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Alam Ed Arias
4321757df4 Merge branch 'master' into next 2016-07-24 01:07:25 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
03ddc1f29a define SRTICT_ALIGN to - if the system is x86/x64 system 2016-07-23 23:26:08 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
ddce305c17 under clang, defined does not means true 2016-07-23 23:14:24 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
82fad646e7 wad and lumps are unsigned, not signed 2016-07-23 23:02:10 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
ee73416222 appveyor: fixup version 2016-07-22 17:28:00 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
da6a2be075 Merge branch 'next' 2016-07-22 17:22:58 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
5513e110d1 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-07-21 19:21:49 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
5c234a817a Merge branch 'master' into next 2016-07-21 18:49:33 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
f6b8b51ac2 Merge branch 'software-fixes' into 'master'
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
2016-07-21 17:45:45 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
df0a90957f Merge branch 'tilted-transparent-flats-fix' into 'master'
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
2016-07-21 17:14:43 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
b02c824da8 Merge branch 'skybox-render-fix' into 'master'
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
2016-07-21 16:58:06 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
9301344003 Merge branch 'macosx-hacking' into 'master'
OS X Makefile build setup

This merge request:

* Cleans up the OS X bundle resource location code and fixes a SIGSEGV and memory leak
* Simplifies and fixes the OS X desktop alert code, closing more leaks
* Adds the MACOSX build flag to the Makefiles, to allow building a binary (but not Mac app yet) of SRB2.

This is intended to make it easier for developers to build on Mac OS X, without having to pull in all of XCode. You can keep using CMake if you prefer.

To test, use `make -C src MACOSX=1 NONX86=1 SDL=1 NOASM=1` for a release build.

Left to do:

* Add a content bundling script to be run after building, and a flag to trigger doing that.
  `MACOSX_BUNDLE` maybe?
* Somehow get access to a Mac running PowerPC and figure out how to build a multi-platform binary.
* Add the proper magic to compile using gcc if requested. (Right now, compilation is done via LLVM/Clang)

See merge request !72
2016-07-21 15:38:46 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
a9c521031d Merge branch 'gasjets_and_slopes' into 'next'
Gas jets, fan objects, springs and slopes

Whoop whoop whoop minor bugs that only get noticed due to weird experiments whoop whoop whoop

* For gas jets only: the object's standingslope is ALWAYS null. No drifting down the slope for you.
* For gas jets and fan objects: Now checks whether the player's top is below the bottom of the launcher, instead of its bottom. zdist calculation not affected, since it's signed and okay with being negative by about the height of the player.
* For all 3: the player's standingslope is NULL'd so the player isn't launched off at a wacky angle if they're standing on a slope then walk into the thing.

See merge request !91
2016-07-21 15:11:49 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
1a0fcbd8dc Revert "Merge branch 'RemoveINetC' into 'master'"
This reverts commit 8607f5247c, reversing
changes made to 11d76a6562.
2016-07-21 14:42:00 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
8607f5247c Merge branch 'RemoveINetC' into 'master'
Remove i_net.c

The code in i_net.c doesn't actually seem to be used in SRB2. I was able to compile a build without it, and hosting and joining netgames worked just fine (well, as fine as they can with the current state of the netcode...).

The vast majority of code in the file seems to be contained in HAVE_SDLNET ifdefs, and I'm pretty sure SRB2 has never used SDLNET in a public build. The only bit not contained in that block is I_InitNetwork(), which just prints an error and returns false.

Do we really need to keep it around? If not, I say get rid of it. It seems like useless clutter that is just going to confuse people who are trying to understand the source code.

See merge request !73
2016-07-21 14:15:58 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
c5fe08dcd2 Merge branch 'aatree-refactor' into 'next'
Re-factoring AA tree code from m_misc.c/m_misc.h into its own files

What the title says. The AA tree-related code now lives in the files m_aatree.c and m_aatree.h. Part of why I did this was to solve this m_misc.h/w_wad.h cyclic dependency problem (involving MAX_WADPATH and AA trees themselves) mentioned in the now-removed comments, another reason was ...only OpenGL uses AA trees at all, why include the relevent structs/functions/otherwise anywhere except where is necessary (which is very few files as it turns out)?

Otherwise, it just looked better on its own rather than mixed with all the other stuff already in the m_misc files. Not really important or anything affecting gameplay at all I guess.

