- added Polyobj_MoveToSpot action specials. They are functionally identical to Polyobj_MoveTo but get the target coordinate from a map spot instead.
SVN r2503 (trunk)
- fixed: AActor::CanSeek had the check for the visibility of the target actor's alpha reversed.
- added an Alt HUD icon for Hexen's fighter's fist.
SVN r2501 (trunk)
grabbed. At least if the pointer is visible when the debugger break happens, I don't worry
about it getting stuck hidden. (Note that that seems to be related to Alt+Tabbing out of the
game and coming back. I wish I knew what's going on.)
SVN r2497 (trunk)
example. Do not modify the window class pointer. I still had an instance where I was left with
an invisible pointer no matter where I moved it, so hopefully this takes care of that. (edit:
it doesn't.)
SVN r2496 (trunk)
- Two tweaks to raw mouse input to make it better behaved when the window suddenly has focus
removed (e.g. because of a debugger break):
* Keep the pointer centered in the window, as for Win32Mouse. Even though it's not generating
any traditional input events, it's still moving all over the screen. e.g. If we have focus
yanked away and you're pressing the right mouse button as it happens, you can suddenly find
yourself with a popup menu open.
* Use SetCursorState() like the other mouse modes instead of ShowCursor() to hide the
pointer. This way, we don't need to worry about being stuck with trying to use the system
with an invisible pointer, because only the game window will be pointer-less.
SVN r2495 (trunk)
the sector. Note that this contrasts with sound sequence things in that it takes a name and
not a number. Also, placing a sound sequence thing in a sector will override this property.
SVN r2492 (trunk)
* 0. Do not clear. This is the standard behavior.
* 1. Clear to black.
* 2. Clear to white.
* 3. Alternate between black and white every 128 ms.
* 4. Step through the palette one color at a time every 32 ms.
* 5. Epileptic seizure inducing random colors every frame.
SVN r2491 (trunk)
does not include xtoviewangle[centerx] in the mirroring so that the two columns at the center
of the screen do not map to the same angle. (BTW, this array is only used for the sky drawing.)
SVN r2487 (trunk)
CHAN_LOOP so that the higher level sound code knows they loop and can handle them accordingly.
- Added support for a LOOP_BIDI tag. Set it to "1", "On", "True", or "Yes" to use a
bidirectional loop. This only works with sounds and not music, because music is streamed
so does not support them.
- Extended custom loop support to work with samples as well as music.
SVN r2434 (trunk)
way MP3 obfuscates custom tags. Vorbis and FLAC are fine. (I could make it work with MP3,
but you should be using Vorbis instead.) They are:
* LOOP_START: Start time for the loop. If omitted, the song repeats from the beginning.
* LOOP_END: End time for the loop. If omitted, the song loops at the end. (If you need to specify this, why aren't you using a shorter song.)
You only need to specify one of these tags to set the custom loop. Naturally, you can set
them both, as well. The format for each tag is the same:
* If it contains a colon (:), it specifies by time. This may be of the form 00:00:00.00
(HH:MM:SS.ss) to specify by play. Various parts may be left off. e.g. To start the loop
at 20 seconds in, you can use ":20", 0:20", "00:00:20", ":20.0", etc. Values after the
decimal are fractions of a second and accurate to one millisecond.
* If you don't include a colon but just have a raw number, then it's the number of PCM
samples at which to loop.
* Any characters other than digits (0-9), colons (:), or a single decimal point for the
seconds portion will result in the tag being ignored.
SVN r2424 (trunk)
- "Give artifacts" and "give puzzlepieces" now use the amount value to decide how much of each
item to give you. 0 means to give you the max. The old behavior can be obtained by explicitly
stating 1. (Since "give all" encompasses these as well, this also applies to that.)
- Added "give everything" cheat to give everything. This is like "give all" but ignores the
WIF_CHEATNOTWEAPON flag. (Note that this flag has valid uses, but that doesn't stop people
from abusing it anyway.)
SVN r2418 (trunk)
* the unaltered floating point version is 10% faster than the 64 bit integer version.
