...\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
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.
- 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.
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.
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.
- Converting the wave speed back to floats, since I'm using sin() instead
of the finesine table now.
- Pre-shift the quake intensities to avoid extra shifting in GetModIntensity.
- Loading old saves will shift the intensities to fixed point but will not
convert the fixed wave speeds to floats. The chances of this
being in a savegame where the speeds are non-zero is pretty much nil,
and int and floating point 0 are bitwise identical (not counting -0.0).
- Squashed commit of the following:
commit bc45fe3263d34ef5f746f524687999c19bf7b779
Author: Randy Heit <rheit@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sun Mar 1 18:51:05 2015 -0600
wave scale -> wave speed
commit ff96388b128c724c1198757bfa52f1935a263356
Author: Randy Heit <rheit@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sun Mar 1 18:45:32 2015 -0600
More sine quake fixes
commit 2a89749a6fe6d271b9fbdc218779f680afcf4cb6
Merge: 719dfbe 5456074
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Feb 28 20:37:22 2015 -0600
Added QF_WAVE to A_QuakeEx.
- Changes the random quakes into a sine wave (see Shadow Warrior/Rise of the Triad reboots, Hard Reset, etc.)
- Added 3 properties to control waves per second along each individual axis. Only works with QF_WAVE.
- Intensity X/Y/Z property becomes the amplitude of the wave.
- Stacks with regular quakes, allowing shaking along the camera which must be called using A_QuakeEx WITHOUT the flag, or the other quaking functions.
- Uses the youngest quake's time for positioning.
commit 54560741581e8d15cc7060e8e068cf85e9a4b432
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Feb 28 20:21:19 2015 -0600
Recommitted recommended changes by Randi, with some modifications. Now, we should be finished!
commit 6f4473013411686d88fc185bdc1cc58b1035b0f1
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Feb 28 12:52:57 2015 -0600
Finish this revert.
commit 467e53f9400f588a2ada9b32e7634cb1f4ad5066
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Feb 28 12:46:02 2015 -0600
Reverted back to what was working.
commit da9de56a67efda08036e481fd5fccd5392ce6810
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Feb 26 18:53:20 2015 -0600
Forgot this bit, for testing.
commit c5093d9bb97caf8478cefc32abc56a036feeea58
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Feb 26 18:52:46 2015 -0600
Some more progress, but...
- This did not solve anything. In fact, it did the opposite -- completely broke wave quakes. Now they only happen whenever a random quake is in progress.
- Left in the commented code on purpose so Randi can test it.
commit 7e526405d2127cbb279f66008c8f8e55a5d497f3
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 25 17:50:42 2015 -0600
- Use newest waveform timer, not oldest.
commit 1356443609dbc6c7f46e081d0846816dc0836124
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 25 17:32:09 2015 -0600
- Got regular quakes to multiply onto sine quakes, but the vice versa needs fixing too.
commit d95796c94c70cd0229d4a6d30f69e3a7568b9588
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 25 16:46:21 2015 -0600
- Last hurdle. Now just need to figure out how to properly scale up and down.
commit 4bc3458e689155ce72c09776604d9eb4fa73d8be
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 24 23:18:03 2015 -0600
- Fixed the quakes being unstackable.
commit b51012d6d4ea065bf7f6fc9c1a0472966491f7af
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Feb 23 23:48:34 2015 -0600
QF_WAVE renamed from SINE.
- Lots of ground covered, but still more to go.
- Still need to figure out how to make the camera properly shudder.
commit 427e4893193470bbf45415ffec70a0b69b8cccfd
Author: MajorCooke <paul.growney22@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Feb 22 16:52:30 2015 -0600
- Begin the groundworks for QF_SINE.
- Need to figure out how to rework and manipulate the sine wave to move faster, and to allow going below 0 without breaking it too much.
- Fixed: HasWeaponPiece assumed that once a piece was given, it would not
be removed. The easiest way to break this assumption is by loading an
earlier save where you had fewer pieces. (The catch being that if you
removed all pieces, it would notice that.)
- Quake scaling should be handled for each quake. The former
implementation was potentially taking flags from one quake and applying
them to another, which is broken.
