- Checks to see if a certain actor class, in numbers, is close to the actor/pointer via distance, based upon count. Can check for ancestry, disable Z searching, perform less than or equal to instead of greater or equal to, exact counts, check a pointer instead of itself and differentiate between live monsters and dead.
As a side effect this will now allow using custom messages with this function as well by using the arg2 parameter as part of the message's name (arg2=0 will use TXT_COMM0, arg1 TXT_COMM1 and so on.)
- Now includes anglelimit and pitchlimit.
- Anglelimit and pitchlimit only allows the actor to turn this much, similar to A_FaceTarget's limit. FVF_RESETPITCH also respects the pitch limit.
- (offset, anglelimit, pitchlimit, flags, ptr)
- Changes the caller's angle and pitch according to the direction of velocity they're travelling.
- FVF_NOPITCH and FVF_NOANGLE disable changing of pitch/angle respectively and should be counted as mutually exclusive, or the function does nothing.
- FVF_INTERPOLATE - Interpolate's the angle and pitch changes.
- FVF_RESETPITCH will, if there's no z velocity, reset the pitch to 0. Otherwise, the pitch remains unchanged.
The previous version didn't detect some real mistakes in code which used operator& with the wrong flagset (for now 'converted' to the correcly equivalent counterpart, waiting for the proper fix).
...\src\g_shared\a_randomspawner.cpp(32): warning C4800: 'DWORD' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)
See http://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=49737
- Performs a jump if an actor or a line is in the way.
- Can be used without a jump state if the desire is only to have a pointer change.
- CBF_NOLINES disables jumping if a line is involved.
- CBF_SET* flags set the target, master or tracer to whoever is blocking, for the actor calling the function.
- CBF_SETONPTR causes the pointer changing flags to apply to the pointed actor instead of itself.
- RadiusOffset is a multiplier of the target actor's radius added onto the offsets x and y.
- Pitch is added to the warping actor's current pitch, provided WARPF_USEPITCH is supplied.
- Fixed WARPF_TOFLOOR not working as intended.
- Actors must be this far away to receive items. Mindist must be less than distance.
- Fixed RGF_OBJECTS not discriminating players and monsters from shootable or vulnerable actors.
Now attempt to execute a console command from a script will not terminate its execution
An error message will be issued in the console on every such attempt
This was implemented by adding a new inventory flag INVENTORY.NOTELEPORTFREEZE so that the effect can both be activated for other items and deactivated for the two that currently have it.
- WARPF_ADDHEIGHT adds the pointed actor's height to heightoffset, and adds to the pointed actor's z position.
- WARPF_MULHEIGHT multiplies the pointed actor's height by heightoffset, and adds to the pointed actor's z position. Overridden by ADDHEIGHT.
This CCMD tried to access the current menu to decide which colors to reset but that is not available at all when this function gets called. It now uses the automap's own CVAR arrays.
- Added filter and species parameter.
- Added new flags: RGF_INCLUSIVE, RGF_ITEMS, RGF_KILLED, RGF_EXFILTER, RGF_EXSPECIES, and RGF_EITHER.
- RGF_ITEMS: Items can receive inventory.
- RGF_KILLED: Actors who are truly dead might not be corpses, and vice versa.
- RGF_EXFILTER: Blacklists the specified actor filter. All but the filtered actor can receive the item.
- RGF_EXSPECIES: Blacklists the specified species. All but the filtered species can receive the item.
- RGF_EITHER: The actor can receive the item if it satisfies either the filter or the species. Only useful when both are used.
- RGF_INCLUSIVE: An actor marked as more than one pointer to the calling actor can ignore the exclusion pointers, but only if at least one is missing. I.e. an actor who is a target and tracer of the calling actor can still receive the item, if the calling actor doesn't pass RGF_NOTARGET and NOTRACER at the same time. RGF_INCLUSIVE only works with the pointer filtering flags. By default, if not specified, the actor will not be loopholed the item if they are under any one of the three filters.
- Fixed discrepancies and dependencies upon several flags and actor conditions which caused the function to fail.
The RichEdit control can become quite slow with large amounts of text being added constantly.
Since anything that gets added while the game is running can't be seen anyway unless a fatal error is produced, it buffers the text locally now, without any processing, and only adds it to the RichEdit control in case a fatal error causes the control to be displayed again.
- For backward compatibility, you need to indicate that substitution is
allowed in the string by prepending it with a % character:
alias asay "say %\"%1\""
The above will substitute the alias parameter.
alias asay "say \"%1\""
The above will not substitute the alias parameter but use the string
literal "%1" directly.
This wants `curline->sidedef`, which is the 3D sidedef currently being
drawn. `sidedef` appears to be the last regular sidedef that happened
to be drawn? The perils of globals.
