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Remove 3 wasteful bytes of guaranteed blank memory from some place where it's not gonna matter that much
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ consvar_t cv_gif_localcolortable = CVAR_INIT ("gif_localcolortable", "On", CV_S
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#ifdef HAVE_ANIGIF
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static boolean gif_optimize = false; // So nobody can do something dumb
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static boolean gif_downscale = false; // like changing cvars mid output
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static INT32 gif_dynamicdelay = 0; // and messing something up
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static UINT8 gif_dynamicdelay = (UINT8)0; // and messing something up
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// Palette handling
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static boolean gif_localcolortable = false;
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@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ static void GIF_framewrite(void)
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UINT16 delay = 0;
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INT32 startline;
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if (gif_dynamicdelay == 2)
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if (gif_dynamicdelay ==(UINT8) 2)
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{
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// golden's attempt at creating a "dynamic delay"
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UINT16 mingifdelay = 10; // minimum gif delay in milliseconds (keep at 10 because gifs can't get more precise).
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@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ static void GIF_framewrite(void)
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gif_delayus -= frames*(mingifdelay*1000); // remove frames by the amount of milliseconds they take. don't reset to 0, the microseconds help consistency.
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}
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}
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else if (gif_dynamicdelay == 1)
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else if (gif_dynamicdelay ==(UINT8) 1)
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{
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float delayf = ceil(100.0f/NEWTICRATE);
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@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ INT32 GIF_open(const char *filename)
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gif_optimize = (!!cv_gif_optimize.value);
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gif_downscale = (!!cv_gif_downscale.value);
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gif_dynamicdelay = cv_gif_dynamicdelay.value;
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gif_dynamicdelay = (UINT8)cv_gif_dynamicdelay.value;
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gif_localcolortable = (!!cv_gif_localcolortable.value);
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gif_colorprofile = (!!cv_screenshot_colorprofile.value);
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gif_headerpalette = GIF_getpalette(0);
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