fteqw/engine/qclib
Spoike b63dc8b880 prepare for proper binary auth instead of depending upon tls certs (using sha2(512) to ensure no modification). probably buggy on windows so not fully enabled yet.
allow for binary updates on linux as on windows (-allowupdate for modified/nonsvn builds).
dlightmask is now size_t, because we might as well allow that on 64bit cpus, this allows for 64 lightmaphack lights instead of 32.
fix potential openal issue with source=0.
added q3bsp_ignorestyles cvar to ignore rbsp styles (and reduce needed batch counts), should only be used on maps with subtle lighting changes (ones that are properly lit without toggling any lightswitches).
add support for directly loading foo.bsp.gz
Added prints to clarify why servers might be listed under the 'UNKNOWN' category in the master server. Attempt to show hostnames anyway, to make it a little more obvious who's responsible for those badly configured servers.



git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/fteqw/code/trunk@5656 fc73d0e0-1445-4013-8a0c-d673dee63da5
2020-03-25 21:29:30 +00:00
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dotnet2008
dotnet2010
vc6
byshpuld.ico added qccgui icon (courtesy of shpuld) 2015-12-28 17:41:39 +00:00
cmdlib.h Early version of fteqccgui-qt 2019-01-20 01:00:18 +00:00
comprout.c Early version of fteqccgui-qt 2019-01-20 01:00:18 +00:00
decomp.c Slightly better decompiler behaviours. 2020-03-15 06:58:03 +00:00
execloop.h Fix problems with last commit. 2020-01-10 12:23:25 +00:00
fteqcc.rc added qccgui icon (courtesy of shpuld) 2015-12-28 17:41:39 +00:00
gui.h Attempt to add autocomplete+calltips to the qt version of fteqccgui. 2020-03-14 17:38:55 +00:00
hash.c Reworked networking a little, separating out common code for separate server/master processes. 2018-12-28 00:04:36 +00:00
hash.h Reworked networking a little, separating out common code for separate server/master processes. 2018-12-28 00:04:36 +00:00
initlib.c Remove void* pointer arithmatic to make msvc happy. 2019-12-10 14:50:47 +00:00
LICENSE
Makefile implemented pm_stepdown. 2018-01-22 19:18:04 +00:00
packager.c Misc compile fixes (mostly warnings) 2019-01-29 20:38:12 +00:00
pr_comp.h Fix qcc crash from stray continue/break/case. Fix warnings from logicops. Recolour error/warning text output on linux. 2018-09-29 03:40:50 +00:00
pr_edict.c fixed eztv md4 incompatibility. 2020-02-11 18:06:10 +00:00
pr_exec.c Attempt to fix some nondeterministic build variations. 2020-01-09 15:35:40 +00:00
pr_multi.c Update prediction code to propagate some values properly with certain protocol combinations that I'd overlooked. 2019-09-25 20:23:24 +00:00
pr_x86.c added cmake file. 2018-03-04 14:41:16 +00:00
progsint.h fixed eztv md4 incompatibility. 2020-02-11 18:06:10 +00:00
progslib.h fixed eztv md4 incompatibility. 2020-02-11 18:06:10 +00:00
progtype.h
qcc.h GoaLitiuM's changes to fix msvc2015's cmake support. 2019-12-17 17:41:12 +00:00
qcc_cmdlib.c Early version of fteqccgui-qt 2019-01-20 01:00:18 +00:00
qcc_pr_comp.c Slightly better decompiler behaviours. 2020-03-15 06:58:03 +00:00
qcc_pr_lex.c Fix assignment to static class members const issue. 2020-03-14 17:31:17 +00:00
qccgui.c Attempt to add autocomplete+calltips to the qt version of fteqccgui. 2020-03-14 17:39:31 +00:00
qccguiqt.cpp Attempt to add autocomplete+calltips to the qt version of fteqccgui. 2020-03-14 17:38:55 +00:00
qccguistuff.c Slightly better decompiler behaviours. 2020-03-15 06:58:03 +00:00
qccmain.c prepare for proper binary auth instead of depending upon tls certs (using sha2(512) to ensure no modification). probably buggy on windows so not fully enabled yet. 2020-03-25 21:29:30 +00:00
qcctui.c Early version of fteqccgui-qt 2019-01-20 01:00:18 +00:00
qcd.h Early version of fteqccgui-qt 2019-01-20 01:00:18 +00:00
qcd_main.c Update prediction code to propagate some values properly with certain protocol combinations that I'd overlooked. 2019-09-25 20:23:24 +00:00
qcdecomp.c remove the old SCVAR macro 2016-09-08 19:04:35 +00:00
readme.txt
test.c

Readme for the FTE QCLib

This library is a library for running QuakeC gamecode. It does not provide any builtins itself.

