This was to resolve some circular dependencies with the portal code.
The most notable changees:
* FTextureID was moved from textures.h to doomtype.h because it is frequently needed in files that don't want to do anything with actual textures.
* split off the parts from p_maputl into a separate header.
* consolidated all blockmap related data into p_blockmap.h
* split off the polyobject parts into po_man.h
- For grayscale images drawn with the paletted renderer, the value here
was treated as always full range [0,65535]. The max value is actually
determined by the bit depth.
- For RGB images drawn with the paletted renderer, the tRNS chunk was
ignored.
- For grayscale images drawn with the RGB renderer, having a tRNS chunk
present resulted in undefined behavior.
- For RGB images drawn with the RGB renderer, the tRNS chunk was ignored.
The code assumed that it had access to the texture manager but that gets initialized after MAPINFO, which means that MAPINFO can only store the texture names and let the precaching code resolve the actual textures.
- Clang's optional runtime array bounds checking doesn't understand when we
intentionally "overflow" by doing this:
RGB32k[0][0][colorval]
It will warn that it was accessed at an index will past the bounds
of type 'BYTE [32]', which makes it less than useful for catching real
array bounds overflows. So now do this:
RGB32k.All[colorval]
And if you want this:
RGB32k[r][g][b]
Now do this:
RGB32k.RGB[r][g][b]
# By Christoph Oelckers (2) and Edward Richardson (1)
# Via Christoph Oelckers
* 'master' of https://github.com/rheit/zdoom:
- fixed: The map setup code was still truncating texture names in several places.
Fix nettic run-out at end of demo playback
- fixed: ACS's check...Texture functions must use the same search flags as the texture initialization code in p_setup.cpp and p_udmf.cpp. It also should not create textures that don't exist yet. We are only doing a comparison so it's not relevant if the texture exists or not.
- This warning is about using zero-sized arrays in structs (aka flexible
member arrays). It's standard-enough for our purposes, so don't warn
about it, since neither GCC nor Clang do.
- 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".
- Fixed: If a part of a multipatch texture is replaced by a HIRESTEX
version, the original patch must not be deleted, since the multipatch
texture still needs it for compositing.
- To make camera textures pan in world units instead of texture units, you
can now add "WorldPanning" at the end of the cameratexture definition in
ANIMDEFS, after the "fit" specification. e.g.
cameratexture CAMTEX 128 128 fit 64 64 worldpanning
- A texture defined in TEXTUREx without any patches isn't necessarily an
error, so accept. This also means they shouldn't be used for determining
if a TEXTURE directory belongs to Strife instead of Doom.