I added similar checks for the other num* but it seems some MD2s break the other limits without knowing anyway ...so I've commented these checks out for now, unless we have further discussion regarding them later on
Also, the "teleport" devmode command can now gracefully handle coordinates specified outside maps with no/few thok barriers, which previously prevented teleport via the thok barrier bleed's sector floor and ceiling being equal.
Fixing various problems with MF_SOLID collision
(I, toast, wrote the original merge request, but Alam made this merge request because I made a mistake. Twice. In a row.)
* Solid objects are now no longer intangible when your z is less than the other object's.
* I originally thought the bug was limited to just solid objects on slopes (hence the branch name), and was wondering about undesired side effects - but looking at this gfy, this was a major bug that slopes made easier to expose.
* Unfixed = http://gfycat.com/BareLimitedCavy
* Fixed = http://gfycat.com/JubilantOffensiveGar
* You now properly lose your momentum when jumping at a solid object.
* The way I fixed this was a hack, but it was originally a much worse hack which resulted in very bizzare physics issues, so...
* Unfixed = http://gfycat.com/ShockingAbsoluteArthropods (also demonstrates the first bug)
* Fixed = http://gfycat.com/EmbellishedCourageousGordonsetter
See merge request !119
Fixed players disappearing when spindashing whilst wearing multi-layer shields
* Before: http://i.imgur.com/gxUFElo.png
* After: http://i.imgur.com/NxsOg94.png
The problem was that MT_OVERLAY's default radius and height were never getting changed from 1*FRACUNIT, and that meant that when you spindashed, the game considered it completely below the surface of the flat you were standing on. Since you're not usually clipped on flats that don't belong to FOFs, we didn't notice this aspect of the issue sooner.
(SORRY FOR THE MULTIPLE MR'S AGAIN I TOTALLY SUCK AT REMEMBERING TO MAKE SURE IT GOES TO NEXT INSTEAD OF MASTER)
See merge request !124
v.drawScaled negative scales fix
Lua now errors if you try to use negative scales with v.drawScaled, rather than crashing as it does in 2.1.16 currently. Not much else to say here.
See merge request !126
Fixing FF_REVERSEPLATFORM clipping fixes
Forgot the case where == 0.
Tested by @wolfy852 in Top Down, where the bugs this caused were first discovered.
See merge request !121
Even more slope-related fixes
What it says on the tin pretty much:
Currently included fixes:
* Pusher specials applied to FOFs did not properly account for slopes applied to the bottom plane; this probably was just a minor slipup that appeared on adding the support in the first place, I take it? (some waterfall in the last section of SUGOI's Fudge Canyon is the only place I can think of offhand where this bug is noticable)
See merge request !114
Treating " as whitespace in TEXTURES (and animdefs too i guess)
SLADE adds this character in its TEXTURES editor and makes SRB2 cry unless the lump is manually edited; this just treats it as whitespace so we don't have to think too hard about it.
Also, two I_Errors now refer to the correct lump name.
See merge request !122
(the problem was that MT_OVERLAY's default radius and height were never getting changed from 1*FRACUNIT, and that meant that when you spindashed, the game considered it completely below the surface of the flat you were standing on. Since you're not usually clipped on flats that don't belong to FOFs, we didn't notice this issue sooner.)
HOWEVER, since these changes to PIT_CheckThing do raise questions about whether there may be unintended side effects here. As a result, I may remake this for internal only if necessary.
More slope fixes (aka sorry guys I made another quick SUGOI fix)
Another slopes fix branch!
This branch currently includes a fix for:
* Knuckles gliding into a slope while in 2D mode causes him to try to "climb" on air above them, if the original non-sloped height is higher. Unfortunately he still tries to grab onto places that he can't really climb on, but at least now it's on the slope itself and not in mid-air lol. This issue is encountered in SUGOI's Retro Hill Zone, if you want to check for yourselves.
