- some consolidation in p_map.cpp. PIT_CheckLine and PIT_FindFloorCeiling had quite a bit of redundancy which has been merged.
- Ĩontinued work on FMultiBlockLinesIterator. It's still not completely finished.
- This might have been added in an effort to fix problems caused by mixing inclusive
and exclusive right edges. It might not be needed anymore. Let's find out...
- did some cleanup on the portal interface on linedefs: All checks should go through isLinePortal (gameplay related) and isVisualPortal (renderer related) which then can decide on the actual data what to return.
- removed portal_passive because it won't survive the upcoming refactoring.
- removed all direct access to portal members of line_t.
- always use the precise (and fast) version of P_PointOnLineSide inside the renderer.
- 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.
- Renamed the 'noabsolute' parameter in side_t::GetLightLevel to 'is3dlight', what it actually is, to avoid the confusion that caused the abovementioned error.
- fixed: The Down2Up render path for sides of 3D floors had the 'is3dlight' check inverted.
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.
because they're kind of a pain to type when all uppercase.
- Also, make its sx1 and sx2 members shorts, so it takes less space, since
it's getting crammed into a vissprite now.
- This still doesn't use all the sprite properties correctly. It also
looks like they're going to need different code to build the clipping
arrays. But at least wall sprites are drawn at the proper angle now!
- R_AddLine() and R_RenderDecal() had nearly identical code for setting up
texture mapping. These have now been spun off into methods of
FWallCoords and FWallTmapVals.
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)
because it was an extension of the normal wall clipping process. Since a stacked sector
above you doesn't draw a floor, it wouldn't clip any midtextures to the floor either.
R_RenderMaskedSegRange() now checks this directly when rendering inside a stacked sector.
SVN r3647 (trunk)
of its clipping information before it was drawn. (On the other hand, I have no idea what this
ds->bkup and refreshing stuff is about, so I might have broken something somewhere else.)
SVN r3602 (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)
ignored the Y locations of patches drawn on two-sided midtextures and always drew them at the
top of the texture. Added a compatibility flag.
SVN r3205 (trunk)