no longer gets in the way of the main parser.
- Changed A_MissileAttack, A_MeleeAttack and A_ComboAttack so that they use
metadata. Now all the hack code associated with these functions can be removed.
SVN r538 (trunk)
with my changed code.
- Cleaned up DECORATE parser a little - moved the old style parsing code into its
own file and rearranged a few things.
- Made ProcessStates non-static so that it doesn't need to be passed as an argument
to all functions in the DECORATE parser.
- Moved DECORATE parser files into their own subdirectory.
- Optimization: SC_GetToken no longer sets sc_name for identifiers. In most cases
this creates needless overhead by adding a potentially unneeded name to the name
table and looking up the name. In almost all cases where a name is needed it's as
easy to assign sc_String to the name variable.
- Added enum definitions to DECORATE.
SVN r537 (trunk)
as a counter by the Hexen fighter's fist weapon.
- Fixed: The Wraithwerge's spirits shouldn't attack friends.
- Fixed: The Heresiarch's balls must not adjust their z-position after the
Heresiarch dies.
- Added damage type specific pain chances and an MF5_NOPAIN flag that can be used
to suppress entering the pain state altogether.
- Changed font initialization so that you can define replacements for the default
fonts in FONTDEFS.
- Removed the 'add a bot' menu option since bots are beyond repair and therefore
mostly useless.
- Fixed: Hitscan attacks must always spawn a puff so that it and its properties
can be used as damage inflictor.
SVN r534 (trunk)
powerup.
- Changed: Weapons are no longer checked for the EXTREMEDEATH and NOEXTREMEDEATH flags.
For all damage related actions it will always be the projectile (or puff for hitscan
attacks) that is treated as the damage inflictor.
- Fixed: Hexen's fourth weapons made extreme death depend on the weapon the player
is holding, not the projectile that did the kill. The WIF_EXTREME_DEATH flag
no longer exists as a result.
- Expanded PowerSpeed so that subclasses can be derived that alter the speed factor.
- Added an MF5_USESPECIAL flag that allows using things to execute their specials.
- added MF4_FORCERADIUSDMG flag so that exploding items can be created which
are able to hurt boss monsters.
- moved ML_BLOCK_PLAYERS to the value 0x4000 to bring it in line with Skulltag's
implementation.
SVN r530 (trunk)
- Fixed: Resurrecting a player must restore all flags words, not just the first one.
- Fixed: APowerWeaponLevel2::EndEffect must check PendingWeapon for WP_NOCHANGE.
- added Skulltag's high jump rune as a powerup
- Added Skulltag's Drain and Regeneration runes as powerups and used specific player
sounds for their sound effects instead of using misc/i_pkup.
(If I ever decide to implement runes it will be in a way that can use the regular
powerups instead of having to define specific classes for them.)
- Added Skulltag's PowerQuadDamage and PowerQuarterDamage as more customizable
PowerDamage and PowerProtection. These new powerups allow free customization of
the damage modification per damage type by inheriting from these classes and
setting specific values. Such derived damage/protection powerups will be considered
as separate powers so that for example a QuadDamage and a DoubleDamage item can be
stacked which would result in 8x damage.
- merged player_t::cheats and player_t::Powers into one variable.
SVN r529 (trunk)
Zip entries.
- Fixed: Some of Doom's weapon obituaries didn't have the $-prefix that indicates a
reference to the string table.
- Fixed: The check for a valid weapon's spawn state for weapon dropping was incorrect.
SVN r523 (trunk)
I got rid of the old tx and ty CVARs because they made the texture scaling
much more complicated than it was actually needed (and besides, they were completely
useless except for testing purposes anyway.)
SVN r522 (trunk)
to specific damage types.
- Changed Dehacked parser to use the DECORATE symbol tables for code pointers
instead of creating its own ones.
- Removed the HandleNoSector hack and changed A_Look so that it uses the sector's
sound target for actors with MF_NOSECTOR regardless of compatibility settings.
- Moved initialization of weapon slots after the actor initialization.
With default weapons exported to DECORATE it can't be done earlier.
- Converted Doom weapons to DECORATE.
