- For setting 1, don't draw them for red walls whose sector floors have equal
height.
- Make setting 1 the default, because I consider drawing them for such walls
(and white walls) noise (as opposed to information). The "verbose" setting 2
is still available.
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DONT_BUILD, because there have been no significant changes of the non-Lua build.
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- libs and headers are expected in platform/Windows/* (not there yet)
- prefix Lua #includes with luajit-2.0/
- build bytecode objects with absolute path name (used for debug info)
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- Use the proper tile sequence when multiple pskies are present in a map.
However, there's still only *one* psky chosen at map load time.
- Handle three horizfrac cases:
* 0, psky always at same level wrt screen
* 65536, psky horiz follows camera horiz (e.g. E4L9)
* otherwise, fall back to default hard-coded parallax implemented as an
angle fraction
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- Rename sky_t members: yscale -> horizfrac, bits -> lognumtiles.
- Add default sky (8 tiles, horizfrac=32768 (i.e. 1/2 the scene horiz), offsets
all zero) and CLOUDYOCEAN sky (8 tiles, horizfrac=65536, offsets all zero)
to multipsky[].
- Get rid of "psky_t g_psky", merely maintaining a g_pskyidx instead. Set it up
at map load time so as to keep the behavior of the legacy per-map psky:
the last sector index with a matching psky ceiling wins.
- In mapstate_t, save g_pskyidx too, not (former) pskybits and pskyoffs[].
- Make on-map-load global psky setup consistent for the game and editor by
factoring it out into common.c: G_SetupGlobalPsky().
- Remove a couple of useless initializations, add some static assertions.
This commit is more likely to introduce subtle differences in behavior.
Specifically, getpsky() now always returns the default sky properties instead of
the global sky ones (but with all-zero offsets) when no match for a suiting
multi-psky is found. This is only likely to affect the yscale/horizfrac of
non-multi-pskies when a global non-default multi-psky has been set up.
Bump BYTEVERSION again.
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- Consolidate psky* arrays into a "typedef struct psky_t" "g_psky" and
"multipsky[]".
- Factor out getting parallaxed sky properties into getpsky().
- Condense initial multi-psky setup by memcpy'ing from multipsky[].
- New function: MultiPsky_TileToIdx().
- Add new define PSKYOFF_MAX and related consistency-checking assertions.
- Lower MAXPSKYTILES to 8 to reflect current usage (was 256).
- Game: make multi-pskies consider dynamically-remapped MOONSKY1, BIGORBIT1
and LA. (Not very useful as the editor will still only act for the static
values -- 80, 84 and 89, respectively.)
An attempt has been made to preserve behavior even in strange cases, so this
commit is unlikely to introduce regressions. Because of point 6, BYTEVERSION
had to be bumped.
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- Allow xoffset and yoffset to modified independently of a tile definition, much like texhitscan and nofullbright.
(Both still default to zero when a tile is specified, to keep current behavior, and because it makes sense.)
- Add actual detection of the "nofullbright" keyword, which appears to have been overlooked in r3230.
- Internal: Eliminate the need for one int32_t by condensing two variables into "flags".
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Also, very slightly tweak a factor toward a "brighter" (farther visible)
scene overall to account for the "circular" nature of the fragment distance
(as opposed to an "ortho" distance in Build).
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So there's no "jump" from vis!=0 to vis=0 making the texture appear brighter.
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That is, for shade of objects, use shade tables. For visibility, use GL fog.
Mixing these two does not produce satisfactory results in areas where both
shade and visibility darkening are high, such as around the E1L1 restroom.
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Having to tag these few variables and functions as ATTRIBUTE((used))
seems sensible, but what follows is just strange. OSD_Printf? headspritesect?
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Also, get rid of the strange filename[len]=255 hack in loadboard()
and make its file name arg const char* at last.
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Also, clean up the saving/loading logic a bit:
- On load failure, display message with purple color.
- Take over the current file name ('boardfilename') only on success.
- Check SaveBoard() return values in various places.
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In other words, for a test rectangular sector, a sprite would be inside the
sector in on all 4 edges and all 4 corners. Previously, it would have been
the lower right portion only (*excluding* LL and UR corners), which led to
map editing issues.
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The main thing to note is the "half-open" nature of the x/y range checks.
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It's hard to call this a fix, since ideally, buffer sizes like these would be
only as large as needed in the worst case.
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Interestingly, that test case then appears to be drawn fully. Heh.
Also, move one clamp from r1874 one up in the data flow chain.
Doesn't seem to break textured overhead map view with Last Pissed Time.
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Also add an assertion that currently sometimes fails when zooming in too much
in Mapster32 textured 2D mode. Example: DNF's LADYKILLR.MAP at (46000,-14000).
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The latter checked with #defined HAVE_GTK2, which is probably not correct
for every platform.
In builds without a startup window, the periods get mingled with stdout
output otherwise.
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In 3D mode, Alt+F now only attempts to set the first wall of the aimed at
wall, not collecting upper/lower neighbors. For this, press Shift+Alt+F.
In 2D mode, they are always collected.
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Analogously for the negation; remove a couple of redundant decls of "qsetmode".
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The 'x' is for "extended", since its last arg is a switch of whether to disable
sliding. Use that from gameexec.c.
