Here's how it works: When a player walks off the
moving platform, it applies their pmomz once, and
then _keeps pmomz set_ so that the camera still
adds pmomz to its movements until they hit another
floor. This way, the camera doesn't jerk around.
Angles now go from 0 to 0xFFFF (360 degrees == FRACUNIT) instead
of using a full UINT32. Lua only has one number type, so signedness
gets in the way of using angle_t directly. This handling of angles
matches up with how ZDoom ACS scripting and the like does it.
I also changed all the integer casts and pushes of fixed_t to
their own macro in preperation for possible future seperation.
Apparently the mistake also caused myargc to be cleared in Linux64 SDL2 (as pointed out by that ilag11111 guy on GitHub), so that should be fixed now too.
Previously in Lua, dedicatedserver would only return true if the player running the script was the one hosting the dedicated server. In all other cases, it would return nil. This fixes it to point to the server host no matter what.