- Clean up ftol()/snapvector() mess
- Make use of SSE instructions for ftol()/snapvector() if available
- move ftol/snapvector pure assembler to inline assembler, this will add x86_64 and improve support for different calling conventions
- Set FPU control word at program startup to get consistent behaviour on all platforms
* Rename IN_StartupJoystick to IN_InitJoystick, add IN_ShutdownJoystick
* Add IN_Restart, which avoids calling IN_DeactivateMouse at the wrong time
* Call IN_Restart when changing r_fullscreen
* Add CVAR_ROM r_sdlDriver for easy checking of the SDL driver in use
* Random README tweaks
* Move Unix specific signal handlers to Sys_PlatformInit
* (Windows only) Don't set the SDL video driver if SDL_VIDEODRIVER is already
set externally
* (Windows only) Use the "windib" SDL video driver if in_mouse is set to -1
more or less any input event; fine for the server, not so much use for the
client
* In the main loop, don't bother sleeping if it's going to be less than 10ms as
the methods we're using to sleep at the moment aren't very precise
* Add Sys_PlatformInit for platform specific initialisation
* In win32 Sys_PlatformInit force selection of the DirectX SDL backend in order
to get better fullscreen mouse input (in conjunction with a patched SDL DLL
http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265)
* Add con_passive.c to cut down on #ifdef DEDICATED in sys_main.c
* Add Sys_ErrorDialog to report ERR_FATALs to the user
+ On Windows use a MessageBox and offer to copy the console log to the
clipboard
+ On everything else print to the terminal and save the console log as
crashlog.txt
make the Makefile check sufficiently portable
* Remove unnecessary GL PFN... casts from SDL_GL_GetProcAddress calls
* Replace OS X uname workaround with Solaris workaround, as I believe OS X
uname now behaves the same as GNU name
1) NET_Sleep() no longer watches for input, Sys_Sleep() added for waiting
on input.
2) Added "CtrlHandler" for trapping Ctrl-C and other quit methods not
handled by signals on windows
3) Added history support
4) Added tab completion
5) Removed automatic cursor/scroll adjustment (too problematic)
6) Enable mousewheel scrolling
7) Stop using the InputBuffer for editing
This seems to work pretty well now, but I jumped the gun on a previous
commit message by saying you can scroll now without locking up your server.
That was only true up until the point that a server tried to print to
the console, at that point it will hang until you release the scroll bar :(
It may be possible to get around this by using a seperate thread for
console output, but that's a whole new can of worms.