Add testing code for an example actor 1275 (newspaper) to test.elua.
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Also, clean up the saving/loading logic a bit:
- On load failure, display message with purple color.
- Take over the current file name ('boardfilename') only on success.
- Check SaveBoard() return values in various places.
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In other words, for a test rectangular sector, a sprite would be inside the
sector in on all 4 edges and all 4 corners. Previously, it would have been
the lower right portion only (*excluding* LL and UR corners), which led to
map editing issues.
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- Pass original module name (dot=dirsep) to module via our require()
- geom.lua: fix some operations using the vector type constructor
- geom.lua: provide constructor for ivec3, useable like vec3
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Also, an external 'minitext' with optional shade and pal. args and
documentation for ps:padecol().
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They don't get registered on Windows for some reason, and mapstate debugging is
best carried out using scripting code, anyway.
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(This is the module that implements much of the "hard-coded" functionality
formerly on the C side.)
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However, from the command line, reverse the situation: dirseps must be passed
as '/', dots are forbidden (except in the trailing ".lua").
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It is a 32-bit signed integer. No version bump necessary, although CON code
accessing this new member will not work with earlier revisions (obviously).
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Also from Lunatic, make these members read-only and provide methods that
allow setting them to either -1 or a number in [0..MAX{TILES,SOUNDS}-1].
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The commit revises the definition of qstrdim when TEXT_[XY]OFFSETZERO are used. With these flags, the offsets the user specifies are now the only dimensions the function cares about in terms of tile placement, so depending on the difference between the offset(s) and the size of the final tile, it may be slightly more or less than the dimensions actually displayed on the screen because tile size is never taken into account. (For example, if your font is nominally 9x7 like the Duke bluefont and you use a TEXT_XOFFSETZERO of 5 with a string five characters long, the total x dimension will be 25 even though the last character will overhang that amount by four pixels. If you use a TEXT_XOFFSETZERO of 12 with the same string, the total x width will be 60 even though there will be three pixels of empty space on the right edge.) This change was made because assigning text an arbitrary constant width in general implies an intent to keep character positions constant even with a variable width font, but returning the visible span of pixels on the screen that the tiles cover would have caused the string to move when alignment options other than the top-left were used. In other words, you can now safely use TEXT_[XY]OFFSETZERO with the alignment options and the text won't jiggle.
Also, with TEXT_GAMETEXTNUMHACK, numerals are now effectively TEXT_XOFFSETZERO text that respect the above paragraph, so number count displays can look nice with alignment options too.
Having to modify the extent/offset code makes me realize that I'm not quite happy with its structure because it gets tangled juggling different concepts like character width, X offset, and spacing, and how they relate when the line wraps or in terms of the final size. Fortunately, it produces correct results as far as I know, and it's not necessarily ugly, just hard to understand. Handle with care.
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That is, the gamevars named WEAPONx_* in CON will now have the remapped value
if they were not overridden from CON ('gamevar' at file scope).
For C-CON, everything except signaling an override from the CON parser is in
place.
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Also add some recent keywords to the list in con_lang.lua which I had
forgotten all along.
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Also, make sector[].*stat a bitint type.
Now, a piece of code could look like this:
local sec = sector[i]
local ceil = sec.ceiling
ceil.statx:flip(sector.STAT.SMOOSH)
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The previous behavior was to translate them as global gamevars, since LunaCON
currently has no support for multiplayer. However, then some errors would be
missed where such gamevars are accessed in no-player context
(e.g. EVENT_ENTERLEVEL).
On by default, disabled with -fno-playervar.
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G_PrintGameText(), minitext_(), G_DrawTXDigiNumZ(), and menutext_() now wrap G_ScreenText().
G_GameTextLen() now wraps G_ScreenTextSize().
G_DrawDigiNum_() now wraps G_DrawTXDigiNumZ().
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Hard replacement reassigns the tile flags, while soft replacement bitwise
ORs them, as in CON (since some flags might already have been set using
commands like spritenoshade).
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Also, allow (implicit) actor index -1 to 'sound' like in C-CON and fix
MULTIMODE gamevar definition (was 0, not 1).
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In 3D mode, Alt+F now only attempts to set the first wall of the aimed at
wall, not collecting upper/lower neighbors. For this, press Shift+Alt+F.
In 2D mode, they are always collected.
