This is now being managed by the main file system class. The single lumps should only concern themselves with the actual data they manage, not with how the file system presents them to the outside.
The IWAD detection code was also switched to use a file system wrapper instead of looking at the single files directly.
These were creating dangerous interdependencies. It is better to do explicit conversions when needed.
As an added plus, this means that zstring.h no longer depends on name.h which was very annoying.
- replace swapvalues with std::swap globally.
- added some additions to utility code from Raze, mainly to reduce file content differences.
- reduced some unused utilities
Due to backwards compatibility needs and for flexibility this needs to be controlled by a gameinfo setting (fullscreenautoaspect):
0: Treat all images as having an aspect ratio of 4:3, this is the default for compatibility reasons
1: Scale all images to fit the screen, i.e. either pillarbox or letterbox them.
2: Scale all images to fill the screen.
3: Scale all images so that the center 4:3 area is always fully visible. This is the recommended mode for 16:9 images designed to be shown with the sides being cropped on narrower displays.
A new DTA_ tag - DTA_FullscreenEx also exists which allows specifying the scale mode directly
In Greek for all-caps text there *must* not be any accents. As such, all accented characters now contain a default remap to the unaccented version and the accented characters in the already converted Doom Small and BigFont have been removed as these are all-caps fonts. Doom BigUpper still requires investigation how Smallcaps fonts need to be handled.
Use '-dumpdisasm something' to output functions with 'something' in their printable names
Open and close output file only once when processing code generated by Dehacked, and calculate its sizes as well
(The Raven license got removed from sc_man after checking that no Raven code is still present here, this file got a nearly complete overhaul over all those years.)
It can now be used from UDMF and ZScript.
To avoid clutter it doesn't allow setting the values individually but requires definition of a data record in TEXTURES.
colorization
{
DesaturationFactor <float>
Invert
AddColor <color>
ModulateColor <color>
BlendColor <color>, <mode> [, <alpha>]
}
Mode for BlendColor can be Alpha (normal translucent blending), as well as 3 special values taken from Build engine games: Screen, Overlay and HardLight.
- profiling shows that running the code for applying the colorization and the gradients is extremely expensive, apparently this always causes a cache miss, so now the entire thing is enabled by a sidedef flag.
It makes little sense exposing every minute detail of this through UDMF.
Setting it up that way is far too complicated. Using virtual textures that map to a real texture plus a colorization record should be far easier to use by mappers.
This also doesn't piggyback on the Doom64 color feature anymore and is completely separate, despite some redundancies.
This is still missing the texture definition part, though.
- added Marisa Kirisame's CHAN_OVERLAP flag.
- exported S_IsActorPlayingSomething to ZScript.
The sound API change required deprecating A_PlaySound and S_Sound. There are now new variants S_StartSound and A_StartSound which have two distinct parameters for channel and flags.