- use SPRITES_OF* iterator macros
- new function: E_SpriteIsValid(); add some safety checks
(e.g. hitag used as sprite index)
- the rest is mostly "the usual code transformations"
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- Make Win+F* also make play and RTS sound, since modern OS's window managers
like to eat Alt-F*. (Some Win+F* may be inaccessible too, but together all
10 should hopefully be covered.)
- Fix an issue where keys other than F1-F10 were considered as starting an RTS
sound and crashing EDuke32 in the process
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In the non-Lunatic build naturally, since the Lunatic one uses its own member.
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EDuke32 has me so accustomed to straight C... using a template and pass-by-reference makes my day.
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In simple cases, it should be added. Combinations of alignment across TROR
boundaries and bottom-swapping will probably not work right.
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Concretely, in the "behind, outside" case, draw the sprite early if any of its
2 or 4 corner points are behind the masked wall, and inside the cone or on the
other outside.
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This prevents a crash and maybe other badnesses when e.g. loading a map
with ART tiles, doing something that allocates a reserved tile (such as
looking into a viewscreen), then loading another map where the tilesiz*
of TILE_VIEWSCR is restored to 0.
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When a map named <filename>.map is loaded (<filename> may also contain directory
separators), the engine checks for existence of <filename>_XX.art in the virtual
file system, where XX is a 0-padded number from 00 to 19. It loads a consecutive
sequence of these ART files, i.e. aborts whenever a number in the sequence isn't
found (in contrast to normal ART loading).
Restrictions:
- the per-map ART files must not reside in ZIP files
- if a tile number is attempted to be overridden that has a dummytile or is
cache1d-locked, per-map ART loading fails
On failure, the map is still loaded, but a diagnostic message is output to the
log/OSD.
Loaded per-map ART data are cleared whenever the map is "left". In particular:
- whenever another map is loaded
- in the editor: when a new map is started
- in the game: after the bonus ending screen of a finished level, after going
to the title screen via the menu
A final note: file names are supposed to be looked up and compared
case-sensitively. That is, <filename> must match EXACTLY between the map's and
per-map ART one; 'art' must be lowercase. Otherwise, the cookie monster will
come and eat you!
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Available in the game and editor. Provide test/shadexfog.lua, containing a
function to creating a set of 32 shade tables corresponding to different shades
of the same fog palookup table, together with some tests and convenience
functions.
Also,
- Add gv.LUNATIC_CLIENT{,_EDUKE32,_MAPSTER32}
- Add LUNATIC_FIRST_TIME in the global env for the game
- defs_m32.lua: add reload() convenience function
- Failed attempt at recreating the base shade table. It is NOT a linear ramp
of the base palette colors to (0,0,0). That is, it's not created by
build/util/transpal.exe!
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The scrollwheel is unique among PC input because it has no innate "hold length". Previously, the layers gave the mousewheel a fake hold length to allow the not-necessarily-synchronous game/editor code to pick up the input before the layers marked it as "no longer pressed". This passed under Windows, but it didn't slide under SDL.
Besides the two problems listed above, it also potentially limited the rate of weapon selection, where scrolling too fast would not register every clicks. [Unrelatedly, this is still the case when you scroll faster than the game's own tickrate, but addressing that would require rewriting input handling to go through a list of "events" for each tic instead of looking at overall pressed/unpressed states.]
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- Move ARRAY_SIZE() macro to compat.h, add another one ARRAY_SSIZE()
- In A_RadiusDamage(): note maybe-unaligned access issue, prevent unlikely oob
- sector.c: use SPRITES_OF* macros where appropriate
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This requires enabling the same workaround as for Linux. Maybe it's not
system-dependent at all.
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I was checking for GCC >= 4.7, while Clangs pretends to be GCC 4.2. Use a
feature test macro instead. The comment I made in r4161 regarding GCC vs.
Clang code was wrong. Now, Clang generates slightly faster code for these cases
(solid and masked 4-pixel wide vlines).
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Which was especially noticeable in the Lunatic build. Also, use
glPushAttrib/glPopAttrib there.
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This "simply" requires an appropriate factor in the projection matrix.
Also, get rid of a special-case factor for >=1.6 aspects (making HUD models
wider then, I think).
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Known as getactor/sprite[].xpanning from CON, values are 0-255. It should be
assumed that this is only valid for wall-aligned sprites (currently, face
sprites also pan).
A test is provided in lunatic/test/animatesprites.con. It should be run in E1L2
and only with the Lunatic build.
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By detecting them in the SDL_KEYDOWN events. This list is getting a bit
ridiculous...
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Compiling a 32-bit NOASM build resulted in code containing a MOVAPS instruction
that accessed a memory location not aligned to 16 bytes (MinGW, GCC 4.8).
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The functions mvlineasm1, mvlineasm4 and tvlineasm2 can now be set to clamp
the vertical texture coordinate (vplc), preventing the unsightly stray lines
on the bottom of non-y-flipped sprites. (The first part of this effort, r3483,
handled their top).
