When requesting an increasing ramp, the upper limit is taken to be exclusive.
When it is passed to G_FadePalette, only the lowest 6 bits are passed further
to setpalettefade, which means that a limit of 64 is incorrectly set as 0.
Also, when breaking from the fade loop, set the fade value to the end one for
fadepal!
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Allow all drivers for now; if anything, we should start maintaining a
blacklist now that most Intel chips have decent enough support to be
able to run stuff satisfactorily.
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This requires one tweak in drawrooms' umost/dmost setup to prevent oob access.
Specifically, a coordinate difference of 0 is allowed. In the classic renderer,
this would mean a one-pixel (real screen coords) height or width. In Polymost,
it would currently mean a one-pixel height and zero-pixel width, but this might
be subject to change.
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The showview command transforms the 320-based screen bound coordinates to the real
screen bounds like xreal = (x*xdim)/320, which shows a bias towards zero: for
example, for a 1680 screen width, the maximum permissible value 319 is mapped to
round_to_zero((319*1680)/320) == 1674. (The rounding is implicit in the integer
division). This makes it impossible for a view to cover the whole screen with any
other resolution than 320x200. The new command transforms the bounds like
xreal = (x*(xdim-1))/319, which would map 319 to 1679 in the preceding example.
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(That is, the base shade table.) Before, we allocated each palookup buffer.
For a vanilla setup, this means that we're now saving 224*32*256 ~= 1.8 megs,
which might be interesting for low-memory gadgets.
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First, it's unlikely in our day and age. Second, they're always free'd at the end,
so allocache'ing them is incorrect.
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Also,
- use this in game.c and astub.c palookup loading code
- when makepalookup() is passed a 0 palnum, return early. This means that
'fogpal' will silently fail when attempting to change pal 0.
- in 'makepalookup' DEF command, error out if passed a pal of 0.
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The syntax is as follows:
makepalookup { <token-list...> }
where valid tokens are
* pal <palnum>: the palette number, 1 .. 250
* red <num>, green, blue (or r, g, b): the fog color components on a 0 to 63 scale.
Components that are not present are assumed to be 0.
* remappal <palnum>: the palette number to take the index remapping from, i.e. 21
for blue -> red. When absent, defaults to 0.
* remapself: when present, specifies that the remappal is the same as the 'pal'.
This is to prevent textual redundancy when overwriting existing palookups.
Examples (best tested with tile #251):
1) makepalookup { pal 200 red 30 remappal 23 }
This creates palookup 200 with a fog of (30,0,0) and a blue-to-yellow remapping
(assuming it has not been changed before)
2) makepalookup { pal 21 red 30 remapself }
This 'fogifies' palookup 21 with a red fog.
3) makepalookup { pal 21 red 30 }
This overwrites palookup 21 with a red fog, but clears the blue-to-red remapping.
The fog aspect of this command affects the GL modes just like 'fogpal', but the
remapping has no effect for hightiles.
- Also, silently clamp 'fogpal' r,g,b values to the range 0 .. 63.
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Instead of drawing the rooms and masks with the classic renderer once.
The captured scene is transformed to use the base palette, so that the
screenshot will also show up in classic. No aspect correction is done.
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The primary change is that things have been made memory-clean. Some of these
pointers may point to wildly different places during the course of the program
such as statically or dynamically allocated storage, the buffer returned by
getenv() (which must not be modified according to the docs), or an element of
argv[]. Consequently, we need to strdup, or better, dup_filename them if they
are ever to be passed to a function that modifies their pointed-to data.
Specifically:
- added statics or consts according to usage
- 3 new functions clear{Grp,Def,Script}NamePtr, only 'Def' one extern for now
- in G_CheckCommandLine, don't strip 'const'; use Bstrncpyz where appropriate
- remove multiple declarations
Also, warn if an application parameter has been ignored (not matched).
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It allocates a buffer of size BMAX_PATH and copies the passed string into it.
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This additionally fixes leaks that were caused by traversing the file name
list with the 'findfiles' pointer and not clearing them afterwards (even if
there was a handle to the list head via 'findfileshigh').
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Don't actually replace the instances in the code now.
Additions in common.h:
- fnlist_t, which combines CACHE1D_FIND_REC *finddirs, *findfiles and
int32_t numdirs, numfiles
- the FNLIST_INITIALIZER macro, which MUST be used for automatic variables
- fnlist_clearnames, fnlist_getnames functions
- G_LoadGroupsInDir, G_DoAutoload, two often-occurring uses of these
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Alongside, these make into into the header:
- the 'tokenlist' type (a typedef'd struct)
- the T_EOF and T_ERROR enumeration values
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These are for LLVM bitcode, I think. In any case, they're giving me errors.
