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)
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).
structure to help tidy the command buffer struct up a bit, fixed a few
bugs and probably created 100 more. A lot of things were changed to
allow embedded commands:
- Old buffers on the stack are left alone for Cbuf_ExecuteStack to
clean up. This is so return values can be extracted from them.
- The imperative flag has been added. An imperative buffer and all buffers
following it can not be paused with the wait command.
- The returning flag and retval dstring have been added. If a buffer
returned something, the flag will be set.
- The return command was added so there was something to use in the
substitution. Return nukes all loop buffers since they don't really count
as independent functions, sets the return value on the top buffer, and
clears it.
- Who knows what else.
now recycled, not freed. Fixed some bugs in exp.c. Ready to add embeded
functions (read: function calls with return values) and for loops.
Probably some other misc. fixes, I tend to go on debugging streaks.
Made variable substitution recursive, so ${${foo}} will be the value of
the variable whose name is contained in foo. Added setl command to
manipulate local variables. The only other place they can be used is in
variable substitution.
buffers to be linked into execution stacks and changed aliases and script
files to be run in a new stack frame. Cbuf_Execute executes the stack from
the top down, so wait commands are handled properly.
within braces, and put support for comments back in (oops). To use math
evaluation, put a math expression inside $(). If you have spaces in your
expression, you'll need to enclose the entire thing in quotes so it doesn't
get split up into multiple tokens.
won't be processed except for escape characters, so that escaped braces
can be used within. If an uneven number of curly braces are within a
token, it will be misparsed, so escaped braces are important if you
don't want them to be considered in the parsing of the token. Ideally,
braces within quotes within braces should not need to be escaped, but this
would require a redesign of the parser to be recursive. Maybe I will do
this later.