- Remove all the int<->float conversions.
- When using both scaling flags, by default, the effect only reaches half peak going either way. This forces it to go all the way to the top (or bottom if using QF_MAX) before scaling back to its original height..
- QF_SCALEUP behaves like QF_SCALEDOWN: it gradually scales the tremors, only going upwards.
- QF_SCALEUP and QF_SCALEDOWN can be combined to make an earthquake that gradually smoothes in and out.
- QF_MAX can be used to invert this behavior, where it starts at the peak of the amplitude, fades out half way, and then grows back to maximum.
- This could cause problems in places like the GZDoom renderer in the odd circumstance, causing the camera to become stuck in the floor or ceiling until the quake expires.
- Relative quakes are different from other quakes; all quakes affecting
the camera do not become relative if one of them is relative.
- Use a single function call to get quake visual parameters instead of four.
- Thrust things in a psuedo-ellipse if they're inside a damaging quake whose
IntensityX != IntensityY.
- Don't break old savegames.
- Unlocks the full potential of using quakes, including the Z axis. Each intensity applies to X/Y/Z planes whenever a player is experiencing it.
- Flags:
- QF_RELATIVE - Adjusts the quaking of the camera to go in the direction its aiming (X: forward/backward. Y: Left/right.)
- Plans for including pitch will be implemented in the future for the Z axis with relativity.
- "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
- Some of the changes were downright wrong and some were pointless, so undo
everything that doesn't look like an actual improvement.
Added hud_showammo CVAR with three states:
* If value is 0, show ammo for current weapon only
* If value is 1, show ammo for available weapons
* If value is greater than 1, show ammo for all weapons
Default value is 2, so initial ammo display behavior isn't changed
- Fixed: When DSBarInfo::DrawGraphic() is used scaled, without fullscreen
offset, if one of the top and left clip locations was 0 and the other
was non-0, the 0 one would be clipped to the edge of a 4:3 box centered
on the screen instead of the edge of the screen.
Conflicts:
src/CMakeLists.txt
src/b_think.cpp
src/g_doom/a_doomweaps.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_clericstaff.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_fighterplayer.cpp
src/namedef.h
src/p_enemy.cpp
src/p_local.h
src/p_mobj.cpp
src/p_teleport.cpp
src/sc_man_tokens.h
src/thingdef/thingdef_codeptr.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_function.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_parse.cpp
wadsrc/static/actors/actor.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/constants.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/shared/inventory.txt
- Added register reuse to VMFunctionBuilder for FxPick's code emitter.
- Note to self: Need to reimplement IsPointerEqual and CheckClass, which
were added to thingdef_function.cpp over the past year, as this file no
longer exists in this branch.
- Added delay times of all players to the scoreboard
- Removed balancing from packet-server (tried it, didn't work)
- Calculations remove an extra tic to account for possible bias
- Guests can now attempt to match latency with the arbitrator.
(net_loadbalance)
- Added althud feature to show arbitrator and local latency.
(hud_showlag 1 is on for netgames, 2 is always on)
- In ZDoom the timer runs a bit too fast because roundoff errors make 35 tics only last 0.98 seconds. None of the internal timing has been changed, only the places where a time value is printed it will get adjusted for this discrepancy.
Hexen did this with a call to A_BridgeRemove in Thing_Destroy which merely set a flag in the bridge object, which cannot be done safely in ZDoom because it's not guaranteed that the ball object calls A_BridgeOrbit and the garbage collector may delete the bridge actor before it can be checked so now the Bridge's Destroy method deletes all balls attached to the bridge object itself.
int SpawnDecal(int tid, str decalname, int flags, fixed angle, int zoffset, int distance)
Traces a line from tid's actor until hitting a wall, then creates a decal there. Returns the
number of decals spawned.
* tid = Which actor(s) to start the trace at.
* decalname = Which decal to spawn.
* flags =
* SDF_ABSANGLE = Angle parameter is an absolute angle. Otherwise, it's relative to the origin actor's angle.
* SDF_PERMANENT = Decal ignores cl_maxdecals. Otherwise, it will eventually disappear.
* angle = Direction in which to search for a wall. Defaults to 0.0.
