The correct type for %d, %i, %u, ... is int, not long.
Even if FS_WriteFloatString() didn't care about that, sprintf() (which is called
with the same format strings and the corresponding values) does.
Apart from some minor stuff, this changes the signature of some methods
of Parser and Token classes and of the (unused) Random2 class.
That no problem though, because the calling code uses normal ints
anyway.
(Except for handling of longs in TypeInfo and win32-only Maya import stuff).
sizeof(long) == sizeof(int) on x86 and win64,
but not on 64bit (x86_64) linux/unix/osx/.. so they should be avoided.
Monsters got stuck in same places of d3xp because PVS calculations
returned that they were not in the players PVS.
This only happened on LP64 systems like Unix/Linux amd64 where
sizeof(long) == 8 - it did not happen on Win64 because it's LLP64, i.e.
sizeof(long) == 4 (like on x86 32bit).
Bit fiddling code in Pvs.cpp seemed to assume that sizeof(long) == 4
like on win32.
Fixes#7.
The original implementation was pretty broken (but not used anyway),
it is now fixed and improved a bit (got rid of one inner loop).
This (at least part of the problem) was detected by PVS-Studio,
see http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0120/ Fragment 3
This happens before the SDL GL window is set up, which just
results in a warning. Another call will properly set the
gamma table after the window is initialized.
Make gammaTable a stack variable. This is sufficient, since SDL
already restores the gamma values for us on exit.
Fix silly issue from 3d692b58 (sizeof(E_EVENT_SIZEOF_VEC)).
Align entity values of events to the native pointer size, which
is noticeably faster on x86_64 and fixes another assert() in
debug builds.
Past savegames with entities in events are not compatible.
The argument size of each event is checked in debug builds
and this change was missing from the x86_64 commits.
Surprisingly this didn't trigger yet with the original game,
only with the mod 'Classic Doom 3'.
Set AL_LOWPASS_GAIN like EAX did under the hood.
Set the same filter via AL_DIRECT_FILTER on sources.
This should bring the overall sfx closer to EAX:
<kaan_> it sounds awesome
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