* using doubles instead of floats increases performance by another 25%.
* another 15% can be gained by manually optimizing the code.
- P_InterceptVector now uses the optimized floating point version which is almost twice as fast as the 64bit integer version.
SVN r2395 (trunk)
since the screenwipe speedup fixes also mean that this function no longer operates directly
with the front buffer, but rather with a copy that is not letterboxed.
SVN r2355 (trunk)
- Added character alignment parameter to font monospacing.
- Fixed: character shadows were not scaled.
- Heretic keys now have an icon associated with them so that they can be drawn through drawkeybar.
- Replaced the built in Heretic and Hexen status bars with SBarInfo equivalents.
SVN r2353 (trunk)
- Added: alpha command to SBarInfo which allows you to increase the translucency for certain parts of the status bar.
- Added: reverse flag for drawkeybar which reverses the order in which rows are filled with keys.
- Changed a gamemode statement to an else in the Doom hud since the frag count and keys should never be shown at the same time.
SVN r2351 (trunk)
- Restored some original Doom behavior that received complaints from users:
* reactivated the old sliding against diagonal walls code and compatibility optioned it with COMPATF_WALLRUN.
* re-added the original hitscan checking code using a cross-section of the actor instead of the bounding box, compatibility optioned with COMPATF_HITSCAN.
SVN r2340 (trunk)
* Fixed: Trying to use a response file would result in infinite looping until memory was
exhausted.
* Fixed: Response files were read after coalescing file parameters, which would lead to
non-coalesced parameters if the original command line and response file both had them.
* You can now use more than one response file.
* Response files can include other response files.
SVN r2334 (trunk)
some other application already has it. While technically this is a failure, the device is
still created, so we can continue using it anyway.
SVN r2326 (trunk)
A_FadeTo(float target, float amount = 0.10, bool remove = false)
Alters transparency towards target by amount. If remove is true, the actor is destroyed if it reaches target.
SVN r2305 (trunk)
- String constants starting in '$' will cause drawstring to reference the language lump.
- Added pushup transition for strife popups. This elulates the stats screen from hexen 2. This behaves identical to slideinbottom if the primary statusbar has fullscreenoffsets set.
SVN r2299 (trunk)
It will use negative indices for this. Currently supported strings are level name, level lump name and
skill name.
- Extended skill definitions so that printable name and image lump name are separate fields so that a
printable name can be specified for Doom, too.
SVN r2294 (trunk)
- Added new sprite #### and frame character # to specify the behavior of sprite ---- on a
per-sprite and per-frame basis respectively.
SVN r2291 (trunk)
- extended FileReader hierarchy so that FileReader, FileReaderZ etc. all inherit from one
base class so that the same code can be used to read from both uncompressed and compressed streams.
SVN r2287 (trunk)
- disabled writing the nodes with the dumpmap command. ZDoom doesn't need the nodes to load a map and this only worked if the original
map had standard nodes but trying to write out nodes loaded from any other format would have caused broken data.
SVN r2285 (trunk)
- extended compatibility text to allow changing line flags and setting line specials on specific linedefs.
- removed Strain MAP07 hack and replaced it by a clean 'clearlineflags' option.
- Added Doomo format translations for Sector_CopyScroller because this looks like something that might be useful for making
some Boom maps work without having to resort to compatibility.txt.
- added a compatibility setting for UAC Ultra MAP07 which exploited some undefined scrolling behavior in Boom.
(What lengths are we going to make sloppily created maps work? This entire commit was just to address this particular problem...)
SVN r2280 (trunk)
This means all subclasses also need to call their superclass's EndEffect(), which they were
not doing. For consistency, all the subclasses now do the same for InitEffect(), though
APowerup::InitEffect() is still a no-op.
SVN r2252 (trunk)
textures of type TEX_MiscPatch will return the first such texture, as it does with all
the other types. (It will still prefer to return a texture of a different type.
Why are these treated differently, anyway?)