* zoffset = Offset from the middle of the origin actor for the Z height of the decal. Defaults to 0.
* distance = Maximum distance to search for a wall. Defaults to 64.
SVN r4330 (trunk)
once in the level struct and then use that for sectors with a NULL skybox. This fixes zpack's
E2M3 so that when it removes its sector stacks, you will get the default skybox in their
place, since stacked sectors and skyboxes use the same pointers in a sector.
SVN r4224 (trunk)
TOUCHY flag set, or checking the position of the unmorphed version will kill the morphed
version, since they will both exist in the same place at the same time, and TOUCHY is
really touchy about that.
SVN r4219 (trunk)
whatever spawned the random spawner already took care of this.
- Added a maxdist parameter to P_CheckMissileSpawn() to help ensure that it doesn't completely
move the spawned missile outside of its shooter (and potentially beyond a wall the shooter
might happen to be standing next to).
SVN r4194 (trunk)
can perform based on the amount of damage actually taken after all modifications are done to
it. However, if the damage is canceled away, blood will still spawn for the original damage
amount rather than the modified amount.
SVN r4012 (trunk)
and two new functions, both of which are intended for use in conjunction with SetHUDSize:
* SetHUDClipRect(x, y, width, height[, wrapwidth]) - Set the clipping rectangle for future
HUD messages. If you do not specify <wrapwidth>, the HUD message will be layed out as
normal, but pixels outside the rectangle will not be drawn. If you specify <wrapwidth>,
then the message will be wrapped to that width. Use SetHUDClipRect(0, 0, 0, 0[, 0]) to
reset everything
back to normal.
* SetHUDWrapWidth(wrapwidth) - Sets the wrapping width for future HUD messages without
altering the clipping rectangle. If you set the wrapping width to 0, messages will wrap
to the full width of the HUD, as normal.
* HUDMSG_NOWRAP - A HUDMessage() flag that disables wrapping for one message. It is
functionally equivalent to SetHUDWrapWidth(0x7FFFFFFF), except that it only affects the
message it's attached to.
SVN r3960 (trunk)
become ungodly slow when using mods with complex DECORATE. The GCC debug builds run just
fine, however. Hopefully this is something that can be fixed later with an assembly-optimized
version of the main VM loop, because I don't relish the thought of being stuck with GDB
for debugging.)
- Fixed: The ACS_Named* action specials were erroneously defined as taking strings instead of
names.
- Fixed: Copy-paste error caused FxMultiNameState::Emit to generate code that called
DecoNameToClass instead of DecoFindMultiNameState.
- Updated FxActionSpecialCall::Emit for named script specials.
- Fixed inverted asserts for FxMinusSign::Emit and FxUnaryNotBitwise::Emit.
SVN r3893 (scripting)
that it can't be used as an infinite source of ammo when sv_weaponstay is true).
- Fixed: WeaponGiver should not remember the given weapon after it is picked up (to avoid giving
a weapon owned by one player to a different player when sv_weaponstay is true).
SVN r3886 (trunk)
* HUDMSG_NOTWITH3DVIEW : This message does not appear when the 3D view is active.
* HUDMSG_NOTWITHFULLMAP : This message does not appear when the fullscreen automap is active.
* HUDMSG_NOTWITHOVERLAYMAP : This message does not appear when the overlay automap is active.
These flags may be combined, so for example: HUDMSG_NOTWITHFULLMAP | HUDMSG_NOTWITHOVERLAYMAP
would prevent the message from appearing if any form of automap is active.
- Added HUD message layers, which are ORed into the type field:
* HUDMSG_LAYER_OVERHUD : This is the default and standard behavior. The message appear on
top of most HUD elements. This definition is just included for completeness' sake; you
don't need to explicitly use it.
* HUDMSG_LAYER_UNDERHUD : The message appears underneath other HUD elements, such as the status bar.
* HUDMSG_LAYER_OVERMAP : The message appears on top of the fullscreen automap. At the moment,
this layer is functionally equivalent to using the flags HUDMSG_NOTWITH3DVIEW | HUDMSG_NOTWITHOVERLAYMAP.
