* Set `PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM` explicitly where `DoPlayerHorizon()` would have been done within the original game.
* Replace original centering code and route `SB_CENTERVIEW` through the `SB_LOOK_UP`/`SB_LOOK_DOWN` code.
* With this commit, first person input is now nice again. Vehicle code still to be looked at.
* Set `PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN` explicitly where `DoPlayerTurn()` would have been done within the original game.
* Uplift the turn 180 code to full Q16.16.
* Eliminate stupid input scaling so input matches that provided by the input device.
* Ticrate angle adjustments outside of the player's control still to be uplifted.
* Provide read-only/const results from `CONTROL_GetInput()` so games can't change received input.
* Change non-descript `info` to `hidInput` (Human Interface Device).
* Remove a few unused prototypes.
* Remove bool `PedanticMode`.
* Transition appropriate lines to `cl_syncinput`.
* Remove inlines added purely only to maintain DOS demo compatibility.
* Fix a few pedantic Q16.16 >> Int >> Q16.16 conversions.
* Remove fix16.h/cpp and utilise library from m_fixed.h.
* Extend m_fixed.h with two inline functions for int to/from float operations.
* Replace fix16_floor operations with those from xs_Float.h
* Replace multiple Q16.16 conversions from 0 to just be 0.
* Replaced all found in-game bit-shifts and multiplications/divisions with inline functions from m_fixed.h
* Replaced many casts of FRACUNIT as double in SW's panel.cpp as it is converted to double by way of type promotion.
* Fixed missed precision fixes in SW's panel.cpp where some types weren't declared correctly.
* Replaced 100+ `Cos()/Sin() >> 16` operations for Blood with inline functions `CosScale16()/SinScale16()`.
Currently the bit fields are still separate and they have to be merged, but for now the added memory does not matter.
Having this structure in the common parts will allow work on consolidating the input code, though.
This is to cut down on boilerplate code because these encode the virtual screen size in the mode parameter, making it unnecessary to specify a virtual size separately.
This was done with the old code but we now have to set the respective flag explicitly because the init code is inside the main loop, not outside.
Fixes#188
* Convert axes in ControlInfo struct from int32_t to float as what's received from the backend.
* Remove all the scale up/down math since we don't need that with floats and replace with float constants that match old behaviour.
* Store q16mlook scaling as a constant for use with mouse and upcoming controller code.
* Add required controller code to Blood as the only game not to have working controllers.
* Fix typos in (gInput.forward > input.forward) for `ctrlGetInput()` in Blood.
* Remove use of `scaleAdjustmentToInterval()` on Exhumed and Shadow Warrior as they only process forward/side velocities within the game's ticrate.
* Repair angvel/aimvel scaling mistakes from d79a5d256d.
* Scale dyaw and dpitch by 25% for Shadow Warrior as the game runs 25% faster than the other games, leading to faster input.
(e.g., beginning to jump, or landing on ground);
Reproduced with the input being tied to framerate
while SO interpolation is toggled on.
This involves the following modifications:
- PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN and PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM are now additionally set
from various DoPlayerBegin* functions, allowing the player to continue
turning/aiming as usual (right before the next call to domovethings),
even in specific instances of player action changes.
- If PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN/PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM was set before and
after calling pp->DoPlayerAction from domovethings altogether,
ensure that the player's oq16ang/oq16horiz is updated by
making an appropriate call to DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon. This
is done in case a call to DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon is missed.
This change is not applied for a dead player, though.
interpolation of player turning/aiming/movement, while being carried
by a sector object, without SO interpolation. This is a continuation of
73a0aa394e906a65633d61f3c749c9b9b7e66aaa and bf31bc2987a3eccd31d343622327bd4ee0f9c5a1,
aiming to fix a jitter in case the player is continuously
getting pushed by a wall (e.g., on the boat in level 5).
Basically, this moves the relevant assignments from track.cpp:MovePlayer
and MovePoints to player.cpp:DoPlayerMove. Unless a call to one of these
functions has been missed, pushwall and clipmove can be called from
player.cpp in the following instances, which should be covered:
- Via DoPlayerMove, which is the function getting the fix now.
- Via DoPlayerSlide, which is called in the beginning of DoPlayerMove.
- Via DoPlayerCurrent when called from DoPlayerCrawl/DoPlayerWade,
followed by DoPlayerMove.
- Via DoPlayerCurrent when called from DoPlayerDive,
followed by DoPlayerMove if the player doesn't stop diving.
# Conflicts:
# source/sw/src/track.cpp
DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon while input is tied to the frame rate:
Introduce the new player flags PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN and PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM.
Set PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN if DoPlayerTurn can be called outside
of getinput. Similarly set PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM if DoPlayerHorizon
can be called in this manner.
getinput will only call DoPlayerTurn/DoPlayerHorizon
if PF2_INPUT_CAN_TURN/PF2_INPUT_CAN_AIM is set. These flags are reset
right before the call to the player's current DoPlayerAction function.
For one example in which this assists, it's not always the
case that DoPlayerDeathFollowKiller may call DoPlayerTurn,
even if we assume that pp->input.q16angvel is never zero.
sector. This re-introduces the angle interpolation in drawscreen
while sector object interpolation is in use.
A side-effect of this is that looking up/down is now less smooth
while controlling a sector object (e.g., a turret).
While it is understandable that avel and horz came from Duke3D,
having both q16horiz and q16horz in the updated SW_PACKET struct
can be confusing, and the alternative notation is more consistent
with the original struct field names of angvel and aimvel, as well
as the differing uses of the name angvel still present in player.cpp.
for them to modify the player's camq16ang/camq16horiz field
instead of q16ang/q16horiz. Additionally, pass to them the
change in angle/horiz via a parameter, as an alternative
to direct access to the corresponding player input field.
Add the camq16ang and camq16horiz fields to the player struct.
With the exception of DoPlayerTurn and DoPlayerHorizon, whenever
code in player.cpp updates player's q16ang/q16horiz, also write
the updated values to camq16ang/camq16horiz. These variables'
preceding values are never used in these functions.