SVN r2251 (trunk)
is not necessarily "self". The only visible change from this should be that inventory items
now set their own variables and not their owners'.
SVN r2235 (trunk)
- fixed memory leaks in SBARINFO and WAD loading code.
- added GetBloodColor and GetBloodType inline functions to AActor to wrap the GetMeta calls used for this.
SVN r2234 (trunk)
* Second argument: Volume scalar. 0 and 128 are normal volume. (Where "normal" is whatever
it was defined with in SNDINFO.) Other values scale it accordingly.
* Third argument: Minimum distance before volume fading starts.
* Fourth argument: Maximum distance at which the sound is audible. Setting either of these to 0
will use whatever they were defined with in SNDINFO.
SVN r2214 (trunk)
- Added an option to parse lumps named ZMAPINFO in place of MAPINFO. Any MAPINFO lumps in files containing
a ZMAPINFO lump will be completely ignored. This is to allow ZDoom specific definitions which are incompatible
with other engines capable of reading MAPINFO. Any ZMAPINFO lump must be in the new MAPINFO format.
SVN r2208 (trunk)
- fixed: When creating the initial identity translation for player translations the
global palette remapping was not taken into account.
SVN r2200 (trunk)
of this:
* A cluster's flat definition can now be preceded by a $ to do a string table lookup.
* Since the standard flat names are now in the LANGUAGE lump, the normal Dehacked substitution
for these is no longer handled specially and so will not be automatically disabled merely
by providing your own MAPINFO.
SVN r2195 (trunk)
atexit for it, which gets executed after the sound system shuts down.
- Fixed: FPlayList::Backup() failed to wrap around below entry 0 because Position is
unsigned now.
SVN r2188 (trunk)
Reinstated Doom's original code that made projectiles with the MF_NOCLIP flag set continue to exist even
though the movement itself was never properly handled.
Fortunately the game mode check formerly associated with this can be removed because none of the other games have
any projectiles using MF_NOCLIP so at least it's no longer restricted to Doom...
SVN r2187 (trunk)
Since we're already sending everything to a rich edit control hidden in the background,
we can just grab its contents for the report.
- Use code page 1252 when previewing text files in the crash dialog.
SVN r2185 (trunk)
now added to -file. This was previously restricted to only .wad, .zip, .pk3, and .txt.
- You can now pass -file/-deh/-bex more than once on the command line, and they will all
have effect.
SVN r2184 (trunk)
specify a character advance separately from the glyph width. GetChar and GetCharWidth now
return this value in place of the glyph width. (For non-BMF fonts, these should still
return the same values as before.)
SVN r2180 (trunk)
Silverex's X-Chat comes with the former now. Unfortunately, I can't seem to actually
set the font when my system default code page is 932, since it wants to use some Kanji-
compatible font instead. I wonder if I can still use the Unicode RichEdit control with
Windows 9x. (Does it even matter? Windows 9x users make up less than 0.1% of all visitors
to zdoom.org these days.)
SVN r2176 (trunk)
This is compatibility optioned with COMPAT_STAIRINDEX. Also added a compatibility setting for
Eternal Doom MAP25 which relies on Doom's original broken behavior.
- added a few sanity checks for duplicate actor names in DECORATE. ZDoom will now print more warnings
and all crash cases should be properly handled but since this is still an error this will not work
properly in all circumstances. For example, if you have a duplicate name all classes that inherit
from the original definition will not survive a savegame if they reference a state belonging to that
class at the point of saving.
- Print 'tried to register class more than once' in red to highlight it.
- fixed: actors may not replace themselves.
SVN r2158 (trunk)
(which I had forgotten to do for 2.4.0). If you don't use a controller to activate the string
entry mode and keep your hands off the controller while typing, it remains invisible.
SVN r2121 (trunk)
machines, so when an NPC need to show the "enough" response, it has enough
information available to do so.
- Some new Strife Teaser fixes I forgot to commit are in here.
- Moved norawinput check into FindRawInputFunctions().
