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).
Less blinding rocket trails is probably the most noticable change, other than a nice speedup in nq timedemos. Little change for overkill, though. Aw...
as the black polygons (duh:) and not as nice looking as the sky dome, but also
not as slow (fps when standing in the normal coridor looking at the sky in
start: 26 for skydome, 37 for id skys, 44 for black). Good for when you want
to see sky other than black but your card can't handle the fillrate
requirements of skydome. I'll clean up the sqrt in there soonish.
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
enable the cd_data_t entry so func and data structures are consistent.
cd.h:
create cd_data_t (empty)
console.h:
better understanding of how these things work :)
api change: Cmd_Args () now takes a parameter inidcating which arg to
start at for grabbing the un-parsed command line
qw/source/sv_ccmds.c:
implement kk's tell command and user name matching (though # is used for
the wildcard and it's still case sensitive)
everything else:
adjust for the new Cmd_Args protype
implementation of his sound/focus patch. NOTE: only alsa 0.9 is tested
(Rhamph, can you test 0.5, please?) and only the alsa drivers stop the
hardware right ow.
WARNING!!! you /will/ have to re-install your plugins, or you will get
segfaults when the window gains/loses focus.
How do you tell if a window has focus on first mapping in X11?
remove include of glob.h. not needed and causes win32 build to fail
plugin.c:
include compat.h and cast the return of GetProcAddress
gl_funcs.c:
fix parse error and type mismatch
qfgl_ext.c:
half re-write QFGL_ExtensionAddress to use QFGL_ProcAddress
vid_wgl.c:
fix for the new gl linking
Sys_Printf still has the format attribute. To redirect Sys_Printf, declare the
redrecting function as void (const char *, va_list) and call Sys_SetPrintf
with this function as its parameter.
way.. Sys_Printf is now Sys_StdPrintf for now. Sys_Printf is a function
pointer and will end up replacing Con_Printf as well. Names will change
to something intelligent when I'm done. Win32 is not yet touched, but I
haven't forgotten it.
The reason for this is the assumption that Con_Printf and Sys_Printf do
not overlap. The new server console WILL change that, requiring that we
change how we handle both functions. The plan: Default to using stubs
and swap them for full-featured functions on Console init which do all
the things we expect. Will also do a stderr version later.