- Changed backpack definition so that Doom's backpack is no longer the base
class that implements its functionality. Now there is an abstract base class
all backpack-like items derive from. Also moved the actual definition of Doom's
backpack to DECORATE.
SVN r519 (trunk)
like doors. This flag is on by default for any monster which was the
previous behavior.
- Optimized the DECORATE flag parser so it can more efficiently handle
the deprecated flags. As a side effect of this optimization the deprecated
flags became usable in A_ChangeFlag again.
- Changed LONGMELEERANGE flag into a MeleeThreshold property.
- Changed SHORTMISSILERANGE flag into a MaxTargetRange property.
- Added Thing_Stop action special.
SVN r517 (trunk)
NetDone.
- moved the DIM_MAP define into v_palette.h so that it can be accessed
from outside the status bar code.
- Fixed: The check for non-swimmable water in UpdateWaterLevel checked for
SECF_UNDERWATER instead of SECF_UNDERWATERMASK.
SVN r514 (trunk)
TAutoGrowArray. A map can handle a wide range of key values better than
an array.
- Added a templated associative array class, TMap, that uses Lua's "chained
scatter table with Brent's variation" algorithm. I had considered using
hash_map until I discovered that it's not standard STL, and there are two
major but incompatible implementations of it. So I rolled my own, and Lua
seemed like a good place to go to for an efficient algorithm, since it
makes heavy use of tables.
SVN r513 (trunk)
so that I can create the ACS function Thing_Damage2. It's exactly the same as
Thing_Damage, except the damage type is specified by name. When I did this,
I noticed that it didn't do anything useful for a TID of 0, so I made it
affect the activator in that case.
- Added a new SetActorState ACS function:
int SetActorState (int tid, str statename, optional bool exact);
If tid is 0, it affects the script activator, otherwise it affects all the
matching actors. Statename is the name of the state you want to put the
actor in. The final parameter, exact, specifies whether or not partial
state name matches are accepted. If you don't specify it or set it to
false, if you try to do something like:
SetActorState (0, "Foo.Bar");
And the actor has a Foo state but no Foo.Bar state, it will enter the Foo
state. If you set exact to true:
SetActorState (0, "Foo.Bar", true);
Then the actor must have a Foo.Bar state, or it will not change state at
all, even if it has a Foo state.
The return value for this function is the number of actors that successfully
changed state. Note that you should refrain from using this function to
enter special states such as Death, or unpredictable results could occur.
SVN r505 (trunk)
P_(Aim)LineAttack().
- Added an AttackZOffset to PlayerPawn. This is the offset from the
center of the player at which their attacks are fired and scales
according to their crouched height.
- Changed the version of P_SpawnPlayerMissile() that takes coordinates
to use that location as an offset from the standard attack location
rather than as an explicit attack location.
SVN r498 (trunk)
player's inventory even when they have been used up. If the item also
has an inventory bar icon, it will be drawn darkened when it is
depleted.
SVN r497 (trunk)
- The net start pane is now given focus when it is created, so it can
receive keyboard input.
- Added playback of the "WeaponPickup" sound when a Hexen net game starts.
- Separated the different startup screens into classes for better
modularization (which I should have done in the first place). (Sorry,
have not done it for Linux yet, so that won't compile as-is.)
SVN r496 (trunk)
of scrunching the startup screen up to make room for it.
- Added the red net notches for Hexen's startup screen.
- Added hprintf and status simulation for Heretic's startup screen.
SVN r495 (trunk)
was open, the game was frozen before its initial setup tick until the
console was closed. The most obvious result of this is that your view was
stuck on the floor until the console closed.
- Fixed: Pressing ESC while editing your player name completely cleared the
menus instead of simply canceling the name change.
- Fixed: The status bar still showed the rampage face if you held the fire
button down while frozen.
SVN r493 (trunk)
are left-associative, so you can use them like you would with an ostream
and append to a string in a single expression without any overhead from
allocating temporary strings as would happen if you used the + operator.
In other words, instead of this:
string += "Some string " + "that is assembled" + " in parts";
You can do this and be more efficient while still being just as readable:
string << "Some string " << "that is assembled" << " in parts";
- Changed PCD_PRINTBIND to include the command in its output if it isn't
bound.