See merge request !82
2016-07-21 14:13:38 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
6ba568ac49 Fixed typo of mine that lead to the ceiling part of GFZ2's tunnel section being rendered wrongly 2016-07-20 15:11:36 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
77a40e9016 Slightly unrelated, but if R_DrawTranslucentSplat_8 is ever going to be used this is probably more efficient (also fixing early colormap application for the last part) 2016-07-17 23:01:07 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
9ad205f5ba R_DrawTiltedSplat_8 fix: apply colormapping AFTER checking the source pixel is cyan first 2016-07-17 22:33:37 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
4d0f0230de Fix chasecam/awayviewmobj viewz offset to be consistent with non-skybox frame rendering 2016-07-17 17:36:37 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
6f8d22d507 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-07-11 16:15:03 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
765d68899f Merge branch 'master' into next 2016-07-11 16:10:40 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
11d76a6562 Merge branch 'build-modes' into 'master'
For GCC 6.1 builds

I do not know what I was doing:

NULL checks

building without BLUA support

functions that do not depend on outside vars should be tagged with "const", AKA, FUNCMATH

See merge request !89
2016-07-11 15:59:20 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
4584afbd24 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-07-11 15:32:03 -04:00
toasterbabe
8426ce8d9c Minor change to fans and gas jets that makes them work on slopes.
- Now checks whether the player's top is below the bottom of the fan/gas jet, instead of its bottom. zdist calculation not affected.
- mo->standingslope is NULL'd so the player isn't launched off at a wacky angle. (I also did this for springs, since Prime mentioned it was a problem for them too.)
2016-06-30 23:23:50 +01:00
Inuyasha
331ea9814f version numbers, etc 2016-06-29 20:01:22 -07:00
Monster Iestyn
2761c04cb9 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-06-23 17:15:21 +01:00
Inuyasha
26b3f2e0dc Merge branch 'toast_slopes' into 'next'
Some slope improvements/fixes (plus P_GetMobjGravity)

Dear Red, I did some things.

* Made the slope flag SL_NOPHYSICS actually have an effect like we wanted to, but didn't get around to implementing yet - activated by setting the slope's linedef flags to have ML_NOSONIC.
* Made downhill slope thrusts proportional to an object's gravity and friction.
* To make the above happen - seperated out the gravity value finding code in P_CheckGravity into a seperate function, P_GetMobjGravity. (p_mobj.c, p_local.h) I also made this function available to Lua.
* Turned those PANIC n console messages (which would inevitably be followed up with a crash, since we're accessing invalid memory immediately after) into a descriptive I_Error.
* Put the SRB2CB type-shimming behind an ESLOPE_TYPESHIM ifdef.
* Removed SPRINGCLEAN-ifdef'd code.
* Cleaned up some eosteric comments.
* NEW SINCE RED +1'd THIS: The teetering code now takes slopes into account pretty well. There are edge circumstances as outlined in commit 9d221f4f3f, but this is unilaterally better behaviour in every way and the teetering code was kind of a mess anyways.
* NEW SINCE RED AND ALAM +1'd THIS: P_ReverseQuantiseMomentumToSlope. Simple function that replaces the inverse angle stuff (which also wasn't using InvAngle, just ANGLE_MAX - angle - which is inaccurate!!)

Current testing files available at /toaster/slptst3.wad and /toaster/gravitytest.lua on the ftp.

I want to do more to the branch like implement SL_ANCHORVERTEX in the near future, but this is probably safe to merge in its current state.

See merge request !77
2016-06-22 19:03:58 -04:00
Inuyasha
a938efa328 Merge branch 'climbing_shit' into 'next'
Climbing on one-sided linedefs

Does what it says on the tin. You couldn't before, now you can.

With this branch, thok barriers are now completely optional for maps with no aesthetic need for sky-topped walls. All the bugs and complications that exist with climbing right now still exist, except now there's one less issue making them suck forever and now Nev3r will be very happy.

Do I need a testing .wad? It's... not that hard to create a very small map and go nuts with Knuckles in it. I have one, but uploading it to the ftp almost feels insulting.

