gzdoom-gles/src/v_palette.h
Randy Heit 6cd1e2ce6a - Fixed: CopyPlayer() in p_saveg.cpp should use normal assignment, not
memcpy to copy the player structures.
- Fixed compilation with MinGW again and removed most of the new warnings.

And following is the log that I forgot to paste in for the previous commit:

- Changed the memory management for FString. Instead of using a garbage
  collected heap, it now uses normal heap calls and reference counting to
  implement lazy copying. You may now use bitwise operators to move
  (but not copy!) FStrings around in memory. This means that the
  CopyForTArray template function is gone, since TArrays can now freely
  move their contents around without bothering with their specifics.
  
  There is one important caveat, however. It is not acceptable to blindly 0
  an FString's contents. This necessitated the creation of a proper
  constructor for player_s so that it can be reset without using memset. I
  did a quick scan of all memsets in the source and didn't see anything else
  with a similar problem, but it's possible I missed something.
- Fixed: Build tiles were never deallocated.
- Fixed: Using Build's palette.dat only got half the palette right.


SVN r117 (trunk)
2006-05-16 04:19:20 +00:00

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/*
** v_palette.h
**
**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
#ifndef __V_PALETTE_H__
#define __V_PALETTE_H__
#include "doomtype.h"
#include "r_main.h"
#define MAKERGB(r,g,b) DWORD(((r)<<16)|((g)<<8)|(b))
#define MAKEARGB(a,r,g,b) DWORD(((a)<<24)|((r)<<16)|((g)<<8)|(b))
#define APART(c) (((c)>>24)&0xff)
#define RPART(c) (((c)>>16)&0xff)
#define GPART(c) (((c)>>8)&0xff)
#define BPART(c) ((c)&0xff)
struct FPalette
{
FPalette ();
FPalette (const BYTE *colors);
void SetPalette (const BYTE *colors);
void MakeGoodRemap ();
//PalEntry Colors[256]; // gamma corrected palette
PalEntry BaseColors[256]; // non-gamma corrected palette
BYTE Remap[256]; // remap original palette indices to in-game indices
// Given an array of colors, fills in remap with values to remap the
// passed array of colors to this palette.
void MakeRemap (const DWORD *colors, BYTE *remap, const BYTE *useful, int numcolors) const;
};
struct FDynamicColormap
{
void ChangeFade (PalEntry fadecolor);
void ChangeColor (PalEntry lightcolor, int desaturate);
void ChangeColorFade (PalEntry lightcolor, PalEntry fadecolor);
void BuildLights ();
BYTE *Maps;
PalEntry Color;
PalEntry Fade;
int Desaturate;
FDynamicColormap *Next;
};
extern BYTE InverseColormap[NUMCOLORMAPS*256];
extern BYTE GoldColormap[NUMCOLORMAPS*256];
extern FPalette GPalette;
extern "C" {
extern FDynamicColormap NormalLight;
}
extern int Near255; // A color near 255 in appearance, but not 255
int BestColor (const DWORD *pal, int r, int g, int b, int first = 0, int num=256);
void InitPalette ();
// V_SetBlend()
// input: blendr: red component of blend
// blendg: green component of blend
// blendb: blue component of blend
// blenda: alpha component of blend
//
// Applies the blend to all palettes with PALETTEF_BLEND flag
void V_SetBlend (int blendr, int blendg, int blendb, int blenda);
// V_ForceBlend()
//
// Normally, V_SetBlend() does nothing if the new blend is the
// same as the old. This function will performing the blending
// even if the blend hasn't changed.
void V_ForceBlend (int blendr, int blendg, int blendb, int blenda);
// Colorspace conversion RGB <-> HSV
void RGBtoHSV (float r, float g, float b, float *h, float *s, float *v);
void HSVtoRGB (float *r, float *g, float *b, float h, float s, float v);
FDynamicColormap *GetSpecialLights (PalEntry lightcolor, PalEntry fadecolor, int desaturate);
#endif //__V_PALETTE_H__