However, if Blzut3 decides to implement support for drawing the automap permanently on a
second screen, messages on this layer will move to that screen with the automap and be permanently
visible as long as the map is visible on that other screen.
These are not flags, so for example HUDMSG_LAYER_UNDERHUD | HUDMSG_LAYER_OVERHUD is not valid.
SVN r3821 (trunk)
pickup an item at all. (For instance, normally players in Hexen can still pick up other players'
weapons for ammo. With this flag set, they cannot do that either.)
SVN r3751 (trunk)
DHUDMessageFadeOut::Tick() starts counting from the time the last line was fully displayed, not
from the time its first character was displayed.
SVN r3665 (trunk)
- fixed: The same rules that are used for deciding if a weapon attack took place should be used when checking the PIERCEARMOR flag in P_LineAttack: It should be ignored if the attack doesn't originate from the weapon.
SVN r3649 (trunk)
respawns.
- Use doubles instead of floats, as appropriate, in PIT_FindFloorCeiling().
- Fixed: The second call to P_FindFloorCeiling() in A_RestoreSpecialPosition and P_NightmareRespawn()
must only consider 3D floors and midtexes.
SVN r3545 (trunk)
without resetting the actor's sector. The 3D floor checks in P_NightmareRespawn() and
A_RestoreSpecialPosition now use this.
- Fixed: P_NightmareRespawn() did its Z clamping before checking for 3D floors.
- Fixed: Respawning actors were not clamped to the ceiling.
SVN r3542 (trunk)
The initial spawn did not, so this can prevent respawns of things that were initially
spawned if they happen to intersect a wall.
- Fixed: Don't respawn actors inside the floor.
- Fixed: The final calls to P_FindFloorCeiling() in P_NightmareRespawn() and A_RestoreSpecialPosition
also need to pass true as the second parameter. (Because this parameter is onlyspawnpos, not
onlymidtex.)
SVN r3518 (trunk)
* P_GiveBody() now takes a max parameter so that it can also do the bulk of the work
AHealth::TryPickup() previously did.
* Setting an actor's health to 0 or below with SetActorProperty will now kill the actor
properly.
SVN r3438 (trunk)
- added DECORATE properties for accuracy and stamina.
- Since these changes move properties from player_t to AActor all savegame compatibility code was removed and the min. savegame version bumped.
SVN r3427 (trunk)
- FCoverageBuffer is only used in r_things.cpp, so its declaration does not need to be in a global header that's included everywhere.
SVN r3258 (trunk)
a bitmask describing which sectors had lightning. When this was expanded to shorts, the
result was that random sectors would have their lighting zero'ed after a lightning flash. I
really have to wonder what I was thinking when I decided to cram two completely unrelated
things into the same array. Since a short is wide enough, I did away with the bitmask and
just use SHRT_MAX to mark sectors that weren't lightninged.
SVN r3243 (trunk)
- allow setting 'Shadow' as default fuzz effect
- changed CVAR conversion that strings 'false' and 'true' get evaluated as integers 0 and 1 respectively so that changing boolean CVARs to int does not destroy their values.
SVN r3076 (trunk)
- Initialize the alt HUD explicitly in D_DoomMain.
- don't let S_UnloadReverbDef leave a broken list of sound environments behind.
- Added more code to explicitly delete data before initializing it.
SVN r3039 (trunk)
- zipdir will no longer store files ending in '~' on Linux.
- Added st_oldouch which restores the old ouch face behavior of only showing when health increases by 20 while taking damage.
SVN r3035 (trunk)
- The 'savebuffer' variable still existed?
- Changed AInventory::Destroy to NULL SendItemUse and SendItemDrop if they point to the destroyed object. Although unlikely it can't be ruled out completely that this can happen with delayed CCMDs.
- fixed: Starting a new game did not clear the hub statistics array.
SVN r3034 (trunk)
* savegames stored an index in the switch table and performed no validation when loading a savegame.
* setting of a random switch animation duration was broken.
* separated the 2 values stored in the Time variable into 2 separate variables.
* defining a switch with one texture already belonging to another switch could leave broken definitions in the switch table.
- added function for serializing switch and door animation pointers.
- bumped min. savegame versions due to changes to DButtonThinker and removed all current savegame compatibility code.
