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Christoph Oelckers
60ad26b231 - Added: Sector movement that causes deep water to change its height now
will trigger associated sector actions and adjust the actor's water level.


SVN r836 (trunk)
2008-03-22 12:17:52 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
e77f83fbf6 - Added new Scroll_Wall special to allow more control over wall scrolling.
Since it uses fixed point parameters it can only be used in scripts though.
- Added flags parameters to all wall scroller specials that didn't use
  all 5 args.
- Separated scrolling of the 3 different texture parts of a sidedef.
  While doing this I did some more restructuring of the sidedef structure
  and changed it so that all state changes to sidedefs that affect rendering 
  have to be made with access functions. This is not of much use to the
  software renderer but it allows far easier caching of rendering data
  for OpenGL because the only place I need to check is in the access functions.


SVN r832 (trunk)
2008-03-21 17:35:49 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
ca43ea7345 - Fixed: A_CustomMissile with aimmode 2 ignored spawnofs_xy.
- Changed savegame versioning so that the written version is never lower
  than the minmum one reported as compatible. 
- Added mirrored movement modes for linked sectors.
- Added Eternity-style initialization for linked sectors as a new subtype
  of Static_Init.
- Added linked sectors. The control sector determines how they move but if
  any one of the linked sectors is blocked, movement for all linked sectors
  will be affected. This will allow lifts consisting out of more than one
  sector without the risk of breaking them if only one of the sectors is
  blocked.
- Fixed: A_Mushroom created an actor on the stack.


SVN r825 (trunk)
2008-03-20 21:12:03 +00:00
Randy Heit
02071140a5 - Fixed the TArray serializer declaration.
(Thank you for your warnings, GCC! ;-)
- Changed root sector marking so that it can happen incrementally.


SVN r811 (trunk)
2008-03-19 02:20:19 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
7c87465d35 - VC++ doesn't seem to like the TArray serializer so I added a workaround
to be able to save the 3dMidtex attachment info.
- Fixed: The TArray serializer needs to be declared as a friend of TArray
  in order to be able to access its fields.
- Since there are no backwards compatibility issues due to savegame version
  bumping I closed all gaps in the level flag set.
- Bumped min. Savegame version and Netgame version for 3dMidtex related
  changes.
- Changed Jump and Crouch DMFlags into 3-way switches:
  0: map default, 1: off, 2: on. Since I needed new bits the rest of
  the DMFlag bit values had to be changed as a result.
- fixed: PTR_SlideTraverse didn't check ML_BLOCKMONSTERS for sliding
  actors without MF3_NOBLOCKMONST.
- Added MAPINFO commands 'checkswitchrange' and 'nocheckswitchrange'
  that can enable or disable switch range checking globally per map.
- Changed ML_3DMIDTEX to force ML_CHECKSWITCHRANGE.
- Added a ML_CHECKSWITCHRANGE flag which allows checking whether the 
  player can actually reach the switch he wants to use.
- Made DActiveButton::EWhere global so that I can use it outside thr
  DActiveButton class.

March 17, 2008 (Changes by Graf Zahl)
- Changed P_LineOpening to pass its result in a struct instead of global
  variables.
- Added Eternity's 3DMIDTEX feature (no Eternity code used though.)
  It should be feature complete with the exception of the ML_BLOCKMONSTERS
  flag handling. That particular part of Eternity's implementation is
  sub-optimal because it hijacks an existing flag and doesn't seem to make
  much sense to me. Maybe I'll implement it as a separate flag later.


SVN r810 (trunk)
2008-03-18 18:18:18 +00:00
Randy Heit
48bb782b19 - Fixed: Polyobjects are serialized before players, which means that a call
to PO_MovePolyobj() from P_SerializePolyobjs() for a crushing polyobject
  that touches a player actor will not have a valid actor->player->mo chain
  for P_DamageMobj and crash if it happens to touch the player. Since the
  polyobject was presumably in a good spot when the game was saved, we can
  just skip this step entirely and let it take care of itself the next time
  it moves (by which time, the players will be valid).
- Fixed: When transitioning from fullscreen to windowed mode with D3DFB, the
  window kept the WS_EX_TOPMOST style.
- Slight correctness fix: When in fullscreen, the window should have WS_POPUP
  style.
- Added a NULL target check to P_SpawnMissileXYZ(), A_DemonAttack1(),
  A_DemonAttack2_1(), and A_DemonAttack2_2().


