the SDL target files for Despair since he's working on the currently). Also
make progs segfault handling much more robust (and general: sigill etc too:)
functions out of bi_inputline.c. now somebody can be insane enough to
implement a qc controled console for the server ;) (more importantly, one
step closer to being able to have the server link with libQFcsqc (hah!))
allow . and .. in a path so long as the result doesn't escape from the
game directory
cl_menu/Makefile.am:
don't strip source paths
optoins.qc:
use InputLine object
def.c:
use notice to show stray temps
emit.c:
make sure expression args get emitted for function calls
expr.c:
'C' is a cast
rewrite cast_expr to handle casted pointere derefs
call obj_find_message with super instead of class when doing a super
lookup
client_menu.[ch]:
use the InputLine object instead of directly using the api
InputLine.r:
builint functions are = #0, not = 0 :P
function.[ch]:
provide copy_params
method.[ch]
provide copy_keywordargs
expr.c:
call inc_users for the parm temp if it's a bind expression
revers a copy of the selector when building the selector name so the
selector doesn't get mangled
qc-parse.y:
catch erronous func = const inintializers (should be func = #const)
Calculate radius for alias models as well as brush.
Culling is no longer optional on alias models (was only ever disabled for viewmodel, which is a lot of extra effort to avoid clip testing 1 thing out of hundreds).
Clip QSG2 scaled alias models with a scaled bbox.
Now just need to get key repeat, focus handling and sound blocking on focus loss working like x11 input system does, and sdl support will be in pretty good shape. And clean out all the stupid #ifdefs...
to prevent conflicts with math expressions. All clients and servers are set
to create buffers with the normal parser. However, scripts ending in .gib
are now executed in a GIB buffer, and the export command can be used to
make specific GIB functions available to normal command buffers (i.e. the
console).