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As inauguration, move G_AddGroup, G_AddPath and struct strllist there.
The header is located in build/include, because in the future, code that resides
closer to (but is not strictly part of) the engine might need to be factored
into here. The source file, however, is in the source/ directory.
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- Help window text cleaned and made more consistent between game and editor
- Added help entry for "-clipmap"
- Log text for using CON, DEF, and RTS files has been made consistent
- All instances of '%s' have been replaced with \"%s\" because ' is a valid filename character. (At least on Windows.)
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This was broken ever since updatesprite() had been forked off drawsprite() and
would cause static lights to never hit static sprites until one or the other
changed, after which the light would always get culled against outdated sprite
geometry.
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Since updatesprite() only happens once for static sprites, avoiding
light culling if we hit it in a shadow pass means that sprite will
never be lit as long as that happens.
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There are instances where oob picnums may propagate to that function, so
protect it. The digitanumber[z] bound check is actually made more permissive,
but could also just as well be removed now.
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The code in the editor was potentially doing a strcat on a strdup'd string.
Also, rename AddGamePath to G_AddPath in astub.c and add CODEDUP markers
because shared stuff like this ought to be factored out into a separate
source file some time.
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Skill names are defined via 'defineskillname' as before, but the index
of the last non-empty skill name (plus one) is taken as the skill count.
So, if you only define the 6th, there will be no effect.
Note that currently, there is no way to specify less than four skills
because the CON parser doesn't allow the empty string for the name (it'll
go beyond the line) and because the default skill names are initialized in
EDuke32 too, in addition to the CONs.
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This makes the differences in these codes stand out much more clearly.
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The nofloorpalrange beginning and end indices are silently clamped to 1 .. 255.
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- Fix typo, correctly adding SDL libs to the tools on OS X so that makesdlkeytrans builds.
- Move all mention of $(LIBS) out of build/Makefile into build/Makefile.shared because no linking takes place in the engine itself so LIBS additions were lost. This should fix USE_LIBPNG=1 on Windows at least.
- Other assorted cleanup.
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- Fix up and add building instructions for kmd2tool, getdxdidf, and makesdlkeytrans.
- Add kmd2tool to "utils" build job.
- Fix warning in and cross-platform building of generateicon.
- Source and text cleanup!
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- Properly handle the architecture definition when BUILD32_ON_64=1
- Add proper $(*LDFLAGS) to which LTO and ARCH are correctly passed.
- Cleanup of compiler flag variables.
This should fix to some degree building of the Build tools on OS X, and it may possibly fix the crashing of the OS X x86 32-bit build.
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It has always annoyed me how floors with "shirt-color" type palookups like 21
affected the color of its containing sprites and HUD-drawn stuff. This commit
allows one to specify an inclusive range of pals for which this should be
disabled for sprites (but not for HUD stuff, yet).
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An effect is only really seen in the buildtools written in C++, currently just arttool.
This is mainly of interest to distributors of the buildtools to avoid missing DLL errors.
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We shouldn't assume a particular bytes-per-line value and use ylookup[] instead.
Specifically, windowed modes on Windows use a frame buffer that always has odd
x dimension.
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- replace bit tweaking for big endian archs with clear code
- allow palette lookups >= 128, previously we read into a signed byte
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- in Mapster, pre-form the default 10 clip map names before returning from
G_CheckCommandLine() so it gets loaded even if we passed no cmdline args.
- malloc + strlen + strcpy --> strdup
- don't need to spank dead variables ;)
- we may call calloc with zero size, which isn't bad by itself, but asserting
for non-null afterwards is. Allocs of 0 are implementation-defined, and may
well return a null pointer (C99 7.20.3).
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Gives a couple more fps for scenes where much screen estate is covered by
stuff, like when holding the devastator.
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With the same setup as before, a screen-filling translucent wall (with nothing
drawn behind it) renders at about 7 fps faster (from 60-something fps initially)
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These two functions draw a vertical line 4 neighboring pixels at a time.
This gives a significant speed boost for a full screen solid and masked wall
scene for x86_64 (where we have plenty of registers), about 60 --> 76 fps.
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Also, a very minor change in the con/def module code. (int --> int32_t)
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A run of consecutive mapstates may share sector/wall/sprite blocks, but
the code was deciding whether to free them solely on local properties.
Now, save a reference count at the beginning of each such allocated block
and free it only if it reaches zero.
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Also, always print at least level 5 corruptions (that is, have no instances
of completely silent corruptcheck).
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This checks for about every possible type of sprite list corruption and
reports back with a corruption level 5 if one of the 14 validations fail.
