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Bill Currie
bff0847761 [cvar] Clean up most misinterpreted cvar types
The misinterpretations were due to either the cvar not being accessed
directly by the engine, but via only the callback, or the cvars were
accesssed only by progs (in which case, they should be float). The
remainder are a potential enum (hud gravity) and a "too hard basket"
(rcon password: need to figure out how I want to handle secret strings).
2022-04-24 20:04:06 +09:00
Bill Currie
12c84046f3 [cvar] Make cvars properly typed
This is an extremely extensive patch as it hits every cvar, and every
usage of the cvars. Cvars no longer store the value they control,
instead, they use a cexpr value object to reference the value and
specify the value's type (currently, a null type is used for strings).
Non-string cvars are passed through cexpr, allowing expressions in the
cvars' settings. Also, cvars have returned to an enhanced version of the
original (id quake) registration scheme.

As a minor benefit, relevant code having direct access to the
cvar-controlled variables is probably a slight optimization as it
removed a pointer dereference, and the variables can be located for data
locality.

The static cvar descriptors are made private as an additional safety
layer, though there's nothing stopping external modification via
Cvar_FindVar (which is needed for adding listeners).

While not used yet (partly due to working out the design), cvars can
have a validation function.

Registering a cvar allows a primary listener (and its data) to be
specified: it will always be called first when the cvar is modified. The
combination of proper listeners and direct access to the controlled
variable greatly simplifies the more complex cvar interactions as much
less null checking is required, and there's no need for one cvar's
callback to call another's.

nq-x11 is known to work at least well enough for the demos. More testing
will come.
2022-04-24 19:15:22 +09:00
Bill Currie
8a411dc120 [joy] Clean up some redundant cvar flags
No need to or CVAR_NONE with other flags.
2022-04-24 17:23:46 +09:00
Bill Currie
bc1b483525 Nuke the rcsid stuff.
It's pretty useless in git.
2012-04-22 10:56:32 +09:00
Bill Currie
997102fea8 audit the usage of "only"
There are still a few iffy places (notably around certain prepositions), but
the relevant sentences are now much easier to read.
2010-01-13 06:42:26 +00:00
Bill Currie
d66934942d nuke Con_Printf and Con_DPrintf and use Sys_* instead 2007-11-06 10:17:14 +00:00
Bill Currie
3fb03fc2be hah, should have been using __attribute__((used)) all that time (rather
than __attribute__((unused))). fixes the missing console in -x11
2005-08-04 15:27:09 +00:00
Bill Currie
0bfac8dd88 win32 compile fixes
This is an imperfect revision of history.
2004-11-06 02:21:00 +00:00
Bill Currie
33a57c5a14 win32 compile fixes 2003-08-13 18:17:30 +00:00
Bill Currie
761a7546dd re-arrange things so __attribute__ and __builtin_expect are properly
autoconfiscated so rcsid will continue to work with gcc 3.3
2003-01-15 15:31:36 +00:00
Bill Currie
71196fedf6 make gcc more anal about prototypes, string constants and function
visibility (ie, global functions must have a prototype)
2003-01-06 18:28:13 +00:00
Bill Currie
1dfbf4ba7e win32 compile fixes 2002-11-08 23:13:52 +00:00
Bill Currie
ca4b3acd6c big protototype cleanup. Now, except for a few cases, all non-static
prototypes are in headers files.
2002-11-05 19:12:51 +00:00
Bill Currie
9f7c669370 various win32 compile fixes for the latest mingw (not fully working due to
LPCWAVEFORMATEX)
2002-10-11 20:47:17 +00:00
Bill Currie
6767d6bfa0 win32 compile fixes 2002-01-19 20:45:45 +00:00
Bill Currie
8071e8398a put a couple externs back for win32. they need a bit more thought on how to
arrange things.
2001-10-29 16:45:03 +00:00
Bill Currie
6a5e3edcf7 and extern fixes for the windows side 2001-10-23 17:11:48 +00:00
Bill Currie
41d01d54f9 put the INITGUID definition in the correct place 2001-10-15 17:32:43 +00:00
Bill Currie
f7b82bcb69 comment out the definition of INITGUID for now as it's causing linking problems 2001-10-15 16:30:15 +00:00
Bill Currie
b1f4a778f9 the rcsid commit from hell }:> 2001-09-28 06:26:31 +00:00
Bill Currie
3656d6fd59 compile fixes for win32 and take the pruning shears to *sys*.c in qw and nq
(they're not done yet, though)
2001-08-29 17:45:53 +00:00
Ragnvald Maartmann-Moe IV
793efd6976 Whitespace. 2001-08-27 01:00:03 +00:00
Bill Currie
98b7a9fdd5 part way there :/ I'll leave vid_wgl and vid_mgl alone for now (probably move
that code to in_win.c)
2001-08-16 18:25:17 +00:00
Zephaniah E. Hull
20adccc9e4 A few things, first is that I removed the (rather broken) serial
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.)
2001-08-16 09:19:36 +00:00
Bill Currie
323015b11a include/QF header cleanup. including config.h (or any file from include) is
a nono because headers in include/QF get installed, but include don't and thus
would break quakeforge-dev.
2001-05-31 05:33:13 +00:00
Bill Currie
f7d9c1e8fc joy_win.c now builds, but very likely does not work AT ALL. also fix qw's
in_win.c for the new input api
2001-04-11 21:06:37 +00:00
Bill Currie
b025bb32e1 first steps 2001-04-11 19:56:01 +00:00
Ragnvald Maartmann-Moe IV
f789b61c56 Merged joystick code. Great deal of cleanup in input, reduced bizarre overuse of protocol.h...
Maimed joy_win.c, very likely to get odd behavior there, even if it compiles.
2001-04-11 07:57:08 +00:00
Renamed from qw/source/joy_win.c (Browse further)