SVN r3030 (trunk)
- changed all parsers that check for the current game to use the same function for the game check.
- fixed: The TEAMINFO parser handled 'game Any' incorrectly.
SVN r2934 (trunk)
- Fixed: The counters in draw(selected)inventory(bar) should not have been limited to 3 characters.
- Added: drawshadow() to drawinventorybar.
- Added: itemflash to drawselectedinventory to use Strife's cursor fade.
- Added: time and logtext to drawstring. In addition a linebreaks(size) flag was added.
SVN r2928 (trunk)
* the sprite used for 'pause'.
* the factor with which a monster's health is multiplied to decide if it's supposed to be gibbed,
* the decision to make monsters run faster in nightmare mode.
- moved the hard coded lock messages for lock types 102 and 103 into the language lump.
- fixed: Raven's fast monsters could become slower in Nightmare if they had very short walking states.
SVN r2834 (trunk)
- Locks can now define more than one LockedSound by separating them with commas. The default setting
for this property is now "*keytry", "misc/keytry". The first sound that is defined is the one that will
be played for the lock. Thus, for standard locks, if the player class defines *keytry, that will be
played. Otherwise, misc/keytry will be played as before.
SVN r2827 (trunk)
- merged all places where secrets are credited into one common function.
- added the Doom64 COUNTSECRET actor flag.
- fixed: AInventory::CreateCopy did not clear the COUNTITEM flag.
- fixed: Dropping an item did not increase the item count but the dropped item could still have the COUNTITEM flag. Now this flag gets cleared when the item gets picked up so that dropped items don't count a second time.
SVN r2826 (trunk)
- fixed: APROP_Invulnerable could only be set and unset but not checked.
- fixed: Two sided polyobjects applied thrust to sctors in a way that did not work.
SVN r2620 (trunk)
- add a GetReplacement method to PClass to clean up some really ugly code
- Who wrote the 'kill' CCMD? The way it checked if two classes were identical was horrendously overcomplicated.
SVN r2601 (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)
- 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)
instead of PClass::m_Types (now PClass::AllClasses).
- Removed ClassIndex from PClass. It was only needed by FArchive, and maps take care of the
problem just as well.
- Moved PClass into a larger type system (which is likely to change some/lots once I try and actually use it and have a better feel for what I need from it).
SVN r2281 (scripting)
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)
an empty string and no string. To restore the original behavior the default initialization of
the pickup message is now done in the DECORATE definition of Inventory.
SVN r2244 (scripting)
- 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)
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)
- 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)
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)
- 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)
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)
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)
player sprites will retain the same precision they had when they were
rendered as part of the 3D view. (needed for propery alignment of flashes
on top of weapon sprites) It worked just fine for D3D, but software
rendering was another matter. I consequently did battle with imprecisions
in the whole masked texture drawing routines that had previously been
partially masked by only drawing on whole pixel boundaries. Particularly,
the tops of posts are calculated by multiplying by spryscale, and the
texture mapping coordinates are calculated by multiplying by dc_iscale
(where dc_iscale = 1 / spryscale). Since these are both 16.16 fixed point
values, there is a significant variance. For best results, the drawing
routines should only use one of these values, but that would mean
introducing division into the inner loop. If the division removed the
necessity for the fudge code in R_DrawMaskedColumn(), would it be worth it?
Or would the divide be slower than the fudging? Or would I be better off
doing it like Build and using transparent pixel checks instead, not
bothering with skipping transparent areas? For now, I chop off the
fractional part of the top coordinate for software drawing, since it was
the easiest thing to do (even if it wasn't the most correct thing to do).
SVN r1955 (trunk)
but should use the camera position instead to get the correct position for
the closest point along the trail.
- Fixed: Explosions no longer caused splashes.
- Fixed: Copying translations to lower decals had the shade color check wrong.
- Fixed: Waggling floors did not move attached geometry.
- Cleaned up p_floor.cpp so that related parts of the code are grouped together.
SVN r1926 (trunk)
into the FastProjectile base class and removed the native MageWandMissile
class, using the generic functionality instead.