See merge request !90
2016-06-22 19:02:00 -04:00
toasterbabe
f93b31f0a7 FUCK C90 2016-06-20 02:08:07 +01:00
toasterbabe
20ffbbdc41 Climbing now supports one-sided linedefs.
The whole thing needs a refactor in general, but it's almost 2am here, I need my sleeb, and this fix would probably break something with 2.1 climbing if I made it any more/less (depending on viewpoint) complicated.
2016-06-20 01:50:47 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
7126d57fd7 whitespace cleanup 2016-06-19 20:25:09 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
5cceda37bb Merge branch 'master' into build-modes 2016-06-19 20:19:57 -04:00
toasterbabe
71f5d4ea85 ...completely misunderstood the reasons we weren't merging toast_slopes, mom holy fuck i'm stupid and bad
Enjoy your slopes without physics, people :D
2016-06-20 00:20:20 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
24038d4d54 Merge branch 'next' into aatree-refactor 2016-06-19 15:48:22 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
c723d10dd4 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-06-19 20:47:22 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
95269ab44b Merge branch 'master' into next 2016-06-19 12:53:11 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
6f4c52c993 travis: treat warnings as errors 2016-06-19 12:51:56 -04:00
Alam Ed Arias
e87e747a29 clean up warning done in setup-fixes 2016-06-19 12:48:35 -04:00
toasterbabe
86721f1457 Compilation fix of the patch to disable this feature ( :c ). 2016-06-19 17:29:04 +01:00
toasterbabe
fa58993bda Merge branch 'next' of http://git.magicalgirl.moe/STJr/SRB2.git into toast_slopes
# Conflicts:
#	src/p_user.c
2016-06-19 16:59:49 +01:00
Monster Iestyn
93f66c83b7 Merge branch 'next' into public_next 2016-06-19 16:55:20 +01:00
toasterbabe
1147428904 Revert "Changed teetering to match the discoveries made about it in the sectorlist_traversal branch in a way that matches my revamps here, since I DID change a lot."
This reverts commit 19b186e52e.
2016-06-19 16:38:11 +01:00
toasterbabe
f5f2c4ad48 Revert "Okay, NOW I fixed the compile error. Forgot to stage this."
This reverts commit 1723bb55f9.
2016-06-19 16:38:04 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
8e98c78456 Merge branch 'next' (early part) into toast_slopes 2016-06-19 03:39:42 -04:00
toasterbabe
3fe87eff97 Disabling the functionality of SL_NOPHYSICS for 2.1 patches by never applying it 2016-06-18 23:55:43 +01:00
toasterbabe
9c277bfb22 Merge branch 'next' of http://git.magicalgirl.moe/STJr/SRB2.git into toast_slopes 2016-06-18 22:58:24 +01:00
Inuyasha
8fc61bb674 Merge branch 'sectorlist_traversal' into 'next'
Sectorlist traversal

MOM GET THE CAMERA

There's a LOT of code in the source that ended up mixing m_snext (the node for the next thing in the sector's thinglist) and m_tnext (the node for the next sector in the thing's sectorlist), so I renamed the following:

* m_snext ==> m_thinglist_next
* m_sprev ==> m_thinglist_prev
* m_tnext ==> m_sectorlist_next
* m_tprev ==> m_sectorlist_prev

Then, I changed all the instances where the code was trying to go m_thinglist_next on a mobj's touching_sectorlist (which would've just gone to the node for the next thing in the same sector, instead of the node for the next sector for the same thing). Notable samples:

* FF_SHATTER blocks now disappear the moment you go into their sector. You still can't give FF_SOLID to them because in that case they will still stop you if you never enter their sector at all (ie - clip on corners), but having them nonsolid no longer allows you to phase through entirely without busting them (which was the whole downside of making them intangible in the first place).
* You can now bump into multiple Mario blocks at a time, even if you're not exclusively in their sector.
* No more getting randomly stopped on the edges of bouncy FOFs.
* Landing on polyobjects might behave a little more consistently at the edge of their host sector.
* Teetering did a SHITTON of code that basically never got executed, and then had directly-blockmap-accessing code as a backup. The code was activatable by replacing the m_thinglist_next with m_sectorlist_next, but it behaved SUPER differently from what we're used to with teetering (if the player mobj's edge was JUST off the edge of a platform, you ended up in teetering frames - even if it looked like you could stand) so I ended up removing that section entirely.

Any objections?

See merge request !85
2016-06-18 16:52:21 -04:00
Monster Iestyn
9e31ab1393 Merge branch 'master' into next 2016-06-17 14:44:23 +01:00
Alam Ed Arias
56331d86c4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into build-modes 2016-06-17 08:55:20 -04:00