* Bustable FOF-busting code for both players AND pushables not accounting for slopes
* (Unrelated to slopes): Fix FF_SHATTERBOTTOM FOFs acting like THZ goop when stood on; I added this fix as a bonus because I encountered it in a test map of mine for the bustables fix
(Other fixes may or may not appear here in the near future, I haven't decided yet. Don't wait on me to get in any further fixes before merging, that said)
See merge request !110
Last-minute NiGHTS exiting bugfix
One single-line fix concerning the end of NiGHTS maps. Extremely small, literally zero side effects here, the only reason I'm not committing directly to master (aside from ettiquette) is that I don't have the ability to do so.
* The NiGHTS drone had a single tic of visibility when you hit the goal, which is evident stepping frame by frame through http://gfycat.com/ComplicatedComposedAoudad (the contents of which may or may not make it into 2.2). This is no longer the case.
See merge request !100
Cutscene switch fix
Yet another fix for SUGOI, lol: apparently going from a final level's post-cutscene straight to a custom credits cutscene gets the latter stuck forever in the first scene (because the game accidentally stops the cutscene responder from realising the custom credits cutscene is running). This branch of course makes a fix for that.
See merge request !108
Wall collision fixes
Fixes included in this branch:
* A fix for a specific crash encountered in a SUGOI map (sound familiar?) caused by bouncing off a wall adjacent to a slope
* A fix for solid midtextures not accounting for Effect 3/Peg Midtexture properly (https://mb.srb2.org/showthread.php?t=41462)
* A fix for solid midtextures not accounting for texture y offsets properly for non-Lower Unpegged/Peg Midtextured midtextures
* A fix for solid midtextures not accounting for "infinite" repeats (Repeat Midtexture + no repeat count set)
* ~~A fix for Effect 4 on Polyobject First Line making that particular linedef's midtexture solid in addition to making planes visible - this is not wanted if you want a polyobject with both visible planes and full intangibility.~~ Apparently they never did this anyway, don't mind me \o/
See merge request !104
Fix non-player objects having busted step-up/down on slopes
Why the fuck did I make this a player conditional in the first place holy shit
See merge request !103
RA menu can be opened if the game is modified, but Start can't be selected. (Obvious reason: so scripts to display info can be used easier)
Fixed the stupid background for messages in the Record Attack menu, it was bugging me
* Effect 3 (Peg Midtexture) is now accounted for properly, flipping the collision box position to match the actual rendered position of the midtexture
* Fixed incorrect application of y-offsets for non-lower unpegged midtextures collision boxes; +ve always goes up, -ve always goes down!
* Effect 4 now doesn't make midtextures solid for polyobjects at all - this "conflicted" with First Line having both Effect 4 (visible planes) and Effect 3 (intangible) simultaneously, where we kind of expect the first line's wall to not be made solid. This may be less of a problem in future SRB2 versions, but for now solid midtextures for polyobjects are disabled.
. tmthing can be NULL if called from PTR_SlideTraverse, so we should use slidemo instead
This fixes a crash that occurs in yet ANOTHER SUGOI map, involving bouncy walls next to sloped floors/ceilings
To understand: look at AjustSegs(void) in hw_bsp.c. It reallocates the vetex_t pointers for lines as POLYVERTEX_T pointers, and of COURSE things are gonna get wacky when you're casting pointers.
I dunno how resilient the FLOAT_TO_FIXED solution is or whether it'll be netgame compatible (yayyy float precision loss) but it's not like our builds are netgame compatible with themselves
* The NiGHTS drone had a single tic of visibility when you hit the goal, which is evident stepping frame by frame through http://gfycat.com/ComplicatedComposedAoudad (the contents of which may or may not make it into 2.2).
* When completing a NiGHTS stage with a non-zero link, the link could flash up in the final few tics before the fade to black. This just checks for player->exiting to make sure it shouldn't be shown.
OpenGL planes fix
This branch removes a specific hack in the OpenGL code for detecting if a plane is for the floor or ceiling of a sector. This it turns out fixes ceiling slopes in Boinciel's SUGOI map going missing. Though, It doesn't fix that other glitch with one FOF (must be unrelated).
If you want to test these fixes out properly, make sure working in-level sectors, FOFs AND also polyobjects all still work fine, sloped or not.
