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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Currie
013f503738 start getting const-correct on vec3_t params 2002-01-03 05:29:38 +00:00
Ragnvald Maartmann-Moe IV
2db08923e8 MSG_(Read|Write)(Coord|Angle|CoordAngle)V. Cleanups, and preparation for use of vector ops in msg.c. 2001-12-12 21:56:09 +00:00
Bill Currie
78a3e398d5 * taniwha gets medieval on extern 2001-10-28 04:23:37 +00:00
Bill Currie
b5341f0d13 we now compile and link with -fno-common. this cleans up the multiple,
uninitialized declarations of variables.
2001-10-23 16:55:23 +00:00
Adam Olsen
18036b63d9 - change MSG_ReadString to return const char * and return a pointer
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.
2001-10-18 04:44:58 +00:00
Bill Currie
ece4e5c6ef MSG_ReadChar -> MSG_ReadByte 2001-10-18 03:43:20 +00:00
Bill Currie
bbc83c30ca hey, it segs, but who cares? so does nq-glx -dedicated :P 2001-10-03 19:52:03 +00:00
Bill Currie
b1f4a778f9 the rcsid commit from hell }:> 2001-09-28 06:26:31 +00:00
Bill Currie
4416404982 total nukage of Sys_Printf calls in the client and server source. this paves
the way for libQFutil using Sys_Printf exlusively.
2001-09-21 03:01:14 +00:00
Bill Currie
a9d6bc9a30 total nukage of #ifdef QUAKE2 (R_DarkFieldParticles is present, just unused) 2001-08-27 23:21:09 +00:00
Ragnvald Maartmann-Moe IV
277b141ec7 Header cleanups (<strings.h> outside without HAVE_* tests and the like, multiply including several headers unless on windows, and other bizarre messes). Plus a hefty dose of whitespace. 2001-08-27 07:13:32 +00:00
Bill Currie
fb42199637 change all the SVFIELD calls to SVtype. this should make the code a little
easier to read.
2001-08-08 20:28:53 +00:00
Bill Currie
6bf58ab1af no header includes cvar.h now 2001-05-31 03:41:35 +00:00
Bill Currie
f78b973978 move the api headers into include/QF and clean up (most of) the resulting mess.
target specific files that I don't build won't compile yet. just put QF/
infront of the offending headers.

Also move ver_check into libqfutils
2001-03-27 20:33:07 +00:00
Bill Currie
6d6c34320f nq compiles with the new progs setup, but doesn't have a hope of running yet.
None of the globals etc structs are filled in and there will be a lot of type
errors in SVFIELD usage.
2001-03-03 08:31:58 +00:00
Bill Currie
2367b0dc5f initial work at bringing nq's progs code up-to-snuff with qw's. Doesn't work
yet :( nq segs due to either mangled strings or mangled functions, not sure
yet.
2001-02-26 20:52:14 +00:00
Bill Currie
1fce1ea12e run indent over all the .c files using qw's .indent.pro. The real reason for
this is I mistakenly did so while making some other changes (which I made sure
were NOT in the checkin:)
2001-02-26 06:48:02 +00:00
Bill Currie
2bfeed6820 looks like utils is more or less complete for now, except for some fixes in
nq for abyss etc (ie, the magical -<mod> args).
The interface to the message subsystem got a revamp and all the mods to the .c
files reflect this. currently a little ugly, but I plan on abstracting msg
further to clean it up and make it more oo.
2001-02-23 23:16:13 +00:00
Bill Currie
9aa50a847c clean up the mess caused by attempting to merge cmd.[ch]. When taken further,
this might give us nice controlability of when cvars can be changed.
2001-02-22 04:46:59 +00:00
Bill Currie
95f6db7775 start merging stuff into libs/util and fix the concequences in nq. nq doesn't
build yet though (keys.c, *screen.c and *view.c) due to console fun.
2001-02-21 19:35:06 +00:00
Bill Currie
87854e1a0c initial checkin of most recent newtree and nuq(?) source 2001-02-19 21:15:25 +00:00