However, this is only enabled for the mvlineasm ones: the vectorized variants
suffered almost no slowdown (even though a PADDUSD SSE instruction would be a
nice thing to have), while it was pretty significant for the sequential
translucent ones.
Summarizing, this leaves two cases where stray lines may appear in the non-ASM
build (the saturation is NYI for a.nasm):
- at the bottom of y-flipped sprites
- at the bottom of translucent sprites (can be toggled by #define)
Another observation is that recent GCC generates much faster code for this
stuff than Clang from SVN.
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For a full 1680x1050 screen drawing a solid/masked wall, the FPS increases
from 118 to 133 and from 114 to 116 (respectively) for me.
Guarded by the macro USE_VECTOR_EXT in the source.
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This fixes some init and update anomalies: before,
- init would always be the graphical mode (0), but writing
merely "osdtextmode" would switch it
- osdtextmode would not get saved to the cfg
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These were too much "looking into the implementation of a module" for my
taste, hence OSD_GetShadePal() earlier.
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This renders tweaks like r4122 unnecessary.
Also, note a "bug" with the program generating that C code.
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I updated the help windows to prefer these variants because they are superior to the -xSquished versions.
Also, factor out the command-line processing code for the above, plus con/def modules and clipmaps.
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So that there are no error messages like "M32 file `a.m32.m32' not found."
Also, in build.c's 'save as' code, add a bound check that would probably
always pass in practice, but looks a bit safer and may fail in very cornerly
cases.
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Instead of directly in build.c:app_main(). Previously, it was possible that an
argument to an option, e.g. "WGR2" with "-game_dir WGR2", would get interpreted
as the initial map to load. This in turn would attempt to execute WGR2.cfg as
sequence of OSD commands -- where that file is an EDuke32 config file instead!
Now: maps are passed without any options, e.g. "mapster32 [opts...] debug.map".
The map file name is not added to the "additional parameters" for map testing.
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Because the one implemented on top of X shows a special mark for tabs instead of
whitespace.
Also, in wm_msgbox(), use vsnprintf.
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This fixes ESC in certain situations such as the editor map selection menu.
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The leak happened because a struct was hashed that had uninitialized
bytes in padding inserted by the compiler. The hash string in now constructed
as concatenation of three CRC32s as 8-byte hex strings, i.e. the individual
CRC32s are padded with leading zeros.
Note to users: because of the hash change, it's sensible to delete the
'textures' and 'textures.cache' files.
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Variables at global scope which share a name tend to actually be the same variable. Not good when you pass such a variable to function that immediately returns if the passed parameter (the variable) equals said variable (itself).
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NOTE TO TEAM MEMBERS: Please review this, as I am not sure what is actually intended here.
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- Don't print osd.szCSDVersion when it is empty, preventing an extra space between the OS name and version number. (An example of what this field holds is "Service Pack 1".)
- Under SDL, allow the "console" edit field to repaint after "OK" is clicked. Important when a long def file is loading.
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Unfortunately, SDL2 does not (yet?) provide a Yes/No box for wm_ynbox().
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Most often, this had happened when casting comparison functions for qsort()
like these: "int yax_cmpbunches(const int16_t *b1, const int16_t *b2)"
to a function pointer type expecting "const void *". Alas, this is undefined
behavior: see
http://blog.frama-c.com/index.php?post/2013/08/24/Function-pointers-in-C
and posts linked from it.
At least two cases have not been fixed:
- The savegame system maintains pointers which are either to data or a function in
the generic "void *". This ought to be made into a union.
- Probably also:
#define OSD_ALIAS (int32_t (*)(const osdfuncparm_t*))0x1337
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- Currently: only tvlineasm1 and tvlineasm2, but incomplete (no reverse
translucency, nonpow2 textures will crash)
- For System V AMD64 calling conventions; requires YASM
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This reverts commit c7e51147f1869d42fc8365f748bb8f6bd4c6fc2f. [r3835]
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/src/defs.c
[Dunno what caused this, but I cleaned this out. Also, the change from
build.c was not reverted.]
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This reduces the proportion of time the trig calculations take of the whole
preprocessing from 50% to about 13%.
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The offsets (that will translate the axes for .pitch/.roll rotation) were
calculated improperly with screen sizes other than 1280 x 1024 and were
dependent on other related variables. The fix proceeded empirically, i.e. mostly
trial, error, and some educated guesswork. (It's telling that the magic constant
1280 is needed.) A test for Lunatic is added to test.lua that will rotate
SEENINES.
Bug pointed out by Mblackwell.
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- engine.c: comment out some unused decls with RELEASE=0 DEBUGANYWAY=1
- Lunatic: update dump.lua and v.lua
- Lunatic: test/test_geom.lua: note a perf regression (wrt older LuaJIT,
or I mis-configured / built something wrong)
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(Auto-insertion of an inner sector from a loop happens either because the loop
is created in an extended sector, or because it has been punched through a
ceiling/floor into the upper/lower neighbor sector.)
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Note: the wall line will not light up periodically, but point insertion will
be possible nontheless. A bit inconsistent, but I didn't want to do a full
analysis of which side effects allowing a sprite highlight and a line highlight
to coexist at the same time would have.
