This is done by factoring out some polymer.c:polymer_getbuildmaterial() code
into polymer_eligible_for_artmapping() and using that. The one in polymer.c
can still determine to not use ART mapping on some ("rare"?) occasions, so
it's not 100% in sync.
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- factor out eligible_for_tileshades()
- remove some rendmode 1 code
- move some auto vars further down
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With this mode, the near distance of the linear fog is always 0, unlike being
negative with r_usenewshading 2.
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Fix a case in G_MovePlayers(), where the player sprite's shade is approached
toward the ceiling/floor's shade. Before, it could stop at one above or below!
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Make Mapster32 save as map-text if there is a wall with non-zero 'blend'.
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For a 1680x1050 scene standing directly in front of a mirror, this increases
FPS from ~90 to ~95 for me.
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One potential use is to add r_togglecomposition "0" if you don't like Aero turning on and off every time you switch between 2D mode and 32-bit 3D mode.
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- Mapster32: before loading LOOKUP.DAT, set palookup[0][239]=239 to
make an identity map of the base shade table's shade 0
- Rewrite color index remapping case of makepalookup() for clarity
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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As opposed to the previous way, where the first fog pals was <numlookups>+1,
where <numlookups> is the first byte value of LOOKUP.DAT. This allows to
pack e.g. lookups [1 .. 25] and [30 .. <lastpal>] into LOOKUP.DAT and have fog
pals be generated at pals [26 .. 29] (i.e. the additional lookups don't
shift the fog pals, making user maps depending on these numbers not look as
intended.)
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Also, error if didn't read enough data and account for TITLE and REALMS
swap between basepal number and on-disk order (sigh).
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- Added preprocessor value NETVERSION, to be incremented in the source whenever changes are made to the network protocol.
- Implemented proper server-side version verification of all clients upon connection.
- Implemented connection refusal when we reach MAXPLAYERS. (Should be expanded to implement server player caps.)
- Protected against OOB array accesses if an invalid player id is received.
- Renamed all "Recieve" to "Receive".
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Lunatic: also, add an additional argument 'moreblends' to
engine.savePaletteDat() and document that function.
See test/shadexfog.lua for a "user-friendly" wrapper shadexfog.save() which
prints success or errors.
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On the C side, slightly rewrite (now) getclosestcol_lim() for clarity.
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Also, fix a missed .filler -> g_ambiencePlaying[] rewrite in the editor.
In C-CON, 'detail' is kept as alias to C-side (former) .filler / now .blend,
but that name is *deprecated*.
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This fixes updating the viewscreen in Polymer's ART mapping mode.
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Currently, sprite[].filler (to be renamed) selects a blending table. If none
is installed with that index, the blending table at index 0 is taken (which is
read from PALETTE.DAT on engine startup). Thus, for now, the non-Lunatic build
will never use a custom blending table because there's no way to register one!
But the functionality is there.
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- use SPRITES_OF* iterator macros
- new function: E_SpriteIsValid(); add some safety checks
(e.g. hitag used as sprite index)
- the rest is mostly "the usual code transformations"
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- Make Win+F* also make play and RTS sound, since modern OS's window managers
like to eat Alt-F*. (Some Win+F* may be inaccessible too, but together all
10 should hopefully be covered.)
- Fix an issue where keys other than F1-F10 were considered as starting an RTS
sound and crashing EDuke32 in the process
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In the non-Lunatic build naturally, since the Lunatic one uses its own member.
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EDuke32 has me so accustomed to straight C... using a template and pass-by-reference makes my day.
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In simple cases, it should be added. Combinations of alignment across TROR
boundaries and bottom-swapping will probably not work right.
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Concretely, in the "behind, outside" case, draw the sprite early if any of its
2 or 4 corner points are behind the masked wall, and inside the cone or on the
other outside.
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This prevents a crash and maybe other badnesses when e.g. loading a map
with ART tiles, doing something that allocates a reserved tile (such as
looking into a viewscreen), then loading another map where the tilesiz*
of TILE_VIEWSCR is restored to 0.
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When a map named <filename>.map is loaded (<filename> may also contain directory
separators), the engine checks for existence of <filename>_XX.art in the virtual
file system, where XX is a 0-padded number from 00 to 19. It loads a consecutive
sequence of these ART files, i.e. aborts whenever a number in the sequence isn't
found (in contrast to normal ART loading).
Restrictions:
- the per-map ART files must not reside in ZIP files
- if a tile number is attempted to be overridden that has a dummytile or is
cache1d-locked, per-map ART loading fails
On failure, the map is still loaded, but a diagnostic message is output to the
log/OSD.
Loaded per-map ART data are cleared whenever the map is "left". In particular:
- whenever another map is loaded
- in the editor: when a new map is started
- in the game: after the bonus ending screen of a finished level, after going
to the title screen via the menu
A final note: file names are supposed to be looked up and compared
case-sensitively. That is, <filename> must match EXACTLY between the map's and
per-map ART one; 'art' must be lowercase. Otherwise, the cookie monster will
come and eat you!
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Available in the game and editor. Provide test/shadexfog.lua, containing a
function to creating a set of 32 shade tables corresponding to different shades
of the same fog palookup table, together with some tests and convenience
functions.
Also,
- Add gv.LUNATIC_CLIENT{,_EDUKE32,_MAPSTER32}
- Add LUNATIC_FIRST_TIME in the global env for the game
- defs_m32.lua: add reload() convenience function
- Failed attempt at recreating the base shade table. It is NOT a linear ramp
of the base palette colors to (0,0,0). That is, it's not created by
build/util/transpal.exe!
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The scrollwheel is unique among PC input because it has no innate "hold length". Previously, the layers gave the mousewheel a fake hold length to allow the not-necessarily-synchronous game/editor code to pick up the input before the layers marked it as "no longer pressed". This passed under Windows, but it didn't slide under SDL.
Besides the two problems listed above, it also potentially limited the rate of weapon selection, where scrolling too fast would not register every clicks. [Unrelatedly, this is still the case when you scroll faster than the game's own tickrate, but addressing that would require rewriting input handling to go through a list of "events" for each tic instead of looking at overall pressed/unpressed states.]
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- Move ARRAY_SIZE() macro to compat.h, add another one ARRAY_SSIZE()
- In A_RadiusDamage(): note maybe-unaligned access issue, prevent unlikely oob
- sector.c: use SPRITES_OF* macros where appropriate
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This requires enabling the same workaround as for Linux. Maybe it's not
system-dependent at all.
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I was checking for GCC >= 4.7, while Clangs pretends to be GCC 4.2. Use a
feature test macro instead. The comment I made in r4161 regarding GCC vs.
Clang code was wrong. Now, Clang generates slightly faster code for these cases
(solid and masked 4-pixel wide vlines).
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Which was especially noticeable in the Lunatic build. Also, use
glPushAttrib/glPopAttrib there.
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