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We do +not claim ownership of any of SEGA's intellectual property used in SRB2. diff --git a/src/console.c b/src/console.c index 3c06561c..eb220897 100644 --- a/src/console.c +++ b/src/console.c @@ -101,8 +101,6 @@ static void CON_RecalcSize(void); static void CONS_hudlines_Change(void); static void CONS_backcolor_Change(void); -static void CON_DrawBackpic(patch_t *pic, INT32 startx, INT32 destwidth); -//static void CON_DrawBackpic2(pic_t *pic, INT32 startx, INT32 destwidth); //====================================================================== // CONSOLE VARS AND COMMANDS @@ -1233,24 +1231,15 @@ void CONS_Printf(const char *fmt, ...) if (con_startup) { #if (defined (_WINDOWS)) || (defined (__OS2__) && !defined (HAVE_SDL)) - static lumpnum_t con_backpic_lumpnum = UINT32_MAX; - patch_t *con_backpic; + patch_t *con_backpic = W_CachePatchName("CONSBACK", PU_CACHE); - if (con_backpic_lumpnum == UINT32_MAX) - con_backpic_lumpnum = W_GetNumForName("CONSBACK"); + // Jimita: CON_DrawBackpic just called V_DrawScaledPatch + V_DrawScaledPatch(0, 0, 0, con_backpic); - // We load the raw lump, even in hardware mode - con_backpic = (patch_t*)W_CacheLumpNum(con_backpic_lumpnum, PU_CACHE); - - // show startup screen and message using only 'software' graphics - // (rendermode may be hardware accelerated, but the video mode is not set yet) - CON_DrawBackpic(con_backpic, 0, vid.width); // put console background - I_LoadingScreen(txt); - - Z_Unlock(con_backpic); + W_UnlockCachedPatch(con_backpic); + I_LoadingScreen(txt); // Win32/OS2 only #else - // here we display the console background and console text - // (no hardware accelerated support for these versions) + // here we display the console text CON_Drawer(); I_FinishUpdate(); // page flip or blit buffer #endif @@ -1474,64 +1463,6 @@ static void CON_DrawHudlines(void) con_clearlines = y; // this is handled by HU_Erase(); } -// Scale a pic_t at 'startx' pos, to 'destwidth' columns. -// startx, destwidth is resolution dependent -// Used to draw console borders, console background. -// The pic must be sized BASEVIDHEIGHT height. -static void CON_DrawBackpic(patch_t *pic, INT32 startx, INT32 destwidth) -{ - (void)startx; - (void)destwidth; - V_DrawScaledPatch(0, 0, 0, pic); -} - -#if 0 -static inline void CON_DrawBackpic2(pic_t *pic, INT32 startx, INT32 destwidth) -{ - INT32 x, y; - INT32 v; - UINT8 *src, *dest; - const UINT8 *deststop; - INT32 frac, fracstep; - - dest = screens[0]+startx; - deststop = screens[0] + vid.rowbytes * vid.height; - - for (y = 0; y < con_curlines; y++, dest += vid.width) - { - // scale the picture to the resolution - v = SHORT(pic->height) - ((con_curlines - y) * (BASEVIDHEIGHT-1) / vid.height) - 1; - - src = pic->data + v*SHORT(pic->width); - - // in case of the console backpic, simplify - if (SHORT(pic->width) == destwidth) - M_Memcpy(dest, src, destwidth); - else - { - // scale pic to screen width - frac = 0; - fracstep = (SHORT(pic->width)<<16)/destwidth; - for (x = 0; x < destwidth; x += 4) - { - if (dest+x > deststop) break; - dest[x] = src[frac>>FRACBITS]; - frac += fracstep; - if (dest+x+1 > deststop) break; - dest[x+1] = src[frac>>FRACBITS]; - frac += fracstep; - if (dest+x+2 > deststop) break; - dest[x+2] = src[frac>>FRACBITS]; - frac += fracstep; - if (dest+x+3 > deststop) break; - dest[x+3] = src[frac>>FRACBITS]; - frac += fracstep; - } - } - } -} -#endif - // draw the console background, text, and prompt if enough place // static void CON_DrawConsole(void) @@ -1554,18 +1485,10 @@ static void CON_DrawConsole(void) // draw console background if (cons_backpic.value || con_forcepic) { - static lumpnum_t con_backpic_lumpnum = UINT32_MAX; - patch_t *con_backpic; + patch_t *con_backpic = W_CachePatchName("CONSBACK", PU_CACHE); - if (con_backpic_lumpnum == UINT32_MAX) - con_backpic_lumpnum = W_GetNumForName("CONSBACK"); - - con_backpic = (patch_t*)W_CachePatchNum(con_backpic_lumpnum, PU_CACHE); - - if (rendermode != render_soft) - V_DrawScaledPatch(0, 0, 0, con_backpic); - else if (rendermode != render_none) - CON_DrawBackpic(con_backpic, 0, vid.width); // picture as background + // Jimita: CON_DrawBackpic just called V_DrawScaledPatch + V_DrawScaledPatch(0, 0, 0, con_backpic); W_UnlockCachedPatch(con_backpic); } diff --git a/src/d_main.c b/src/d_main.c index b03c0941..05674f96 100644 --- a/src/d_main.c +++ b/src/d_main.c @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ static void IdentifyVersion(void) else if (srb2wad1 != NULL && FIL_ReadFileOK(srb2wad1)) D_AddFile(srb2wad1); else - I_Error("SRB2.SRB/SRB2.WAD not found! Expected in %s, ss files: %s and %s\n", srb2waddir, srb2wad1, srb2wad2); + I_Error("SRB2.SRB/SRB2.WAD not found! Expected in %s, ss files: %s or %s\n", srb2waddir, srb2wad1, srb2wad2); if (srb2wad1) free(srb2wad1); diff --git a/src/f_finale.c b/src/f_finale.c index c37184aa..7c59ba8b 100644 --- a/src/f_finale.c +++ b/src/f_finale.c @@ -979,6 +979,7 @@ static const char *credits[] = { "Callum Dickinson", "Scott \"Graue\" Feeney", "Nathan \"Jazz\" Giroux", + "Vivian \"toaster\" Grannell", "Thomas \"Shadow Hog\" Igoe", "Iestyn \"Monster Iestyn\" Jealous", "Ronald \"Furyhunter\" Kinard", // The SDL2 port @@ -986,6 +987,7 @@ static const char *credits[] = { "Ehab \"Wolfy\" Saeed", "\"Kaito Sinclaire\"", "\"SSNTails\"", + "Marco \"mazmazz\" Zafra", "", "\1Programming", "\1Assistance", @@ -993,7 +995,6 @@ static const char *credits[] = { "Andrew \"orospakr\" Clunis", "Gregor \"Oogaland\" Dick", "Louis-Antoine \"LJSonic\" de Moulins", // for fixing 2.1's netcode (de Rochefort doesn't quite fit on the screen sorry lol) - "Vivian \"toaster\" Grannell", "Julio \"Chaos Zero 64\" Guir", "\"Kalaron\"", // Coded some of Sryder13's collection of OpenGL fixes, especially fog "Matthew \"Shuffle\" Marsalko", @@ -1001,7 +1002,12 @@ static const char *credits[] = { "\"Morph\"", // For SRB2Morphed stuff "Colin \"Sonict\" Pfaff", "Sean \"Sryder13\" Ryder", + "Tasos \"tatokis\" Sahanidis", // Corrected C FixedMul, making 64-bit builds netplay compatible + "\"Steel Titanium\"", "Ben \"Cue\" Woodford", + // Git contributors with 5+ approved merges, at least a few of substantive quality, may be named + // Everyone else is acknowledged here + "STJr Git Contributors", "", "\1Sprite Artists", "Odi \"Iceman404\" Atunzu", @@ -1048,13 +1054,13 @@ static const char *credits[] = { "Thomas \"Shadow Hog\" Igoe", "Erik \"Torgo\" Nielsen", "\"Kaito Sinclaire\"", - "Wessel \"Spherallic\" Smit", + "Wessel \"sphere\" Smit", "\"Spazzo\"", "\"SSNTails\"", "Rob Tisdell", "Jarrett \"JEV3\" Voight", "Johnny \"Sonikku\" Wallbank", - "Marco \"Digiku\" Zafra", + "Marco \"mazmazz\" Zafra", "", "\1Boss Design", "Ben \"Mystic\" Geyer", @@ -1152,6 +1158,9 @@ void F_CreditDrawer(void) for (i = 0; credits_pics[i].patch; i++) V_DrawSciencePatch(credits_pics[i].x<>1); + // Dim the background + V_DrawFadeScreen(); + // Draw credits text on top for (i = 0; credits[i]; i++) { diff --git a/src/hardware/hw_main.c b/src/hardware/hw_main.c index 64df1a2e..23618bf0 100644 --- a/src/hardware/hw_main.c +++ b/src/hardware/hw_main.c @@ -3527,9 +3527,7 @@ static void HWR_Subsector(size_t num) #ifndef POLYSKY // Moved here because before, when above the ceiling and the floor does not have the sky flat, it doesn't draw the sky if (gr_frontsector->ceilingpic == skyflatnum || gr_frontsector->floorpic == skyflatnum) - { drawsky = true; - } #endif #ifdef R_FAKEFLOORS @@ -5601,7 +5599,7 @@ static void HWR_ProjectPrecipitationSprite(precipmobj_t *thing) // ========================================================================== // // ========================================================================== -static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player_t *player) +static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(void) { FOutVector v[4]; angle_t angle; @@ -5609,18 +5607,18 @@ static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player_t *player) float aspectratio; float angleturn; -// 3--2 -// | /| -// |/ | -// 0--1 - - (void)player; HWR_GetTexture(skytexture); + aspectratio = (float)vid.width/(float)vid.height; //Hurdler: the sky is the only texture who need 4.0f instead of 1.0 // because it's called just after clearing the screen // and thus, the near clipping plane is set to 3.99 // Sryder: Just use the near clipping plane value then + + // 3--2 + // | /| + // |/ | + // 0--1 v[0].x = v[3].x = -ZCLIP_PLANE-1; v[1].x = v[2].x = ZCLIP_PLANE+1; v[0].y = v[1].y = -ZCLIP_PLANE-1; @@ -5635,7 +5633,6 @@ static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player_t *player) // The only time this will probably be an issue is when a sky wider than 1024 is used as a sky AND a regular wall texture angle = (dup_viewangle + gr_xtoviewangle[0]); - dimensionmultiply = ((float)textures[skytexture]->width/256.0f); v[0].sow = v[3].sow = ((float) angle / ((ANGLE_90-1)*dimensionmultiply)); @@ -5643,10 +5640,13 @@ static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player_t *player) // Y angle = aimingangle; - - aspectratio = (float)vid.width/(float)vid.height; dimensionmultiply = ((float)textures[skytexture]->height/(128.0f*aspectratio)); - angleturn = (((float)ANGLE_45-1.0f)*aspectratio)*dimensionmultiply; + + if (splitscreen) + { + dimensionmultiply *= 2; + angle *= 2; + } // Middle of the sky should always be at angle 0 // need to keep correct aspect ratio with X @@ -5662,6 +5662,8 @@ static void HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player_t *player) v[0].tow = v[1].tow = -(0.5f-(0.5f/dimensionmultiply)); } + angleturn = (((float)ANGLE_45-1.0f)*aspectratio)*dimensionmultiply; + if (angle > ANGLE_180) // Do this because we don't want the sky to suddenly teleport when crossing over 0 to 360 and vice versa { angle = InvAngle(angle); @@ -5825,12 +5827,8 @@ if (0) HWD.pfnSetSpecialState(HWD_SET_FOG_MODE, 0); // Turn it off } -#ifndef _NDS if (drawsky) - HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player); -#else - (void)HWR_DrawSkyBackground; -#endif + HWR_DrawSkyBackground(); //Hurdler: it doesn't work in splitscreen mode drawsky = splitscreen; @@ -6046,12 +6044,8 @@ if (0) HWD.pfnSetSpecialState(HWD_SET_FOG_MODE, 0); // Turn it off } -#ifndef _NDS if (!skybox && drawsky) // Don't draw the regular sky if there's a skybox - HWR_DrawSkyBackground(player); -#else - (void)HWR_DrawSkyBackground; -#endif + HWR_DrawSkyBackground(); //Hurdler: it doesn't work in splitscreen mode drawsky = splitscreen; diff --git a/src/m_argv.c b/src/m_argv.c index 859fc902..5c5dc37c 100644 --- a/src/m_argv.c +++ b/src/m_argv.c @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copyright (C) 1993-1996 by id Software, Inc. // Copyright (C) 1998-2000 by DooM Legacy Team. -// Copyright (C) 1999-2016 by Sonic Team Junior. +// Copyright (C) 1999-2018 by Sonic Team Junior. // // This program is free software distributed under the // terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2. @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ INT32 myargc; */ char **myargv; +/** \brief did we alloc myargv ourselves? +*/ +boolean myargmalloc = false; + /** \brief founded the parm */ static INT32 found; @@ -176,6 +180,7 @@ void M_FindResponseFile(void) free(file); I_Error("Not enough memory to read response file"); } + myargmalloc = true; // mark as having been allocated by us memset(myargv, 0, sizeof (char *) * MAXARGVS); myargv[0] = firstargv; @@ -198,17 +203,15 @@ void M_FindResponseFile(void) k++; } while (k < size); - free(file); - for (k = 0; k < pindex; k++) myargv[indexinfile++] = moreargs[k]; myargc = indexinfile; // display arguments - CONS_Printf(M_GetText("%d command-line args:\n"), myargc); + CONS_Printf(M_GetText("%d command-line args:\n"), myargc-1); // -1 so @ don't actually get counted for for (k = 1; k < myargc; k++) CONS_Printf("%s\n", myargv[k]); break; } -} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/m_argv.h b/src/m_argv.h index 46ef9a2c..af346a2c 100644 --- a/src/m_argv.h +++ b/src/m_argv.h @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ // extern INT32 myargc; extern char **myargv; +extern boolean myargmalloc; // Returns the position of the given parameter in the arg list (0 if not found). INT32 M_CheckParm(const char *check); diff --git a/src/m_fixed.h b/src/m_fixed.h index 77382398..b32f0afa 100644 --- a/src/m_fixed.h +++ b/src/m_fixed.h @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ typedef INT32 fixed_t; :"=a" (ret) // eax is always the result and the first operand (%0,%1) :"0" (a), "r" (b) // and %2 is what we use imull on with what in %1 , "I" (FRACBITS) // %3 holds FRACBITS (normally 16) - :"%cc", "%edx" // edx and condition codes clobbered + :"cc", "%edx" // edx and condition codes clobbered ); return ret; } diff --git a/src/sdl/i_system.c b/src/sdl/i_system.c index 5e0bc20e..2b35ce8b 100644 --- a/src/sdl/i_system.c +++ b/src/sdl/i_system.c @@ -2139,6 +2139,8 @@ void I_Quit(void) printf("\r"); ShowEndTxt(); } + if (myargmalloc) + free(myargv); // Deallocate allocated memory death: W_Shutdown(); exit(0); diff --git a/src/sdl12/i_system.c b/src/sdl12/i_system.c index ed0db653..8729e592 100644 --- a/src/sdl12/i_system.c +++ b/src/sdl12/i_system.c @@ -2301,6 +2301,8 @@ void I_Quit(void) printf("\r"); ShowEndTxt(); } + if (myargmalloc) + free(myargv); // Deallocate allocated memory death: W_Shutdown(); #ifdef GP2X diff --git a/src/v_video.c b/src/v_video.c index 933ec0f0..194b398a 100644 --- a/src/v_video.c +++ b/src/v_video.c @@ -344,8 +344,8 @@ void V_DrawFixedPatch(fixed_t x, fixed_t y, fixed_t pscale, INT32 scrn, patch_t return; #ifdef HWRENDER - // oh please - if (rendermode != render_soft && !con_startup) + //if (rendermode != render_soft && !con_startup) // Why? + if (rendermode != render_soft) { HWR_DrawFixedPatch((GLPatch_t *)patch, x, y, pscale, scrn, colormap); return; diff --git a/src/win32/win_sys.c b/src/win32/win_sys.c index 316da61d..77a21f7f 100644 --- a/src/win32/win_sys.c +++ b/src/win32/win_sys.c @@ -771,6 +771,8 @@ void I_Quit(void) ShowEndTxt(co); } fflush(stderr); + if (myargmalloc) + free(myargv); // Deallocate allocated memory W_Shutdown(); exit(0); }