Also, add hitscan test to test.lua -- a crosshair-like sprite is spawned
and continuously updated to the position of where the player aims at.
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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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- Need to open some files in binary mode.
- MinGW's "find" doesn't provide -L option, detect that.
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Specifically, for the tables returned with require"DEFS" etc. This allows to
check if maybe parts of a bundle of files is missing (because comparisons like
"spr.picnum == D.NONEXISTENT_NAME" do not yield errors normally).
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Permitting to enable various debugging options. See "eduke32 -debughelp"
for which ones those are: they were previously settable from defs_common.lua,
and a new option 'strict' has been added that makes accesses to void sprites
error. (That is, already "sprite[i]", not "sprite[i].some_member".)
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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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- add gv.GET, gv.WEAPON, gv.RETURN
- specify that sprite[].x/y/z and wall[].x/y are 32-bit ints
- add an example for con.longjmp()
- add an appendix listing the RETURN usage of various events
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On the C side, keep the name g_RETURN. I'm still superstitious about
dropping the "g_".
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In foreachmap.lua, make init() be able to return a start index for cmdline args,
for the case where the run worker script wants to handle options, for example.
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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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The old extension is an artifact from when I was thought that extensions
should label whether a Lunatic module is to be used in internal/external
contexts.
Also, change test.lua slightly and commit a little updated documentation.
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Its members are already laid out on the natural alignment boundaries.
Compilation tested with {32-bit, 64-bit} x {Lunatic, non-Lua} builds.
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It was only ever used as upper bound to the time that a visibility change
decays, but since it does that in an exponential fashion, there's really
no point.
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Also, in test.elua, add a currently failing must-fail test (i.e. it wrongly
succeeds where it should not!).
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The base name is taken from the environment variable LUNATIC_TIMING_BASEFN,
which is suffixed with .actors.csv and .events.csv.
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- 'copy' may have them as source, 'getarraysize' works fine
- 'setarray' and 'resizearray' are obviously forbidden
- 'readarrayfromfile' and 'writearrayfromfile' is not implemented for them
(use case?)
Also, in the Makefile: don't use realpath on directories. It may give an empty
string.
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