An effect is only really seen in the buildtools written in C++, currently just arttool.
This is mainly of interest to distributors of the buildtools to avoid missing DLL errors.
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We shouldn't assume a particular bytes-per-line value and use ylookup[] instead.
Specifically, windowed modes on Windows use a frame buffer that always has odd
x dimension.
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- replace bit tweaking for big endian archs with clear code
- allow palette lookups >= 128, previously we read into a signed byte
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- in Mapster, pre-form the default 10 clip map names before returning from
G_CheckCommandLine() so it gets loaded even if we passed no cmdline args.
- malloc + strlen + strcpy --> strdup
- don't need to spank dead variables ;)
- we may call calloc with zero size, which isn't bad by itself, but asserting
for non-null afterwards is. Allocs of 0 are implementation-defined, and may
well return a null pointer (C99 7.20.3).
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Gives a couple more fps for scenes where much screen estate is covered by
stuff, like when holding the devastator.
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With the same setup as before, a screen-filling translucent wall (with nothing
drawn behind it) renders at about 7 fps faster (from 60-something fps initially)
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These two functions draw a vertical line 4 neighboring pixels at a time.
This gives a significant speed boost for a full screen solid and masked wall
scene for x86_64 (where we have plenty of registers), about 60 --> 76 fps.
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Also, a very minor change in the con/def module code. (int --> int32_t)
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A run of consecutive mapstates may share sector/wall/sprite blocks, but
the code was deciding whether to free them solely on local properties.
Now, save a reference count at the beginning of each such allocated block
and free it only if it reaches zero.
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Also, always print at least level 5 corruptions (that is, have no instances
of completely silent corruptcheck).
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This checks for about every possible type of sprite list corruption and
reports back with a corruption level 5 if one of the 14 validations fail.
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- start scrolling from about half of the visible page
- PGUP/DGDN moves the cursor by 1/4 of the page
- code cleanup (we only need one displine[80], use clearkeys())
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- Make all arguments explicit toggles (except for onlyzip).
- Disable PowerPC builds by default on Snow Leopard in addition to Lion.
- Enable Darwin 9 compatibility for all builds whenever PowerPC is enabled.
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Note the capitalization. I hope that this makes clashes with user variable
names less likely.
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Also include one comment about a currently failing assertion there.
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Previously, if the sprite turned really out to be in void space, either freelist
inconsistency (before the list rewrite) or oob access (now) would happen.
Also add an bound-checking assert() for insertsprite's sectnum argument (it's not
a bound check!)
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New engine variable 'int32_t Numsprites', not yet saved into savegames
or mapstates. (The capitalization is to distinguish it from the often-used
'numsprites' locals or structure member names.
In the editor, get rid of updatenumsprites().
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Previously, the lists starting at headspritestat[MAXSTATUS] and
headspritesect[MAXSECTORS] were both used as sprite freelists and were always
in complete synchrony. Now, make only the statnum list keep the free sprites.
This way, it has no CON compatibility implications because
headspritesect[MAXSECTORS] is inaccessible there. Leave the array at its
original size for now.
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Makefiles: new features to facilitate above:
- buildtools: "make printutils" is a phony which simply lists all the tools
- $(EXESUFFIX_OVERRIDE)
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The major outside-visible change is that this fixes the sound cutoff bugs that
happened because newly-spawned sprites took the place of those whose sounds
had not yet finished playing.
Besides, there are these changes:
- remove deletesprite{sect,stat}
- we have a new engine variable 'tailspritefree' that keeps track of the
sprite freelist tail
- we need to store it in savegames and mapstates, so bump the savegame
minor version
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This is simply done by using the two list helper functions defined earlier
instead of a deletespriteX/insertspriteX pair.
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