handled, meaning that execution can be paused at any time without a hitch.
Warning: This is a major change to the architecture (or lack thereof) of
GIB. Please test for bugs! Also, there are a few ugly bits of code that
need to be cleaned up, but that work for now.
support for BSP models, until they can be fixed. gl_multitexture should now
actually be a speedup!
NOTE: Some OpenGL implementations have trouble with the texture function
used. 3Dfx Voodoo 1/2 are known to have this trouble. I don't know how to fix
this, or even if it can be fixed. :/
__va_list_tag va_list[1];) which causes grief when attempting to reuse
va_list variables (eg, in vsnprintf retry loops). This is the reason for
MisterP's crashes as the pointers in va_list no longer point to valid data.
acinclude.m4:
shamelessly steal the va_list, va_copy and __va_copy macros from
cdda2wav but modified so AC_DEFINE includes the description (so
acconfig.h can remain gone)
configure.ac:
use AC_TYPE_VA_LIST, AC_FUNC_VA_COPY and AC_FUNC_VA__COPY
dstring.c:
stash the incoming va_list args in a temp var before calling vsnprintf
then restore them each time before retrying, but only if va_list is an
array (hopefully this is ok for when va_list is a structure)
Useful on multi-homed machines where either you want qw-master to listen on
only one address or your operating system is lame.
While (currently) ugly, compiles for win32 again.
index into variables in either substitution (i.e. $bob[25]) or assignment
(i.e. bob[25] = 'q') When using assignment into an index of a var, the
current character is removed and replace with the new value. That means
that if the new value is longer than one character, the string will grow.
A feature that may be done in the future is indexing between two values
to get a substring, ie bob[25..30] = newstr.
This means things like echo ~{somefunc arg1 arg2} will get parsed properly
without having to enclose it in quotes. Exported the Cmd_Return function
so that anything can return values to GIB (such as quakec).