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This makes CLANG=1 RELEASE=0 DEBUGANYWAY=2 OPTLEVEL=1 builds definitely pretty
playable (only Polymost tested) while having a decent amount of sanitization.
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Redundant for the same reason as the preceding one: the pointer has already
been dereferenced at the point the check is made. Also, all 5 calls of that
function pass a valid pointer (provided the pointers from which the expressions
are derived are valid). Reported by Stack, too.
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Again, in case a bunch is discarded. The tags would appear as really tagging
the walls instead of being "hidden".
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That is, if a bunch is discarded when copying a sector to the clipboard.
(This happens if not all sectors that are part of the bunch are copied.)
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Don't touch TerminX's r_usetileshades==1 or it being the default.
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- For setting 1, don't draw them for red walls whose sector floors have equal
height.
- Make setting 1 the default, because I consider drawing them for such walls
(and white walls) noise (as opposed to information). The "verbose" setting 2
is still available.
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DONT_BUILD, because there have been no significant changes of the non-Lua build.
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- libs and headers are expected in platform/Windows/* (not there yet)
- prefix Lua #includes with luajit-2.0/
- build bytecode objects with absolute path name (used for debug info)
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- Use the proper tile sequence when multiple pskies are present in a map.
However, there's still only *one* psky chosen at map load time.
- Handle three horizfrac cases:
* 0, psky always at same level wrt screen
* 65536, psky horiz follows camera horiz (e.g. E4L9)
* otherwise, fall back to default hard-coded parallax implemented as an
angle fraction
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- Rename sky_t members: yscale -> horizfrac, bits -> lognumtiles.
- Add default sky (8 tiles, horizfrac=32768 (i.e. 1/2 the scene horiz), offsets
all zero) and CLOUDYOCEAN sky (8 tiles, horizfrac=65536, offsets all zero)
to multipsky[].
- Get rid of "psky_t g_psky", merely maintaining a g_pskyidx instead. Set it up
at map load time so as to keep the behavior of the legacy per-map psky:
the last sector index with a matching psky ceiling wins.
- In mapstate_t, save g_pskyidx too, not (former) pskybits and pskyoffs[].
- Make on-map-load global psky setup consistent for the game and editor by
factoring it out into common.c: G_SetupGlobalPsky().
- Remove a couple of useless initializations, add some static assertions.
This commit is more likely to introduce subtle differences in behavior.
Specifically, getpsky() now always returns the default sky properties instead of
the global sky ones (but with all-zero offsets) when no match for a suiting
multi-psky is found. This is only likely to affect the yscale/horizfrac of
non-multi-pskies when a global non-default multi-psky has been set up.
Bump BYTEVERSION again.
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- Consolidate psky* arrays into a "typedef struct psky_t" "g_psky" and
"multipsky[]".
- Factor out getting parallaxed sky properties into getpsky().
- Condense initial multi-psky setup by memcpy'ing from multipsky[].
- New function: MultiPsky_TileToIdx().
- Add new define PSKYOFF_MAX and related consistency-checking assertions.
- Lower MAXPSKYTILES to 8 to reflect current usage (was 256).
- Game: make multi-pskies consider dynamically-remapped MOONSKY1, BIGORBIT1
and LA. (Not very useful as the editor will still only act for the static
values -- 80, 84 and 89, respectively.)
An attempt has been made to preserve behavior even in strange cases, so this
commit is unlikely to introduce regressions. Because of point 6, BYTEVERSION
had to be bumped.
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- Allow xoffset and yoffset to modified independently of a tile definition, much like texhitscan and nofullbright.
(Both still default to zero when a tile is specified, to keep current behavior, and because it makes sense.)
- Add actual detection of the "nofullbright" keyword, which appears to have been overlooked in r3230.
- Internal: Eliminate the need for one int32_t by condensing two variables into "flags".
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Also, very slightly tweak a factor toward a "brighter" (farther visible)
scene overall to account for the "circular" nature of the fragment distance
(as opposed to an "ortho" distance in Build).
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So there's no "jump" from vis!=0 to vis=0 making the texture appear brighter.
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That is, for shade of objects, use shade tables. For visibility, use GL fog.
Mixing these two does not produce satisfactory results in areas where both
shade and visibility darkening are high, such as around the E1L1 restroom.
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Having to tag these few variables and functions as ATTRIBUTE((used))
seems sensible, but what follows is just strange. OSD_Printf? headspritesect?
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Also, get rid of the strange filename[len]=255 hack in loadboard()
and make its file name arg const char* at last.
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Also, clean up the saving/loading logic a bit:
- On load failure, display message with purple color.
- Take over the current file name ('boardfilename') only on success.
- Check SaveBoard() return values in various places.
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In other words, for a test rectangular sector, a sprite would be inside the
sector in on all 4 edges and all 4 corners. Previously, it would have been
the lower right portion only (*excluding* LL and UR corners), which led to
map editing issues.
