Since this is a non-standard function it's better kept to as few places as possible, so now DirEntryExists returns an additional flag to say what type an entry is and is being used nearly everywhere where stat was used, excluding a few low level parts in the POSIX code.
- now that the frame buffer stores its render time, the 'ms' return from I_GetTimeFrac is not needed anymore, we may just as well use the globally stored value instead.
The only feature this value was ever used for was texture warping.
* store the frame time in the current screen buffer from where all render code can access it.
* replace some uses of I_MSTime with I_FPSTime, because they should not use a per-frame timer. The only one left is the wipe code but even this doesn't look like it needs either a per-frame timer or a timer counting from the start of the playsim.
- moved timer definitions into their own header/source files. d_main is not the right place for this.
- removed some leftover cruft from the old timer code.
This method was chosen because it avoids adding variable declarations to the global namespace which would have required a lot more work while polluting the grammar.
This way the global variables can be handled by a small bit of special coding in the struct generator.
src\s_sound.cpp(1259): warning C4244: 'argument': conversion from 'double' to 'float', possible loss of data
src\c_bind.cpp(479): warning C4101: 'c': unreferenced local variable
This is because the automap calls it with its own bindings, which effectively cancelled all
doublebindings while the automap was open.
SVN r3354 (trunk)
bindings for it. I'm not sure how this should be exposed through the menu, however. Technically,
it's different from the pan keys, but from an end user's point of view, they both zoom the
automap, so they should both be listed under the Zoom in and out controls. But the menu code
can't handle that.
SVN r2663 (trunk)
- Added XInput support. For the benefit of people compiling with MinGW,
the CMakeLists.txt checks for xinput.h and disables it if it cannot
be found. (And much to my surprise, I accidentally discovered that if you
have the DirectX SDK installed, those headers actually do work with GCC,
though they add a few extra warnings.)
SVN r1686 (trunk)
default bindings for it. (Only works with Raw Input on XP. Vista has
support through Win32 mouse, as well. DirectInput does not support it at
all, because the DirectInput mouse device does not expose this control.)
SVN r1640 (trunk)
the PC98 equivalent so it would be recognized as kp=. (Interestingly, F13-
F16 and kp= only generate events when using Raw Input, not when using
DirectInput.
SVN r1639 (trunk)
switched it to buffered input, and the pause key seems to be properly
cooked, so I don't need to look for it with WM_KEYDOWN/UP. Tab doesn't
need to be special-cased either, because buffered input never passes on
the Tab key when you press Alt+Tab. I have no idea why I special-cased
Num Lock, but it seems to be working fine. By setting the exclusive mode
to background, I can also avoid special code for releasing all keys when
the window loses focus, because I'll still receive those events while the
window is in the background.
SVN r1613 (trunk)
- Fixed: Gravity application was not correct. For actors with no vertical
momentum the initial pull is supposed to be twice as strong as when
vertical movement already takes place.
- added invquery CCMD like in Strife. Also removed all underscores from the
tag strings so that they can be printed properly.
- Fixed: Skill baby was missing 'autousehealth' for all games.
- Added a new CVAR: sv_disableautohealth
- Autouse of health items is no longer hardwired to the default item classes.
There's a new property HealthPickup.Autouse. 0 means no autouse, 1 a small
Raven health item, 2 a large Raven health item and 3 a Strife item.
SVN r1452 (trunk)
surprised if this doesn't build in Linux right now. The CMakeLists.txt
were checked with MinGW and NMake, but how they fair under Linux is an
unknown to me at this time.
- Converted most sprintf (and all wsprintf) calls to either mysnprintf or
FStrings, depending on the situation.
- Changed the strings in the wbstartstruct to be FStrings.
- Changed myvsnprintf() to output nothing if count is greater than INT_MAX.
This is so that I can use a series of mysnprintf() calls and advance the
pointer for each one. Once the pointer goes beyond the end of the buffer,
the count will go negative, but since it's an unsigned type it will be
seen as excessively huge instead. This should not be a problem, as there's
no reason for ZDoom to be using text buffers larger than 2 GB anywhere.
- Ripped out the disabled bit from FGameConfigFile::MigrateOldConfig().
- Changed CalcMapName() to return an FString instead of a pointer to a static
buffer.
- Changed startmap in d_main.cpp into an FString.
- Changed CheckWarpTransMap() to take an FString& as the first argument.
- Changed d_mapname in g_level.cpp into an FString.
- Changed DoSubstitution() in ct_chat.cpp to place the substitutions in an
FString.
- Fixed: The MAPINFO parser wrote into the string buffer to construct a map
name when given a Hexen map number. This was fine with the old scanner
code, but only a happy coincidence prevents it from crashing with the new
code
- Added the 'B' conversion specifier to StringFormat::VWorker() for printing
binary numbers.
- Added CMake support for building with MinGW, MSYS, and NMake. Linux support
is probably broken until I get around to booting into Linux again. Niceties
provided over the existing Makefiles they're replacing:
* All command-line builds can use the same build system, rather than having
a separate one for MinGW and another for Linux.
* Microsoft's NMake tool is supported as a target.
* Progress meters.
* Parallel makes work from a fresh checkout without needing to be primed
first with a single-threaded make.
* Porting to other architectures should be simplified, whenever that day
comes.