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- start scrolling from about half of the visible page
- PGUP/DGDN moves the cursor by 1/4 of the page
- code cleanup (we only need one displine[80], use clearkeys())
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- Make all arguments explicit toggles (except for onlyzip).
- Disable PowerPC builds by default on Snow Leopard in addition to Lion.
- Enable Darwin 9 compatibility for all builds whenever PowerPC is enabled.
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Note the capitalization. I hope that this makes clashes with user variable
names less likely.
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Also include one comment about a currently failing assertion there.
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Previously, if the sprite turned really out to be in void space, either freelist
inconsistency (before the list rewrite) or oob access (now) would happen.
Also add an bound-checking assert() for insertsprite's sectnum argument (it's not
a bound check!)
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New engine variable 'int32_t Numsprites', not yet saved into savegames
or mapstates. (The capitalization is to distinguish it from the often-used
'numsprites' locals or structure member names.
In the editor, get rid of updatenumsprites().
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Previously, the lists starting at headspritestat[MAXSTATUS] and
headspritesect[MAXSECTORS] were both used as sprite freelists and were always
in complete synchrony. Now, make only the statnum list keep the free sprites.
This way, it has no CON compatibility implications because
headspritesect[MAXSECTORS] is inaccessible there. Leave the array at its
original size for now.
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Makefiles: new features to facilitate above:
- buildtools: "make printutils" is a phony which simply lists all the tools
- $(EXESUFFIX_OVERRIDE)
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The major outside-visible change is that this fixes the sound cutoff bugs that
happened because newly-spawned sprites took the place of those whose sounds
had not yet finished playing.
Besides, there are these changes:
- remove deletesprite{sect,stat}
- we have a new engine variable 'tailspritefree' that keeps track of the
sprite freelist tail
- we need to store it in savegames and mapstates, so bump the savegame
minor version
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This is simply done by using the two list helper functions defined earlier
instead of a deletespriteX/insertspriteX pair.
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Factor out two helper functions, do_deletesprite{sect,stat}
and do_insertsprite_at_headof{sect,stat}.
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These operations aren't executed THAT often to warrant exposing four internal
functions. Besides, I'll be hacking on them and need everything laid out
cleanly. Should somebody complain, they can go change them to __fastcall or
something.
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In changesprite{stat,sect}, don't check for deletesprite{stat,sect} failure,
because the only way it can fail was already checked for above. So, this is
essentially dead code elimination.
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- JFBuild ports: arttool, givedepth, and mkpalette
- All viable tools are now built when 'make utils' is invoked, not just some
- Revert "initprintf" hack of previous commit and replace it with "compat_tools.c"
- Move Bstrtolower from baselayer.c to compat.c
- Makefiles: Add start and finish messages for the tools
- Makefiles: To prevent "-Wimplicit" from being passed to the C++ compiler, create $(*CONLYFLAGS)
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- Adding $(EXESUFFIX) where it belongs in the Makefile.
- Eliminating a call to initprintf() from compat.c. This may not be ideal.
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- Generate changelog and add to zip.
- Increase minimum version to Leopard 10.5.
- Fix typo in usage printout.
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This might now be even more confusing for users reading both the source
and CON code (where the access is necessarily still via '.clipping'),
but at least reading the source now makes sense :P
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This is so that in the event of a crash, no CON dump will be printed if no
(actor or loadactor) CON code was actually executing at the time of the
crash, confusing the users. Note: doesn't apply for event code.
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We've been running with same-sized actor_t for a while without problems now.
In the unlikely event (famous last words) that an issue should pop up later,
this revision should be consulted for the differences between the two versions.
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- forgot a glogy --> logy in a-c.c
- comment out stretchhline and slopevlin2 in a.nasm, the former also in a-c.c
- make transmaskvline2 use a uintptr_t where appropriate
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With VBOs enabled, the virtual pointer to the geometry of frame 0 of a model
is always NULL. This was confusing the polymer code responsible for deciding
whether to enable smooth animations or not, which meant that any animation
that would loop to frame 0 would do it as if animation interpolation was
disabled, which looks very choppy.
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The format is
snd #<sound number>
inst <instance of that sound>:
voice <internal voice handle>,
ow <owner's sprite ID/-1> (this is the interesting part)
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- make a couple variables static in sounds_mapster32.c
- KHz --> Hz in initialization text
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- make some variables static
- conditionally compile out some code with DEBUG_ALLOCACHE_AS_MALLOC
- exit(1) on failure (instead of exit(0))
- some formatting
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- Conditional disabling of the build for each architecture
- Conditional enabling of debug building
- Detection of the OS X version, disabling incompatible builds and establishing a minimum version
- Fail-safe assembly of fat binaries and the archive (each item is checked first)
- Lovely factored 'for' loops and parameter expansion
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Note: I'm not really sure whether I'm initializing it in the right places.
