One sector in an underwater area of KDIZD Z1M3 got tagged with an incorrect Transfer_Heights effect which caused render glitches in that area.
There were also a few AddSectorTag calls without first clearing the sector's tags leading to potentially undefined behavior.
src/p_acs.cpp:3250:75: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
src/p_conversation.cpp:354:56: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
src/p_conversation.cpp:438:51: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
src/p_conversation.cpp:548:58: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
src/p_conversation.cpp:572:59: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
src/p_conversation.cpp:584:58: error: cannot pass object of non-trivial type 'FString' through variadic constructor; call will abort at runtime [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
# Conflicts:
# src/p_acs.cpp
It now reads everything into a two-dimensional TMap and creates a list of mappings that apply to the current setting.
The constant need for reloading was the main blocker in redesigning how Dehacked strings get inserted. Currently they override everything, but IWAD-based Dehacked text shouldn't block PWAD overrides from PWADs' LANGUAGE lumps and instead be treated as coming from an [en default] block.
This also renames the main block from [enu default] to [en default], because it should be treated as the English default for all English locales and not just make it fall through to the base default as it did before.
# Conflicts:
# src/doomstat.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/stringtable.cpp
This was not applicable: Warning C4150 deletion of pointer to incomplete type 'FLightDefaults'; no destructor called (compiling source file C:\DEV\lzdoom\src\d_main.cpp)
Now all this content can be localized. However, since this is actual game content it was placed in a secondary file in zd_extra.pk3, so that it won't affect the GPL-compatible status of the main one.
# Conflicts:
# src/p_conversation.cpp
This way of looking up strings is intentionally limited to content from Hexen.wad and Hexdd.wad.
# Conflicts:
# src/maploader/maploader.cpp
# src/p_acs.cpp
# src/p_acs.h
The text file
gzdoom/wadsrc/static/zscript/statscreen/statscreen.txt
is set to use strings called “$ENTERING” and “$FINISHED”, located in the language files, in intermission screens between levels in Heretic. However, these strings are named incorrectly in the language files, instead being written as “$WI_ENTERING” and “$WI_FINISHED” for some reason I’m unaware of. After renaming the original script, the ingame text shows up through what is written in the language files, as intended.
On a miscellaneous note: in GZDoom, the text between levels in Heretic says “Entering:”. In the DOS version, it says “Now entering:”. This is accurately reflected in the English language file, though, and thus faithful to the original when displayed ingame.
src\sound\mididevices\music_opl_mididevice.cpp(112): error C3861: 'I_DebugPrint': identifier not found
src\sound\mididevices\music_opl_mididevice.cpp(206): error C3861: 'I_DebugPrint': identifier not found
src\sound\mididevices\music_opl_mididevice.cpp(234): error C3861: 'I_DebugPrint': identifier not found
src\sound\mididevices\music_opl_mididevice.cpp(244): error C3861: 'I_DebugPrint': identifier not found
- Allows defining of what actor is replacing another for information.
- If multiple arachnotrons, a modder can attribute them as being a replacer of Arachnotron itself, allowing A_BossDeath and GetReplacee to work with it.
The menu is a very 'dirty' header, and forcing it to be pulled in with something entirely unrelated is not good - even though only two files include oalsound.h.
# Conflicts:
# src/sound/i_sound.cpp
This also removes the gl_attachedlights CVAR because with the new management this doesn't really work anymore.
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# src/gl/system/gl_cvars.h
# wadsrc/static/menudef.txt
src/c_dispatch.cpp:143:5: warning: delete called on 'FDelayedCommand' that is abstract but has non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
src/tarray.h:582:5: warning: delete called on 'FDelayedCommand' that is abstract but has non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
src/tarray.h:574:5: warning: delete called on 'FDelayedCommand' that is abstract but has non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
Doing this intermingled with the thinkers is highly unsafe because there are absolutely no guarantees about order of execution.
Effectively it ran these commands right in the middle of the playsim which could cause all sorts of synchronization issues, because CCMDs are part of the UI, not the playsim.
- pass a const string to AddCommandString.
This function manipulated the input buffer, leading to all sorts of code contortions to make sure that the passed parameter is clean for that.
This function will now create a copy of the passed parameter which it can manipulate without complicating its calling code.
# Conflicts:
# src/c_dispatch.cpp
This is for user-made handlers for which the checksum is rather useless both for deciding whether to call the handler and for identifying the map.
# Conflicts:
# src/compatibility.cpp
# wadsrc/static/zscript/level_compatibility.txt
This entered the code path which warned about ambiguous use of variables in action functions and as a result ran afoul of subsequent error checks.
Since ZScript has no global scope resolution operator, this needs to ignore all non-static class symbols and try to look up any of these as global identifiers.