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Analogously for the negation; remove a couple of redundant decls of "qsetmode".
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Because one may obviously use gettspr/settspr in states called from that
event.
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The 'x' is for "extended", since its last arg is a switch of whether to disable
sliding. Use that from gameexec.c.
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For pre-1.3 CONs, determining the older script version with gamestartup and/or
definelevelname is not implemented.
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NOTE: I'm committing this from my git clone again. If this works OK,
everything is in good order again. If not, I hope that I won't damage
the SVN repo. *Runs away...*
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What is missing is saving and restoring per-player and per-actor gamevars.
Also add a test CON mutator 'mapstate.con'.
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Instead, MapInfo[ud.volume_number*MAXLEVELS+ud.level_number] is accessed
inside these functions.
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Also, prettify G_FreeMapState(), remove some duplicate function decls and
resurrect 'savestate' and 'restorestate' OSD commands for the debug build.
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There's no option letter for loading them, and the extension is checked
case sensitively. Lua modules are loaded after CON translated to Lua.
Also remove -testlua option.
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Selected by writing e.g. 'corruptcheck tryfix 1-14 ??' in the console.
Like with the first alternative, the corruption numbers / range (here, 1-14)
must be given.
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... in the auto-correction. Also,
- make two similar corruptions level 5 (wallptr oob, wallptr+wallnum oob).
- in drawscreen_drawwall(), do a more strict bound check, not only >=0.
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That is, assume that switch(DYNAMICTILEMAP(-1)) (which is an oob access and thus
undefined behavior) gets us to the 'default:' label.
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In the mirror reversing code, get rid of the padding. This may produce
seams, but they appear to be extremely transient and shouldn't be
noticeable.
In game.c, add a debugging compilation switch DEBUG_MIRRORS_ONLY.
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No functional changes, but a (commented out) debug line for an oob read of the
frame buffer when the mirror covers the whole screen is inserted.
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- Return early from drawsprite_classic() if tspr->owner if oob.
Commonize that check between renderers into bad_tspr().
- Make the BIT() macro a left-shift of the *unsigned* number 1,
preventing expansion to (1<<31).
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Numbers 0 and 1 mean 'no spread', but the latter does one krand() call.
Negative numbers are reserved for potential future use.
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... four lines later.
I don't know if that is the intended semantics for this function, but
nasal demons is clearly not what we want. Please review!
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grpinfo
{
name "YourGameName"
scriptname "yourgame.con"
defname "yourgame.def"
size yourgrpsize
dependency DUKE15_CRC
flags GAMEFLAG_ADDON
crc yourgrpcrc
}
The "flags" field can also take the value "GAMEFLAG_DUKE" to define a new base game. Since this is the first commit of a new feature, certain semantics of the implementation and syntax are liable to change as necessary.
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Also remove the two instances of commented out code, but not the respective
CON structure access code.
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This fixes RESPAWN preview wrongly clamping the previewed tsprite z coords to
[-524288 .. 524288] (x/y limits).
Also, make the previewed tsprites be 33% translucent with the option of 66%
translucency by setting 'showrespawn_fulltrans' to 1 in a.m32.
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Sprites are now considered to have out of bounds sector numbers if it is
< 0 or >= numsectors (not merely >= MAXSECTORS). If such a sprite is now
encountered during post-load, an attempt is made first to assign it a sector
number (using updatesector()). If that fails, the sprite is removed from the
map. The background is that a dozen of maps do come with such sprites and
could previously corrupt the sprite list when loaded.
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Specifically, in GL modes, and if the CHAINGUN is not replaced by a model,
- draw the upper part twice: first, two screen pixels * weapon scale lower,
then at the original position
- reverse the previous order: draw the upper part first, then the lower part
This is much preferable to the previous engine-side hack, and to my eye,
it looks perfect now.
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- In the A_MoveSprite() code that transports projectiles due to an SE7
(introduced in r1450 / legacy ROR), only report "success" if the
transportation succeeded.
- Clear newly introduced internal SPRITE_DIDNOSE7WATER flag after
checking it.
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Also, in two cases, don't assign A_IncurDamage() result to a variable if
it's not needed.
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- In S_PlaySound(), move the sound index bound check above an indexing.
- For A_CheckHitSprite(), and A_FindPlayer(), allow NULL second arg.
- In A_ShootWithZvel(), make some one-letter vars be int32_t, making
storing safeldist() results in them meaningful.
