of signaling an event. I would have preferred to use GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(), but since it
requires the caller be attached to the same console as the process it wants to kill, it's
pretty much worthless. We will continue to look for the presence of the event name in the
TiMidity++ binary despite no longer using it, because standard TiMidity++ builds do not write
to stdout in binary mode on Windows systems.
SVN r2980 (trunk)
degree of support for songs that use loop controllers to loop the song back to a point after
the very beginning of the song.
- Enable loops during SMF generation. Infinite loops will be clamped to some finite amount. (This is currently 30, so a 3 minute song will still restart from the very beginning after 90 minutes)
- Fixed: The SMF, HMI, and XMI readers all generated invalid MEVT_NOP events.
- Fixed: SMF generation died on songs that set their tempo during the initial beat.
SVN r2864 (trunk)
- Was there any reason why the MIDI_GUS device was so well hidden from the user? It sure does not sound broken. Added it to MIDI menu and $mididevice.
SVN r2862 (trunk)
- Added a generic Standard MIDI File creator that works with any of the sequencers. mus2midi.cpp
is no longer used but is kept around as a reference.
SVN r2677 (trunk)
- Moved MIDI precaching logic into MIDIStreamer so that SMF and HMI files can both use the
same implementation.
- Added a player for HMI midi files.
SVN r2675 (trunk)
- Use fluid_patchset to specify the SoundFont(s) for FluidSynth instead of doubling up with
snd_midipatchset, which is already used by FMOD.
SVN r2555 (trunk)
which is painfully apparent on hexen.wad MAP01's music, which hits around 90 voices.
- Patch from Chris:
* Add FluidSynth to the menu.
* Enable FluidSynth for MIDI as well as MUS.
* Fix CmakeLists.txt.
SVN r2554 (trunk)
to try compiling it myself on Windows to see if it's really that slow or if
Ubuntu just ships an unoptimized version, because performance is pretty pathetic
when compared to the other options. (I understand that it's a complete SoundFont2
renderer, so it is understandably slower than something like TiMidity++, but still.
Does it really need to be around 10x slower? I played with the chorus, reverb, and
interpolation settings, and none of them seemed to make much difference in
performance.)
SVN r2545 (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)
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)
* Looping sounds that have been playing for a very long time, were evicted,
and then were restarted need to have their positions clamped to lie
within the bounds of the sounds. If we try to set a start position very
far beyond the end, it will overflow inside FMOD and not work.
* A start time of 0 is not actually valid and means the sound was never
assigned a start time.
- The latter bug also reveals a problem with starting looped sounds evicted:
They need to be assigned a start time so if they should have the opportunity
to start later, they will be properly synchronized.
SVN r1987 (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)
position when evicting sounds, because restarting the sound system causes
the DSP clock to restart at 0, so start times that were recorded before
the reset are no longer applicable after the reset.
- Fixed: S_StopChannel() always set the channel's actor to NULL, eliminating
origin information when resetting the sound system.
SVN r1949 (trunk)
in the gameinfo.
- Added Yes/No selections for Y/N messages so that you can answer them
entirely with a joystick.
- Fixed: Starting the menu at the title screen with a key other than Escape
left the top level menu out of the menu stack.
- Changed the save menu so that cancelling input of a new save name only
deactivates that control and does not completely close the menus.
- Fixed "any key" messages to override input to menus hidden beneath them and
to work with joysticks.
- Removed the input parameter from M_StartMessage and the corresponding
messageNeedsInput global, because it was redundant. Any messages that want
a Y/N response also supply a callback, and messages that don't care which
key you press don't supply a callback.
- Changed MKEY_Back so that it cancels out of text entry fields before
backing to the previous menu, which it already did for the keyboard.
- Changed the menu responder so that key downs always produce results,
regardless of whether or not an equivalent key is already down.
SVN r1753 (trunk)
and a list of all attached controllers, and a second level for configuring
an individual controller.
- Fixed: Pressing Up at the top of a menu with more lines than fit on screen
would find an incorrect bottom position if the menu had a custom top height.
- Added the cvars joy_dinput, joy_ps2raw, and joy_xinput to enable/disable
specific game controller input systems independant of each other.
- Device change broadcasts are now sent to the Doom event queue, so
device scanning can be handled in one common place.
- Added a fast version of IsXInputDevice that uses the Raw Input device
list, because querying WMI for this information is painfully slow.
- Added support for compiling with FMOD Ex 4.26+ and running the game
with an older DLL. This combination will now produce sound.
SVN r1717 (trunk)
- Added more output to zipdir and a -q option to turn it off.
- Added -u option to zipdir to only recompress those files in a zip that have
changed.
- Added -d and -f options to zipdir. -d forces deflate compression, and -f
forces a write of the zip, even if it's newer than all the files it contains.
- Added support for bzip2 and LZMA compression to zipdir.
SVN r1468 (trunk)
effect rather than as an input to the ChannelGroup Target Unit. This means
the water effect is now applied after any room reverb, rather than in
parallel with it.
- Fixed: UI sounds should not have reverb applied to them.
SVN r1450 (trunk)
DSP position. Without also synchronizing the stopping of sounds, it can
cause problems with things like the chainsaw where the sound is stopped and
immediately restarted, causing occasional gaps between the stopping of the
sound and the starting of the new one. (I added the start synchronization to
combat flanging of paired moving polyobjects when moving around, but I think
just removing velocity from the player for sound calculations takes care of
that well enough.)