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When drawing from inside the mirror, there may be no 'bunches' (BUILD lingo,
not TROR ones) collected, but following code used the first one unconditionally.
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Hlines for masked and translucent masked ceiling/floor (sprites).
- apply the --> 'do { ... } while (--cnt)' transformation, making these
functions iterate cnt+1 times like the asm version. This also fixes an
off-by-one issue where sprites or masked ceilings/floors had a one-pixel
non-drawn line to the right.
- This time, only declare-as-local two 'extern' globals (asm1 and asm2).
It seems that I was too eager with "localing" all file-scoped vars earlier.
GCC is able to remove the loads from memory inside the loop by itself, whereas
clang is not. This is not trivial, since it has to prove that the 'screen'
pointer passed to the functions will never alias these globals.
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The apparent horizon (in units proportional to pixels by a constant factor)
was being calculated without normalizing to viewingrange, resulting a
discrepancy between the drawn and actual up/down angle with non-default
viewingranges (e.g. with r_usenewaspect=1, or when setting it from setaspect).
This also means that the center-of-aim will now be the same regardless of
the aspect.
This fixes many derived bugs:
* inconsistency w/ crosshair when shooting a gun and aiming up/down (obviously)
* bugs resulting from being able to look up/down too far (garbage non-slope
texture-mapping and viewing BIGORBIT skies above the borders in classic).
Note: mods that had workaround logic for this bug will have to remove it...
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added: sector extra; viewingrange and yxaspect before the main drawrooms call
removed: randomseed
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This has no measureable difference. Oh well, maybe it benefits weaker
machines, since the generated loop code should definitely be prettier.
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This doesn't give much, maybe 0.5 fps more, probably because the
loop body is pretty long.
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Affected functions: hlineasm4, vlineasm1, mvlineasm1, tvlineasm1.
Optimizations:
- declare all used variables as possibly const-qualified locals in each
function. This removes unnecessary loads from memory in the loops.
- rewrite "for (; cnt>=0; cnt--) {...}" to "cnt++; do {...} while (--cnt);"
in the three last ones (yes, these function iterate cnt+1 times). This
makes them functionally equivalent to the asm versions (madness ensues for
cnt < 0) and allows the compiler to remove one 'test' instruction at the
end of each loop.
- in the translucence function, replace addition by ORing
Observations (system: Core2 Duo Linux x86_64):
With a 1680x1050 window fully covered by the respective type of wall (simple,
masked, trans. masked), fps increases by 3-4 from the baseline of approx. 60.
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- remove the objects too on 'clean'
- fix warning with 'transpal' on x64
(generates translucency and shade tables)
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- print compilation status for building the final executable
- add 'cleanutils' target in build/Makefile
- don't link against pthread, seems unnecessary
- don't build nedmalloc.o when not requested in Makefile.common
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- Exclude "Apple/lib" rather than "Apple" so that required files are not left out of the tarball.
- Add one to $lastrevision before generating the ChangeLog so that it only includes what is new to an update.
osxbuild.sh:
- Add stronger detection of the SVN revision by adding support for 1.7 (no longer relying on an ".svn" directory) and having a specific fallback in case the build location is neither svn nor git.
- Echo the SVN revision to source/rev.h before the build processes and revert it afterwards.
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It needs to have the sound quality box removed and the Game directory box added, possibly among other things.
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The replacement of atoi with strtol in r2374 had the side-effect that numbers
out of the range of a 32-bit integer were being returned as LONG_MAX/LONG_MIN
instead of being converted by taking the bits and re-interpreting them (note
that it was a coincidence that atoi behaved that way; to be strict, the
behavior was undefined and there is no regression).
Now, we implement parsing decimal integers using strtoll (with assuming
"long long" being the same as int64_t) and check in which range the number
falls. If it's in the range (INT32_MAX <= x <= UINT32_MAX), issue a warning;
if it's not in (INT32_MIN <= x <= UINT32_MAX), warn too (though this better
ought to be an error?). In each case, the bit representation is converted to
the CON number type (int32 to assume maximum portability) by re-interpreting
the bits [this is the same as an int/int cast, with GCC at least; more
generally, it's implementation-defined per C99].
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(Classic renderer). We don't need 64-bit integers; also use the nice
asm version of divscale32() if possible.
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This fixes mirrors consisting of more than one walls not drawing when the
first assigned mirror wall breaks. It still does not let you have more
than one mirror (i.e. mirror sectors) showing up at the same time in
the scene. Affects classic and Polymost only.
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