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The main thing to note is the "half-open" nature of the x/y range checks.
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It's hard to call this a fix, since ideally, buffer sizes like these would be
only as large as needed in the worst case.
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Interestingly, that test case then appears to be drawn fully. Heh.
Also, move one clamp from r1874 one up in the data flow chain.
Doesn't seem to break textured overhead map view with Last Pissed Time.
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Also add an assertion that currently sometimes fails when zooming in too much
in Mapster32 textured 2D mode. Example: DNF's LADYKILLR.MAP at (46000,-14000).
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The latter checked with #defined HAVE_GTK2, which is probably not correct
for every platform.
In builds without a startup window, the periods get mingled with stdout
output otherwise.
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In 3D mode, Alt+F now only attempts to set the first wall of the aimed at
wall, not collecting upper/lower neighbors. For this, press Shift+Alt+F.
In 2D mode, they are always collected.
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Analogously for the negation; remove a couple of redundant decls of "qsetmode".
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The 'x' is for "extended", since its last arg is a switch of whether to disable
sliding. Use that from gameexec.c.
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Also, update test_tileoffsets.map with a new 'dimension': cstat 128
(sprite centering). It has an issue in Polymer marked with a silver D.
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This fixes the case marked with the silver letter C in test_tileoffsets.map.
The orientation of the sprites is correct (matches classic) as far as I can
see, there are now only problems with translation.
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Also, add some defines for sprite cstats to build.h (SPR_*) and use them.
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Among other things, rotatesprite doesn't cope well with large zoom values.
Two assertions are added that guard qinterpolatedown16short() calls: in
the failing case, they would write outside the destination arrays.
Another (existing) assertion is commented a little and like for the first,
instructions are given how to reproduce its failure.
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- factored out: tweak_sboardfilename(), menuselect_try_findlast()
- quickloading a map now doesn't require loading one first
- the usual
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... in the auto-correction. Also,
- make two similar corruptions level 5 (wallptr oob, wallptr+wallnum oob).
- in drawscreen_drawwall(), do a more strict bound check, not only >=0.
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The visibility calculation relies on the distance, which might not be entirely
accurate in rotatesprite, so maybe it'll be too dark in some cases.
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TODO: figure out wtf is wrong with rotatesprite, linear filtering.
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In the mirror reversing code, get rid of the padding. This may produce
seams, but they appear to be extremely transient and shouldn't be
noticeable.
In game.c, add a debugging compilation switch DEBUG_MIRRORS_ONLY.
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No functional changes, but a (commented out) debug line for an oob read of the
frame buffer when the mirror covers the whole screen is inserted.
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- Return early from drawsprite_classic() if tspr->owner if oob.
Commonize that check between renderers into bad_tspr().
- Make the BIT() macro a left-shift of the *unsigned* number 1,
preventing expansion to (1<<31).
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In those Clang versions, -fcatch-undefined-behavior was replaced by
-fsanitize=<what>. For Clang 3.2, we enable the address sanitizer
and for 3.3 also the miscellaneous undefined behavior one.
Currently, there's no version auto-detection from the Makefiles, it's
set to 3.3 and the others are commented out.
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LameDuke's shade table has 32 gradients of shade, like Duke3D.
For the translucency table though, only the diagonal + one half is stored
because it's symmetric (50/50 translucency).
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- colorize the trailing part if there is corruption or (new) if sprites were
removed
- also corrupt-check when loading <V7 map
- move start{pos,ang,sectnum} to build.c
- remove pointless ...[].extra = -1 before loading map, scantoasc*[] comment
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Sprites are now considered to have out of bounds sector numbers if it is
< 0 or >= numsectors (not merely >= MAXSECTORS). If such a sprite is now
encountered during post-load, an attempt is made first to assign it a sector
number (using updatesector()). If that fails, the sprite is removed from the
map. The background is that a dozen of maps do come with such sprites and
could previously corrupt the sprite list when loaded.
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Specifically, in GL modes, and if the CHAINGUN is not replaced by a model,
- draw the upper part twice: first, two screen pixels * weapon scale lower,
then at the original position
- reverse the previous order: draw the upper part first, then the lower part
This is much preferable to the previous engine-side hack, and to my eye,
it looks perfect now.
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- Rewrite some sprites-of-{stat,sector} loops using the SPRITES_OF,
SPRITES_OF_SECT and new SPRITES_OF_SECT_SAFE macros.
- In passing, identify some problems and mark them with 'XXX', but don't
attempt to fix them yet.
- The usual readability improvements...
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(Note: We are still vulnerable to crashes here (and likely in other places), but you have (4096-16) extra characters to work with. We should consider replacing many uses of Bsprintf with Bsnprintf.)
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This fixes liztroops not passing TROR layers when on the jetpack, as well as
other enemies capable of moving upward, and also COMMANDER and DRONE (for which
the code is special-cased).
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... like was done with clipmove() previously.
Also, do some code clean up. There are no changes of functionality.
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The Lunatic build compiles with new structures for sector and wall types.
