This should give G_MoveLoop() a better chance to not run past the time when another frame is to be drawn.
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After this revision, the only place timerUpdate() is called is from within handleevents(). S_Cleanup(), MUSIC_Update(), and G_HandleSpecialKeys() are now called from a timer callback set with timerSetCallback(). This more or less deprecates the usage of faketimerhandler() in EDuke32 and Mapster32, but other games still rely on the functionality.
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# Conflicts:
# source/duke3d/src/astub.cpp
- consolidated Polymost precaching and removed precaching for static tiles because they now are always loaded.
- removed cache configurability. On modern systems this is relatively pointless - allocating 50 or 100 MB is a non-issue - and the cache is due for replacement anyway.
Sorry, but having a globally writable pointer to every texture is just insane and makes any functional management impossible.
This is merely a preparation for adding a real texture manager. That cannot be done if any code can write over the data at will. For that, it now has to make the texture writable first or create a writable empty texture.
These will have to do some texture management bookkeeping so directly changing the values is problematic.
This required changing the parameter interface in polymost.cpp because a few places hacked around with the global state to pass parameters to subfunctions.
The EDuke32 and RedNukem frontends are working, Blood isn't yet.
Notes:
many of the CMake variables and its output still refer to zdoom. Before changing that I wanted to make sure to be able to commit something that works.
support code for Windows XP has been entirely removed. On Windows this will only target Vista and up.
the crc32.h header had to be renamed to deconflict from zlib.
several Windows API calls were changed to call the A-versions directly. Weirdly enough there were places that defined their parameters as T types but in a non-working way.
removed some remaining editor files and support for the native software rendering only Windows backend.
in a few simple cases, replaced 'char' with 'uint8_t'. The code as-is depends on chars being unsigned which is non-portable. This needs to be carefully reviewed.
This is almost entirely contained in P_GetInput() now. It still uses two separately mappable buttons but you can get away with only gamefunc_Crouch_Toggle.
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Using that higher precision, interpolate at a higher granularity.
Further, truncate the target interpolation time to vertical blank boundaries to avoid producing temporal artifacts.
Fix issues caused by interpolation calculations being handled differently in multiple places (and fix cases where smoothratios were being thrown away only to be redone without checking all proper conditions).
Ensure ClockTicks changes do not break other targets (EKenBuild, VoidSW), but note any interpolation there is not similarly updated.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/build.cpp
# source/build/src/sdlayer.cpp
It doesn't help when it turns out the compiler is broken and implementing std::chrono::high_resolution_clock as something that only counts in ms instead of properly aliasing it to std::chrono::steady_clock!
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/sdlayer.cpp