- consolidated the code to calculate a sprite's display angle for all 3 renderers.
As it turned out, they all differed in their feature support because they had always been updated independently by different people.
- moved testcolor and test fades into SWRenderer files.
These CCMDs work by hacking the default colormap and were never implemented for hardware rendering because they require many checks throughout the code.
This has increasingly become an obstacle with the hardware renderer, so now the values are being stored as plain data in the sector, with the software renderer getting the actual color tables when needed. While this is a bit slower than storing the pregenerated colormap, in realistic situations the added time is mostly negligible in the microseconds range.
Both files can now be included independently without causing problems.
This also required moving some inline functions into separate files and splitting off the GC definitions from dobject.h to ensure that r_defs does not need to pull in any part of the object hierarchy.
Most of those which still rely on ZDoom's own definition should be gone, unfortunately the code in files that include Windows headers is a gigantic mess with DWORDs being longs there intead of ints, so this needs to be done with care. DWORD should only remain where the Windows type is actually wanted.
This addresses the main issue with TObjPtr, namely that using it required pulling in the entire class hierarchy in basic headers like r_defs which polluted nearly every single source file in the project.
src/r_data/sprites.cpp:805:79: error: cannot pass non-trivial object of type 'FString' to variadic function; expected type from format string was 'char *' [-Wnon-pod-varargs]
Now all actors have the same metaclass and therefore it will always be the same size which will finally allow some needed changes to the type system which couldn't be done because it was occasionally necessary to replace tentatively created classes due to size mismatches.
The goal is to get rid of PClassPlayerPawn and PClassInventory so that the old assumption that all actor class descriptors have the same size can be restored
This is important to remove some code that seriously blocks optimization of the type table because that can only be done if types do not need to be replaced.
This was done to ensure it can be properly overridden in scripts without causing problems when called during engine shutdown for the type and symbol objects the VM needs to work and to have the scripted version always run first.
Since the scripted OnDestroy method never calls the native version - the native one is run after the scripted one - this can be simply skipped over during shutdown.
This was used in only 4 places, 3 of which could easily be replaced with a memset, and the fourth, in the Strife status bar, suffering from a pointless performance optimization, rendering the code unreadable - the code spent here per frame is utterly insignificant so clarity should win here.
(cherry picked from commit 12a99c3f3c)
This was used in only 4 places, 3 of which could easily be replaced with a memset, and the fourth, in the Strife status bar, suffering from a pointless performance optimization, rendering the code unreadable - the code spent here per frame is utterly insignificant so clarity should win here.
- Took the opportunity and fixed the logic for the Skull Rod's rain spawner. The old code which was part of the 3D floor submission was unable to work with portals at all. The new approach no longer tries to hide the dead projectile in the ceiling, it leaves it where it is and changes a few flags, so that its z-position can be used as reference to get the actual ceiling. This works for line portals, but for sector portals still requires some changes to sector_t::NextHighestCeilingAt to work, but at least this can be made to work unlike the old code.
- added names for the player-related translations to A_SetTranslation.
- fixed: Failure to resolve a function argument was checked for, too late.
- made the parameter for A_SetTranslation a name instead of a string, because it is more efficient. We do not need full strings here.
Needless to say, this is simply too volatile and would require constant active maintenance, not to mention a huge amount of work up front to get going.
It also hid a nasty problem with the Destroy method. Due to the way the garbage collector works, Destroy cannot be exposed to scripts as-is. It may be called from scripts but it may not be overridden from scripts because the garbage collector can call this function after all data needed for calling a scripted override has already been destroyed because if that data is also being collected there is no guarantee that proper order of destruction is observed. So for now Destroy is just a normal native method to scripted classes
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.
- replaced some uses of FRACUNIT with OPAQUE when it was about translucency.
- simplified some overly complicated translucency multiplications in the SBARINFO code.
Converting a floating point value that is out of range for a signed integer will result in 0x80000000 with SSE math, which is used exclusively for this purpose on modern Visual C++ compilers, so this cannot be used anywhere.
On ARM there's problems with float to unsigned int conversions.
xs_Float does not depend on these
# Conflicts:
# src/CMakeLists.txt
# src/p_setup.cpp
# src/r_defs.h
# src/version.h
This only updates to a compileable state. The new portals are not yet functional in the hardware renderer because they require some refactoring in the data management first.
These objects are supposed to be bright, but the standard translations for player do not take this into account, creating dark and/or invisible projectiles depending on the color being used.
The new translation uses hue and saturation from the player color, but combines brightness from the original color with the one for the player in an 8:2 ratio, so that no matter for the player color, these always remain bright and visible.
- Cleared some GCC and Clang warnings. Mostly static analysis false positives, but one of them generated a pretty massive warning in a release build.
- Use -Wno-unused-result since I doubt we're going to address those unless they actually prove to be a problem (and they only appear in release builds).
They were immediately deleted when the associated thinker was destroyed. But this was too early because it missed the final tic of movement, resulting in a visible jump when a moving platform with a player on it came to a halt.
Changed it so that DelRef no longer destroys the interpolation itself. Instead the ::Interpolate method will check if the reference count is 0, and if so and there was no more movement, will then destroy the interpolation.
This ensures that it keeps running until it has interpolated all remaining bits of movement induced by the thinker.
Now moving up a lift is 100% smooth, even with movement interpolation on.
* FInterpolator depended on external references to prevent its content from getting GC'd.
* none of the pointers in the interpolation objects were declared to the GC.
The result of these issues was that changing anything about the life cycle of interpolation objects caused corrupted memory crashes when a level was changed.
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)
passes doubles to functions anyway.
- Fixed: FRemapTable::AddDesaturation() excluded the final entry from the loop. Also, it was
less forgiving than AddColorRange, in that it did not support ranges in descending order.
SVN r3875 (trunk)
The graphics are already mapped through this, so we don't need to do it again when translating.
Moreover, if there was no duplicate of color 0, but there was a different color with a
duplicate, this means we end up drawing players with the duplicated color wherever it should
be color 0. (Standard translations already had this right.)
SVN r3417 (trunk)
- fixed: D_ErrorCleanup must clear 'savegamerestore'.
- fixed: Cleaning up when loading a savegame failed while restoring the thinker list did not work. There were two issues:
* removed the asserts in GC::SweepList because they get triggered by thinkers that were not fully initialized during loading.
* AActor::UnlinkFromWorld may not assume that the sector list has been initialized when this function is called.
SVN r3274 (trunk)