They have separate members for TROR {up,down}{bunch,nextwall}, so there are
no conflicts with other uses of members into which they were previously
shoehorned. Also, the maximum bunch limit is bumped to 512 in that build.
Currently, loading from V7/8/9 and saving to V7 and V8 are supported.
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Toggled with Ctrl+Shift+[KP-]. Variable 'headlight_range' controls its range.
For the implementation, a new event EVENT_PREDRAW3DSCREEN was added.
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- Don't attempt to play an ANM file if it is empty (warn) or too short (error).
- If failing to read IVF file header or initializing VPX codec, don't play ANM.
- Return early from gltexapplyprops() if not in GL modes.
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While the functionality was already internally in place for gametext as one of two hacks using ROTATESPRITE_MAX (the other still used by minitext_() to align with the statusbar) we must codify a bit in the engine for safe external use. (Otherwise, ROTATESPRITE_MAX could/would theoretically increase and leave modders high and dry.)
(Dev note: In G_DrawTXDigiNumZ(), ROTATESPRITE_MAX was used to bitshift the value used to calculate digit spacing for no reason I can ascertain other than to introduce rounding errors into the zoom/textscale calculations. It was never used anywhere, so I removed it.)
Bonus: The scaling code for digitalnumberz and gametextz has been modified so that the spacing is no longer affected by rounding errors. Try animating the zoom value and compare how the text used to jump but now does not.
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Previously, only the <0 condition was checked. However, the passed sectnums
could be >= MAXSECTORS (at least in C-CON), for example when issuing 'canseespr'
on a sprite not in the game world.
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... into a macro MFLAGS_NOCONV(m). Since it currently expands to (0), some dead
code will be eliminated.
Introduce a "compilation option" macro DO_MD2_MD3_CONV in mdsprite.c.
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This enables ART animations to take effect on voxels in classic, voxels and models in Polymost, and models in Polymer.
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- Make _buildargv[_buildargc] NULL.
- With SDL layer, pass argv and argc directly and get rid of _build* ones.
- Add tilesiz* to dynsymlists.
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This fixes an update issue: start EDuke32 without warping to a map in Polymost,
change to classic, and change to Polymost again. The OSD background will be
displaced.
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If m32script gamevar "move_by_one" is nonzero, the some keys move the
"player arrow" by increments of 1:
- Without SHIFT: LEFT/RIGHT absolute x, DOWN/UP absolute y, A/Z absolute z.
- With SHIFT: DOWN/UP (unbounded!) horiz, LEFT/RIGHT angle.
This can be useful to debug renderer bugs that show a high sensitivity to the
exact location ("are transient in space").
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Face- and wall-aligned sprites are drawn using the wall routines in BUILD.
However, the per-x-screen-coordinate distance (swall[]) is calculated in a way
that potentially incurs great precision loss (for example 5 bits for
xdimen=1280, yxaspect=65536). This leads to the starting (top) vertical texture
coordinate possibly wrapping to large values, leaving an unsightly "stray line"
on top of the sprite from certain viewing angles/horiz values.
The approach to fix it has two parts: first, the distance is calculated using
float values, preventing the precision loss. Because this doesn't fully prevent
the unwanted lines, the texture coords are clamped to the mininum and maximum
(0 and UINT32_MAX respectively) when calculating them for sprites.
Note that stray lines may still appear at the *bottom* of sprites under certain
circumstances, for example when viewing at a y-flipped sprite from above.
These should be less noticable in real-world usage though.
The feature is guarded by a macro HIGH_PRECISION_SPRITE in case using floating
point or 64-bit integers is undesirable/impossible on some platforms.
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That is, first check if the sprite is in the game world and then if it
already has the desired sector or status number. This doesn't change anything
in our codebase, since the return values of these functions are never examined.
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The usual: declare locals more tightly, const-qualify them where it helps
readability, remove dead code...
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Most of them are already aligned to their natural boundaries, so lowering
the alignment to 1 byte can only worsen things by making the C compiler
generate poorer (unaligned access) code for some platforms.
The layout of structures is not specified by the C Standard, but is rather
given by a particular platform + toolchain's ABI (application binary interface).
Most ABIs follow the expected pattern "alignment of scalars is their size,
alignment of arrays is that of its element type, alignment of structs is the
maximum alignment of its members". A couple of links to particular ABIs are
given in build.h.
Problems are expected with archs that care about unaligned access when a pointer
to a non-packed struct is taken that resides in a packed aggregate, but these
uses should be weeded out (I'm not sure if there are any in our codebase).
The following types are affected, only hitdata_t changes its size:
sectortype, walltype, spritetype, spriteext_t, spritesmooth_t,
struct validmode_t, picanm_t, palette_t, vec2_t, vec3_t, hitdata_t.
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Its only use is to have a actor -> tsprite mapping for the EVENT_ANIMATESPRITE
event and .tspr will be set before it is run.
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In CON, the bit is still always cleared for user-defined gamevars.
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Whether a sprite is considered for texel-hitscan is determined on the base
tile number, not the individual animated tile numbers.