SVN r2120 (trunk)
- fixed: The sound channel structure should not store the sound table's entries' addresses which are stored in a TArray by pointer. In case the array gets reallocated very bad things can happen. This caused some bad crashes when GZDoom's FraggleScript implementation created new sound entries.
SVN r2114 (trunk)
they are both created by the first-stage Sigil. AlienSpectre3 should have also been
immune to them but was not. In addition, Macil1 was erroneously immune to V1, when he should
not be immune to any spectral damage. (Though, since he's immortal, all that really amounts to
is that he can enter his pain state.)
SVN r2106 (trunk)
longer piggy-backs off of Hexen's puzzle item traversal but instead works like Strife,
using P_AimLineAttack() to find something to talk to and includes some slight left and right
"autoaim". I can think of a few consequences of this:
* Using puzzle items on actors has been restored to its original range of 64.
* Since talking now depends on P_AimLineAttack() instead of a line use traversal, you can
probably set up situations where you can talk to somebody that you couldn't talk to before
because some special line was in the way.
* You don't need to stick a guard flush against the wall to block players from using a switch
behind them, because now the autoaim will get the player.
SVN r2102 (trunk)
for all non-Doom games was too wide.
- fixed: Strife's dialogues cannot use the new options menu code to draw
themselves so now they use a stripped down version of the old code.
- Replaced I_MSTime with I_FPSTime in node builder timing because basetime
will not be initialized yet if a map is started directly from the commandline.
SVN r2096 (trunk)
only has 64 entries and is not precise enough. It now uses finesine instead.
- fixed: When compositing a multipatch texture any patch that is a multpatch
texture itself and contains rotations may not be composited directly into
the destination buffer. This must be done with an intermediate buffer.
- Fixed: Drawing a slider in the options menu did not scale the x-coordinate.
- Fixed: If the alt HUD had to draw negative numbers the minus sign was misplaced
due to incorrect texture coordinate calculations.
- changed option menu scaling for widescreen modes so that it doesn't scale down
so quickly.
- made some error messages in DECORATE that don't affect the parsing non-fatal
so that the parser can continue to find more problems.
SVN r2076 (trunk)
all files loaded with '-file' are scanned for this lump. This lump is read
before any WAD initialization takes place, in particular the IWAD is not yet
loaded at this time. This allows PWADs the option to specify an IWAD they
want to run with and optionally autoload external resource WADs.
- Fixed a few places where FixPathSeperator was called with a locked FString buffer.
It's better to use the FString version of this function instead.
SVN r2073 (trunk)
everything that eventually calls D_AddFile. Also create the list of files
loaded on the command line separately to allow further checks on them.
SVN r2072 (trunk)
- Reorganized the SBarInfo code.
- Added interpolate(<speed>) flag to drawnumber, drawbar, and drawgem. The old
way of interpolating the health and armor is depreciated.
- Added: armortype to drawswitchableimage loosely based on Gez's submission.
- As an extension to the previous you can now use comparison operators on
inventory items and armortype in drawswitchableimage.
SVN r2069 (trunk)
because it exposed a design flaw in the thinker system:
Having every single actor default to the highest available statnum means that
nothing can be placed in a slot where it is guaranteed to be run after all actors
have ticked. But this is required for any thinker that moves an actor
(i.e. AActorMover and DSectorEffect.) With DSectorEffect it just went unnoticed
because they were added at the end of the list so almost nothing they moved was
behind them in a thinker list. However, when an actor was spawned on a moving
floor it did not move smoothly. The default statnum is now 100 so that there's
sufficient slots above where such thinkers can be placed.
SVN r2060 (trunk)
it happened outside the moved actor's Tick function. This got particularly
obvious with moving skybox viewpoints (See Daedalus's MAP21 intro for a good
example.)
SVN r2059 (trunk)
broken. I don't know what I thinking when I plugged in 2*finesine[pitch]
for Hexen's lookdir, because that's totally wrong. Not only is the
magnitude far too low, but it also aims in the opposite direction you
are looking. The new code only attempts to be close to Hexen's original
while looking straight ahead and extrapolates that to other angles using
proper 3D math.
