Also for polymost_scansector(). These were likely of little consequence
because collection in scansector() is the exception than the rule (see
added comments), and because the redundant drawwalls() would find the
x range done the second and following times.
Also, add a bound check for sectorborder[] (the limit was probably rarely
hit in practice, but the check is mandatory nontheless) and add functions
printscans() and printbunches() in the DEBUGGINGAIDS=2 build.
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- At a given time, at most one viewscreen may display TILE_VIEWSCR, namely
that one which is g_curViewscreen
- sync kinds of distance to compare against VIEWSCREEN_ACTIVE_DISTANCE (was
Manhattan vs. dist(), now both the latter)
- fix resetting to VIEWSCREEN tile when player is greater from it than that
distance. When the player is closer to it again, it is *not* reset to
TILE_VIEWSCR.
- more sync'd g_curViewscreen and sprite[i].yvel (for 'i' being the viewscreen
sprite)
Note: in a multiplayer context, this needs to be thought about once more.
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So that stack traces can be gotten with optimized DEBUGANYWAY builds, e.g. for
Linux's 'perf' --> flame graphs. DONT_BUILD.
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When that mode is enabled (see below for caveats), wall textures that have a
non-power-of-two height (call it 'h') will be modified to look like in classic:
Let 'H' be the next power of two greater than 'h'. The texture will be uploaded
with height 'H', made up from 'h' hlines of the original texture, followed by
'H'-'h' first hlines of the same.
No panning "corrections" will take place. The mode is disabled by default.
Caveats/notes:
* the mode requires that r_hightile is disabled
* it is not implemented in Polymer
* in the Lunatic build, it is ineffective when a VX map is loaded, as those
display walls with NPOT height textures correctly
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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- in mdloadskin() and gloadtile_hi(), use new function check_nonpow2()
(bit-twiddling) instead of loop
- Replace a couple of missed literals with CACHEAD_* enum labels
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Note: in polymer.c, this was buggy (but harmless) because .r is a char:
if ((uint32_t)hictinting[MAXPALOOKUPS-1].r & 0xFFFFFF00) != 0xFFFFFF00)
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Specifically, the handling of one-way walls ([1] in Mapster32) was slightly
different.
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This mode does not take a sector's visibility values into account for uniform
darkening of a texture. It is more faithful to classic with respect to
fog/visibility *distances*, but may be less so as far as the "tint" of the
texture due to visibility attenuation is concerned.
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The overall situation is thus as follows:
- in C and from Lua, that member is called 'fogpal'
- In CON (both C-CON and LunaCON), it's 'fogpal' with 'alignto' being an alias;
'filler' wasn't available before, either.
- In m32script, it's 'fogpal' or 'alignto' ('filler' is not available any more)
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That is, if that member has a nonzero value, that one is taken for the color of
the GL fog instead of (most of the time) sector[].floorpal. "Sky sectors", that
is, skyboxes or simply parallaxed floors/ceilings are *not* handled.
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Also, extend the documentation for r_usenewshading a little. Specifically,
note when the different modes were introduced. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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It was plainly noticeable in the editor's tile info display, for
example.
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This is done by factoring out some polymer.c:polymer_getbuildmaterial() code
into polymer_eligible_for_artmapping() and using that. The one in polymer.c
can still determine to not use ART mapping on some ("rare"?) occasions, so
it's not 100% in sync.
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- factor out eligible_for_tileshades()
- remove some rendmode 1 code
- move some auto vars further down
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With this mode, the near distance of the linear fog is always 0, unlike being
negative with r_usenewshading 2.
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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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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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