Also, add hitscan test to test.lua -- a crosshair-like sprite is spawned
and continuously updated to the position of where the player aims at.
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The offsets (that will translate the axes for .pitch/.roll rotation) were
calculated improperly with screen sizes other than 1280 x 1024 and were
dependent on other related variables. The fix proceeded empirically, i.e. mostly
trial, error, and some educated guesswork. (It's telling that the magic constant
1280 is needed.) A test for Lunatic is added to test.lua that will rotate
SEENINES.
Bug pointed out by Mblackwell.
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- Need to open some files in binary mode.
- MinGW's "find" doesn't provide -L option, detect that.
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Specifically, for the tables returned with require"DEFS" etc. This allows to
check if maybe parts of a bundle of files is missing (because comparisons like
"spr.picnum == D.NONEXISTENT_NAME" do not yield errors normally).
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Permitting to enable various debugging options. See "eduke32 -debughelp"
for which ones those are: they were previously settable from defs_common.lua,
and a new option 'strict' has been added that makes accesses to void sprites
error. (That is, already "sprite[i]", not "sprite[i].some_member".)
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- engine.c: comment out some unused decls with RELEASE=0 DEBUGANYWAY=1
- Lunatic: update dump.lua and v.lua
- Lunatic: test/test_geom.lua: note a perf regression (wrt older LuaJIT,
or I mis-configured / built something wrong)
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- add gv.GET, gv.WEAPON, gv.RETURN
- specify that sprite[].x/y/z and wall[].x/y are 32-bit ints
- add an example for con.longjmp()
- add an appendix listing the RETURN usage of various events
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On the C side, keep the name g_RETURN. I'm still superstitious about
dropping the "g_".
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The check is dead because it is made after the fact (oob access), but the
cheat string matching logic below actually assures that
cheatbuflen < sizeof(cheatbuf) at all times.
Exposed using the Stack tool from http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/ .
Also, in gamedef.c's definecheat handling, print the string length (19), not
the buffer length (20) if the cheat was truncated.
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Clang's UBSan reports this as undefined behavior. I think that the reason
is as follows: C99 6.5.3.2#1 (Constraints) says:
The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function designator, the
result of a [] or unary * operator, or an lvalue that designates an object that
is not a bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class specifier.
But in case of an expression like "&array[-1]", the operand ("array[-1]") does
not designate a valid object.
Moral: check first -- assure that an expression is valid for a particular
operation before carrying it out. Keep in mind that otherwise, the compiler
is absolutely free to optimize out the *check*.
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DONT_BUILD, because there have been no significant changes of the non-Lua build.
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In foreachmap.lua, make init() be able to return a start index for cmdline args,
for the case where the run worker script wants to handle options, for example.
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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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- 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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