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One use was in determining the ray vector for the mouse-aiming hitscan
in the editor. Unfortunately, the change doesn't make it any less broken
in Polymost, even if the two instances were out of sync.
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If enabled, dragging wall vertices will correct the xrepeat after the
mouse button is released, so that the pre-drag absolute stretching is
restored.
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- Run it twice, since the first one is wrong.
- Warn when attempting to align based on a top-oriented wall. When the
sequence of walls to align has "windows", only the bottom parts will
be correct.
- Make the modifiers actually useful:
* Pressing SHIFT aligns at most one wall, remove the old CTRL modifier.
* The rest is as before: ALT makes the walls have (approximately) equal
texture stretching, ['] (quote) aligns the immediate TROR-nextwalls.
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Also, factor out 2x dup'd code of insertsprite() into do_insertsprite()
and add searchwall-displaying code into package/samples/a.m32.
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Also, add another flag, signifying that from the editor, also the
"lastwall"s (i.e. the CCW-linked points) should get collected. This is
to signal the editor that their wall lengths should be displayed, too.
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Also, rewrite comparison to the non-tint in astub.c to be even less hackish.
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- Stop using memcache on some other failure paths, particularly when
failing to read from the on-disk texcache.
- Factor out cache reading code (3x).
- Fix endianness issues affecting big-enadian systems (one introduced by
r3382, one existing before). Comment each B_LITTLE32 with whether we're
converting from native to on-disk (little) endianness or back.
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The SDL and Windows layers had slightly different code: the latter would
dereference a NULL pointer if stdout.txt failed being write-opened.
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When reaching wall limits, it is possible that only some circle points will
be inserted and the result is left unfinished.
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Reproduced as follows (assuming all tiles have texel-hitscan for simplicity):
In E2L5, shoot the opening switch with the shotgun, aiming for the border.
The crash occurs because the *other*, depressed switch tile isn't yet loaded
when we index into its tile storage. Dereferencing 0+small number == BAD!
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Preventing a continuously growing stack top and inevitable program termination.
Also, commonize the error handling to live on the engine side.
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* Renamed source/jaudiolib/third-party/mingw32 to source/jaudiolib/third-party/Windows.
* Moved source/jaudiolib/third-party/Windows/include to source/jaudiolib/third-party/common/include to use both on Windows and Apple.
* Deleted Apple/lib/include/{ogg,vorbis}/, see previous point.
* Deleted Apple/lib/libvorbisenc.a, 6MB saved.
* Moved Apple/lib/lib{ogg,vorbis,vorbisfile}.a to source/jaudiolib/third-party/Apple/lib, where they belong.
* Moved source files in Apple/ to source/, where they belong. (SDLMain.[mh] stay.)
* Deleted source/jaudiolib/third-party/{ogg,vorbis}.framework, not used any more.
* Renamed "StartupWinController*" to "startosx*".
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- Rewrite the "clear background" routine in a no-brainer way instead of
juggling around with rotatesprite(). Make it common to game+editor.
Expose glRectd to glbuild.
- Don't stop OSD text line drawing when encountering a non-printable char.
Instead, treat it as space.
- In OSD_SetTextMode(), don't use swaplong (which really swaps 32-bit ints)
to swap pointers. Write an analogous "swapptr" instead.
- When changing from/to OSD, don't inject a pause key. This *might* have been
the cause of the reported pausing problems.
- clean up the code...
(Yes, this commit throws together too much stuff. I suck sometimes. :P)
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Unconditionally enabled, but useful for comparing the behavior of the 1-column
vline functions against the 2- or 4-column ones.
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The former is really only a workaround. Walls/vertical sprites/pskies with
ysize 512 (and presumably greater, but this was not tested) are rendered
with one shade higher at the borders (1 pixel vlines) because of a certain
assumption in the ASM (see comments there). With very dark shades, the
palookup[] buffer is accessed oob. We simply allocate 256 bytes more at the
end for each.
The latter is only for CLASSIC_NONPOW2_YSIZE_WALLS builds, which is not enabled
yet. It seems to matter only for the uncommon case where the such pskies repeat
in the height. A 1680x1050 window fully covered with such a sky is then rendered
at about 60/85 the FPS for me (mostly due to not using the 4 pixel vline
routines), so it may be leaning a bit too much on the side of correctness.
A compilation switch DEBUG_TILESIZY_512 is introduced in engine.c for
demonstration purposes.
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- If aiming at a swapped bottom wall, display "Wall <wallnum> -> <otherwallnum>"
- highlight pic, shade, pal, cstat in yellow then
- in printext256, accept at most 3 digits for the color format string (e.g. ^123)
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Implemented using GL_LINEAR fog. The only source of difference (besides the
obvious indexed vs. true color) should now be the distance constant, which
still had to be determined experimentally. Polymer implements this mode in
its fog fragment program part.
Parallaxed skies are always drawn with full visibility, I'm not sure if there
are any maps that expect otherwise.
Also, accidentally committed: factor out initialization code from
polymost_printext256() into gen_font_glyph_tex(), small game.c changes.
