CVAR_INTEGER = BIT(1), // variable is an integer
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CVAR_FLOAT = BIT(2), // variable is a float
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CVAR_SYSTEM = BIT(3), // system variable
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CVAR_RENDERER = BIT(4), // renderer variable
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CVAR_SOUND = BIT(5), // sound variable
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CVAR_GUI = BIT(6), // gui variable
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CVAR_GAME = BIT(7), // game variable
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CVAR_TOOL = BIT(8), // tool variable
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CVAR_USERINFO = BIT(9), // sent to servers, available to menu
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CVAR_SERVERINFO = BIT(10), // sent from servers, available to menu
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CVAR_NETWORKSYNC = BIT(11), // cvar is synced from the server to clients
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CVAR_STATIC = BIT(12), // statically declared, not user created
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CVAR_CHEAT = BIT(13), // variable is considered a cheat
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CVAR_NOCHEAT = BIT(14), // variable is not considered a cheat
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CVAR_INIT = BIT(15), // can only be set from the command-line
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CVAR_ROM = BIT(16), // display only, cannot be set by user at all
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CVAR_ARCHIVE = BIT(17), // set to cause it to be saved to a config file
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CVAR_MODIFIED = BIT(18) // set when the variable is modified
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} cvarFlags_t;
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/*
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===============================================================================
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idCVar
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===============================================================================
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*/
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class idCVar {
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public:
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// Never use the default constructor.
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idCVar( void ) { assert( typeid( this ) != typeid( idCVar ) ); }
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// Always use one of the following constructors.
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idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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argCompletion_t valueCompletion = NULL );
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idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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float valueMin, float valueMax, argCompletion_t valueCompletion = NULL );
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idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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const char **valueStrings, argCompletion_t valueCompletion = NULL );
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virtual ~idCVar( void ) {}
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const char * GetName( void ) const { return internalVar->name; }
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int GetFlags( void ) const { return internalVar->flags; }
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const char * GetDescription( void ) const { return internalVar->description; }
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float GetMinValue( void ) const { return internalVar->valueMin; }
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float GetMaxValue( void ) const { return internalVar->valueMax; }
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const char ** GetValueStrings( void ) const { return valueStrings; }
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argCompletion_t GetValueCompletion( void ) const { return valueCompletion; }
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bool IsModified( void ) const { return ( internalVar->flags & CVAR_MODIFIED ) != 0; }
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void SetModified( void ) { internalVar->flags |= CVAR_MODIFIED; }
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void ClearModified( void ) { internalVar->flags &= ~CVAR_MODIFIED; }
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const char * GetString( void ) const { return internalVar->value; }
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bool GetBool( void ) const { return ( internalVar->integerValue != 0 ); }
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int GetInteger( void ) const { return internalVar->integerValue; }
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float GetFloat( void ) const { return internalVar->floatValue; }
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void SetString( const char *value ) { internalVar->InternalSetString( value ); }
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void SetBool( const bool value ) { internalVar->InternalSetBool( value ); }
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void SetInteger( const int value ) { internalVar->InternalSetInteger( value ); }
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void SetFloat( const float value ) { internalVar->InternalSetFloat( value ); }
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void SetInternalVar( idCVar *cvar ) { internalVar = cvar; }
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static void RegisterStaticVars( void );
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protected:
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const char * name; // name
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const char * value; // value
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const char * description; // description
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int flags; // CVAR_? flags
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float valueMin; // minimum value
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float valueMax; // maximum value
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const char ** valueStrings; // valid value strings
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argCompletion_t valueCompletion; // value auto-completion function
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int integerValue; // atoi( string )
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float floatValue; // atof( value )
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idCVar * internalVar; // internal cvar
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idCVar * next; // next statically declared cvar
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private:
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void Init( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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float valueMin, float valueMax, const char **valueStrings, argCompletion_t valueCompletion );
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virtual void InternalSetString( const char *newValue ) {}
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virtual void InternalSetBool( const bool newValue ) {}
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virtual void InternalSetInteger( const int newValue ) {}
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virtual void InternalSetFloat( const float newValue ) {}
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static idCVar * staticVars;
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};
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static idCVar const * const staticCVarsInvalid = (const idCVar*)(uintptr_t)0xFFFFFFFF;
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ID_INLINE idCVar::idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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argCompletion_t valueCompletion ) {
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if ( !valueCompletion && ( flags & CVAR_BOOL ) ) {
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valueCompletion = idCmdSystem::ArgCompletion_Boolean;
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}
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Init( name, value, flags, description, 1, -1, NULL, valueCompletion );
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}
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ID_INLINE idCVar::idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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float valueMin, float valueMax, argCompletion_t valueCompletion ) {
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Init( name, value, flags, description, valueMin, valueMax, NULL, valueCompletion );
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}
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ID_INLINE idCVar::idCVar( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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const char **valueStrings, argCompletion_t valueCompletion ) {
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Init( name, value, flags, description, 1, -1, valueStrings, valueCompletion );
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}
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/*
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===============================================================================
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idCVarSystem
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===============================================================================
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*/
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class idCVarSystem {
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public:
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virtual ~idCVarSystem( void ) {}
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virtual void Init( void ) = 0;
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virtual void Shutdown( void ) = 0;
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virtual bool IsInitialized( void ) const = 0;
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// Registers a CVar.
