Miscellanous fixes to merge
These are the commits from the "miscellanous-fixes" branch that are okay to merge in.
Bugs fixed include the following:
* CTF flags respawning incorrectly: they cannot z position themselves correctly, and they cannot flip themselves.
* The weird "jumping" spring/monitor effect: this is the result of an internal mobj_t pointer (tmfloorthing, specifically) not resetting itself to NULL for the next object's thinker, resulting in Z movement code thrusting the object vertically at tmfloorthing->momz.
See merge request !18
... because some things (Lua. custom header entries) move it.
https://mb.srb2.org/showthread.php?t=40580
(Technically breaks netgame compatibility for Lua-heavy mods, so in next.)
This fixes the issue with upside-down springs shooting downwards if you touch another of its kind. Also fixes one of the issues with monitors in Icicle Falls (after you phase inside the East-most float-bob FOF's monitor via the other bug and jump up to break it while there, the NEXT monitor moves upwards too)
Actual blockmap fix
MI's "fix" was a reversion of something that allowed 2.0 maps to use the entire blockmap. This MR reverts that fix and adds a proper fix to the issue of west/south edges of the blockmap not working as they should. Tested with a thokbarrier-less square map (all sides were solid) and with AGZ (objects are tangible all around the map, like they are in 2.1.14).
See merge request !10
Re-fix the server global variable in Lua
I screwed up the conditions on my first attempt to fix this, since I only tested one scenario. Tested this in SP, at the main menu, and both clientside and (dedicated)serverside in MP. Everything works as intended.
See merge request !9
Polyobject more fixes
Extra fixes related to polyobjects; actually properly putting their flats alongside them in the draw list, and making them able to use single-waypoint zoom tube sequences. Also threw in a smoothness fix for swinging chains while I was there.
See merge request !8
Polyobject scroll hotfix
Things fixed:
* Polyobjects should now carry the same thing types as conveyors (notable example; they'll now carry Crawlas when they wouldn't before)
* The drifting issue with players on spinning polyobjects should be fixed. (I swapped in the old bad hack for a new hack that should work like it's supposed to)
See merge request !6
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(It's that infamous intangible West/South linedefs bug, which was really a blockmap-related bug all along. AND IT WAS SO SIMPLE TO FIX!)
git-svn-id: https://code.orospakr.ca/svn/srb2/trunk@9048 6de4a73c-47e2-0310-b8c1-93d6ecd3f8cd
running is another story
Author: Ronald Kinard <furyhunter600@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 28 02:09:03 2015 -0600
git-svn-id: https://code.orospakr.ca/svn/srb2/trunk@9013 6de4a73c-47e2-0310-b8c1-93d6ecd3f8cd
Core code has too many #define dependencies on interface-specific
defines. This means that it's currently not possible to safely
separate the core and interface code into different contexts. The
core code should be refactored to accomadate for this because we
should not have any interface-specific code in core in the first
place.
This reverts the static library SRB2Core from a7135094 and instead
adds the core sources to the SRB2SDL2 target directly.
So frustrating...
Core and SDL2 are two separate targets now. Core is a static library
that is linked into SRB2SDL2. The sources for both are separated.
When using an IDE like Visual Studio or Xcode, the source code
organized into groups that explain what that group of sources does.
In the future, "Main" could be split into a few more groups based on
file prefixes, but I think the way it is set up works for now.
Makefile targets are not affected by source_groups and typing `make`
will automatically compile both the "Core" library and SRB2SDL2
itself.