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It was caused by the definition of c_dfDIJoystick using literal 24 and 16 values in place of sizeof(DIDATAFORMAT) and sizeof(DIOBJECTDATAFORMAT), which include pointers. On 64-bit, the values end up being 32 and 24, causing a discrepancy in which DIERR_INVALIDPARAM was thrown.
1b1e05db06/diffs
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This also means that the "r_shadescale_unbounded 0" option will work
in Polymer (except on models).
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This global option will set bit 1024 and clear bits 256 and 512 for all
rotatesprite calls, fixing complex HUD drawing code relying on precise
alignment of individual elements (widescreen rotatesprite is entirely
unsuitable for this purpose).
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This includes a complete Windows header and library refresh, including the addition of 64-bit compiled libs:
*libogg 1.3.0
*libvorbis 1.3.3
*zlib 1.2.7
*libpng 1.5.13
*libvpx 9a3de881c0e681ba1a79a166a86308bbc84b4acd
*SDL_mixer 1.2.12 (for RENDERTYPE=SDL)
*DirectX import libraries: dsound and dxguid (now included)
To build in 64-bit, you essentially need MinGW's MSYS (but not MinGW itself) and MinGW-w64 at the top of your PATH. The target is automatically detected using `$(CC) -dumpmachine`. The EDukeWiki will get detailed instrucitons.
All compiler and linker warnings when building in 64-bit mode have been fixed.
Remaining 64-bit to-do:
- The ebacktrace dll does not build under 64-bit. It uses code specific to the format of 32-bit executables and will have to be ported to work with 64-bit executables. A future 64-bit version will be named ebacktrace1-64.dll.
- RENDERTYPE=SDL crashes in SDL_mixer's Mix_Linked_Version().
- DirectInput gives an error and does not function. This only affects joysticks, and the error never happens without any plugged in.
- Port the classic renderer ASM to 64-bit. (Just kidding, this is way out of my league.)
This commit includes a fair bit of Makefile development spanning all platforms, including simplifying the SDLCONFIG code, fixing build on Mac OS X (thanks rhoenie!), globally factoring Apple brew/port inclusion, enforcing that all -L come before all -l, and ensuring that $(shell ) is always :='d.
In addition, I have resurrected the old GCC_MAJOR and GCC_MINOR detection using `$(CC) -dumpversion`, but I have made it failsafe in case the command fails or the version is manually specified. I have applied this new fine-grained detection where applicable, including allowing LTO, and restraining -W's to versions that support them.
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Set up the use of {Windows,Apple}/{include,lib} regardless of feature toggles in Makefile.common using $(abspath ) in reference to the directory Makefile.common is in.
Add the three DirectX headers that are actually used to the repo. (from: http://alleg.sourceforge.net/files/dx9mgw.zip)
Since current MinGW versions include DirectX libs (for dynamic linking), remove "-L$(DXROOT)/lib".
The DirectX headers are no longer a separate dependency for building.
Add $(SDLROOT_OVERRIDE). $(SDLROOT) only functions for Windows and Mac OS X.
Factor handling of $(DXROOT_OVERRIDE) and $(SDLROOT_OVERRIDE) into Makefile.shared using $(abspath ).
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Also, fix deficient logic in Gv_Free and Gv_Clear (both M32 and CON) so that gamevar and gamearray erasure results are (closer to) correct, and so that the game does not crash when system arrays are accessed from CON because they all have been nulled.
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Commit breaks MSVC builds by failing to provide NOWARN macros to MSVC.
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The attribute is set per tile from DEF: either
nofullbrightrange <begintile> <endtile>
or
tilefromtexture <tile> { ... nofullbright ... }
As a special case, the list may only contain "nofullbright", in which case the
texture is not changed. (This is analogous to "texhitscan".)
Example:
// make piggy's eyes fullbright red only when it fires the shotgun
nofullbrightrange 2000 2034
nofullbrightrange 2040 2049
nofullbrightrange 2055 2061
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The two uses are from hitscan and neartag. The functionality is reproduced
exactly (assuming I made no mistake), down to different distance checking
(<= vs. <).
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This introduces winbits.[ch] in the engine, containing layer-independent code migrated from winlayer, including nedmalloc, ebacktrace1, OS version detection, and high-resolution profiling timers.
sdlayer has been expanded to include the code from winbits under _WIN32.
All uses of RENDERTYPEWIN in the source have been examined and changed to _WIN32 (or removed) where the block in question is layer-independent.
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This needs improvements to bring it up to par with winlayer, but it is functional. In particular, a good amount of code from winlayer could be used for both layers, including the profiling timers, the version printing code, and the hInstance and hModule sharing.
Known problems: the mouse cursor is not trapped, and the game starts before the startup window shows options.
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This function also changed: it doesn't handle floor-aligned sprites now,
and the z offset is returned instead of set by pointer.
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The size of that struct is currently 4, and its layout almost the same as
what is read in with loadpics(). The number of tiles in an animation is
bumped to 256, so that the max. tile difference in DEF's animtilerange is
255. (There's no way to have such animations from ART.)
