Classic HUD now has correct aspect in widescreen modes, so with the full status
bar, there may be patches of free room left to the left and right.
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Also, change type of g_numPlayerSprites (global and mapstate) from inconsistent
uint8_t/char to int8_t.
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This includes mirrors, rooms and masks. Any value other than 0 or 1
that is returned is considered an error (reserved for future use).
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Of course, it still affects the whole screen. Handles pain and lizard spit.
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This makes the code rather more readable in some places. Unlike the two
preceding commits, this one is actually purely textual replacement.
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This was narrowed to int8_t in r1625, breaking CON code that wanted
to lock the player for a longer time than 127 game tics.
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This was introduced with r2771, which fixed e.g. AMC TC city_si's mirrors,
but instructed the base drawrooms inside yax_drawrooms to not correct the
passed sectnum. Therefore, stuff would get drawn wrongly when passing
sector boundaries, like from the platform to the rails in trueror1.map.
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-Wwrite-strings is useful to detect code where string literals and e.g. alloc'd
strings are used side-by-side, potentially creating dangerous situations, or to
find uses of old, non-constified APIs. However, enabling it would still flood
the log with too many warnings. Also, GCC wrongly warns for initializations of
char arrays.
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Arrays inside structs must not be accessible, since they're not bound-checked
by the FFI. Therefore, we flatten them into repeated scalar fields and need
to write accessor functions later.
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Also,
- don't strip const when passing the char ptr to it and a couple more
instances in game.c
- use g_netPort when -connect parameter doesn't have a port suffix (":XXXX"),
so that e.g.
eduke32 -port 1700 -connect localhost
is the same as
eduke32 -connect localhost:1700
(-port must come before -connect, unfortunately.)
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r2727 made old savegames incompatible, as an array with MAXVOLUMES*MAXLEVELS
is saved in Gv_WriteSave().
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New Wii control defaults for the Wii Remote + Nunchuk and the Classic Controller. This includes new code added just so that the Home key brings up the menu in-game, reducing the need for a USB keyboard.
On the technical side, raw joystick access (comparable to what is available for keyboard and mouse) is now present in jmact, on the game side. (added: joystick.[ch])
Using this new raw joystick access, I replaced tueidj's hack to map A and B to LMB/RMB and D-Pad Up/Down to the scrollwheel.
I made the menus more friendly to mouse and joystick browsing by adding and unifying checks and clears for various buttons and gamefuncs. In fact, the majority of the time spent on this commit was tracking down problems that appeared with the factoring and trying to understand the menu system and the way input checks are precariously executed.
In addition, "Press any key or button to continue" now truly means what it says.
As a result of incorporating proper raw access into control.c instead of it directly accessing the implementaiton, the program *may* no longer be affected by joystick input when it is out of focus. This follows the pattern set by the mouse, and I think this is a positive change.
A small bonus: In the classic/old keyboard preset, the key for Show_Console has been changed from '`' to 'C' because '`' is taken by Quick_Kick.
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NAM and Napalm can now share their con, def, and rts files if the one for their respective game is not present because the con and rts files are identical.
Also, decapitalize two string literals missed in r2540.
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(LUNATIC build only.)
Also, a minor problem is identified. sizeof(actor_t) is 124 on 64-bit platforms,
while the expected size is 128 bytes. This needs to be corrected whenever the
next savegame version bump happens.
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This fixes the glitches/corruption whereever showview is used from
EVENT_DISPLAYROOMS while the scene is actually rendered to a tile instead of the
frame buffer, for example because we have a tilted view or "pixel doubling"
enabled. Fixing it for real (i.e. so that the showview actually completes)
will require more effort.
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I experienced the following on Windows XP: a few openfrompath() -->
findfrompath() calls were taking enormously long (4.5 secs) to complete, having
been passed a file name like "//bla/qwe.asd". My guess is that Windows then
tried to interpret these as a network FS path in access(), and the 4.5 secs
represents a timeout value.
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The first means that the expensive (~0.5 ms) SHGetFileInfo() calls won't inter-
fere with smooth gameplay, but files that are opened only at game-time like
sounds won't be checked. The second means that there are now less false
positives, i.e. warnings about files that would be found due to the
check-all-{upper,lower} hack.
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This fixes the crash on Wii when looking sidewards (e.g. when dying), but
makes the tilted view look more pixelated.
The problem was that an attempt was made to render onto a 640x640 tile for
the rotated view, but the base engine arrays were too small for that.
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