Converting a floating point value that is out of range for a signed integer will result in 0x80000000 with SSE math, which is used exclusively for this purpose on modern Visual C++ compilers, so this cannot be used anywhere.
On ARM there's problems with float to unsigned int conversions.
xs_Float does not depend on these
- The original Doom renderer was inclusive for all right edges. This was
fine for the wonky projection it did. This was not fine for a standard
perspective divide, so I had to change walls to be right-edge exclusive
when I changed the projection. I only touched what was needed. Until
now. The right edge is always exclusive now, which should prevent any
more bugs related to mixing the two clusivities incorrectly.
- Since Clang++, G++, and VC++ all support this extension (even though it's
technically officially only part of C99), use it. It lets Clang's array-
bounds checker know that these are meant to be accessed out of their so-called
"bounds".
the camera is on. Mostly, this means testing the distance of the camera to the plane rather
than computing the plane's Z at the camera and comparing that with the camera's Z.
SVN r4220 (trunk)
be used when for walls and floors when the renderer is paletted. The format
is very simple:
rgbtex1 paltex1
rgbtex2 paltex2
...
The first texture is the one to be used normally, and the second is the one
to be used in paletted modes.
The vid_nopalsubstitutions cvar can be used to ignore this lump.
SVN r3311 (trunk)
GETPALOOKUP. The end result is that there is a minimum distance around you where light
amplification stops and it gets no brighter. Should this scale with visibility? I can't say.
So, yeah, it turns out all these years ago, I made this out to be harder than it really is.
SVN r3224 (trunk)
- added Sector_SetTranslucent special so set translucency of portal planes at run time.
- added 'additive' information for portal planes. This is no-op at the moment because the flat drawers can't handle additive translucency yet though.
SVN r3149 (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)
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)
former used fistp, which is not portable across platforms, so cannot be
used in the play simulation. They were only suitable for the renderer.
xs_Float.h also has a very fast float->fixed conversion, so FLOAT2FIXED
uses that now.
(And I also learned that the FPU's round to nearest is not the rounding I
learned in grade school but actually Banker's Rounding. I had no idea.)
(Also, also, the only thing that could have made quickertoint faster than
toint was that it stored a 32-bit int. I never timed them, and I doubt in
practice there was any real difference between the two.)
- Changed atan2f to atan2. Using floats is not a win, because the result is
returned as a double on the x87 stack, which the caller then needs to cast
down to a float using fst/fld.
SVN r1990 (trunk)
are scaled to the height of a 200 pixel tall sky. Skies taller than 240
use the same scale as a 240 tall sky but are shifted down to make the
top of the texture align with the top of the screen when looking fully up.
Thus, by using a sky texture with a height of 240 or more pixels, the sky
will be drawn with square pixels instead of the vertically elongated ones
imposed by Doom's native 320x200 resolution.
SVN r1978 (trunk)
- Improved sky stretching a bit: It now only stretches the sky as tall as it
needs to be: 228 pixels, not 256. It no longer stretches horizontally,
either.
The reason it stretches to 228 and not 200 pixels is because Doom shifted
its sky texture down 28 pixels. By stretching to 228 pixels, we can keep
the sky tiled at the same height on the horizon. Skies 200 pixels tall
(or more) will continue to tile at the center of the screen when looking
directly ahead.
SVN r1976 (trunk)
unsigned integer that can use all 32 bits. They must therefore use
the unsigned mul instruction rather than the signed imul instruction.
- Fixed several signed/unsigned comparison and possibly uninitialized
variable warnings flagged by GCC.
SVN r1965 (trunk)
size textures at any scale. I also tried doing sky scrolling on the sky
cylinder, but that didn't look so good, so I left it in screen space.
SVN r1932 (trunk)
completely ignore them, either).
- Separated light level fixing out of player_t's fixedcolormap parameter.
Using a fixed light level (e.g. PowerTorch) will no longer wipe out
colored lighting.
- Moved the blending rectangle drawing into a separate discrete stage, since
doing it while copying the 3D view window to the display now blends
underneath the weapon instead of on top of it.
- Consolidated the special colormaps into a single 2D table.
- Tweaked the special colormaps slightly to make the true color results more
closely match the paletted approximations.
- fb_d3d9_shaders.h was getting unwieldy, so I moved the shaders out of the
executable and into zdoom.pk3. Shaders are still precompiled so I don't need
to pull in a dependancy on D3DX.
- Added a few more shaders to accomodate drawing weapons with all the in-game
lighting models. These are accessed with the new DrawTexture tags
DTA_SpecialColormap and DTA_ColormapStyle.
- Player weapon sprites are now drawn using Direct3D and receive all the
benefits thereof.
SVN r1858 (trunk)
- Fixed: P_LineAttack may not check the puff actor for MF6_FORCEPAIN because
it's not necessarily spawned yet.
- Fixed: FWeaponSlots::PickNext/PrevWeapon must be limited to one iteration
through the weapon slots. Otherwise they will hang if there's no weapons
in a player's inventory.
SVN r1659 (trunk)