SDL1.2 branch disables key repeat when key catcher is 0.
Presumably to prevent binds from executing multiple times.
SDL2 replaced being able to disabled key repeat using SDL_EnableKeyRepeat
with a non-zero repeat value in the key event.
If a pk3 search path is passed to FS_FOpenFileReadDir, a non-zero
file handle is returned if file is not found. This causes incorrect
behavior in FS_ReadFileDir (when a pk3 search path is passed in)
which only checks file handle, not length, for seeing if file exists.
I don't know of any issues in ioq3 caused by this.
Setting SDL_GL_ACCELERATED_VISUAL was disabled for ioq3 SDL 1.2
for other reasons. However, it causes creating GL context to fail
if multisampling is enabled on X11 for both SDL1.2 and SDL2.
Tested using nVidia proprietary driver on Debian 7.
It doubles the size of the data compared to the default (22050),
so increase the buffer automatically. Likewise, decreasing speed
doesn't need as much (though that doesn't really matter).
If spawn var key or value is "" it caused R_GetEntityToken (available to
cgame, used by opengl2) to stop parsing, whereas game VM would continue.
Changed it to match parsing used for game VM
(see G_GET_ENTITY_TOKEN in code/server/sv_game.c).
The map poq3dm5 has a "wait" key with value "".
When R_GetEntityToken returns qfalse it resets pointer for parsing, by
R_ParseSpawnVars not returning qfalse it could cause an infinite loop.
Also add newlines to printfs.
Vertex lite surfaces being brighter than light maps looks bad,
they're meant to look the same. Especially in ET, which mixes
them fequently. It's noticeable in Q3 too though.
BSP lightmaps (i.e. not external HDR lightmaps) use
R_ColorShiftLightingBytes, now *Floats (used by vertex colors)
has the same behavior.
This may be a problem for HDR lightmaps, as the RGB will always be
scaled to 0.0 to 1.0 range.
I had enabled this for non-HDR before, but now HDR needs it too.