- In MaybeTrainKillEnemies(), remove two redundant checks and move another
one further up.
- Comment that SIDEBOLT1 will never be translucent as was probably intended.
- In G_MoveFX(), fix an always-true comparison.
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- Rewrite some sprites-of-{stat,sector} loops using the SPRITES_OF,
SPRITES_OF_SECT and new SPRITES_OF_SECT_SAFE macros.
- In passing, identify some problems and mark them with 'XXX', but don't
attempt to fix them yet.
- The usual readability improvements...
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Actually, the tweaked code in VM_Move() is not specific to projectiles, so
other sprites now may pass no-SE7 water boundaries too, but it's most noticeable
with projectiles.
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That is, if submerging, the lower sector MUST have lotag 2. If emerging, the
upper sector MUST have lotag 1. (Previously, emersion happened from ST 2 sectors
unconditionally.) This means that the area where submersion or emersion can
happen is now the same for the top and bottom parts.
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Let me know if this breaks any mods that have #2462 with an x-dimension other than 320.
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This fixes liztroops not passing TROR layers when on the jetpack, as well as
other enemies capable of moving upward, and also COMMANDER and DRONE (for which
the code is special-cased).
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Nag: The behavoir of atoi() is *undefined* if "the value of the result
cannot be represented" (C99 7.20.1).
Note: my nagging about undefined behaviors will *not* get less over time. :P
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The Lunatic build compiles with new structures for sector and wall types.
They have separate members for TROR {up,down}{bunch,nextwall}, so there are
no conflicts with other uses of members into which they were previously
shoehorned. Also, the maximum bunch limit is bumped to 512 in that build.
Currently, loading from V7/8/9 and saving to V7 and V8 are supported.
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Also, implement 'cmenu' in LunaCON, make 'definequote' also allowed as inner
command.
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So that members needing it are checked when they're assigned to using the
usual syntax. What kind of check to perform (sector, player, ... x whether
negative values are allowed) is written in a declarative fashion inside the
C declaration.
Also, make Lunatic's MAXQUOTES be C's OBITQUOTEINDEX and bound-check an
access of sprite[p->wackedbyplayer] in the C code.
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Toggled with Ctrl+Shift+[KP-]. Variable 'headlight_range' controls its range.
For the implementation, a new event EVENT_PREDRAW3DSCREEN was added.
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In Lunatic, gamevars (variables that are saved with savegames) are per-module.
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This is done by always calling FX_PlayAuto3D() to play such sounds. It now
additionally takes a third argument 'loophow', permissible values being
FX_ONESHOT and FX_LOOP.
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Also, for tip_incs values greater or equal than the number of elements in
this table, return early reporting that the hand has been drawn, so that
the otherwise selected weapon is not drawn.
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For events and actors, a flag can be now passed whether to chain the new
function at the beginning or end of an already existing one, or to replace
it entirely.
Also, for the translator, add option -fno-error-nostate, disabled by default.
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- Don't attempt to play an ANM file if it is empty (warn) or too short (error).
- If failing to read IVF file header or initializing VPX codec, don't play ANM.
- Return early from gltexapplyprops() if not in GL modes.
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The code is mostly by other people, who are credited in the CON files.
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With this change, it is impossible for negative values to be used as array
indices inside this function, and I believe that it is also impossible that
they escape to somewhere they might be used as such.
For Lunatic, allow setting actor[].picnum to negative values and in the
translator, add (commented out) code to warn whenever it is set to a constant
negative value. Also, fix a _sound call in _addphealth in control.lua.
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While the functionality was already internally in place for gametext as one of two hacks using ROTATESPRITE_MAX (the other still used by minitext_() to align with the statusbar) we must codify a bit in the engine for safe external use. (Otherwise, ROTATESPRITE_MAX could/would theoretically increase and leave modders high and dry.)
(Dev note: In G_DrawTXDigiNumZ(), ROTATESPRITE_MAX was used to bitshift the value used to calculate digit spacing for no reason I can ascertain other than to introduce rounding errors into the zoom/textscale calculations. It was never used anywhere, so I removed it.)
Bonus: The scaling code for digitalnumberz and gametextz has been modified so that the spacing is no longer affected by rounding errors. Try animating the zoom value and compare how the text used to jump but now does not.