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virtual void Register( idCVar *cvar ) = 0;
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// Finds the CVar with the given name.
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// Returns NULL if there is no CVar with the given name.
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virtual idCVar * Find( const char *name ) = 0;
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// Sets the value of a CVar by name.
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virtual void SetCVarString( const char *name, const char *value, int flags = 0 ) = 0;
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virtual void SetCVarBool( const char *name, const bool value, int flags = 0 ) = 0;
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virtual void SetCVarInteger( const char *name, const int value, int flags = 0 ) = 0;
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virtual void SetCVarFloat( const char *name, const float value, int flags = 0 ) = 0;
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// Gets the value of a CVar by name.
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virtual const char * GetCVarString( const char *name ) const = 0;
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virtual bool GetCVarBool( const char *name ) const = 0;
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virtual int GetCVarInteger( const char *name ) const = 0;
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virtual float GetCVarFloat( const char *name ) const = 0;
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// Called by the command system when argv(0) doesn't match a known command.
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// Returns true if argv(0) is a variable reference and prints or changes the CVar.
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virtual bool Command( const idCmdArgs &args ) = 0;
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// Command and argument completion using callback for each valid string.
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virtual void CommandCompletion( void(*callback)( const char *s ) ) = 0;
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virtual void ArgCompletion( const char *cmdString, void(*callback)( const char *s ) ) = 0;
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// Sets/gets/clears modified flags that tell what kind of CVars have changed.
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virtual void SetModifiedFlags( int flags ) = 0;
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virtual int GetModifiedFlags( void ) const = 0;
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virtual void ClearModifiedFlags( int flags ) = 0;
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// Resets variables with one of the given flags set.
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virtual void ResetFlaggedVariables( int flags ) = 0;
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// Removes auto-completion from the flagged variables.
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virtual void RemoveFlaggedAutoCompletion( int flags ) = 0;
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// Writes variables with one of the given flags set to the given file.
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virtual void WriteFlaggedVariables( int flags, const char *setCmd, idFile *f ) const = 0;
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// Moves CVars to and from dictionaries.
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virtual const idDict * MoveCVarsToDict( int flags ) const = 0;
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virtual void SetCVarsFromDict( const idDict &dict ) = 0;
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};
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extern idCVarSystem * cvarSystem;
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/*
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===============================================================================
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CVar Registration
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Each DLL using CVars has to declare a private copy of the static variable
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idCVar::staticVars like this: idCVar * idCVar::staticVars = NULL;
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Furthermore idCVar::RegisterStaticVars() has to be called after the
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cvarSystem pointer is set when the DLL is first initialized.
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===============================================================================
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*/
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ID_INLINE void idCVar::Init( const char *name, const char *value, int flags, const char *description,
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float valueMin, float valueMax, const char **valueStrings, argCompletion_t valueCompletion ) {
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this->name = name;
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this->value = value;
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this->flags = flags;
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this->description = description;
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this->flags = flags | CVAR_STATIC;
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this->valueMin = valueMin;
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this->valueMax = valueMax;
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this->valueStrings = valueStrings;
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this->valueCompletion = valueCompletion;
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this->integerValue = 0;
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this->floatValue = 0.0f;
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this->internalVar = this;
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if ( staticVars != staticCVarsInvalid ) {
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this->next = staticVars;
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staticVars = this;
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} else {
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cvarSystem->Register( this );
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}
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}
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ID_INLINE void idCVar::RegisterStaticVars( void ) {
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if ( staticVars != staticCVarsInvalid ) {
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for ( idCVar *cvar = staticVars; cvar; cvar = cvar->next ) {
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cvarSystem->Register( cvar );
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}
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staticVars = (idCVar *)staticCVarsInvalid;
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}
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}
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#endif /* !__CVARSYSTEM_H__ */
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