Features:
	* Multiple library instances, enabling server qc, client qc, and menu qc. There is no maximum instance limit other than memory.

	* Addons, for running multiple progs in any individual instance.

	* Field reassignment, allowing a single engine to support multiple subtly different QC APIs. Also makes additional fields easier.

	* Step-by-step debugging. Requires a text editor of some form, however. A printout of the current line is also useful of course.

	* 64bit support. All strings, globals, and fields are allocated in a consecutive addressable section of memory. This also allows pointers and secure access (not implemented yet, but should be relativly easy bar builtins, which are your responsability).

	* Multiple 'threads'. The library allows a builtin to make a duplicate of the current execution state, or to wipe the current state. This allows sleep commands and fork commands. How handy.

	* Integrated QC compiler. FTEQCC comes as part of qclib. By setting up an interface with a specific value, you can cause it to always run, or run only if it detects a source change.

	* Support for different sorts of progs. Namly Hexen2's, kkqwsv's bigprogs, and FTE's extended format with extra opcodes and possibly fully 32bit offsets. The use of kkqwsv's progs is not recommended - this might be removed at some point.




Quirks:
	* don't use multiple instances of fteqcc at the same time. Compilation will fail.
	* 64bit support requires all strings to be allocated by qclib itself, achivable via a method call. Compatability requires a certain ammount of caution.
	* a fair number of methods are obsolete.
	* An overuse of pointers in the API. There are some macros which you can use to hide some of the dereferences.
	* kkqwsv progs are not reliable. Do not try saving the game. Avoid letting your users know of support.
	
	* Builtin structures are different from original quake. You'll need to convert the arguments to qclib style. This change was required for both multiple instances as well as addon support. It should be straightforward enough.
	* Entity fields are accessed via a pointer from the edict_t structure. This was required to place entity fields within the 64bit accessable section. Changing a . to a -> is not a major issue though. However, there are a lot. do a find and replace of ->v. to ->v->
	* FTE's entities are numbers not pointers. This fact is not made into a big feature as it's kinda incompatable with standard quake. Please do not use numbers directly to refer to ents but instead use the EDICT_TO_PROGS macro which will give protection. This is consistant with standard quake.


Basic usage:
	* refer to test.c for a sample on how to set up the library.
	* refer to progslib.h for the things that I've forgotten to mention.
	* Call the InitProgs function to get a handle to the instance. It takes a parameter which should be set up with some fields. You'll require ReadFile, FileSize, Abort and printf for basic execution.
	* Call the configure function to say how much memory to use, and how many progs/addons to support.
	* Load your progs via LoadProgs. Use a crc of 0 to use any. Otherwise progs will be rejected if it doesn't match. Give it a list of progs-specific builtins too. :)
	* Before calling the spawn builtin, call the InitEnts method. It's parameter stating how many maximum entities to spawn. Using a really large quantity is not much of an issue, as they are allocated as required.
	* Before calling InitEnts, you can tell the VM which fields your engine uses (state all basic ones or none). This will place the entity fields in the same order as your engine expects for entvars_t.
	* Obtain pointers to globals, or just use the globals structure directly.
	* Call the ExecuteProgram method to start execution.
	* Call the FindFunction method to find a function to run in the first place.
	* Call the 'globals' method to retrieve a pointer to the globals (you should always use PR_CURRENT here). Set the parameters with the G_INT/G_FLOAT macros and friends. Use OFS_PARM0 - OFS_PARM7 to set params before calling or read inside a builtin. Use OFS_RETURN to read the return value. These macros are hard coded to use a 'pr_globals' symbol, so avoid renaming builtin parameter names.
	* Ask me on IRC when it all starts keeling over.
	* These are the C files that form qclib: pr_edict.c pr_exec.c pr_multi.c initlib.c qcc_pr_comp.c qcc_pr_lex.c qccmain.c qcc_cmdlib.c comprout.c hash.c qcd_main.c qcdecomp.c