Patched up everything so that it compiles without errors again. This only addresses code related to some compile error. A large portion of the angle code still uses angle_t and converts back and forth.
To allow processing the hit through an arbitrary portal without reference to the portal group table, P_AimLineAttack and P_LineAttack need to pass some more info than just the linetarget.
We need the relative positions of shooter and target within the visual reference of the other to calculate proper angles and we need to know if such a portal was crossed at all, because a few things, e.g. seeker missiles won't work with them.
- fixed setup of target acquisition for the Mage Staff.
The pre-acquired seeker target was never passed to the spawned projectiles.
These objects are supposed to be bright, but the standard translations for player do not take this into account, creating dark and/or invisible projectiles depending on the color being used.
The new translation uses hue and saturation from the player color, but combines brightness from the original color with the one for the player in an 8:2 ratio, so that no matter for the player color, these always remain bright and visible.
These checks had some major issues:
* they calculated incorrect positive values for hitting a ceiling
* the way they used the plane equations made some incorrect assumptions.
* velz has the velocity reduction from bouncing already factored in from the calling code so doing it here again is not necessary.
From what I can see, GCC would miscompile the involved loops, because the index variable is 'signed int' and the multiplication with an unsigned would cause signed overflow (undefined behavior). Change the index variable type to 'unsigned int' to expect unsigned overflow (conformant to standard).
whatever spawned the random spawner already took care of this.
- Added a maxdist parameter to P_CheckMissileSpawn() to help ensure that it doesn't completely
move the spawned missile outside of its shooter (and potentially beyond a wall the shooter
might happen to be standing next to).
SVN r4194 (trunk)
A_DeathBallImpact uses these to avoid aiming at friends when the death ball
bounces. (The pointer is needed because the missile itself does the aiming,
not the player that shot it, and missiles are nobody's friends.)
SVN r3315 (trunk)
the various bounce-related flags spread across the different Actor flags
field into a single BounceFlags field.
- Fixed: P_BounceWall() should calculate the XY velocity using a real
square root and not P_AproxDistance(), because the latter can cause
them to speed up or slow down.
SVN r1796 (trunk)
1000 as the threshold for god mode damage to use it instead. (Players with
MF2_INVULNERABLE set already used 1000000 as their threshold.)
SVN r1755 (trunk)
velocity, and now it's known as such. The actor variables momx/momy/momz
are now known as velx/vely/velz, and the ACS functions GetActorMomX/Y/Z
are now known as GetActorVelX/Y/Z. For compatibility, momx/momy/momz will
continue to work as aliases from DECORATE. The ACS functions, however,
require you to use the new name, since they never saw an official release
yet.
SVN r1689 (trunk)
- Changed bounce flags into a property and added real bouncing sound properties.
Compatibility modes to preserve use of the SeeSound are present and the old
flags map to these.
SVN r1599 (trunk)
parameters.
- All DECORATE parameters are passed as expressions now. This change allows
for compile time checks of all class names being used in DECORATE so many
incorrect definitions may output warnings now.
- Changed DECORATE sound and color parameters to use expressions.
- Changed: S_StopChannel now resets the actor's sound flags. The previous bug
made me think that delaying this until FMod calls the end of sound callback
may simply be too late.
SVN r1276 (trunk)
so that all files are included by a central one instead of compiling
each one separately. This speeds up the compilation process by 25%
when doing a complete rebuild in Visual C.
- Cleaned up more header dependencies.
SVN r1226 (trunk)