- Replaced the makewad tool with zipdir. This handles the dependency tracking
itself instead of generating an external makefile to do it, since I couldn't
figure out how to generate a makefile with an external tool and include it
with a CMake-generated makefile. Where makewad used a master list of files
to generate the package file, zipdir just zips the entire contents of one or
more directories.
- Added the gdtoa package from netlib's fp library so that ZDoom's printf-style
formatting can be entirely independant of the CRT.
SVN r1082 (trunk)
- The stat meters now return an FString instead of sprintfing into a fixed
output buffer.
- NOASM is now automatically defined when compiling for a non-x86 target.
- Some changes have been made to the integral types in doomtype.h:
- For consistancy with the other integral types, byte is no longer a
synonym for BYTE.
- Most uses of BOOL have been change to the standard C++ bool type. Those
that weren't were changed to INTBOOL to indicate they may contain values
other than 0 or 1 but are still used as a boolean.
- Compiler-provided types with explicit bit sizes are now used. In
particular, DWORD is no longer a long so it will work with both 64-bit
Windows and Linux.
- Since some files need to include Windows headers, uint32 is a synonym
for the non-Windows version of DWORD.
- Removed d_textur.h. The pic_t struct it defined was used nowhere, and that
was all it contained.
SVN r326 (trunk)
- Converted a_zombie.cpp and most of a_strifestuff.cpp to DECORATE.
- Converted a_strifekeys.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages to the
string table.
- Removed the WIF_HITS_GHOSTS weapon flag and replaced it with MF2_THRUGHOST.
There is no need to keep two flags around with virtually the same meaning.
- Changed the ShadowArmor to use the VISIBILITYPULSE flag to change its translucency.
It looks much better now than the cheap code pointer based blinking it used before.
- Converted most of a_strifeitems.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages
to the string table.
- Converted a_strifearmor.cpp to DECORATE and moved the pickup messages to the
string table.
- Moved the messages for killing spectres to the string table.
- Converted the quest items to DECORATE. Also changed A_GiveQuestItem to get
the messages it prints from the string table instead of the quest item's tag
string.
May 5, 2006 (Changes by Graf Zahl)
- Removed the hopelessly outdated thingdef_doc.txt file from the repository.
- Converted a_peasant.cpp and a_ratbuddy.cpp to DECORATE.
- Fixed: C_DoKey didn't treat an empty string as 'no binding' when checking for
valid double bindings.
- Converted a_merchants.cpp to DECORATE.
- Added MF5_NODAMAGE flag to generalize the behavior of Strife's merchants which
can be shot but take no damage from getting hurt.
- Converted a_beggars.cpp to DECORATE.
- Added an Inventory.GiveQuest property. This makes it possible to define all of
Strife's original items that also give a quest item in DECORATE but it is also
useful to define items like the ones in Day of the Acolyte without ugly workarounds.
- Added a Tag property and Strife teaser conversation IDs to DECORATE so now it is
possible to define many of Strife's items.
- Added a FastSpeed property to DECORATE so that projectiles can finally be
assigned a higher speed for fast mode.
- Added a ACS_LockedExecuteDoor special. It is basically the same as the existing
ACS_LockedExecute but it uses the 'door' message instead of 'remote'. This
cannot be integrated into ACS_LockedExecute because all its arguments are already
in use.
- Added a fully customizable A_CustomMeleeAttack function for DECORATE.
SVN r83 (trunk)
- Converted A_Hexendecorations.cpp
- Changed the lower decal spawning code to transfer the main decal's color if
the lower decal's default color is the same as the main decal's.
- Changed the decal stretcher back to use the specified size parameters as a
scaling factor and not a destination size because this is more consistent with
the rest of the decal code. Also adjusted the blood smear definition in DECALDEF
and the description in the Wiki for this.
- Added Jim's most recent fixes.
SVN r77 (trunk)
- Fixed some functions that were declared as taking size_t's but defined as taking
unsigned ints.
- Added a dummy object to delete sound environments on exit.
- Fixed: FWarpTexture did not delete its Spans when destroyed.
- Changed wadclusterinfos and wadlevelinfos arrays into TArrays.
- Added the TypeInfo::AutoTypeInfoPtr for TypeInfo::m_RuntimeActors so they can
be automatically deleted.
- Changed TypeInfo::m_Types into a TArray so it will be automatically deleted
on exit.
- Fixed: TArray::Resize() did not deconstruct entries when shrinking the array.
- Changed TArray::Push() so that it calls Grow() instead of duplicating the growth
calculations itself.
- Calling TArray::Grow() for a small amount when the array is short should grow it
a bit more than it was doing.
SVN r76 (trunk)
actually work.
- Turned the list of TabCommands into a TArray because I saw lots of console
commands in the memory leak report at exit. Then I realized those were actually
key bindings, so I changed the Bindings and DoubleBindings arrays into FString
arrays.
- Fixed: FStringCVar was missing a destructor.
- Added TArray::Insert().
- Fixed: TArray::Delete() used memmove().
- Renamed Malloc(), Realloc(), and Calloc() to M_Malloc(), M_Realloc(), and
M_Calloc() so that the debug versions can be defined as macros.
- Enabled the CRT's memory leak detection in WinMain().
- Moved contents of PO_DeInit() into P_FreeLevelData().
- Removed "PolyBlockMap = NULL;" from P_SetupLevel(), because the P_FreeLevelData()
call it makes next does the exact same thing, but also freeing it if needed.
- Fixed: Unneeded memcpy in UnpackUserCmd() when ucmd and basis are the same
SVN r75 (trunk)