- Fixed: ACS_ExecuteWithResultValue could not be used inside a script because
DLevelScript::RunScript() was not reentrant, thanks to having a global stack.
The stack should be local to each instance of RunScript.
- Fixed: rt_draw4cols() could get stuck in rare situations where it thinks it
should be drawing something but doesn't. Since long-term I plan to just
replace all the masked drawing the variants of maskwallscan, I'm not going
to try and find the real cause and fix it there. Instead, it just detects
the situation and bails out when it finds it.
SVN r492 (trunk)
- Added APROP_Friendly actor property for ACS.
- Added a new flag, MF2_DONTREFLECT that prevents missiles from being reflected.
- Fixed: ALoreShot::DoSpecialDamage must check whether the shooter is still
present. If it had been removed before the projectile hits its target
a crash could occur.
- Fixed: GetPlayerInfo was missing breaks and always returned 0 as a result.
- Added Grubber's submission for printing key bindings in ACS.
SVN r491 (trunk)
when a player is going through a screen wipe and act like a pause, so the
game doesn't run several tics afterward to catch up with it.
SVN r485 (trunk)
were running when the teleported, they would still be running afterward
even though they weren't moving anywhere. Normally, P_XYMovement() does
this when they stop due to friction.
- Fixed: AActor::TakeSpecialDamage() completely bypassed the standard rules
for target switching on actors with MF5_NODAMAGE set.
- Changed the return values of the ACS spawn, spawnspot, and spawnspotfacing
commands to be the total count of things spawned, rather than a pretty
much useless reference to the actor spawned at the last map spot.
- Fixed: DLevelScript::DoSpawn() takes a byte angle, but DoSpawnSpotFacing()
passed it a full-length angle.
- Fixed: When MF_SKULLFLY is removed because an actor slams into something,
it was set to a see or spawn state, resetting its tic count and bypassing
the effectiveness of the MF2_DORMANT flag. While I was at it, I decided
dormant skulls shouldn't do slamming damage, either.
- Fixed: P_Thing_Spawn() returned success only if all thing instances were
successfully spawned. As long as at least one thing was spawned, it should
be considered a success.
- Fixed: Flipped single rotation sprites were only flipped every other 22.5
degree interval.
SVN r484 (trunk)
samples, a problem for the alternate sound renderer if it happened to be
playing any sounds at the time, since it would try to keep on playing them.
SVN r483 (trunk)
position when not playing in fullscreen mode.
- Changed the upper-left window positioning that was always used in debug
builds into a command line option (-0), so debug and release builds behave
the same.
SVN r482 (trunk)
in DEarthQuake::StaticGetQuakeIntensity. The reason for this: Quakes were
never supposed to be additive. Many maps, including Hexen's own have placed
quake spots so that they cover a larger area but the areas covered by the
single spots overlap. On such maps the view will shake like crazy and
render the map nearly unplayable.
SVN r480 (trunk)
from the renderer in case the camera changed position or direction since
the last time it was looked through. Otherwise, the renderer will
interpolate from its previous view for one frame when it is switched to.
- Fixed non-POD parameter passing for GCC introduced in the previous commit.
SVN r476 (trunk)
- Added more player water sounds:
*dive - Played when your head goes below water.
*surface - Played when your head goes back above water.
*gasp - Played when you were drowning and get your air back.
If your head surfaces and you were drowning, only *gasp plays, not both.
- Added damage-specific player death sounds, in the same fashion as the
damage-specific player pain sounds. It looks for a sound with a name like
"*death-damagetype" first and then "*death" if the first sound didn't exist.
- Removed the constraint that player sounds must be reserved before they can
be assigned. Hence, the $playerreserve command has been eliminated, because
it is no longer needed and it was never accessible from user wads, so I
don't need to worry about breaking anything by removing it.
SVN r474 (trunk)
.rtext files in the assembly object files. Now I can avoid doing this at
runtime, which means that ZDoom is now UPX-compatible if anyone wants to
pack it.
You will need to do a rebuild or manually delete the old assembly .obj files
for the first build from this revision to succeed, since there are no
changes to the assembly files themselves, and the build process will not be
able to automatically detect that they need to be rebuilt.
SVN r473 (trunk)