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/*
cvar.h
Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1999,2000 contributors of the QuakeForge project
Please see the file "AUTHORS" for a list of contributors
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.
*/
#ifndef _CVAR_H
#define _CVAR_H
#include <qtypes.h>
#include <quakeio.h>
/*
cvar_t variables are used to hold scalar or string variables that can be changed or displayed at the console or prog code as well as accessed directly
in C code.
it is sufficient to initialize a cvar_t with just the first two fields, or
you can add a ,true flag for variables that you want saved to the configuration
file when the game is quit:
cvar_t r_draworder = {"r_draworder","1"};
cvar_t scr_screensize = {"screensize","1",true};
Cvars must be registered before use, or they will have a 0 value instead of the float interpretation of the string. Generally, all cvar_t declarations should be registered in the apropriate init function before any console commands are executed:
Cvar_RegisterVariable (&host_framerate);
C code usually just references a cvar in place:
if ( r_draworder.value )
It could optionally ask for the value to be looked up for a string name:
if (Cvar_VariableValue ("r_draworder"))
Interpreted prog code can access cvars with the cvar(name) or
cvar_set (name, value) internal functions:
teamplay = cvar("teamplay");
The user can access cvars from the console in two ways:
r_draworder prints the current value
r_draworder 0 sets the current value to 0
Cvars are restricted from having the same names as commands to keep this
interface from being ambiguous.
*/
typedef struct cvar_s
{
char *name;
char *string;
qboolean archive; // set to true to cause it to be saved to vars.rc
qboolean info; // added to serverinfo or userinfo when changed
qboolean server; // notifies players when changed (UQUAKE)
qboolean heap; // allocated off the heap, safe to free
float value;
struct cvar_s *next;
} cvar_t;
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#define CVAR_ARCHIVE 1 // set to cause it to be saved to vars.rc
// used for system variables, not for player
// specific configurations
#define CVAR_USERINFO 2 // sent to server on connect or change
#define CVAR_SERVERINFO 4 // sent in response to front end requests
#define CVAR_SYSTEMINFO 8 // these cvars will be duplicated on all clients
#define CVAR_INIT 16 // don't allow change from console at all,
// but can be set from the command line
#define CVAR_LATCH 32 // will only change when C code next does
// a Cvar_Get(), so it can't be changed
// without proper initialization. modified
// will be set, even though the value hasn't
// changed yet
#define CVAR_ROM 64 // display only, cannot be set by user at all
#define CVAR_USER_CREATED 128 // created by a set command
#define CVAR_TEMP 256 // can be set even when cheats are disabled, but is not archived
#define CVAR_CHEAT 512 // can not be changed if cheats are disabled
#define CVAR_NORESTART 1024 // do not clear when a cvar_restart is issued
// Zoid| A good CVAR_ROM example is basepath. The code should read "cvar_t
// *fs_basepath = CvarGet("fs_basepath", ".", CVAR_ROM); The user can
// override that with +set fs_basepath <blah> since the command line +set gets
// created _before_ the C code for fs_basepath setup is called. The code goes
// "look, the user made fs_basepath already", uses the users value, but sets
// CVAR_ROM as per the call.
void Cvar_RegisterVariable (cvar_t *variable);
// registers a cvar that allready has the name, string, and optionally the
// archive elements set.
void Cvar_Set (char *var_name, char *value);
// equivelant to "<name> <variable>" typed at the console
void Cvar_SetValue (char *var_name, float value);
// expands value to a string and calls Cvar_Set
float Cvar_VariableValue (char *var_name);
// returns 0 if not defined or non numeric
char *Cvar_VariableString (char *var_name);
// returns an empty string if not defined
char *Cvar_CompleteVariable (char *partial);
// attempts to match a partial variable name for command line completion
// returns NULL if nothing fits
qboolean Cvar_Command (void);
// called by Cmd_ExecuteString when Cmd_Argv(0) doesn't match a known
// command. Returns true if the command was a variable reference that
// was handled. (print or change)
void Cvar_WriteVariables (QFile *f);
// Writes lines containing "set variable value" for all variables
// with the archive flag set to true.
cvar_t *Cvar_FindVar (char *var_name);
void Cvar_Init();
extern cvar_t *cvar_vars;
#endif // _CVAR_H