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Spoike 2e1a70e319 rewrote ban code, merging bans+nonbans+cuffs+mute+cripple+deaf+lagged+vip. added timeouts. new penalties have no dedicated command. use the addip command for it.
maplist command now generates links.
implemented skin objects for q3. added a csqc builtin for it. also supports compositing skins.
playing demos inside zips/pk3s/paks should now work.
bumped default rate cvar.
added cl_transfer to attempt to connect to a new server without disconnecting first.
rewrote fog command. alpha and mindist arguments are now supported. fog change also happens over a short time period.
added new args to the showpic console command. can now create clickable items for touchscreen/absmouse users.
fixed menus to properly support right-aligned text. this finally fixes variable-width fonts.
rewrote console tab completion suggestions display. now clickable links.
strings obtained from qc are now marked as const. this has required quite a few added consts all over the place.
probably crappy attempt at adding joypad support to the sdl port. no idea if it works.
changed key bind event code. buttons now track which event they should trigger when released, instead of being the same one the whole time. this allows +forward etc clickable buttons on screen. Also simplified modifier keys - they no longer trigger random events when pressing the modifier key itself.
Right modifiers can now be bound separately from left modifiers. Right will use left's binding if not otherwise bound. Bind assumes left if there's no prefix.
multiplayer->setup->network menu no longer crashes. added rgb colours to the translation view (but not to the colour-changing keys).
added modelviewer command to view models.
added menu_mods menu to switch mods in a more friendly way. will be shown by default if multiple manifests exist in the binarydir.
clamped classic tracer density. scrag particles no longer look quite so buggy.
added ifdefs to facilitate a potential winrt port. the engine should now have no extra dependencies, but still needs system code+audio drivers to be written.
if it can't set a renderer, it'll now try to use *every* renderer until it finds one that works.
added experimental mapcluster server mode (that console command). New maps will be started up as required.
rewrote skeletal blending code a bit.
added cylinder geomtypes.
fix cfg_save writing to the wrong path bug.
VFS_CLOSE now returns a boolean. false means there was some sort of fatal error (either crc when reading was bad, or the write got corrupted or something). Typically ignorable, depends how robust you want to be.
win32 tls code now supports running as a server. added connect tls://address support, as well as equivalent sv_addport support.
exposed basic model loading api to plugins.
d3d11 backend now optionally supports tessellation hlsl. no suitable hlsl provided by default. !!tess to enable.
attempted to add gamma ramp support for d3d11.
added support for shader blobs to speed up load times. r_shaderblobs 1 to enable. almost vital for d3d11.
added vid_srgb cvar.
shadowless lights are no longer disabled if shadows are not supported.
attempt to add support for touchscreens in win7/8.
Wrote gimmicky lua support, using lua instead of ssqc. define VM_LUA to enable.
updated saved game code. can again load saved games from vanilla-like engines.
changed scale clamping. 0.0001 should no longer appear as 1.
changed default mintic from 0.03 to 0.013 to match vanilla qw. I don't know why it was at 0.03. probably a typo.

git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/fteqw/code/trunk@4623 fc73d0e0-1445-4013-8a0c-d673dee63da5
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/*
Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
memory allocation
H_??? The hunk manages the entire memory block given to quake. It must be
contiguous. Memory can be allocated from either the low or high end in a
stack fashion. The only way memory is released is by resetting one of the
pointers.
Hunk allocations should be given a name, so the Hunk_Print () function
can display usage.
Hunk allocations are guaranteed to be 16 byte aligned.
The video buffers are allocated high to avoid leaving a hole underneath
server allocations when changing to a higher video mode.
Z_??? Zone memory functions used for small, dynamic allocations like text
strings from command input. There is only about 48K for it, allocated at
the very bottom of the hunk.
Cache_??? Cache memory is for objects that can be dynamically loaded and
can usefully stay persistant between levels. The size of the cache
fluctuates from level to level.
To allocate a cachable object
Temp_??? Temp memory is used for file loading and surface caching. The size
of the cache memory is adjusted so that there is a minimum of 512k remaining
for temp memory.
------ Top of Memory -------
high hunk allocations
<--- high hunk reset point held by vid
video buffer
z buffer
surface cache
<--- high hunk used
cachable memory
<--- low hunk used
client and server low hunk allocations
<-- low hunk reset point held by host
startup hunk allocations
Zone block
----- Bottom of Memory -----
*/
void Memory_Init (void);
void Memory_DeInit(void);
void VARGS Z_Free (void *ptr);
void *Z_Malloc (int size); // returns 0 filled memory
void *ZF_Malloc (int size); // allowed to fail
void *Z_MallocNamed (int size, char *file, int line); // returns 0 filled memory
void *ZF_MallocNamed (int size, char *file, int line); // allowed to fail
//#define Z_Malloc(x) Z_MallocNamed2(x, __FILE__, __LINE__ )
void *VARGS Z_TagMalloc (int size, int tag);
void VARGS Z_TagFree(void *ptr);
void VARGS Z_FreeTags(int tag);
//void *Z_Realloc (void *ptr, int size);
//Big Zone: allowed to fail, doesn't clear. The expectation is a large file, rather than sensitive data structures.
//(this is a nicer name for malloc)
void *BZ_Malloc(int size);
void *BZF_Malloc(int size);
void *BZ_MallocNamed (int size, char *file, int line); // returns 0 filled memory
void *BZF_MallocNamed (int size, char *file, int line); // allowed to fail
void *BZ_Realloc(void *ptr, int size);
void *BZ_ReallocNamed(void *data, int newsize, char *file, int line);
void *BZF_Realloc(void *data, int newsize);
void *BZF_ReallocNamed(void *data, int newsize, char *file, int line);
void BZ_Free(void *ptr);
//ctx should start off as void*ctx=NULL
typedef struct zonegroup_s
{
void *first;
int bytes;
} zonegroup_t;
void *ZG_Malloc(zonegroup_t *ctx, int size);
void *ZG_MallocNamed(zonegroup_t *ctx, int size, char *file, int line);
void ZG_FreeGroup(zonegroup_t *ctx);
#ifdef USE_MSVCRT_DEBUG
#define BZ_Malloc(size) BZ_MallocNamed(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define Z_Malloc(size) Z_MallocNamed(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define BZ_Realloc(ptr, size) BZ_ReallocNamed(ptr, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define BZF_Malloc(size) BZF_MallocNamed(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define ZF_Malloc(size) ZF_MallocNamed(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define BZF_Realloc(ptr, size) BZF_ReallocNamed(ptr, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define ZG_Malloc(ctx, size) ZG_MallocNamed(ctx, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
#endif
#define Z_StrDup(s) strcpy(Z_Malloc(strlen(s)+1), s)
/*
void *Hunk_Alloc (int size); // returns 0 filled memory
void *Hunk_AllocName (int size, char *name);
*/
void *Hunk_TempAlloc (int size);
void *Hunk_TempAllocMore (int size); //Don't clear old temp
/*
typedef struct cache_user_s
{
void *data;
qboolean fake;
} cache_user_t;
*/
void Cache_Flush (void);
/*
void *Cache_Check (cache_user_t *c);
// returns the cached data, and moves to the head of the LRU list
// if present, otherwise returns NULL
void Cache_Free (cache_user_t *c);
void *Cache_Alloc (cache_user_t *c, int size, char *name);
// Returns NULL if all purgable data was tossed and there still
// wasn't enough room.
void Cache_Report (void);
*/