Because Debian Squeeze's libjpeg6 didn't have jpeg_mem_src(), we added
jpeg_memory_src() to provide the functionality.
This shouldn't be needed anymore and without it we can drop libjpeg code
from our repo.
Fixes#110
For some reason Gentoo renamed zlibs OF() macro to _Z_OF
Our minizip uses OF(), so add a #define for it in case
_Z_OF is defined.
Thanks to salamanderrake for the fix
The implementation is now in framework/minizip/*
instead of framework/Unzip.cpp
This was version 0.15beta, now we use 1.1 from
zlib 1.2.7/contrib/minizip
Some code had to be adjusted for this, but it got
cleaner on the way
idAnimator::GetJointLocalTransform() miscompiles with gcc 4.5 and
-ftree-vrp (implied by -O2).
Reorder code to avoid the compiler bug, no functional change.
The original commit was for game/ only, but d3xp/ will have the same
issues..
Added r_aspectratio -1 which means "auto" (as new default).
This mode sets fov_x and fov_y according to screen-width/height.
=> No need to set r_aspectratio manually anymore (assuming your display's
pixels are about square).
The standard aspect ratios can still be enforced as before, though.
When one tries to quit the game (via quit in console) while a timedemo
is running, the game freezes indefinitely while displaying the timedemo
results.
This happens because the MessageBox used for that waits for a an event
normally triggered by a timer - but it seems like that does not happen
anymore during Shutdown()
The fix makes sure that this message box isn't displayed.
Commit 9e158470 set the SDL OpenGL attribut SDL_GL_ALPHA_SIZE to 0 since
the alpha channel is used by Wayland. But for X11 the GLX 1.4 specification
clearly states: "If the requested number of bits in attrib_list for a
particular color component is 0 or GLX_DONT_CARE, then the number of
bits for that component is not considered." So if SDL_GL_ALPHA_SIZE is
0 a framebuffer without an alpha channel is created. This is no problem
on the default GLX module due to a non standard implementation but
manifests with Nvidias GLX module. The consequence are render mistakes
like in game display showing static or the flashlight looking weird.
Everytime List.h is included in a new file (and sys/platform.h isn't)
there are confusing compiler-errors..
So just #include sys/platform.h in List.h directly, because it uses
ID_INLINE which is defined there
GCC had shitloads of superfluous warnings wherever List.h and Str.h were
included.. get rid of them by using #pragma GCC diagnostic at some places
in List.h and Str.h.
Also add some casts, initialize some variables for other warnings
The console history is saved to a file on quit and restored after
starting the game.
So the commands entered in the console the last times the game was run
are still available in the console-history, just like commands that
were just entered.
Some mods/mappacks have their own game dir (fs_game) but no own gamelib.
Doom3 defaulted to the base game dll (I think), so we should do the same.
Fixes#44
* the OpenAL function definitions mustn't include __declspec(dllimport)
=> fixed by pretending to compile OpenAL statically
* glimp.cpp shouldn't be used in dedicated-only mode (as it was already
the case on Linux and OSX)
=> No special handling for ID_DEDICATED needed in glimp.cpp, as it's not
used anyway
* add APIENTRY to every gl function in stub_gl.cpp for compatibility
with windows headers and MSVC
* remove GL/gl.h #include from win_local.h as it's not needed
* in qgl.h, when building dedicated server for windows, redefine WINGDIAPI
to nothing for SDL_opengl.h #include to get rid off __declspec(dllimport)
by using #pragma push_macro and pop_macro, because our stub is no dll.
Fixes https://github.com/dhewm/dhewm3/issues/39
Some functions were duplicated, the only difference was a const in one
parameter. The definitions in the header were with const, so I kept
those versions.
Also, the functions in the header are pure C, so add extern "C",
this fixes issues with MSVC and the formerly duplicated functions.
There used to be a bug (discussed in #40), that ALT was still set after
using ALT-Tab. Thus when next pressing enter fullscreen was toggled.
This should now be fixed by unsetting the modifiers when focus is
regained (SDL_ACTIVEEVENT or SDL_WINDOWEVENT_FOCUS_GAINED).
On windows un-grabbing (or possibly re-grabbing) the mouse seems to
mess up the view angly (view is centered afterwards), see
https://github.com/dhewm/dhewm3/issues/18
That's fixed by not releasing the mouse (there is no reason to do that
anyway).
In 09ea2ca8 we fixed a memset(), but it turns out wiping memory at that
position is wrong in the first place:
If an ase mesh has a GEOMOBJECT/NODE_TM transform matrix before the
GEOMOBJECT/MESH entry, the prior parsed TM will be wiped.
Since a GEOMOBJECT aseObject_t is already calling memset() upon
initialisation, we can just drop the spurios call.
Fixes#13.
Set the library name to an empty string to prevent this error:
CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they
are set to NOTFOUND.
Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the
CMake files:
CURL_LIBRARY (ADVANCED)
Since we don't have our own signal handler anymore, those two
init functions can be merged into the existing Sys_Init(), which
is already called by common->Init().
warning: variable ‘err’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
warning: unused variable ‘len’ [-Wunused-variable]
warning: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 3
has type ‘long long unsigned int’ [-Wformat]
This was only implemented with MSVC style asm.
Comments suggest that it was used to help catch invalid FOV calculations,
which were probably only happening with ancient compiler bugs.
Never use "game" as library name, use the game name instead. This
allows d3xp/mods to coexist in a single (installation-)directory.
This paves the way for future `make install` or binary installers.
Additionally, the "mods" menu entry works from within the game gui.
Split fs_savepath for config files. This is in preparation for
moving the writable paths on *nix to $XDG_DATA_HOME and
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
Affected files: config.spec, *.cfg, doomkey, xpkey.
Includes savegames, configs, screenshots and so on.
And "My Documents" is actually CSIDL_PERSONAL, see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb762494%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
This somehow matches the behaviour on Linux and OSX where this stuff is
saved in some kind of home-dir (e.g. ~/.doom3)
Taken (with kind permission) from Yamagi Quake II's Sys_GetHomeDir()
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
All infos provided by KittyCat from #openal.
The gain values are expressed as millibels in the .efx files
and need to be converted to normalized floating points.
Get the EAX4 EAXREVERBFLAGS_DECAYHFLIMIT from the "flags" token
and set AL_EAXREVERB_DECAY_HFLIMIT accordingly.
All infos provided by KittyCat from #openal, many thanks!
First attempt at porting the EAX reverb code to EFX.
This only works when the ALC_EXT_EFX extension is supported by
the OpenAL vendor (which is not the case for the OSX supplied
framework, use OpenAL soft instead).
The current stable version of OpenAL Soft (v1.13 as of this
writing) can barely handle this additional workload, current
master is highly recommended when using this feature.