This needs improvements to bring it up to par with winlayer, but it is functional. In particular, a good amount of code from winlayer could be used for both layers, including the profiling timers, the version printing code, and the hInstance and hModule sharing.
Known problems: the mouse cursor is not trapped, and the game starts before the startup window shows options.
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Loops are controlled by two tags in the Vorbis Comment, both in PCM samples.
LOOP_START holds the beginning of the loop, the position to which playback returns at the end of the loop.
LOOP_END is optional; it holds the end of the loop, after which the game seeks to LOOP_START. If undefined, the end of the OGG is the end of the loop. The primary purpose of LOOP_END is if you want to give your file a proper ending for listening outside the game.
To preview a looped OGG you have assembled, give it a ".logg" extension and play it using the vgmstream plugin for Winamp or foobar2000.
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The redundant ones are in code like this: s->cstat = (int16_t)32768;
Because the value is eventually converted to the type of "s->cstat", any
casts to integral types having at least as many bits are no-ops, signedness
being irrelevant due to (probably any two's complement arch targeting
compiler's) bit-pattern preserving semantics of these conversions.
The now incorrect one is: if (lotag == (int16_t) 65535),
"int32_t lotag" being read from a wall or sprite struct directly earlier.
Now, with these members being unsigned, and (int16_t)65535 equalling -1,
the check always fails. The correction fixes normal switches having such
a lotag ending the level immediately.
In short: integer casts before assignments are unnecessary, those in reads
highly relevant!
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Rewriting them in the obvious way, i.e. by casting the expression
to int16_t first. (That is, this commit is the reverse of r3174,
but with casts applied.) This fixes at least one regression: a
FIREEXT with a hitag of 0 should not be linked with same-
(that is, zero-) tagged SEENINEs or OOZFILTERs.
Mind the corner cases!
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- provide functions instead of messing with CONTROL_*Binds directly
- comment out a few more unused functions
- make clear what memory (alloc'd or const char *) 'keybind' members use
- for keys with no name, use "<?>"
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This function also changed: it doesn't handle floor-aligned sprites now,
and the z offset is returned instead of set by pointer.
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Using non-keypad [-]/[+] or LMB + mousewheel, it was broken when a void
tile was in between.
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The size of that struct is currently 4, and its layout almost the same as
what is read in with loadpics(). The number of tiles in an animation is
bumped to 256, so that the max. tile difference in DEF's animtilerange is
255. (There's no way to have such animations from ART.)
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This means that the internal change done to these sprite members in r3159 is
hidden from CON for backward-compatibility purposes. Note that .cstat and
.{ceiling,floor}stat aren't touched, and will return unsigned values to CON.
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I think this may fix some negative "non-profiled overhead" that I
have been seeing.
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Notes:
- Atomic Edition (Censored) -> Plutonium Pak in grpscan.c
- "scale" in astub.c:drawtileinfo() is incorrect, I think.
- in demo.c, the gethitickms() value should be returned to a double.
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NOTE: changes such as these are best viewed with something like
git diff (...) --color-words='[a-zA-Z0-9_]+|[^[:space:]]'
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Note the type change of vplce[] in engine.c: int32_t -> uint32_t.
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This reverts r3159..r3161.
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/include/compat.h
(Handled so that r3163's changes are kept applied.)
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- Eliminate use of the C++ standard library from arttool. I improved some of the program's workings but it continues to corrupt my art files in certain circumstances. (Note: Not a regression; it happens with previous revisions.)
- Construct "make utils" for the game side following the pattern of the engine.
- Move ivfrate to this new distinction.
- Minor Makefile cleanup and tweaks, mainly to facilitate CLANG=1 and to formalize text output in special cases.
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I think there's also a fix for the CON precache system breakage in here (lost it in my local tree when I started getting the C++ build working in MSVC, sorry!)
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Specifically, if the first wall of the sector-to-split is to the left or right
of the *start* of the splitting line AND the sector has no TROR extensions,
make these two the new nextwalls of the respective split sectors.
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Exporting only (de)compression functions. Also, different reader/writer
functions can be set.
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It would be something like "ProjectileData\[([^]]+)]\.([a-z_]+)".
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This requires ripping out the .proj member of tiledata_t back into
ProjectileData[] again because it was the only one in g_tile[] that
changed during the course of a game. The g_tile[] array is now also
correctly flagged as "constant throughout a game" (DS_NOCHK).
Savegame version bumped.
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It's still not pretty though since there's no interpolation from G_DrawRooms().
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On the engine side (functions starting with L_), there are now the basic
parts like state creation and running code from strings and files.