- This only affects damage calculations being received by the end result. If the original damage was not a million or more, from the start, it will not hurt invulnerable-flagged or kill buddha-flagged monsters.
- Fixed: Damage was inconsistent by the time the function checked for player cheats/invulnerability and (monster and player) buddha, yet monster invulnerability checked the original damage prior to factor processing. This means a damage source that intended to damage another below the threshold could accidentally increase with a powerdamage multiplier or the recipient with a weakness for it, resulting in invulnerability/buddha foiling. Now, checks for telefrag damage using the raw original value on player godmode, player/monster invulnerability and buddha.
- Fixed: Artiflash played on initial save loading. I seem to recall this looking like an intentional change, but perhaps I broke it since it's completely pointless to play the animation only on the first load of a save game if nothing has been loaded beforehand.
- Reuse the old window in the SDL backend since in some instances switching windows causes issues (OS X fullscreen for instance (while using the SDL backend of course)).
- Clear the SDL render before copying in the framebuffer to remove HOM-like effect.
The new tag manager considers tag 0 'untagged' and won't create entries in its tag list for it, so the normal search algorithm can not find any such sector.
It now uses a linear search over all sectors instead, if tag 0 is looked for.
If the map name neither matched 'ExMy', 'MAPxy' or 'LEVELxy', 'checkstring' was left uninitialized before using as argument to 'strstr', leading to undefined results.
Spotted with Valgrind.
- Overrides the NOTELEPORT flag so actors with velocity don't need to disable it in order to perform A_Teleport, which could be screwed up by a teleporting line or sudden ACS interference.
- Ensure that the result is set to false if it fails prematurely. Wasn't sure if this was needed, but with the upcoming if/else statements, better safe than sorry.
- (int ptr = AAPTR_TARGET, state high, state low, float offsethigh = 0, float offsetlow = 0, bool includeHeight = true)
- Jumps if the pointer of the calling actor is higher or lower than itself, adding offsethigh or offsetlow depending on the circumstance.
- includeHeight works twofold.
- Includes the height of the calling actor if the pointer is higher to truly determine if they are completely above them or not.
- Includes the height of the pointer if the pointer is lower.
- Disable it to only check z differences without adding height.
Introduce AActor::TakeInventory, which unifies DoTakeInv from ACS and DoTakeInventory from Decorate, and AInventory::DepleteOrDestroy, which is extracted from the DoTakeInv core function, and use both where they're needed.
I don't know if the differences between DoTakeInv and DoTakeInventory were intentional, so I kept both behaviors.
The code never checked the starting position of the move and could be erroneously triggered in rare situations where the distance increased between actors but the hit boxes started overlapping because x or y distance got below the radius.
Changed it so that the code only gets executed when there's already an overlap before the move.
* added global functions that check whether FMod and OpenAL are present, without initializing the sound backend.
* make sound init code more fault tolerant. It will now try to switch between FMod and OpenAL if the currently active one cannot be found but the other one can.
* added 'ifoption' checks for sound backend to menu code.
* only show sound backends which are present and hide the options for the ones which are not.
This required the addition of a few exception handlers so to avoid #ifdef overuse I also added some #defines for non-Windows systems that allow using __try and __except directly in the code without #ifdef'ing them out.
UpdateSounds will not be called during screen wipes and the entire setup of this function suggests that this is not advisable at all.
The OpenAL stream updates were done deep inside this function implicitly.
This caused music to stop while a wipe was in progress. So in order to allow uninterrupted music playback during screen wipes the music updates need to be handled separately from sound updates and be called both in the main loop and the wipe loop.
I think that the OpenAL music updating should be offloaded to a separate thread but at least it's working now without causing interruptions during wipes.
- Viewheight change was delayed: Viewheight must be copied to player
structure as well as the PlayerPawn. Not sure if should actually use
deltaviewheight to spread the change out over a few tics instead of
being instant.
- Viewheight not preserved when travelling: player->viewheight must be
restored from pawn->ViewHeight, because the temporary player set it back
to the default viewheight.
- If palette index 255 happens to be white (e.g. as in Hexen), trying to
use white with DTA_FillColor would treat it as if you had never passed
it to DrawTexture().
- S_PrecacheLevel() must also mark currently playing sounds as
used. If we don't, the sound could be unloaded and the underlying
channel stopped without triggering a channel callback. That would leave
the code in s_sound.cpp thinking the sound is still playing even though
it isn't.
- Added an invalid channel check to FMODSoundRenderer::StopChannel() so
that orphan channels passed to it will be returned at least when
S_StopAllChannels() is called.
- OpenAL never actualy worked properly and was removed in later FMODs.
- Sound Manager was deprecated by Apple long ago and is not supported for
64-bit applications. It was also removed in later FMODs.
Tags are now handled by a tag manager class which stores sector/tag pairs. This way multiple entries can be added per sector.
