Only the class definition itself remains and needs to be taken care of.
# Conflicts:
# src/g_statusbar/sbarinfo_commands.cpp
# src/hu_scores.cpp
# src/scripting/thingdef_data.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/actorinlines.h
# src/hu_scores.cpp
NOFRICTION disables all friction effects on the thing it's set on
(including the speed cap from water/crouching), and NOFRICTIONBOUNCE
disables the "bounce off walls on an icy floor" effect on the thing
it's set on.
- disallow bool as a return value for direct native calls because it only sets the lowest 8 bits of the return register.
- changed return type for several functions from bool to int where the return type was the only thing blocking use as direct native call.
The easiest part was the type checks which could be changed to the name variant with a global search and replace.
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# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_sprites.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_sprites.cpp
Otherwise this may contain residual data from the last call.
One can only hope that this doesn't cause other side effects - this entire code is one horrendous mess of bad ideas.
This setup has been a constant source of problems so now I reviewed all uses of FName to make sure that everything that needs to be initialized is done manually.
This also merges the player_t constructor into the class definition as default values.
The abort condition for the extended checks must completely stop any further processing but the check for this was missing.
(cherry picked from commit 60b6dbadb2)
- precalculate if a sector's floor and ceiling plane overlap. This avoids rechecking this for each single call of hw_FakeFlat.
- vertices must be marked dirty every time they change after map setup. That means that ChangePlaneTexZ must do this as well, because it cannot rely on interpolation taking care of it.
- Having a 'dirty' argument for SetPlaneTexZ's ZScript version makes no sense. If the value changes from the script side the vertices must always be marked to be recalculated.
(cherry picked from commit 9bdb0f2e49)
* this has to be disabled for missiles which should explode instead of stepping up.
* interpolation adjustment was not correct
* it could crash because the target portal group could be retrieved from a non-portal sector.
src\p_map.cpp(4857): warning C4800: 'int': forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)
src\p_map.cpp(4858): warning C4800: 'int': forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)