- new opcodes for pointers
progs.h:
- prototype PR_Check_Opcodes
pr_edict.c:
- move the static bounds checking to PR_Check_Opcodes in pr_opcode.c
pr_exec.c:
- vector instruction cleanup
- temporarily nuke bounds checking from storep.*
- move base of address results from pr->edicts to pr->pr_globals
- implement new pointer related instructions
- nuke proposed global pointer instructions (not flexible enough)
pr_opcode.c:
- add new pointer instuctions
- re-implement static bounds/invalid opcode checking. no more multiple
case statements to keep track of.
give mst_t a buffer to hold unterminated message strings
kill MSG_ReadStaticString and MSG_ReadStringLine
msg.c:
kill MSG_ReadStaticString and MSG_ReadStringLine
MSG_ReadString: implement the buffer for unterminated message strings
and update readcount on badread
cl_main.c:
go back to MSG_ReadString and fix up the resulting const char * issues
cl_parse.c:
rewrite the cl_mofake code all because of an uninitialized variable :)
sv_main.c:
use MSG_ReadString instead of MSG_ReadStringLine because
Cmd_TokenizeString really doesn't care about a terminating \n
directly into the packet data.
- change a bunch of char *'s to const char *'s for the above. Only
thing that had trouble was the cl_nofake handler, which I changed to
use a local buffer.
- add MSG_ReadStaticString which acts like the old MSG_ReadString,
specifically that it uses a static buffer and tollerates
unterminated strings.
- add a Q_strnlen function, and make strnlen use it if strnlen is
undefined.
- Add a net_svc.h and net_svc.c which will preparse svc messages into
structs, for easier handling. Currently only soundlist and
modellist are done.
segfault if your first call was with "". Probably could cause
crashes too
- add a string.c file to libQFutil, with a Q_strcasestr function,
which strcasestr is defined to if it's not already defined. (we'd
get that with glibc if we defined __USE_GNU, but we don't)
- make client_t and SV_ExtractFromUserinfo both use NAME_MAX for
their name arrays, instead of 32 for one and 80 for the other
- rewrite almost all of SV_ExtractFromUserinfo's name handling.
- \r, \n, and \t are all converted to spaces
- leading/trailing spaces are stripped
- consecutive spaces are reduced to a single space
- empty names are considered bad
- user-* nicks are considered bad (unless forced to them)
- a name containing console or admin is considered bad
- a name that already exists is considered bad
- if they have a bad name it gets forced to user-%d, where %d is
their userid
- netname in the progs is now updated properly
- name changes are always reported unless it's the initial setting,
rather than only if they're full connected and not a spectator
- finally, if the name change fails (info string exceeded), give
them the boot. (before this was only done for duplicate names)
That's about it :)
of pre-registered (Sys_RegisterShutdown) function before actually exiting
the program. This should take care of the pain when an ncurses server
crashes.
value
- switch some prints over NUM_FOR_BAD_EDICT
- change NUM_FOR_EDICT to call PR_RunError on error, instead of
PR_Error. That was it prints out a backtrace.
(I did it in reverse order ;)
(Sys_DPrintf is new) is now used exclusively for all lib printing. Con_Init
sets the sys printf recirection to Con_Print (which has been revamped
appropriatly) and the server sets it to SV_Print (which was SV_Printf and
the new SV_Printf calls /it/). This should fix the rcon print redirection
issues.
IMT_DEFAULT to the bottom of the list so that IMT_0 gets written as such
rather than IMT_DEFAULT.
Also, clean up nq's EF_* dlight creation a bit (haven't touched
EF_MUZZLEFLASH: undecided on what to do).
networking support.
Second, I moves keys.c from qw and nq to libs/video/targets when I did
the next thing.
Existing user configs which do binds, sledge hammer. Sledge hammer,
existing user configs which do binds. *WHACK* *WHACK* *WHACK*
See, much nicer now.
Someone should document it, and fix all targets which don't use SDL for
input. (I honestly don't expect svgalib and the like to ever be fixed.)
R_MarkLights is now about 3% instead of about 15%, I've lost 8 fps on my
null GL speed test. However, R_AddDynamicLights has jumped up a bit, so I'm
wording if maybe more surfaces are being lit.
generice, and also more in line with the rest of quake's clipping system
(ie, support the entity size selected hulls). I'm not /entirly happy with
what's here, but it's a start, and the force fields in customtf work /much/
better :)
integer constants and float function args/return values.
pr_comp.h:
o add the integer opcodes to pr_opcode_e
pr_edict.c:
o add "quaternion" and "integer" to type_name[]
o support quatnernion and integers types when printing values
o support the integer opcodes when bounds checking
pr_exec.c
o enable the integer opcodes
pr_opcode:
o add the integer opcodes to the opcode table
o logical operators all result in an integer rather than a value
expr.h:
o rename int_val to integer_val
qfcc.h:
o kill another magic number
expr.c:
o move the opcode to string conversion out of type_mismatch and into
get_op_string
o rename int_val to integer_val
o general integer type support.
o generate an internal comipiler error for null opcodes rather than
segging.
pr_imm.c:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o support integer constants, converting to float when needed.
pr_lex.c:
o magic number death and support quaternions and integers in type_size[]
qc-lex.l
o rename int_val to integer_val
o support quaternion and integer type keywords
qc-parse.y:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o use binary_expr instead of new_binary_expr for local initialized
variables
builtins.c:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o fix most (all?) of the INT related FIXMEs
defs.qc:
o use integer instead of float where it makes sense
main.c:
o read_result is now integer rather than float
main.qc:
o float -> integer where appropriate
o new test for int const to float arg