SVN r2057 (trunk)
a mild performance increase it's not what I hoped it would do...
- Moved portal initialization for the portal things to P_SpawnSpecials
instead of having the things self-initialize in PostBeginPlay. This was
done to ensure that the portals are fully set up when the game begins.
Otherwise there is no decent way to let the renderer post-process this
information during setup.
- Changed: For 800x600 the default scaling handling of the options menu
makes it become too small so for any resolution with a width between
800 and 959 it has been reverted to the regular clean scaling factor.
SVN r2055 (trunk)
were flagged not to have decals.
- Fixed: DBaseDecal/DImpactDecal::CloneSelf never checked the return value
from their StickToWall call and left unplaced decals behind if that happened.
SVN r2046 (trunk)
player does not immediately activate switches. oldbuttons was not usable
for this. This also required that CopyPlayer preserves this info.
- Fixed: When restarting the music there was a NULL pointer check missing
so it crashed when the game was started wi
- Fixed: If the Use key is used to respawn the player it must be cleared
so that it doesn't trigger any subsequent actions after respawning.
- Fixed: Resurrecting a monster did not restore flags5 and flags6.
- Fixed: Projectiles which killed a non-monster were unable to determine
what precisely they hit because MF_CORPSE is only valid for monsters.
A new flag, MF6_KILLED that gets set for all objects that die, was added
for this case.
- Added a generic A_Weave function that exposes all possible options of
A_BishopMissileWeave and A_CStaffMissileSlither. These 2 functions are
no longer needed from DECORATE and therefore deprecated.
SVN r2045 (trunk)
onscreen. In addition, it now uses the whole height available to it. Also,
at lower resolutions, items on the compatibility options menu now cut off
the beginning of the option label rather than the option setting, making
this menu useable where previously it was not.
SVN r2044 (trunk)
flag now restarts the song so that the new looping setting can be applied.
(This was easier than modifying every music handler to support modifying
loop changes on the fly, which seems like overkill.)
SVN r2041 (trunk)
- In mus2midi.cpp, added range checking to MUS_SYSEVENT and MUS_CTRLCHANGE,
and masking for note-off keys, note-on velocities, and program changes.
SVN r2032 (trunk)
- added compatibility option to invert sprite sorting. Apparently Doom.exe
originally sorted them differently than most source port and on some maps
which depends on this it doesn't look right (e.g. Strain MAP13)
SVN r2031 (trunk)
But that's insufficient because it doesn't factor in any subsequent velocity
change that happens between the damaging and the next call to A_FreezeDeathChunks.
- fixed: The TimeFreezer did not freeze other players' controls in a
multiplayer game.
- fixed: DECORATE's 'gravity' property incorrectly messed around with the
NOGRAVITY flag.
- fixed: Hitscan attacks didn't check the puff's replacement for damage types.
SVN r2026 (trunk)
each other. PIT_CheckThing will return true under the following contitions
now:
* It was called from P_Move
* The actor that is blocking the move already overlaps with the monster
that is being moved.
* the move will take the 2 actors further apart.
SVN r2018 (trunk)
swap between them each frame. The one that's not the TempRenderTexture is used
as the FrontCopySurface without the need for a copy operation. This removes the
performance penalty the previous commit introduced for these modes.
SVN r2014 (trunk)
properly in letterboxed modes.
- Added another surface to receive a copy of the top back buffer immediately
before it is presented. This effectively produces a copy of the front
buffer without the performance penalty of GetFrontBufferData, so fullscreen
wipe preparation and screenshots are faster now. At lower resolutions,
always copying the backbuffer does incur a slight FPS hit, but it's
practically free at higher resolutions.
SVN r2013 (trunk)
assumed that since the wipes only run at 35 FPS, the time spent DMA'ing
it from system to video memory would be acceptable. Apparently I was wrong.
In particular, updating the same surface several times probably has to
synchronize between each one, making melt particularly slower than it
needs to be.
SVN r2012 (trunk)