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There's only one RETURN value on the C side (g_RETURN), which is also referenced
from Lua. Upon entering an event, its value takes on the per-event default one,
and its value when the event code finishes is passed back to the game.
Independently of that, its value is always saved and restored across event calls.
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In passing, fix a couple of omissions: gameactor() being passed nil's in the
middle, more than one moveflag to CON *actor.
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This is so that files residing in GRPs (or anywhere the engine looks for them)
can be read, too.
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Also, for the embedded translator: don't warn on unrecognized command line opt.
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So that it doesn't result in the -t (respawn on) command line switch.
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The unmodified behavior is completely wrong and I don't see how any mod could ever use it.
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This now should look correct for both settings of r_usenewaspect.
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- Make _buildargv[_buildargc] NULL.
- With SDL layer, pass argv and argc directly and get rid of _build* ones.
- Add tilesiz* to dynsymlists.
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Also, fix an error() call in control.lua:gamearray_file_common().
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(Or '0's, but that case is handled automatically.) The resulting generated
number is taken by looking at the 8 lower nibbles and interpreting them as
a signed 32-bit integer.
Also add some number parsing tests to test/nlcf_break.con.
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Toggling whether a getactorvar for a global or per-player gamevar issues
a warning or a hard error, the latter being the default.
Also, make it possible to readgamevar/savegamevar per-actor gamevars and
add userdefs member "idplayers" (read-only).
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The first transformation makes the "control structure too long" error appear
only with larger if/else cascades, though it's still possible.
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The only operation for which proper code is generated is reading a single value
from a system gamearray.
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...at the beginning of each function called back from C, and each case/default
function. Called -fcache-sap. Disabled by default.
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Also,
- an optimization for sprite[]:setpos(). Calls to get_sprite_index()
seem to be pretty slow (at least when they're not compiled).
- add getzrange to the dynsymlists
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Fix 'setsprite' and 'music'. A good timing test for actors performance is
the starfield of WGR2's E1L1 ("Nexus").
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This is the only gamevar of its kind that is handled for Lunatic, neither
PLR_MORALE nor LOGO_FLAGS are.
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This should have no adverse effects or side-effects. The changes only apply if a modder chose to use completely broken functionality in the first place.
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All non-option positional arguments after an @ sign are taken as list files:
hashes at the beginning of a line denote comments, truly empty lines are
ignored, all other lines should contain one root CON file name.
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From the PM conversation "gamearrays in 64-bit". A test case is the breaking
glass at the beginning of the DukePlus map.
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Instead of those of the translated code. Also some codegen tweaks and fixes.
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Also update test/dangling_else.con. See there for how if* cascades are handled
in CON. It's actually kind of pretty. Also, take care to handle code deferred
to after the if/if-else properly (ifpdistl, ifpdistg, ifcanseetartet).
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- add LuaJIT's 'v' module printing trace info
- translator: fix game function name definitions
- revert math.fmod -> math.modf, they are different!
- disable JIT compilation for a function we're getting strange crashes with
- Make some of DukePlayer_t's members 'bool' on the Lua side. It's way
too easy to write something like "ps.jetpack_on" where "ps.jetpack_on~=0"
was meant. [Background: Kyle873 observed that Duke was always floating.]
- Error out if looping in our_module(). I find this behavior more logical
than returning true.
- fix a couple of missed FORBID variables
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Notes:
- MAXJOYBUTTONS is out of sync between the two definitions
- In menus.c, NUMMOUSEFUNCTIONS must equal MAXMOUSEBUTTONS,
fail to compile if this becomes false.
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We must not call these functions using the FFI, since the Lua state is
considered locked across such calls.
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- some more outer commands
- gamearray persistence
- faster 'mod': use math.modf instead of math.fmod (the former is JIT-compiled)
- checkavail*
- THISACTOR special handling
- Fix building in Windows (export A_ShootWithZvel instead of A_Shoot).
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Thus making the identical source and destination quote number case into the
expected no-op instead of being undefined behavior.
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If m32script gamevar "move_by_one" is nonzero, the some keys move the
"player arrow" by increments of 1:
- Without SHIFT: LEFT/RIGHT absolute x, DOWN/UP absolute y, A/Z absolute z.
- With SHIFT: DOWN/UP (unbounded!) horiz, LEFT/RIGHT angle.
This can be useful to debug renderer bugs that show a high sensitivity to the
exact location ("are transient in space").
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