quakeforge/include/QF/vid.h
Ozkan Sezer 6e04fd5ff6 signed int viddef_t members
The attached patch (against quakeforge git) changes the [con]width,
[con]height, and most importantly the rowbytes members of viddef_t
from unsigned to signed int, like in q2.  This allows for a properly
negative vid.rowbytes which may be needed in, e.g. a DIB sections
windows driver if needed.  Along with it, I changed a few places
where unsigned int is used along with comparisons against the relevant
vid.* members.
One thing I am not 100% sure is the signedness requirements of
d_zrowbytes and d_zwidth: q2 has them as unsigned but I am not sure
whether that is because they are needed as unsigned or it was just an
oversight of the id developers. They do look like they should be OK
as signed int to me, though: comments?

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Note from Bill Currie: I had to do some extra changes as many
signed/unsigned comparisons were somehow missed.
2012-10-21 09:00:50 +09:00

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/*
vid.h
video driver defs
Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to:
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
59 Temple Place - Suite 330
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#ifndef __vid_h_
#define __vid_h_
#include "QF/qtypes.h"
#include "QF/vrect.h"
#define VID_CBITS 6
#define VID_GRADES (1 << VID_CBITS)
typedef struct {
qboolean initialized;
qboolean is8bit;
void *buffer; // invisible buffer
short *zbuffer;
void *surfcache;
byte *gammatable; // 256
byte *basepal; // 256 * 3
byte *palette; // 256 * 3
byte *colormap8; // 256 * VID_GRADES size
unsigned short *colormap16; // 256 * VID_GRADES size
unsigned int *colormap32; // 256 * VID_GRADES size
int fullbright; // index of first fullbright color
int rowbytes; // may be > width if displayed in a window
int width;
int height;
float aspect; // width / height -- < 1 is taller than wide
int numpages;
qboolean recalc_refdef; // if true, recalc vid-based stuff
qboolean cshift_changed;
quat_t cshift_color;
void *conbuffer;
int conrowbytes;
int conwidth;
int conheight;
int maxwarpwidth;
int maxwarpheight;
byte *direct; // direct drawing to framebuffer, if not
// NULL
int (*surf_cache_size)(int width, int height);
void (*flush_caches)(void);
void (*init_caches)(void *cache, int size);
void (*do_screen_buffer)(void);
void (*set_palette)(const byte *palette);
// gl stuff
void (*load_gl)(void);
void (*init_gl)(void);
void *(*get_proc_address)(const char *name, qboolean crit);
void (*end_rendering)(void);
} viddef_t;
extern viddef_t viddef;
extern unsigned int d_8to24table[256]; //FIXME nq/qw uses
extern qboolean vid_gamma_avail;
void VID_Init_Cvars (void);
// Called at startup to set up translation tables, takes 256 8 bit RGB values
// the palette data will go away after the call, so it must be copied off if
// the video driver will need it again
void VID_Init (byte *palette, byte *colormap);
void VID_Shutdown (void);
void VID_SetCaption (const char *text);
#endif // __vid_h_