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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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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It needs to have the sound quality box removed and the Game directory box added, possibly among other things.
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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 was discovered because viewscreens (TILE_VIEWSCR) ceased being drawn
with the MAXTILES increase (reported by Hank, who also did the bisect).
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That is, everyplace a user input is to be converted. The only remaining
instance of atoi() is now atoi(s_buildDate).
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Internally, the last argument to neartag is now a pointer to a function
int32_t (*blacklist_sprite_func)(int32_t i),
which is supposed to return 1 if sprite[i] should NOT be considered for hitting.
This is now used in the hard-coded neartag() calls in sector.c, but not in any
way in CON (there's neither a C blacklist function provided, nor is there a
possibility to define one in CON). There, all sprites with picnums >=1 and <=10
(i.e. the effectors) will be blacklisted. This remedies problems where such
sprites would get in the way of switches.
Note that a whitelist approach (only consider a predefined set, namely those
picnums which will be checked afterwards) has back-compatibility implications
since people may have used e.g. lotagged window sprites to cover a switch.
Also, the >=1 to <=10 range is [sic] (the static, not dynamic values are used),
since anyone redefining effector picnums is clearly out of their mind.
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lzwcompress can access one byte after lzwrawbuf[LZWSIZE] when provided with
an uncompleng of LZWSIZE, so we increase that array's size by one.
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Remove dfread and kdfwrite, only leave a recipe how to get their
source from the respective used functions.
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The following functions have const qualifiers attached for the 'destination'
arguments: kdfwrite, dfwrite in cache1d.c and copybuf{byte,reverse,} in the
pragmas source or headers. A couple uses of the latter ones were replaced
with calls to standard library functions.
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This is useful to debug out-of-bound violations for memory allocated
with that function.
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This makes more sense because the game selector draws the names with uppercase
letters and the hotkeys to jump to a map starting with a particualar letter
aren't case sensitive, either. Mapster32's selector will still display maps
starting with upper case first.
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The bulk are whitespace changes; the only exception is a
"if (expr) { stmt; }" --> "if (expr) stmt;"
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The reason was that drawmasks(), which was where the resetting of the fake
RoR textures happened under Polymer, can be called from polymer_displayrooms()
when mirrors are present. I was assuming that drawmasks() was only ever called
after the 'main' drawrooms and that hence the sequence of fake RoR tile tweaking
was set, reset, set, reset, ... which it was not.
Now, do the resetting explicitly after every drawmasks() in the editor.
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I find this cleaner for two reasons. First, lotags won't get in the way of
neartag(), so that doors and switches near constrained TROR walls can be
pushed. Second, this removes the information leak so that CON coders aren't
tempted to read that values directly before a proper API for that comes along.
When writing out a map in-game (e.g. with dndebug), restore the respective
members so that it can be loaded in the editor again.
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getzrange() returns the floor rather than the sprite if their heights are
equal. Now, make an exception for extended floors (analogously, ceilings).
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- guard cansee() against negative sectnums (return 0 immediately), since
it's often called with the player sectnum as one argument
- in resetpspritevars(), don't inset APLAYER sprite if sectnum < 0, which
can happen if a map is started in void space accidentally (e.g. from
the editor)
- two checks before accessing sector[] with a player sectnum
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Internally, there's a new function fade_screen_black() that implements the
fading more efficiently than calling rotatesprite for classic, and uses
tile 0 (assumed to have at least 64x32 size) in the GL modes.
The black background of the user map selector is still done with rotatesprite
and tile BLANK in every renderer.
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So that the game won't exit if you write 'vidmode 4' when intending
'setrendermode 4'.
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The implementation uses the recently introduced updatesector_onlynextwall when
setspritez fails.
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for an assertion failure with clang. Really ought to file a bug report instead.
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It looks like GCC doesn't honor the 'used' attribute with LTO. This is
"fixed" by declaring the variables in question with external linkage
(i.e. removing the 'static'). I consider such behavior a GCC bug, though.
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Internally, updateanimation() now takes a third parameter 'lpal'.
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This may fix compilation for optimized builds with GCC or clang where
the compiler would otherwise decide that those symbols are unused.
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If enabled, this makes the following arrays be allocated statically:
spriteext, spritesmooth, sector, wall, sprite, tsprite, while
necessarily disabling the clipshape feature (because it relies on
setting sector/wall to different malloc'd block temporarily).
To compile, pass DEBUGANYWAY=1 in addition to RELEASE=0 to 'make',
and it's really only useful with CC=clang, of course.
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I'm decreasing EXTRATILES because I feel that it's way overcommitted. It's the
max number of model-tiles that have their own skin for a certain palette,
like the slimer egg in the HRP.
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- fix one bound-checking line
- rewrite two lines in astub.c to potentially not overflow an int16
- make tiletovox[] an array of int16's
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Always malloc that buffer. This allows us to remove suckcache() from
cache1d.c, which I believe to be buggy (see comments in the source).