Since UDMF does not have any arrays the additional tags are stored as a space separated string as 'MoreIDs'.
- When the OPL3 cores were added, DiskWriterIO was never updated to take
into account things like more than two OPL2 chips can be configured.
- DiskWriterIO no longer does any file writing directly. That function has
been split off into an OPLDump class, which has two specializations: one
for RDOS Play, and the other for DOSBox. If one chip is configured, it
dumps for a single OPL2, otherwise it dumps for an OPL3 (effectively
dual OPL2).
- TODO: Figure out why playback of raw OPL files doesn't sound nearly as
good as playing MIDI with the OPL emulation. It's probably something
simple I overlooked.
- Fixed: If you enlarged the game window (in windowed mode) so that the
window is bigger than the selected resolution, the menu would still take
its inputs from the portion in the upper left that matched the
resolution.
* make setting the line ID with P_TranslateLineDef explicit because there's one FraggleScript function that needs to work around the changes caused by this. There's also some functions setting only a temporary linedef. These would inevitably cause problems if the underlying data gets changed.
* remove FS function 'ChangeTag'. Fortunately this was just some long forgotten test stuff that can be removed without affecting any maps, but the feature would cause some serious problems in a more complex system.
With these changes it is guaranteed that after map setup the tag/ids won't change anymore.
This is done to encapsulate the gory details of tag search in one place so that the implementation of multiple tags per sector remains contained to a few isolated spots in the code.
This also moves the special 'tag == 0 -> activate backsector' handling into the iterator class.
- Old mess:
* Execute autoexec files right away.
* Execute -exec files right away.
* Execute command line commands right away.
- If, during any of the above, an unknown command or a set of an
unknown variable is encountered, store it for later.
- Pullin commands are directly executed and add to the list of files
to load.
* Do a little setup, including parsing CVARINFOs.
* Retry saved commands in case CVARINFO added a cvar they refer to.
- New, less messy, mess:
* Parse autoexec files into an array.
* Parse -exec files.
* Parse command line commands.
- During all of the above, exec commands are also parsed into the
array immediately rather than being saved for execution later.
- Pullin commands are parsed into a different array. The pullin
command doesn't actually do anything directly anymore.
* Add all the pullin files to the list of files to load.
* Do a little setup, including parsing CVARINFOs.
* Execute every command that was parsed in the preceding steps.
- Fixed: P_MoveThing had source and destination fog spawning backwards.
- Fixed a case where the NOTELEPORT flag would be ignored on A_Teleport.
- Added pointer selection to A_Teleport. Defaults to AAPTR_DEFAULT (calling actor). State jumps will only be done by the calling actor.
Both 'Adventures of Square' IWADs were missing an entry for base MAPINFO and as a result did not define the common editor numbers.
To prevent this, a new mindefaults MAPINFO was added to zdoom.pk3 which now gets loaded if IWADINFO does not specify a game-specific file.
This minimum setting sets all gamedefaults to a reasonable base value and defines all other things that are required to be defined.
This has an important implication:
Previously the config was loaded before IWADINFO so in order to allow the config to access the data this had to be switched around.
This means that zdoom.pk3 will not be looked for in the global IWAD search paths anymore, but since it shouldn't be there to begin with it should be an acceptable compromise.
As a result the old 'Group' property could be removed and all other means to get a section name were disabled.
As an example, if the code gets 'doom.doom2.commercial' it will use the following sections in this order:
global.autoload
doom.autoload
doom.doom2.autoload
doom.doom2.commercial.autoload.
- For when IWADs are too specific, filter by the base gametype too.
- Minor small edits to the sndinfo.txt files so that zipdir will notice
the changes, since it doesn't check path names when checking for
file differences.
- Previously, calling ReallocBuffer with a smaller buffer size than the
current one could overwrite unallocated memory. This required that the
string it was called on had more than one reference and therefore
required creating a new copy. The entire original string would be
copied, whether it fit in the new buffer or not.
- Multi-directory archives (e.g. zips) now support filtering lumps
depending on the loaded IWAD. The search rules are the same as for the
Autoload entries in the user's ini. For instance, if you are playing
Doom 2, the following filters will be applied:
* "filter/doom2/*"
* "filter/doom/*"
They will be renamed to strip out the "filter/doom2/" and "filter/doom/"
parts and will be ordered so they take precedence over any files not
inside a filter/ directory. Any files inside another filter/ directory
(e.g. "filter/hexen/*") will be ignored.
This helps the crash catcher when there are numerous wad files, for which it's possible that either the wad list, the map or the position is truncated. A more reliable alternative to this should be allocating the char buffer, but I never heard about a way to do this reliably during signal handling.
- changed monster unblocking logic to include players as well (i.e. a player being stuck inside another actor is allowed to move away from that other actor.)