qzdoom/src/f_wipe.h
Randy Heit c412b42703 - Fixed: cycle_t was still a DWORD and not a QWORD under GCC.
- The stat meters now return an FString instead of sprintfing into a fixed
  output buffer.
- NOASM is now automatically defined when compiling for a non-x86 target.
- Some changes have been made to the integral types in doomtype.h:
  - For consistancy with the other integral types, byte is no longer a
    synonym for BYTE.
  - Most uses of BOOL have been change to the standard C++ bool type. Those
    that weren't were changed to INTBOOL to indicate they may contain values
    other than 0 or 1 but are still used as a boolean.
  - Compiler-provided types with explicit bit sizes are now used. In
    particular, DWORD is no longer a long so it will work with both 64-bit
    Windows and Linux.
  - Since some files need to include Windows headers, uint32 is a synonym
    for the non-Windows version of DWORD.
- Removed d_textur.h. The pic_t struct it defined was used nowhere, and that
  was all it contained.


SVN r326 (trunk)
2006-09-14 00:02:31 +00:00

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// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*-
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// $Id:$
//
// Copyright (C) 1993-1996 by id Software, Inc.
//
// This source is available for distribution and/or modification
// only under the terms of the DOOM Source Code License as
// published by id Software. All rights reserved.
//
// The source is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the DOOM Source Code License
// for more details.
//
// DESCRIPTION:
// Mission start screen wipe/melt, special effects.
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __F_WIPE_H__
#define __F_WIPE_H__
//
// SCREEN WIPE PACKAGE
//
int wipe_StartScreen (int type);
int wipe_EndScreen (void);
bool wipe_ScreenWipe (int ticks);
enum
{
wipe_None, // don't bother
wipe_Melt, // weird screen melt
wipe_Burn, // fade in shape of fire
wipe_Fade, // crossfade from old to new
wipe_NUMWIPES
};
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// $Log:$
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------