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- 'whitecol' was defined in the engine and in build.c, use only the engine one
- make cachesize, artsize, artversion static in engine.c
- undo some formatting havoc presumably done by astyle
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It is likely that this is the value it used to have at some point, because
the MAXTILEFILES macro equals 256 and is as old as the Duke3D source.
loadpics() now refuses to load an ART file with localtilestart or localtileend
out of bounds, or if localtileend<=localtilestart (i.e. no tiles in ART file, or
nonsense). Also, on 'invalid art file version', continue instead of returning.
Note: this does not increase the maximum number of tiles, which is still 15360,
it only gives a bit more freedom to arrange them (well, into more art files).
Also, I don't see what anyone keeps off from packing any number of tiles (from
1 to 15360) into an art file. Old EDITART limits?
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The cause was a combination of many factors. First, Polymer requires the
start-drawing position to be inside the sector to draw (deviations lead to
incorrect drawing). This was violated by the game, because it interpolated
the current and next tic position without updating the sectnum, leading to
inconsistencies especially when passing through narrow sectors. Polymer
worked around it by doing an updatesector() each frame, however this works
poorly for maps with overlapping geometry such as SoS or RoR.
The solution to this is to add a new engine function,
updatesector_onlynextwalls(), which searches the sectors (via nextsector)
in breadth-first fashion instead of from 0 to numsectors-1, like updatesector
does when it fails for the *immediate* nextwall neighbors.
Internally, the breadt-first search helpers are moved into the engine.
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so try and steal it back"), prevent calling IDirectDrawSurface_SetPalette()
with NULL arguments, causing a crash. It's happened for me on Vista, when
initially changing from 8-bit to 32-bit mode.
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I didn't have much success in finding bugs using it, but it works
out-of-the-box on my setup, so it may be useful in the future.
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The second one is passed to the 'mouseb' variable, but the game currently
can't map it since ud.config.MouseFunctions[] would have to be enlarged,
breaking savegame compatibility.
Works both for the Windows and SDL layers. For the latter, instead of using
the SDL_BUTTON_X1/X2 macro constants, I'm using 8 and 9, since that is what
SDL (and incidentally or not, xev) gives me for those buttons.
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It turns out that with model interpolation, out-of-bounds frame numbers may
be generated with thinned out models, so disable it until I can sort out
what's wrong with it.
Also, minor code cleanup.
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Also, for debugging builds, show this message from verbosity level 1 on.
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the only visible change is that polymost_trytexcache (formerly two
instances of nearly duplicate code) now prints a diagnostic after
a cache miss. The one that one is most likely to encounter is
"r_downsize doesn't match", meaning that this setting likely differs
between Mapster and the game.
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The syntax is as follows:
animsounds <anim> { frame1 sound1 frame2 sound2 ... }
<anim> has to be one of the tokens: cineov2, cineov3, RADLOGO, DUKETEAM,
logo, vol41a, vol42a, vol4e1, vol43a, vol4e2, or vol4e3, corresponding
to hard-coded Duke3D anims.
The frameN's (1-based frame numbers) have to be in ascending order (but not
necessarily strictly ascending, so that a frame may have more than one sound).
Example: for Duke3D's XBLA nuke logo animation (IVF extracted from nuke.webm),
the following definition overlays the video with a sound sequence similar
(identical save for timing) to the original nuke animation:
// frame 1: FLY_BY, frame 64: PIPEBOMB_EXPLODE
animsounds logo { 1 244 64 14 }
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let it hang around causing trouble later on; delete it right now and inform
the user.
Add a couple of 'static's to some functions and file scope data in mdsprite.c
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the SE ones douple, triple, ... after each save. Maphack lights are reloaded
with polymer_resetlights() (though I've had them disappearing after load, I
couldn't reproduce it afterwards).
- in debugging builds, print a message when polymer_resetlight is called on a
nonexistent one. The problem is not so much the call itself (it's guarded),
but the fact that resources on the caller side may not have been freed if it
thinks that those lights do in fact exist. Right now, it's not the case though.
- add 'loaded map hack' messages after some other successful loadmaphack calls
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'frequently' isn't such a good idea. Assume an actor constantly changes the
palette to some value and you're attacked by a newbeast at the same time. Then
the pain tinting would be reset each time the actor's code is run. This commit
adds a new flag 16 to setbrightness(), meaning "don't reset the fade tinting".
Its only use right now is from CON's setgamepalette command (and there, always).
The change is done in the engine and thus affects all platforms.
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This is in the similar vein as the set-palette deferring and it's this
that fixes the low FPS in the radioactively contaminated area in AMC TC:
Megabase (since setgamma() is called from setbrightness()).
Again, update issues might be expected, but changing focus between EDuke32
and the desktop and back seems to restore the gamma settings properly on
Kubuntu. Looks like X (or whatever above handles this stuff) maintains it
on a per-application basis.
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