/* Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * PrBoom: a Doom port merged with LxDoom and LSDLDoom * based on BOOM, a modified and improved DOOM engine * Copyright (C) 1999 by * id Software, Chi Hoang, Lee Killough, Jim Flynn, Rand Phares, Ty Halderman * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 by * Jess Haas, Nicolas Kalkhof, Colin Phipps, Florian Schulze * Copyright 2005, 2006 by * Florian Schulze, Colin Phipps, Neil Stevens, Andrey Budko * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. * * DESCRIPTION: * Lookup tables. * Do not try to look them up :-). * In the order of appearance: * * int finetangent[4096] - Tangens LUT. * Should work with BAM fairly well (12 of 16bit, * effectively, by shifting). * * int finesine[10240] - Sine lookup. * Guess what, serves as cosine, too. * Remarkable thing is, how to use BAMs with this? * * int tantoangle[2049] - ArcTan LUT, * maps tan(angle) to angle fast. Gotta search. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include "w_wad.h" #include "tables.h" // killough 5/3/98: reformatted int SlopeDiv(unsigned num, unsigned den) { unsigned ans; if (den < 512) return SLOPERANGE; ans = (num<<3)/(den>>8); return ans <= SLOPERANGE ? ans : SLOPERANGE; } fixed_t finetangent[4096]; //const fixed_t *const finecosine = &finesine[FINEANGLES/4]; fixed_t finesine[10240]; angle_t tantoangle[2049]; #include "m_swap.h" #include "lprintf.h" // R_LoadTrigTables // Load trig tables from a wad file lump // CPhipps 24/12/98 - fix endianness (!) // void R_LoadTrigTables(void) { int lump; { lump = (W_CheckNumForName)("SINETABL",ns_prboom); if (lump == -1) I_Error("Failed to locate trig tables"); if (W_LumpLength(lump) != sizeof(finesine)) I_Error("R_LoadTrigTables: Invalid SINETABL"); W_ReadLump(lump,(unsigned char*)finesine); } { lump = (W_CheckNumForName)("TANGTABL",ns_prboom); if (lump == -1) I_Error("Failed to locate trig tables"); if (W_LumpLength(lump) != sizeof(finetangent)) I_Error("R_LoadTrigTables: Invalid TANGTABL"); W_ReadLump(lump,(unsigned char*)finetangent); } { lump = (W_CheckNumForName)("TANTOANG",ns_prboom); if (lump == -1) I_Error("Failed to locate trig tables"); if (W_LumpLength(lump) != sizeof(tantoangle)) I_Error("R_LoadTrigTables: Invalid TANTOANG"); W_ReadLump(lump,(unsigned char*)tantoangle); } // Endianness correction - might still be non-portable, but is fast where possible { size_t n; lprintf(LO_INFO, "Endianness..."); // This test doesn't assume the endianness of the tables, but deduces them from // en entry. I hope this is portable. if ((10 < finesine[1]) && (finesine[1] < 100)) { lprintf(LO_INFO, "ok."); return; // Endianness is correct } // Must correct endianness of every long loaded (!) #define CORRECT_TABLE_ENDIAN(tbl) \ for (n = 0; n