merged qw_common/quakedef.h and uquake/quakedef.h into common/quakedef.h (sort
of, bits of bothdefs.h too)
common/cl_ents.c common/client.h uquake/screen.c uquake/sv_user.c:
various fixups to cope with the merge.
UQ is still busted
add #include "net.h"
uquake/Makefile.in:
put cl_ents.c back it. might as well make a commitment :)
merge qw_common/protocol.h and uquake/protocol.h into common/protocol.h
support gzipped files
common/quakefs.c:
qw_client/cl_parse.c:
qw_server/sv_ccmds.c:
uquake/host_cmd.c:
uquake/menu.c:
use "z" in mode flags when reading files
uquake/Makefile.in:
take cl_ents.c out again (too much work atm to get it to compile)
now, the rest I don't know how much of it I can do without breaking the
protocol's compatibility.
client_state_t has moved back to client.h in qw_common and uquake. Seems
like that's a step backward, but the way it was being used while common
was far worse! This required massive reworking of headers and such.
Speaking of using cl (the global client_state_t) badly, the sound code did
exactly that. Mercury should be shot for not fixing that when he did the
sound_lib.a stuff. The fix illustrates what we need to start doing to the
code to make modularization possible. I'll be sending a message to the
list about this shortly..
biosuits, pents, and quads wear off are now gone. Sort of. They are
caused by places where two texture edges meet and there are little gaps
at the seams where nothing gets drawn. This is also why noclip screws w/
the screen if you walk outside of the map in the GL targets. We now draw
a backdrop whose color is set by r_clearcolor, ala software renderer.
net_dgrm.c: Get rid of warnings about unknown functions
sys_unix: function warnings, unused variable warning
net_udp.c: use socklen_t always (it is guaranteed to be defined)
common_quakedef.h (and thus all files)
This solves a build break when the OpenGL includes are not in /usr/include,
since the OpenGL include path is only used when compiling files that use
OpenGL.
Use commas, not spaces or quotes or anything---the function used to do the
parsing is ... unintelligent. ;> Something better than the current
method will appear when we migrate to a better cmdline parser.
No more compile warnings! A completely clean build on my system!
Wrapped all the unistd.h includes with #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H.
Seems like there is more, but that looks like it..