This has increasingly become an obstacle with the hardware renderer, so now the values are being stored as plain data in the sector, with the software renderer getting the actual color tables when needed. While this is a bit slower than storing the pregenerated colormap, in realistic situations the added time is mostly negligible in the microseconds range.
Seems someone has written a node builder which violates this long-standing assumption (https://www.doomworld.com/vb/source-ports/92468-introducing-zokumbsp/)
However, rather than second-guessing the format's correctness it's more advisable to just discard such blockmaps to avoid some less obvious issues that may creep up.
This function will truncate everything that is larger than LONG_MAX or smaller than LONG_MIN to fit into a long variable, but longs are 32 bit on Windows and 64 bit elsewhere, so to ensure consistency and the ability to parse larger values better use strtoll which does not truncate 32 bit values.
gl/data/gl_setup.cpp:430:11: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
gl/data/gl_setup.cpp:527:19: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
gl/data/gl_setup.cpp:542:19: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
nodebuild.cpp:1056:63: warning: format specifies type 'ptrdiff_t' (aka 'long') but the argument has type 'int' [-Wformat]
p_glnodes.cpp:379:50: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
p_saveg.cpp:381:18: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
p_scroll.cpp:532:11: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
p_setup.cpp:2304:43: warning: format specifies type 'int' but the argument has type 'unsigned long' [-Wformat]
p_setup.cpp:2302:12: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned long' [-Wsign-compare]
scripting/codegeneration/codegen.cpp:8488:20: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Wsign-compare]
scripting/codegeneration/codegen.cpp:8606:15: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Wsign-compare]
This was done to ensure it can be properly overridden in scripts without causing problems when called during engine shutdown for the type and symbol objects the VM needs to work and to have the scripted version always run first.
Since the scripted OnDestroy method never calls the native version - the native one is run after the scripted one - this can be simply skipped over during shutdown.
- got rid of glsegextras.
This was probably one of the most ill-conceived means to save some memory in ZDoom, but now, when a pure software rendered engine no longer needs to be considered it's just totally useless to keep this mess in.
- disabled the Build map loader after finding out that it has been completely broken and nonfunctional for a long time. Since this has no real value it will probably removed entirely in an upcoming commit.
These are rather small and extremely frequently allocated, so they are prime candidates for memory arena, because it not only avoids fragmentation and internal overhead due to mass allocation of small memory blocks but it also makes it a lot faster to free the memory when finishing a level.
- fixed: The state index comparison against 0 was broken.
- fixed: Resolving codegen nodes must set the strictness flag per function so that ZSCRIPT and DECORATE are done properly.
- added sanity checks to prevent a savegame from being loaded with an incompatible map
- refactored a few things to simplify serialization.
- started work on main level serializer function.
The old method does not work as expected with the higher precision of doubles, so instead just average the 3 vertex positions to get the triangle's center.
- some reorganization of texture precaching so that the renderer can decide what to do with actors.
Just marking the sprite textures loses too much info if more is needed than just loading the images into memory.