This is different from the original "Death Scripts" idea. This tackles
some issues I've found with the original idea (now you can have as many
scripts as you want, not just global and actor-defined). Also takes care
of other complaints about the original idea and push request. Flags and
their use are in code comments.
The only reason this even existed was that ZDoom's original VC projects used __fastcall. The CMake generated project do not, they stick to __cdecl.
Since no performance gain can be seen by using __fastcall the best course of action is to just remove all traces of it from the source and forget that it ever existed.
Fixing this required adding an external list of active stack objects that the garbage collector can access.
A nice side effect: It's no longer necessary to pass around the stack info to various functions that might end up triggering a garbage collection.
The reason for defining them is to be able to fill out the Eternity translation table for GZDoom's Extradata parser.
Most of the new specials are mere specializations of ZDoom's Generic_* functions and occupy positions above 255 to avoid filling up the last remaining free slots available for Hexen format maps.
Allowing action specials greater than 255 required a few changes:
* all access to action specials is now through a small set of access functions.
* Two new PCodes were added to ACC to handle these new specials from scripts.
* a minor change to the network protocol, so netgame and demo version numbers were bumped.
* FS_Execute is now properly defined in p_lnspec.cpp.
Two of the newly added specials - generalizations of the special 'close Door in 30 seconds' and 'raise door in 5 minutes' sector types, will also be available to Hexen format maps. The rest are limited to use in ACS, UDMF and DECORATE.
This also adds 'change' and 'crush' parameters to most Floor_* and Ceiling_* specials, again to match Eternity's feature set.
- Fixed: When an ACS string pool was read from a savegame, FirstFreeEntry
would not be updatedt, except by the Clear() function. This left FirstFreeEntry
at 0, which meant the next string added to the pool would always go in
slot 0, whether it was free or not.
major change to ACS's workings. However, I had an epiphany yesterday and just had to do this, since it seems like too big a deal to hold off until a later release:
- Dynamically generated strings returned via strparam and get(user)cvar now last as long as they
need to. They do not disappear at the end of each tic. You can now safely store them in
variables and hold on to them indefinitely. In addition, strings from libraries no longer
require you to load the exact same libraries in the exact same order. You can even store a
library's string in a world variable and retrieve it on another map that doesn't load the
library at all, and it will still be the correct string.
- ACS library IDs now only get 12 bits instead of 16 so that each string table can hold up
to about a million strings instead of just 65536. This shouldn't be a problem, although it
means that save games that had strings with the larger IDs stored in variables are no
longer compatible. Since many saves don't involve libraries at all, and even many that do
are not actually affected, I'm not bumping the min save version. The worst that can happen
is that you get no text at all where some was expected.
SVN r4295 (trunk)
* acsprofile clear - Resets all profiling statistics to 0.
* acsprofile [<sort-function>] [<limit>]:
* <sort-function> is an optional argument that specifies which column to sort on (total, min, max, avg, or runs). The default is total.
* <limit> is an optional argument that specifies how many rows to limit the output to. The default is 10. 0 or less will print every script or function that has at least one run.
SVN r4060 (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)
you can still use them for automatically executed script types (like open and enter).
- Change the DACSThinker::RunningScripts array into a TMap so that it can catalog the new range
of ACS scripts (up to 32767).
SVN r3359 (trunk)
- Fixed: Even though P_DamageMobj checked an attack's originator
for MF2_NODMGTHRUST the same check was missing from P_RadiusAttack.
- Fixed: A_MinotaurRoam should not assume without check that it was
called by a MinotaurFriend.
- Fixed: The Minotaur declared A_MntrFloorFire which it did not use.
- Fixed: All Spawnspot functions did not check for a spot tid of 0 as
the script's activator.
- Fixed: Friendly monsters ignored team association of their owning
players.
SVN r1770 (trunk)
regardless of pain chance.
- Changed screenblocks CVAR to be settable per game.
- Added SpawnSpotForced and SpawnSpotFacingForced ACS functions.
- Added pushfactor actor property.
SVN r1638 (trunk)
- Added support for ACS functions that can be defined without recompiling ACC.
- Fixed: The short lump name for embedded files must be cleared so that they
are not found by a normal lump search.
- Added AProp_Notarget actor property.
- Fixed: TraceBleed was missing a NULL pointer check,
- Fixed: P_RandomChaseDir could crash for friendly monsters that belong to
a player which left the game.
- Changed A_PodGrow so that it plays the generator's attack sound instead of
"misc/podgrow".
SVN r1575 (trunk)
- fixed: The nextmap and nextsecret CCMDs need to call G_DeferedInitNew instead of G_InitNew.
- merged MAPINFO branch back into trunk.
SVN r1393 (trunk)
statements.
- Added ClassifyActor(tid) ACS builtin function. This takes a TID and returns
a set of bits describing the actor. If TID is 0, it returns information
about the activator. If there is more than one actor with the given TID,
only the first one is considered. Currently defined bits are:
ACTOR_NONE No actors with this TID exist (only when TID is not 0).
ACTOR_WORLD Activator is the world (only when TID is 0).
ACTOR_PLAYER Actor is a player (includes bots and voodoo dolls).
ACTOR_BOT Actor is a bot.
ACTOR_VOODOODOLL Actor is a voodoo doll.
ACTOR_MONSTER Actor is a monster.
ACTOR_ALIVE Actor is alive (players/monsters only).
ACTOR_DEAD Actor is dead (players/monsters only).
ACTOR_MISSILE Actor is a missile.
ACTOR_GENERIC Actor exists, but no further information is available.
SVN r1310 (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)
buttons are now passed across the network, and there are four new user
buttons specifically for use with this command. Also defined +zoom
and +reload for future implementation.
See http://zdoom.org/files/examples/playerinput.zip for an example.
SVN r1215 (trunk)
(actors being forced to the ground by instantly moving sectors, strife
railing handling and shooting lines with a non-zero but unassigned tag.)
With UDMF such semantics have to be handled diffently.
- finalized UDMF 1.0 implementation.
- Added Martin Howe's latest morph update.
SVN r987 (trunk)
- Removed FRadiusThingsIterator after discovering that VC++ misoptimized
it in P_CheckPosition. Now FBlockThingsIterator is used with the distance
check being done manually.
SVN r914 (trunk)