SVN r384 (trunk)
2006-11-21 05:43:34 +00:00
Randy Heit
da32156d41 - Changed: Starting a new game or reloading an old one reset the chasecam.
SVN r319 (trunk)
2006-09-01 01:52:50 +00:00
Randy Heit
e2179d5c2d Guess what. It's not 2005 anymore.
SVN r184 (trunk)
2006-06-11 01:37:00 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
96f6cfd18a SVN r148 (trunk) 2006-05-27 10:27:51 +00:00
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
Randy Heit
ac53ed6ecd SVN r116 (trunk) 2006-05-16 02:50:18 +00:00
Randy Heit
7e7ab6b4ec - Fixed compilation with mingw again.
- Added multiple-choice sound sequences. These overcome one of the major
  deficiences of the Hexen-inherited SNDSEQ system while still being Hexen
  compatible: Custom door sounds can now use different opening and closing
  sequences, for both normal and blazing speeds.
- Added a serializer for TArray.
- Added a countof macro to doomtype.h. See the1's blog to find out why
  it's implemented the way it is.
    <http://blogs.msdn.com/the1/articles/210011.aspx>
- Added a new method to FRandom for getting random numbers larger than 255,
  which lets me:
- Fixed: SNDSEQ delayrand commands could delay for no more than 255 tics.
- Fixed: If you're going to have sector_t.SoundTarget, then they need to
  be included in the pointer cleanup scans.
- Ported back newer name code from 2.1.
- Fixed: Using -warp with only one parameter in Doom and Heretic to
  select a map on episode 1 no longer worked.
- New: Loading a multiplayer save now restores the players based on
  their names rather than on their connection order. Using connection
  order was sensible when -net was the only way to start a network game,
  but with -host/-join, it's not so nice. Also, if there aren't enough
  players in the save, then the extra players will be spawned normally,
  so you can continue a saved game with more players than you started it
  with.
- Added some new SNDSEQ commands to make it possible to define Heretic's
  ambient sounds in SNDSEQ: volumerel, volumerand, slot, randomsequence,
  delayonce, and restart. With these, it is basically possible to obsolete
  all of the $ambient SNDINFO commands.
- Fixed: Sound sequences would only execute one command each time they were
  ticked.
- Fixed: No bounds checking was done on the volume sound sequences played at.
- Fixed: The tic parameter to playloop was useless and caused it to
  act like a redundant playrepeat. I have removed all the logic that
  caused playloop to play repeating sounds, and now it acts like an
  infinite sequence of play/delay commands until the sequence is
  stopped.
- Fixed: Sound sequences were ticked every frame, not every tic, so all
  the delay commands were timed incorrectly and varied depending on your
  framerate. Since this is useful for restarting looping sounds that got
  cut off, I have not changed this. Instead, the delay commands now
  record the tic when execution should resume, not the number of tics
  left to delay.


SVN r57 (trunk)
2006-04-21 01:22:55 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
66c663e9d8 - Fixed: Hexen's ammo display in the status bar cannot be refreshed
partially because the background patch has to be drawn always to 
  overwrite the old display.
- Fixed: Giving a health item to a non-player caused a crash.
- Added a compatibility option to limit deh.MaxHealth to the health bonus.
  Originally this value wasn't used for health packs. Doing this was a bug
  in Boom but since there's quite a few maps out there which require
  Boom's altered behavior it has to be compatibility optioned.
- Fixed: The health bonus's max health must be defined by deh.MaxHealth, 
  not deh.MaxSoulsphere. To achieve this deh.MaxHealth's handling had to
  be altered because it has to default to 100.
- Fixed: ZDBSP created incorrect side references with compressed sidedefs
  and both sidedefs of a linedef being the same. This only affects the
  external tool because the internal node builder is run after uncompressing
  the sidedefs.
- Added Jim's latest makefile.linux.
- Added a consistency check to the PNAMES loader because one crash log
  indicated that it crashed due to a corrupt PNAMES lump.
- Brought back the sector based sound target handling as a compatibility
  option. This radical change just broke far too many maps that depend
  on the original behavior. Strife's special AI functions are excluded 
  though because they work better with the new method.


SVN r56 (trunk)
2006-04-20 14:21:27 +00:00
Randy Heit
e815474cbe - Fixed: ACS improperly calculated the address of local variables when
returning from one function to another function when the function that
  was called was used as part of an expression.
- Fixed: Using Thing_Hate with arg0 (hater) set to 0 from an open script
  could crash.
- Fixed: Some items along ledges in Hexen's MAP32 (Orchard of Lamentations)
  appeared at the bottom of the ledge (and consequently inside it) instead
  of on top of it because the items were placed directly on the lines.
  AActor::LinkToWorldForMapThing() needs to use the original R_PointOnLineSide()
  code to handle situations like this. Previously, it just used the original
  code for straight horizontal/vertical lines and used the new code for
  diagonal lines.
- Fixed: FWadCollection::MergeLumps() used in incorrect realloc.
- Fixed: FPlayList::NextLine() did not properly handle blank lines in the
  playlist.
- Changed: Decals now use lightweight thinkers instead of actors. (76 bytes
  versus 396, so you save 320k if you have 1024 decals present.)
- Fixed: Wads added with pullin were loaded immediately after the IWAD.
  Exec files are now processed immediately before -file but after autoloading
  wads in D_DoomMain().
- Fixed: sdl/i_system.h unconditionally defined SHARE_DIR, preventing
  redefinition from the command line.
- Fixed: The standard way to include SDL.h is <SDL.h>, not <SDL/SDL.h>.
- Fixed: Returned FActiveInterpolation::HashKey()'s return type to size_t,
  avoiding a pointer truncation warning.


SVN r30 (trunk)
2006-04-12 01:50:09 +00:00
Christoph Oelckers
25f90d6221 SVN r27 (trunk) 2006-04-11 16:27:41 +00:00
Randy Heit
cf11cbdb30 Directory restructuring to make it easier to version projects that don't build zdoom.exe.
SVN r4 (trunk)
2006-02-24 04:48:15 +00:00