These updatesector counterparts are more performant for tasks that require determining whether nearby sectors exist at a point as they will not exhaustively search the map.
This also leads to more correct behaviour when sectors are disjoint, as queries will breadth-first search neighbouring sectors rather than risk accidentally stumbling first across accomodating disjoint sectors.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/include/build.h
This was necessary because everything is already allocated with the Xmalloc() functions, but a future commit will make blocks allocated with those functions no longer compatible with the system implementation of free(), which Bfree() wraps.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/build.cpp
# source/build/src/mdsprite.cpp
# source/build/src/polymer.cpp
# source/build/src/polymost.cpp
# source/build/src/texcache.cpp
# source/build/src/voxmodel.cpp
Currently it passes calls through to the system libraries as before.
Also adds an incomplete implementation on PhysFS.
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Inspired by x86 assembly, these stand for "above" and "below", and perform unsigned versions of greater-than and less-than, respectively.
Useful for testing array bounds.
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Building with said newer versions may fix the -Wodr warning when building for release.
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Files moved but not modified. Changes to follow in a subsequent commit.
You down with CPP?
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2017-02-01 10:01:11 +00:00
Renamed from polymer/eduke32/source/m32def.c (Browse further)