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Notes:
- Atomic Edition (Censored) -> Plutonium Pak in grpscan.c
- "scale" in astub.c:drawtileinfo() is incorrect, I think.
- in demo.c, the gethitickms() value should be returned to a double.
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NOTE: changes such as these are best viewed with something like
git diff (...) --color-words='[a-zA-Z0-9_]+|[^[:space:]]'
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Note the type change of vplce[] in engine.c: int32_t -> uint32_t.
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This reverts r3159..r3161.
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/include/compat.h
(Handled so that r3163's changes are kept applied.)
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- Eliminate use of the C++ standard library from arttool. I improved some of the program's workings but it continues to corrupt my art files in certain circumstances. (Note: Not a regression; it happens with previous revisions.)
- Construct "make utils" for the game side following the pattern of the engine.
- Move ivfrate to this new distinction.
- Minor Makefile cleanup and tweaks, mainly to facilitate CLANG=1 and to formalize text output in special cases.
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I think there's also a fix for the CON precache system breakage in here (lost it in my local tree when I started getting the C++ build working in MSVC, sorry!)
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Specifically, if the first wall of the sector-to-split is to the left or right
of the *start* of the splitting line AND the sector has no TROR extensions,
make these two the new nextwalls of the respective split sectors.
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Exporting only (de)compression functions. Also, different reader/writer
functions can be set.
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On the engine side (functions starting with L_), there are now the basic
parts like state creation and running code from strings and files.
The game and editor can add to that by e.g. loading whatever they please
into the state. Their functions start with El_ and Em_, respectively.
The Lua scripts still reside in source/lunatic, even for the common ones.
This is because they will be embedded into the binaries as bytecode or
compressed source eventually, so their location on disk will be irrelevant.
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Also, enable showing sprites in Mapster32's overhead view again, since that
was one (the only?) use of that code path. The uninitialized read was
introduced in r2927.
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arrays; any write access to them will run the corresponding hook and write
to the [sector/wall/sprite/tsprite]clean array.
Note: tsprite and sprite use the same hook and require running a few more
instructions per access in order to disambiguiate; this could be made more
optimal (like the other arrays) by clearly separating the types in the game
code.
Note #2: taking a member's address currently marks it dirty because of tons
of helper functions across the editor code. I don't know how many read-only
accesses we have after taking a member address, but it could also be fixed
with some finessing of the code.
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separate tracker type by #defining __TRACKER_NAME and __TRACKER_GLOBAL_OFFSET.
eg.:
Then if you have a tracked value and a value of the same type at the given offset:
Tracker_1<int32_t> trackedInt;
int32_t trackedIntDirty = 0; // 4 bytes after
trackedIntDirty will become 1 everytime trackedInt changes.
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Credit to Plagman for the idea and doing the work on the game side, which is included in this commit.
(Building as C++ will give us features with which we can make improvements and optimizations on the multiplayer code and Polymer.)
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This is done by pressing LShift and
- holding down the left mouse button for scaling, or
- the right mouse button for rotating the highlighted walls/sprites
with respect to a pivot point determined as the center of the bounding box of
all highlighted points.
Note that scaling sectors isn't that easy and the current functionality is very
rudimentary: there's no z scaling, no xrepeat correction, and sprites aren't
touched expect for their position. The user is responsible to maintain map
consistency, for example to prevent wall-lines of the same sector crossing
each other.
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We do this by messing with the GL texture that gets uploaded for CHAINGUN.
Since this is implemented on the engine side, the static value for CHAINGUN
(2536) is used, and the tile dimensions are compared to 211x55 to have a
little confidence that the tile wasn't overridden by a mod. Hack indeed.
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When LShift is pressed and the mouse is over a linking sprite (as determined by
the tag labeling system), lines are drawn to all other sprites, and pressing
[ or ] will cycle these then. False positives and missed sprites are possible.
Additional changes:
- consider SE 31 and 32's lotag to NOT be linking, since the ACTIVATOR is what
matters. The original maps are inconsistent there.
- When pressing Alt+[ or Alt+] and there are no corruptions, say so instead of
doing [ or ].
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* Centralize optimization strategies in Makefile.common. This required moving detection of $(PLATFORM), which makes sense if we work on the paradigm that Makefile.common is for generic compiler setup and Makefile.shared works with libraries and things closer to the engine and game code itself.
* New Makefile variables OPTOPT (Optimization Options) and CUSTOMOPT (Custom Optimizations). OPTOPT by default contains -march, -mtune, etc. Setting this variable from Make invocation will blank these. CUSTOMOPT (Custom Optimizations) works the same but in an additive fashion, overwriting nothing. Technically CUSTOMOPT could stand for (Custom Options) and include any additional parameters sent to both linker and compiler.
* Factor out literal names of the main executables.
* The build process now prints assembler (if NOASM=0) and linker settings in addition to compiler settings.
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And hook it up to SE cstat 64 ('1' in mapster32). This disables both lightmaps
and shadow maps for the spotlight; please let me know if you have a usecase
where you want lightmaps but no shadow maps for specific lights.
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