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Also, update test_tileoffsets.map with a new 'dimension': cstat 128
(sprite centering). It has an issue in Polymer marked with a silver D.
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This fixes the case marked with the silver letter C in test_tileoffsets.map.
The orientation of the sprites is correct (matches classic) as far as I can
see, there are now only problems with translation.
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Also, add some defines for sprite cstats to build.h (SPR_*) and use them.
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Among other things, rotatesprite doesn't cope well with large zoom values.
Two assertions are added that guard qinterpolatedown16short() calls: in
the failing case, they would write outside the destination arrays.
Another (existing) assertion is commented a little and like for the first,
instructions are given how to reproduce its failure.
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- factored out: tweak_sboardfilename(), menuselect_try_findlast()
- quickloading a map now doesn't require loading one first
- the usual
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... in the auto-correction. Also,
- make two similar corruptions level 5 (wallptr oob, wallptr+wallnum oob).
- in drawscreen_drawwall(), do a more strict bound check, not only >=0.
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The visibility calculation relies on the distance, which might not be entirely
accurate in rotatesprite, so maybe it'll be too dark in some cases.
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TODO: figure out wtf is wrong with rotatesprite, linear filtering.
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In the mirror reversing code, get rid of the padding. This may produce
seams, but they appear to be extremely transient and shouldn't be
noticeable.
In game.c, add a debugging compilation switch DEBUG_MIRRORS_ONLY.
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No functional changes, but a (commented out) debug line for an oob read of the
frame buffer when the mirror covers the whole screen is inserted.
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- Return early from drawsprite_classic() if tspr->owner if oob.
Commonize that check between renderers into bad_tspr().
- Make the BIT() macro a left-shift of the *unsigned* number 1,
preventing expansion to (1<<31).
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In those Clang versions, -fcatch-undefined-behavior was replaced by
-fsanitize=<what>. For Clang 3.2, we enable the address sanitizer
and for 3.3 also the miscellaneous undefined behavior one.
Currently, there's no version auto-detection from the Makefiles, it's
set to 3.3 and the others are commented out.
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LameDuke's shade table has 32 gradients of shade, like Duke3D.
For the translucency table though, only the diagonal + one half is stored
because it's symmetric (50/50 translucency).
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- colorize the trailing part if there is corruption or (new) if sprites were
removed
- also corrupt-check when loading <V7 map
- move start{pos,ang,sectnum} to build.c
- remove pointless ...[].extra = -1 before loading map, scantoasc*[] comment
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Sprites are now considered to have out of bounds sector numbers if it is
< 0 or >= numsectors (not merely >= MAXSECTORS). If such a sprite is now
encountered during post-load, an attempt is made first to assign it a sector
number (using updatesector()). If that fails, the sprite is removed from the
map. The background is that a dozen of maps do come with such sprites and
could previously corrupt the sprite list when loaded.
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Specifically, in GL modes, and if the CHAINGUN is not replaced by a model,
- draw the upper part twice: first, two screen pixels * weapon scale lower,
then at the original position
- reverse the previous order: draw the upper part first, then the lower part
This is much preferable to the previous engine-side hack, and to my eye,
it looks perfect now.
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- Rewrite some sprites-of-{stat,sector} loops using the SPRITES_OF,
SPRITES_OF_SECT and new SPRITES_OF_SECT_SAFE macros.
- In passing, identify some problems and mark them with 'XXX', but don't
attempt to fix them yet.
- The usual readability improvements...
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(Note: We are still vulnerable to crashes here (and likely in other places), but you have (4096-16) extra characters to work with. We should consider replacing many uses of Bsprintf with Bsnprintf.)
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This fixes liztroops not passing TROR layers when on the jetpack, as well as
other enemies capable of moving upward, and also COMMANDER and DRONE (for which
the code is special-cased).
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... like was done with clipmove() previously.
Also, do some code clean up. There are no changes of functionality.
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The Lunatic build compiles with new structures for sector and wall types.
They have separate members for TROR {up,down}{bunch,nextwall}, so there are
no conflicts with other uses of members into which they were previously
shoehorned. Also, the maximum bunch limit is bumped to 512 in that build.
Currently, loading from V7/8/9 and saving to V7 and V8 are supported.
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Toggled with Ctrl+Shift+[KP-]. Variable 'headlight_range' controls its range.
For the implementation, a new event EVENT_PREDRAW3DSCREEN was added.
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- Don't attempt to play an ANM file if it is empty (warn) or too short (error).
- If failing to read IVF file header or initializing VPX codec, don't play ANM.
- Return early from gltexapplyprops() if not in GL modes.
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While the functionality was already internally in place for gametext as one of two hacks using ROTATESPRITE_MAX (the other still used by minitext_() to align with the statusbar) we must codify a bit in the engine for safe external use. (Otherwise, ROTATESPRITE_MAX could/would theoretically increase and leave modders high and dry.)
(Dev note: In G_DrawTXDigiNumZ(), ROTATESPRITE_MAX was used to bitshift the value used to calculate digit spacing for no reason I can ascertain other than to introduce rounding errors into the zoom/textscale calculations. It was never used anywhere, so I removed it.)
Bonus: The scaling code for digitalnumberz and gametextz has been modified so that the spacing is no longer affected by rounding errors. Try animating the zoom value and compare how the text used to jump but now does not.
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