See merge request !97
Fof slope crash fix
This fixes yet another software renderer crash, this time relating to sloped FOFs: sometimes the renderer thinks parts of FOFs where the top and bottom heights are the same height are actually the bottom going through the top (in other words a negative height). This causes problems when drawing normal walls around such FOFs since the game obviously doesn't expect negative heights anywhere along the FOF - before slopes, the game could just flip around the top and bottom heights automatically with no problems. This branch also should fix crashes for all genuine cases of negative FOF heights when slopes are involved, I suppose.
Hopefully this stops FuriousFox's SUGOI map crashing for the time being, all seemed fine when I tested it out myself.
See merge request !96
-warp checking for invalid map names
I've noticed a bunch of new people getting the "Cannot warp to map 0 (out of range)" error when testing their custom maps. On asking what map name they used, it was clear they didn't use a MAPxx name at all. Sadly it was not obvious to them that other kind of map names are not accepted by SRB2, so I thought it best we make that more clear in-game.
SRB2 now gives you the error "Cannot warp to map \[your input\] (invalid map name)" if you used -warp with a param that is neither a MAPxx name or a plain number.
See merge request !99
Fix R_AddSingleSpriteDef's I_Error messages
Whoops, seems I forgot about this little branch. Basically this fixes how for a character's sprites, a full sprite lump name is displayed instead of just its sprite prefix in the "R_AddSingleSpriteDef: No patches found for [sprite prefix] frame [frame character]" message (unlike when it occurs for non-character sprites), resulting in something like "R_AddSingleSpriteDef: No patches found for PLAYC2C8 frame \^" which does NOT help custom character authors at all as it just confuses them instead. (for the record, the problem would actually with the ^ frame and not the ones displayed after "PLAY")
Oh, and the same problem is also fixed for this similar message: "R_AddSingleSpriteDef: Sprite [sprite prefix] frame [frame character] is missing rotations"
See merge request !95
for some apparent reason the compiler didn't like the while loop condition edit on its own (it complained about inline failures for P_MobjReadyToTrigger for some reason), so I had to add that extra bit above the while loop... and it was happy again, huh
If you want more specifics, sloped FOFs are to blame it turns out: sometimes the bottom of an FOF wall blocking a segment of an in-level wall column can be considered ABOVE the top part of the FOF there (yikes), and then the dc_y* values go offscreen, and then BOOM
Software crashes fix... fix
Fixes a typo introduced by merge request !75 that caused upper textures to set the wrong ceiling clipping value when not visible, allowing all sorts behind the walls to be visible. This is most noticable in GFZ2 when the inside of the tunnel section is visible
...probably a good idea to make sure this one doesn't introduce any MORE visual glitches by mistake (again, compare with 2.1.15 if possible)
See merge request !93
Fix for flats with transparent pixels on slopes
This fixes how R_DrawTiltedSplat_8 unintentionally allows the cyan pixels to NOT be considered "transparent" if after being remapped, depending on sector brightness and/or linedef type 606 colormaps, the result of remapping is not palette index 247 (the cyan we typically turn transparent). That is, the original colors from the source flat graphic are not checked, but instead the __result__ of coloring the flat under the respective colormap is checked for "transparent" pixels. This is only a problem for the tilted splat drawing function, not the regular one for non-sloped planes with cyan-pixel-using flats.
I found out about this bug from the issues Ritz was having with sloped 255-alpha translucent FOFs using transparent flats and his custom COLORMAP lump (and later when he applied a linedef type 606 colormap to the FOF) for his custom map. Thankfully he has some workarounds, but this should fix the code-side issues that caused his problems in the first place.
I also fixed stuff with another splat drawing function that's not currently used atm (maybe it will be in the future, if splats themselves are ever enabled again? *shrugs*).
See merge request !92
Skybox rendering offset fix for third person/alt view camera
Fixes the issue reported in this thread: https://mb.srb2.org/showthread.php?t=41729
I dunno if this will negatively affect any existing skyboxes in SRB2's own levels, that said. I tried out THZ2 and CEZ1 with this fix at least but I forgot to compare them with how they are in 2.1.15 so _*shrugs_*
See merge request !94