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Christoph Oelckers
b542d1371d - reorganized the ZScript content in gzdoom.pk3 and changed the files' extensions to something unique for easier syntax highlighting. 2019-02-23 12:08:27 +01:00
Christoph Oelckers
0770c0022c - cleaned up use of the random function in script files.
Many uses of random() & value have been turned into random(0, value).
This is not only more efficient, it also ensures better random distribution because the parameter-less variant only returns values between 0 and 255.
2018-12-21 12:40:05 +01:00
Alexander
1b82e2078d add monster tags (Friendly Names) for Hexen 2018-11-24 14:02:48 +01:00
Christoph Oelckers
a210aaea3e - fixed: All melee functions calling TraceBleed after DamageMobj must first copy the target member to a local variable.
DamageMobj can destroy the damaged actor if the death state sequence has zero duration. But Actor.target is a garbage collected member variable, i.e. it will be null, once the actor it points to gets destroyed.
This was originally done correctly in the C++ code but during the scriptification all those 'AActor *target = self->target' lines were removed because they looked redundant, but were not.
2017-06-06 09:12:58 +02:00
Rachael Alexanderson
2997f31f9f - removed ZDOOMADD and updated actors in question with ZDOOMTRANS 2017-06-04 12:30:35 +02:00
Rachael Alexanderson
a937f709aa - Added +ZDOOMADD to all Heretic, Hexen, and Strife actors that needed it (that I know of...)
- this developer's insanity level increased another 21%
2017-06-04 12:30:35 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
ac86a535e7 - fixed: State labels were resolved in the calling function's context instead of the called function one's.
This could cause problems with functions that take states as parameters but use them to set them internally instead of passing them through the A_Jump interface back to the caller, like A_Chase or A_LookEx.
This required some quite significant refactoring because the entire state resolution logic had been baked into the compiler which turned out to be a major maintenance problem.
Fixed this by adding a new builtin type 'statelabel'. This is an opaque identifier representing a state, with the actual data either directly encoded into the number for single label state or an index into a state information table.
The state resolution is now the task of the called function as it should always have remained. Note, that this required giving back the 'action' qualifier to most state jumping functions.

- refactored most A_Jump checkers to a two stage setup with a pure checker that returns a boolean and a scripted A_Jump wrapper, for some simpler checks the checker function was entirely omitted and calculated inline in the A_Jump function. It is strongly recommended to use the boolean checkers unless using an inline function invocation in a state as they lead to vastly clearer code and offer more flexibility.

- let Min() and Max() use the OP_MIN and OP_MAX opcodes. Although these were present, these function were implemented using some grossly inefficient branching tests.
- the DECORATE 'state' cast kludge will now actually call ResolveState because a state label is not a state and needs conversion.
2016-11-14 14:12:27 +01:00
Christoph Oelckers
8f8017836f - scriptified Hexen's Bishop. 2016-11-12 16:32:26 +01:00
Christoph Oelckers
371712c53a - turned everything I could into non-action functions.
- fixed emission of the self pointer in FxVMFunctionCall. I did not realize that the self expression only sets up a register for the value, not pushing it onto the stack.
2016-10-22 17:49:08 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
2c1d9a7a96 - another bunch of Hexen actors converted. 2016-10-18 15:15:06 +02:00