And use these in jmact/mathutil.c's FindDistance2D()/FindDistance3D().
The main use is to allow passing dx/dy instead of sprite positions; the code
that actually uses this is not committed.
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They classify former uses of int64_t into two classes:
- coord_t: those that represent coordinates and need 64-bit precision for
proper functioning with large values
- inthi_t: those that were added for e.g. casts merely to prevent undefined
behavior on overflow
DONT_BUILD.
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Inspired by
http://forums.duke4.net/topic/7506-tror-question/page__view__findpost__p__199151
the corruption checker now checks for certain conditions of the loops of each
sector. Recall that CW loops are outer and CCW loops are inner.
- If a sector has no or more than one outer loop, count that as corruption
(level 4 and 3, respectively).
- (Disabled) For sectors with exactly one outer loop, check that all inner
ones are inside it. This is currently not compiled due to an asymmetry of
loopinside() for degenerate cases, similar to pre-r3898 inside().
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Note to MSVC users: You can get the revision number if you run `make rev o=obj` with MinGW before you build.
DONT_BUILD.
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1 compiler error.
2 compiler warnings.
1 runtime warning.
Note that at this time, CPLUSPLUS=1 LUNATIC=1 fails to build due to C++ function mangling, and Win64 Lunatic crashes.
DONT_BUILD.
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1. The application must specify its proper name and technical name. Instead of eduke32_or_mapster32.crash.log, we now have eduke32.crash.log and mapster32.crash.log.
2. The exception handler will display a message box informing the user of a crash and requesting they send in the crash log. The box has three options: "Quit", the DLL's current behavior, "Continue", which passes the exception to the next handler, and "Ignore", which resumes execution immediately. These should allow the user to skip bogus exceptions picked up by ebacktrace, such as one I get with my laptop that causes EDuke32 no issues.
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When that mode is enabled (see below for caveats), wall textures that have a
non-power-of-two height (call it 'h') will be modified to look like in classic:
Let 'H' be the next power of two greater than 'h'. The texture will be uploaded
with height 'H', made up from 'h' hlines of the original texture, followed by
'H'-'h' first hlines of the same.
No panning "corrections" will take place. The mode is disabled by default.
Caveats/notes:
* the mode requires that r_hightile is disabled
* it is not implemented in Polymer
* in the Lunatic build, it is ineffective when a VX map is loaded, as those
display walls with NPOT height textures correctly
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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These wrap the x*alloc or xstrdup functions in compat.c. The handler gets passed
__FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__ (if available) in debugging builds.
Terminating the application process immediately in case of allocation failure
will let us prune many error handling paths and simplify a good portion of code.
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