Useful for loading these to play the MIDIs. Since these files have no named directory, the content just gets inserted into a subdirectory named after the file with each entry given a 4 digit hex number as a name.
- replace swapvalues with std::swap globally.
- added some additions to utility code from Raze, mainly to reduce file content differences.
- reduced some unused utilities
The benefit to this is fairly small, but it does mean a little less work needs
to be done in the build scripts for cross compiling. The C version wasn't
especially concise so it was not obviously better in any way.
Many of the simple wrappers have been moved to a separate file and the sound source handling has been abstracted.
This is only the first phase, the work is not complete yet.
Also changed the license of the sound code to BSD after verifying that this code bears no similarity to id's original sound code anymore, save for a few function names (which are due to be refactored out anyway.)
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
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.
This was the last player class.
This code was also cleaned up for non-Windows systems where CD Audio is not implemented.
Instead of providing an empty implementation, all related code is now explicitly deactivated.
This is to improve compile times because the MSVC compiler tends to become slow with large lists of source files in a single project.
This new project is still our stripped down copy of libadl, not the original, because that project contains a large amount of baggage we do not need.
Precompilation of prefix header for GCC and Clang requires some efforts thanks to CMake which doesn't support this feature out of the box
Existing thirparty solutions must be tuned to our needs, and our configuration should be adjusted to a chosen module
Magnification filter is applied to swapchain image when it's copied to a physical display surface
This is needed for gfx-portability because MoltenVK uses nearest sampling by default
Rendering bits got restructured and the SSE_MATTERS paths were not updated
to reflect that. A 32-bit build with clang subsequently complaints as the
files in question are not compiled with -mmmx.
Since Google can export this as well it makes a lot more sense here because it is a textual format better suited for version control and does not carry along all the formatting baggage that isn't needed for a string table.
Dynamic libraries placed in the directory with the main executable now can be loaded by dlopen() function
This is required in order to enable Vulkan support without additional steps like SDK installed in the system
These were pixel format conversion routines used in the D3D backend. Nothing in here is needed anymore - the FBitmap class offers much of the functionality covered here in a far more concise and approachable manner.
Two files were split:
g_level.h contained both the game data definitions and some prototypes belonging to the game logic. These were split up.
decallib.cpp contained both the data and the animation thinkers. The thinkers are now in their own file.
This is supposed to be come the place where all pure play code should be placed, but for that all CVARs and CCMDs and other things that do not directly handle play data should be taken out to make code reviewing easier. These now get collected in two separate files, g_cvars.cpp and g_dumpinfo.cpp respectively.
The sole ZScript property in here has also been moved - to thingdef_properties.cpp.
backtrace functions are not present in all libc implementations. Cmake has
module to add external libraries into build if needed so use it to fix build on
Unix systems without backtrace in libc.
* split up FMultiPatchTexture into a builder class and the actual image source.
* since images can now be referenced by multiple textures the old redirection mechanism has been removed. It can be done better and less intrusive now. Simple single patch textures already directly reference the underlying patch image now.
* allocate all image source related data from a memory arena. Since this is all static this makes it a lot easier to free this in bulk.
This class has only meaning for software-based warping so it doesn't have to be a part of the FTexture hierarchy.
Making it a subclass of FSoftwareTexture is fully sufficient.
A section is a continuous part of a sector or in some case of several nearby continuous parts. For sectors with far away parts multiple sections will be created, especially when they lie in disjoint parts of the map.
This is mainly supposed to cut down on time for linking dynamic lights. Since they need to traverse subsectors to find all touching sidedefs a more coarse data structure that only contains the info needed for this is more suitable. In particular, this does not contain any intra-sector lines, i.e. those with both sides in the same sector.
The original idea was to let Vulkan do this completely differently, but if that comes to pass it should be done without having generic data maintenance code on the API side.
Added full-panning stereo, improvement of channel management, and many other things.
Also, I have implemented an ability to use custom WOPL (for libADLMIDI) and WOPN (for libOPNMIDI) banks from the same path as "soundfonts", but also, in the same environment, the "fm_banks" folder was added for WOPL/WOPN storing purposes.
To toggle usage of embedded or custom bank, I have added togglable booleans. When bank fails to be loaded, the default embedded bank is getting to be used as fallback.
ADLMIDI 1.4.0 2018-10-01
* Implemented a full support for Portamento! (Thanks to [Jean Pierre Cimalando](https://github.com/jpcima) for a work!)
* Added support for SysEx event handling! (Thanks to [Jean Pierre Cimalando](https://github.com/jpcima) for a work!)
* Added support for GS way of custom drum channels (through SysEx events)
* Ignore some NRPN events and lsb bank number when using GS standard (after catching of GS Reset SysEx call)
* Added support for CC66-Sostenuto controller (Pedal hold of currently-pressed notes only while CC64 holds also all next notes)
* Added support for CC67-SoftPedal controller (SoftPedal lowers the volume of notes played)
* Fixed correctness of CMF files playing
* Fixed unnecessary overuse of chip channels by blank notes
* Added API to disable specific MIDI tracks or play one of MIDI tracks solo
* Added support for more complex loop (loopStart=XX, loopEnd=0). Where XX - count of loops, or 0 - infinite. Nested loops are supported without of any limits.
* Added working implementation of TMB's velocity offset
* Added support for full-panning stereo option (Thanks to [Christopher Snowhill](https://github.com/kode54) for a work!)
* Fixed inability to play high notes due physical tone frequency out of range on the OPL3 chip
OPNMIDI 1.4.0 2018-10-01
* Implemented a full support for Portamento! (Thanks to [Jean Pierre Cimalando](https://github.com/jpcima) for a work!)
* Added support for SysEx event handling! (Thanks to [Jean Pierre Cimalando](https://github.com/jpcima) for a work!)
* Added support for GS way of custom drum channels (through SysEx events)
* Ignore some NRPN events and lsb bank number when using GS standard (after catching of GS Reset SysEx call)
* Added support for CC66-Sostenuto controller (Pedal hold of currently-pressed notes only while CC64 holds also all next notes)
* Added support for CC67-SoftPedal controller (SoftPedal lowers the volume of notes played)
* Resolved a trouble which sometimes makes a junk noise sound and unnecessary overuse of chip channels
* Volume models support taken from libADLMIDI has been adapted to OPN2's chip speficis
* Fixed inability to play high notes due physical tone frequency out of range on the OPN2 chip
* Added support for full-panning stereo option
ADL&OPN Hotfix: re-calculated default banks
The fix on side of measurer of OPL3-BE and OPN2-BE where some instruments getting zero releasing time.