// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // $Id:$ // // Copyright (C) 1993-1996 by id Software, Inc. // // This source is available for distribution and/or modification // only under the terms of the DOOM Source Code License as // published by id Software. All rights reserved. // // The source is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the DOOM Source Code License // for more details. // // DESCRIPTION: // WAD I/O functions. // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef __W_WAD__ #define __W_WAD__ #include "files.h" #include "doomdef.h" // [RH] Compare wad header as ints instead of chars #define IWAD_ID MAKE_ID('I','W','A','D') #define PWAD_ID MAKE_ID('P','W','A','D') #define RFF_ID MAKE_ID('R','F','F',0x1a) #define ZIP_ID MAKE_ID('P','K',3,4) #define GRP_ID_0 MAKE_ID('K','e','n','S') #define GRP_ID_1 MAKE_ID('i','l','v','e') #define GRP_ID_2 MAKE_ID('r','m','a','n') // [RH] Remove limit on number of WAD files struct wadlist_t { wadlist_t *next; char name[1]; // +size of string }; extern wadlist_t *wadfiles; // // TYPES // struct wadinfo_t { // Should be "IWAD" or "PWAD". DWORD Magic; DWORD NumLumps; DWORD InfoTableOfs; }; struct wadlump_t { DWORD FilePos; DWORD Size; char Name[8]; }; // [RH] Namespaces from BOOM. typedef enum { ns_global = 0, ns_sprites, ns_flats, ns_colormaps, ns_acslibrary, ns_newtextures, ns_bloodraw, ns_bloodsfx, ns_bloodmisc, ns_strifevoices, ns_hires, } namespace_t; // [RH] Copy an 8-char string and uppercase it. void uppercopy (char *to, const char *from); // A very loose reference to a lump on disk. This is really just a wrapper // around the main wad's FILE object with a different length recorded. Since // the two lumps from the same wad share the same FILE, you cannot read from // both of them independantly. class FWadLump : public FileReader { public: FWadLump (); FWadLump (const FWadLump ©); #ifdef _DEBUG FWadLump & operator= (const FWadLump ©); #endif ~FWadLump(); long Seek (long offset, int origin); long Read (void *buffer, long len); private: FWadLump (const FileReader &reader, long length); FWadLump (FILE *file, long length); FWadLump (char * data, long length, bool destroy); char * sourceData; bool destroySource; friend class FWadCollection; }; // A lump in memory. The destructor automatically deletes the memory // the lump was copied to. Note the copy contstructor is really more of // a transfer constructor. Once an FMemLump gets copied, the original // is no longer usable. class FMemLump { public: FMemLump (); #ifdef __GNUC__ // Not really const! GCC forces me to declare it this way! FMemLump (const FMemLump ©); FMemLump &operator= (const FMemLump ©); #else FMemLump (FMemLump ©); FMemLump &operator= (FMemLump ©); #endif ~FMemLump (); void *GetMem () { return (void *)Block; } private: FMemLump (BYTE *data); BYTE *Block; friend class FWadCollection; }; class FWadCollection { public: FWadCollection (); ~FWadCollection (); // The wadnum for the IWAD enum { IWAD_FILENUM = 1 }; void InitMultipleFiles (wadlist_t **filenames); void AddFile (const char *filename, const char * data=NULL,int length=-1); bool CheckIfWadLoaded (const char *name); const char *GetWadName (int wadnum) const; const char *GetWadFullName (int wadnum) const; int CheckNumForName (const char *name, int namespc); int CheckNumForName (const char *name, int namespc, int wadfile); int GetNumForName (const char *name); inline int CheckNumForName (const byte *name) { return CheckNumForName ((const char *)name, ns_global); } inline int CheckNumForName (const char *name) { return CheckNumForName (name, ns_global); } inline int CheckNumForName (const byte *name, int ns) { return CheckNumForName ((const char *)name, ns); } inline int GetNumForName (const byte *name) { return GetNumForName ((const char *)name); } int CheckNumForFullName (const char *name); int CheckNumForFullName (const char *name, int wadfile); int GetNumForFullName (const char *name); void ReadLump (int lump, void *dest); FMemLump ReadLump (int lump); FMemLump ReadLump (const char *name) { return ReadLump (GetNumForName (name)); } FWadLump OpenLumpNum (int lump); FWadLump OpenLumpName (const char *name) { return OpenLumpNum (GetNumForName (name)); } FWadLump *ReopenLumpNum (int lump); // Opens a new, independant FILE int FindLump (const char *name, int *lastlump, bool anyns=false); // [RH] Find lumps with duplication bool CheckLumpName (int lump, const char *name); // [RH] True if lump's name == name static DWORD LumpNameHash (const char *name); // [RH] Create hash key from an 8-char name int LumpLength (int lump) const; int GetLumpOffset (int lump) const; // [RH] Returns offset of lump in the wadfile void GetLumpName (char *to, int lump) const; // [RH] Copies the lump name to to using uppercopy int GetLumpFile (int lump) const; // [RH] Returns wadnum for a specified lump int GetLumpNamespace (int lump) const; // [RH] Returns the namespace a lump belongs to bool CheckLumpName (int lump, const char *name) const; // [RH] Returns true if the names match bool IsUncompressedFile(int lump) const; int GetNumLumps () const; protected: class WadFileRecord; struct LumpRecord; WORD *FirstLumpIndex; // [RH] Hashing stuff moved out of lumpinfo structure WORD *NextLumpIndex; WORD *FirstLumpIndex_FullName; // The same information for fully qualified paths from .zips WORD *NextLumpIndex_FullName; LumpRecord *LumpInfo; WadFileRecord **Wads; DWORD NumLumps; DWORD NumWads; void SkinHack (int baselump); void InitHashChains (); // [RH] Set up the lumpinfo hashing // [RH] Combine multiple marked ranges of lumps into one. int MergeLumps (const char *start, const char *end, int name_space); bool IsMarker (const LumpRecord *lump, const char *marker) const; void FindStrifeTeaserVoices (); private: static int STACK_ARGS lumpcmp(const void * a, const void * b); void ScanForFlatHack (int startlump); void RenameSprites (int startlump); }; extern FWadCollection Wads; #endif