SVN r1447 (trunk)
256 to 1024 to deal with a module that otherwise would not load.
- Removed the artificial restriction on not supporting Vorbis-compressed
samples in XMs if they are stereo, since it turns out that OggMod does
support them.
SVN r1316 (trunk)
do it the old way and scan every channel to see if it matches an actor/
entchannel pair.
- Fixed: S_RelinkSounds() did not move the SoundChans bitfield to the new
actor.
- Fixed: Stolen channels could be kept around by the high-level channels
indefinitely.
SVN r1289 (trunk)
* This may or may not be a problem, but GCC warned that FStateDefinitions::
AddStateDefines() does not initialize def.FStateDefine::DefineFlags, so
I fixed that.
SVN r1262 (trunk)
- Fixed: ThingCountSector and ThingCountNameSector did not remove enough
entries from the stack, and did not put the result in the right slot.
- Fixed: Teleport lines were prioritized over secret lines when deciding what
color to draw them on the automap.
- Fixed: Death-reverting morphs did not remove the morph item from the
player's inventory when death caused the morph to revert.
- Updated fmod_wrap.h for FMOD Ex 4.18.
SVN r1259 (trunk)
- Removed extraneous printf parameter for Texman.Init startup message.
- Added newlines to the ends of a few headers that were missing them.
- Fixed more GCC errors/warnings.
SVN r1232 (trunk)
The rolloff and channel ended callbacks now call functions in s_sound.cpp
instead of working on the data itself and GSnd->StopSound has been replaced
with S_StopChannel.
SVN r1227 (trunk)
so that all files are included by a central one instead of compiling
each one separately. This speeds up the compilation process by 25%
when doing a complete rebuild in Visual C.
- Cleaned up more header dependencies.
SVN r1226 (trunk)
fact that NVidia's don't report it, even though they support it. If there
are any cards that no longer have antialised lines on the automap, please
let me know.
- Added vid_hwaalines cvar to force antialiased lines off for the
Direct3D renderer, in case it doesn't really support them.
SVN r1210 (trunk)
method to the SoundRenderer class so that this function doesn't need to
load the sound for the NullSoundRenderer.
- Took some more non-FMOD related code out of fmodsound.cpp, including the
code that checks for raw and Doom sounds. This means that sfxinfo_t is no
longer needed in the SoundRenderer class so I took out all references to it.
SVN r1208 (trunk)
to the rolloff information back to NULL when starting the sound fails.
- Fixed: Rolloff information was taken from the sfxinfo that contained the
actual sound data, not the one that was used for starting the sound.
SVN r1206 (trunk)
and sectors are done in s_sound.cpp and not in fmodsound.cpp. Also removed
several 'sector' parameters because they were never used inside the sound code.
SVN r1200 (trunk)
surprised if this doesn't build in Linux right now. The CMakeLists.txt
were checked with MinGW and NMake, but how they fair under Linux is an
unknown to me at this time.
- Converted most sprintf (and all wsprintf) calls to either mysnprintf or
FStrings, depending on the situation.
- Changed the strings in the wbstartstruct to be FStrings.
- Changed myvsnprintf() to output nothing if count is greater than INT_MAX.
This is so that I can use a series of mysnprintf() calls and advance the
pointer for each one. Once the pointer goes beyond the end of the buffer,
the count will go negative, but since it's an unsigned type it will be
seen as excessively huge instead. This should not be a problem, as there's
no reason for ZDoom to be using text buffers larger than 2 GB anywhere.
- Ripped out the disabled bit from FGameConfigFile::MigrateOldConfig().
- Changed CalcMapName() to return an FString instead of a pointer to a static
buffer.
- Changed startmap in d_main.cpp into an FString.
- Changed CheckWarpTransMap() to take an FString& as the first argument.
- Changed d_mapname in g_level.cpp into an FString.
- Changed DoSubstitution() in ct_chat.cpp to place the substitutions in an
FString.
- Fixed: The MAPINFO parser wrote into the string buffer to construct a map
name when given a Hexen map number. This was fine with the old scanner
code, but only a happy coincidence prevents it from crashing with the new
code
- Added the 'B' conversion specifier to StringFormat::VWorker() for printing
binary numbers.
- Added CMake support for building with MinGW, MSYS, and NMake. Linux support
is probably broken until I get around to booting into Linux again. Niceties
provided over the existing Makefiles they're replacing:
* All command-line builds can use the same build system, rather than having
a separate one for MinGW and another for Linux.
* Microsoft's NMake tool is supported as a target.
* Progress meters.
* Parallel makes work from a fresh checkout without needing to be primed
first with a single-threaded make.
* Porting to other architectures should be simplified, whenever that day
comes.
- Replaced the makewad tool with zipdir. This handles the dependency tracking
itself instead of generating an external makefile to do it, since I couldn't
figure out how to generate a makefile with an external tool and include it
with a CMake-generated makefile. Where makewad used a master list of files
to generate the package file, zipdir just zips the entire contents of one or
more directories.
- Added the gdtoa package from netlib's fp library so that ZDoom's printf-style
formatting can be entirely independant of the CRT.
SVN r1082 (trunk)