- Fixed: GetReplacement and GetReplacee always checked the skill definitions,
even if they weren't supposed to be used. It was also missing a range check
for 'gameskill'.
SVN r1894 (trunk)
- fixed: The BossCube could be blocked by floors and ceiling resulting
in incorrect movement. I changed it so that A_BrainSpit now sets the
MF5_NOINTERACTION flag for anything it spawns that has the MF_NOCLIP
flag. For travelling cubes active collision detection makes no sense
and only causes problems. This should also make the boss brain
work in the other games which previously were excluded by a game mode
check in the movement code.
- fixed: ACS's GetUserVariable did not work for the script activator.
- fixed: Moving floors could be blocked by 2 actors without MF2_PASSMOBJ
overlapping each other (common mapping bug, check Herian 2 MAP30.)
SVN r1891 (trunk)
which could cause crashes.
- Added custom special colormaps to DECORATE.
- Cleaned up special colormap code and removed lots of dependencies on the
knowledge of the tables' contents.
SVN r1860 (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)
- Derive PClass from dobject.cpp. This has one major ramification: Since the PClass
is not allocated until runtime, you cannot initialize any static/global data
structures with pointers to PClasses using RUNTIME_CLASS. Attempting to do so
will just initialize with a NULL pointer. Instead, you can initialize using
the address of the pointer returned by RUNTIME_CLASS and dereference that. By
the time you have an opportunity to dereference it, it will no longer be NULL.
- Sync CmakeLists.txt.
- Random fixes for problems GCC spotted.
SVN r1852 (scripting)
BOUNCE_MBF and BOUNCE_UseSeeSound, too, when clearing one of these flags.
- Fixed: When adding the AVOIDMELEE code the code was accidentally changed so that
friendly monsters could no longer acquire targets by themselves.
- Renamed WIF_BOT_MELEE to WIF_MELEEWEAPON because it's no longer a bot only flag.
- Added MBF's monster_backing feature as an actor flag: AVOIDMELEE.
SVN r1848 (trunk)
* Moves the dog sound out of the Doom-specific sounds in SNDINFO to address this,
* Renames the dog actor to MBFHelperDog to prevent name conflicts,
* Adds APROP_Score to CheckActorProperty,
* Completes the randomspawner update (the reason I moved the recursion counter out of
special1 was that I found some projectiles had this set to them, for example in
A_LichAttack, but I forgot to add transfer for them),
* Provides centered sprites for beta plasma balls if this is deemed deserving correction.
SVN r1847 (trunk)
- added thing activation types for BUMPSPECIAL and USESPECIAL. Also added
a new ClearSpecial flag to the activation type.
- added MBF's code for dogs jumping down, controlled by the MF6_JUMPDOWN
flag.
SVN r1835 (trunk)
The range checks this protected against can be safely omitted now that the misc fields are large enough.
- added MBF Dehacked emulation.
SVN r1824 (trunk)
* MBF's dog (definition only, no sprites yet.)
* User variables. There's an array of 10. They can be set and checked in both DECORATE and ACS.
* Made the tag name changeable but eliminated the redundancy of having both the meta property and the individual actor's one. Having one is fully sufficient. TO BE FIXED: Names are case insensitive but this should better be case sensitive. Unfortunately there's currently nothing better than FName to store a string inside an actor without severely complicating matters. Also bumped savegame version to avoid problems with this change.
SVN r1823 (trunk)
* info CCMD to print extended actor information (not fully implemented yet)
* summonmbf CCMD.
* Beta BFG code pointer (but not the related missiles yet.)
* PowerInvisibility enhancements.
* ScoreItem with one significant change: Added a score variable that can be
checked through ACS and DECORATE. The engine itself will do nothing with it.
* Nailgun option for A_Explode.
* A_PrintBold and A_Log.
* A_SetSpecial.
SVN r1819 (trunk)
- fixed: Floor and ceiling hugger projectiles should not be spawned with ONFLOORZ or ONCEILINGZ
because that will make them ignore the actual floor height if it differs from the sector's floor.
- fixed: Floor and ceiling huggers spawned by a player did not get their vertical velocity set to 0.
- some sidenum related changes in inactive 3D floor code.
SVN r1802 (trunk)