* Added compatibility for Hellbound MAP29
- Some of the ceilings in the monster closets weren't high enough to allow the cyberdemons to pass, making 100% kills impossible. This is caused by the floors not going down far enough and stopping at a certain height above the next closest floor.
* Remove the cyberdemons instead of raising the ceilings.
Removed the red key door compat patch for Illusions of Home E3M7 because a switch (the computer panel, rather) already opened that door as it was, therefore the original change was unnecessary.
src/posix/cocoa/i_main.mm:152:2: error: use of undeclared identifier 'ShutdownJoysticks'
src/posix/sdl/i_system.cpp:128:3: error: ‘I_FatalError_Gtk’ was not declared in this scope
src/posix/sdl/st_start.cpp:329:8: error: ‘CExitEvent’ was not declared in this scope
This reverts commit 747b3dfcfe.
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# libraries/asmjit/asmjit/core/compiler.h
This had to be reverted because it breaks exception handling which is a critical problem.
With the updated code any exception thrown inside code that had a JITed call stack would crash.
FluidSynth 1.x: these functions return 1 on success and 0 otherwise
FluidSynth 2.x: these functions return FLUID_OK (0) on success and FLUID_FAILED (-1) otherwise
The main exits are initiated from code that cannot filter this back to D_DoomMain easily so the exception is the only way to get there.
The 3 main points of exit are:
* quit/exit CCMD
* quitting the menu through ST_Endoom
* receiving a quit message on the main window.
These ones were particularly bad examples of misusing the exit handlers by temporarily installing one themselves and then calling exit to clean stuff up.
Now they just return an error code to D_DoomMain to perform a regular exit.
The main catch is now in D_DoomMain, only calling platform specific functions to handle the output for the error.
As a nice side effect, -norun can now be done without an exception, just by exiting D_DoomMain with a special exit code.
This implementation only reads GIF, BMP and PIC formats. No animated GIF support because stb_image does not handle that.
PNG, JPG and TGA are still being handled by the existing dedicated implementations.
PSD and HDR are impractical for reading texture data and thus are disabled.
PnM could be enabled, if its identification semantics were stronger. stb_image only checks the first two characters which simply would falsely identify several flats with the right colors in the first two bytes.
This is more or less a waste product of getting stb_image to work with something actually testable, so it is just provided as-is.
DYN_SNDFILE=NO and DYN_MPG123=NO were ignored while DYN_FLUIDSYNTH=NO broke compilation
These options should be applied to ZMusic target instead of the main executable
As a bonus, it's now possible to build GZDoom without FluidSynth
Needed to experiment with this part of the engine. At the moment this only compiles on Windows because the other platforms do not have the needed backing code.
Unfortunately the frame buffer isn't properly uncoupled from the in-game window state so the whole thing is still a bit hacky.
Before that is changed the start screen must work, though.
Right now it has to be done after loading the IWAD, meaning it cannot be used to render the IWAD selection box, but it can be done before the start screen, so that this can be drawn with the render backend instead of Windows.
Note that in this commit the startup screens do not show.
Since this made heavy use of Windows type, those were duplicated to avoid rewriting the entire interface.
This split at least reduces the amount of code needed to refactor for making the screens work on other platforms than Windows.
Now there is only one single entry point for both, instead of previously 2 entry and 4 exit points.
This also eliminates the explicit shutdown of ZMusic. Timidity++'s two buffers have been put in containers that self-destruct on shutdown and calling dumb_exit is not necessary because the only feature requiring it is not used by any code in the music library.