That is, the gamevars named WEAPONx_* in CON will now have the remapped value
if they were not overridden from CON ('gamevar' at file scope).
For C-CON, everything except signaling an override from the CON parser is in
place.
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Also, make sector[].*stat a bitint type.
Now, a piece of code could look like this:
local sec = sector[i]
local ceil = sec.ceiling
ceil.statx:flip(sector.STAT.SMOOSH)
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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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So that members needing it are checked when they're assigned to using the
usual syntax. What kind of check to perform (sector, player, ... x whether
negative values are allowed) is written in a declarative fashion inside the
C declaration.
Also, make Lunatic's MAXQUOTES be C's OBITQUOTEINDEX and bound-check an
access of sprite[p->wackedbyplayer] in the C code.
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This is so that files residing in GRPs (or anywhere the engine looks for them)
can be read, too.
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Also, fix an error() call in control.lua:gamearray_file_common().
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The only operation for which proper code is generated is reading a single value
from a system gamearray.
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Also,
- an optimization for sprite[]:setpos(). Calls to get_sprite_index()
seem to be pretty slow (at least when they're not compiled).
- add getzrange to the dynsymlists
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Fix 'setsprite' and 'music'. A good timing test for actors performance is
the starfield of WGR2's E1L1 ("Nexus").
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Instead of those of the translated code. Also some codegen tweaks and fixes.
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- add LuaJIT's 'v' module printing trace info
- translator: fix game function name definitions
- revert math.fmod -> math.modf, they are different!
- disable JIT compilation for a function we're getting strange crashes with
- Make some of DukePlayer_t's members 'bool' on the Lua side. It's way
too easy to write something like "ps.jetpack_on" where "ps.jetpack_on~=0"
was meant. [Background: Kyle873 observed that Duke was always floating.]
- Error out if looping in our_module(). I find this behavior more logical
than returning true.
- fix a couple of missed FORBID variables
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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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Pass types via ffi.typeof() instead of declaring them in the
global namespace when possible.
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- more predefined vars
- fix recursive states and ones with a stray "else" before the end
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