The game and editor can add to that by e.g. loading whatever they please
into the state. Their functions start with El_ and Em_, respectively.
The Lua scripts still reside in source/lunatic, even for the common ones.
This is because they will be embedded into the binaries as bytecode or
compressed source eventually, so their location on disk will be irrelevant.
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Also, enable showing sprites in Mapster32's overhead view again, since that
was one (the only?) use of that code path. The uninitialized read was
introduced in r2927.
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Also, reorganize some G_DrawRooms() code a little without changing anything.
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Instead of later in P_ProcessInput(). This fixes one drawrooms() call in
between where the sectnum is the camera's, but the position the player's,
which can lead to a slow "outer view" render in Polymer.
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arrays; any write access to them will run the corresponding hook and write
to the [sector/wall/sprite/tsprite]clean array.
Note: tsprite and sprite use the same hook and require running a few more
instructions per access in order to disambiguiate; this could be made more
optimal (like the other arrays) by clearly separating the types in the game
code.
Note #2: taking a member's address currently marks it dirty because of tons
of helper functions across the editor code. I don't know how many read-only
accesses we have after taking a member address, but it could also be fixed
with some finessing of the code.
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The command-line utility can query and set the frame rate of IVF files, since
apparently encoders don't care too much about setting proper values in the IVF
header. Also, add the utility to the synthesis build.
On the playback side in EDuke32, get rid of the 1/(2*fps) "correction" if the
FPS numerator is <1000 (presumably used in older encoders) and properly print
the frame rate's fractional part.
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This means that the "Keyboard Setup" should now properly reflect the bindings,
except in the theoretical case of one gamefunc being bound more than two keys.
(What was fixed is the one key to many gamefuncs case.)
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That section was only ever read in for little profit and never written
out! Keyboard input is actually dispatched as OSD commands for a good
while, so that old cruft has to go!
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- Remove everything using CONTROL_KeyMapping, which was only written to.
- Remove unused functions, make local ones static.
- Remove private function declarations in _control.h.
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separate tracker type by #defining __TRACKER_NAME and __TRACKER_GLOBAL_OFFSET.
eg.:
Then if you have a tracked value and a value of the same type at the given offset:
Tracker_1<int32_t> trackedInt;
int32_t trackedIntDirty = 0; // 4 bytes after
trackedIntDirty will become 1 everytime trackedInt changes.
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Credit to Plagman for the idea and doing the work on the game side, which is included in this commit.
(Building as C++ will give us features with which we can make improvements and optimizations on the multiplayer code and Polymer.)
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This is done by pressing LShift and
- holding down the left mouse button for scaling, or
- the right mouse button for rotating the highlighted walls/sprites
with respect to a pivot point determined as the center of the bounding box of
all highlighted points.
Note that scaling sectors isn't that easy and the current functionality is very
rudimentary: there's no z scaling, no xrepeat correction, and sprites aren't
touched expect for their position. The user is responsible to maintain map
consistency, for example to prevent wall-lines of the same sector crossing
each other.
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We do this by messing with the GL texture that gets uploaded for CHAINGUN.
Since this is implemented on the engine side, the static value for CHAINGUN
(2536) is used, and the tile dimensions are compared to 211x55 to have a
little confidence that the tile wasn't overridden by a mod. Hack indeed.
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Currently, the FPS determination is based on libvpx's vpxdec.c code, which uses
the FPS provided in the IVF file in one case, and simply sets it to 30 FPS in
the other. For the first case, a "correction" is carried out for something
which the comments suggest to originate from other (old?) VPX encoder versions.
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When LShift is pressed and the mouse is over a linking sprite (as determined by
the tag labeling system), lines are drawn to all other sprites, and pressing
[ or ] will cycle these then. False positives and missed sprites are possible.
Additional changes:
- consider SE 31 and 32's lotag to NOT be linking, since the ACTIVATOR is what
matters. The original maps are inconsistent there.
- When pressing Alt+[ or Alt+] and there are no corruptions, say so instead of
doing [ or ].
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This event is useful in certain circumstances where you want to skip a menu/screen value and the design of the monster switch statement would require the M_ChangeMenu() call to be intercepted or the unwanted screen will flash for a split second.
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These control the maximum difference in height between two sectors that the player will automatically traverse without needing to jump.
The latter controls the special case when the player's sector's lotag is ST_1_ABOVE_WATER or p->spritebridge == 1.
BYTEVERSION bumped.
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* Centralize optimization strategies in Makefile.common. This required moving detection of $(PLATFORM), which makes sense if we work on the paradigm that Makefile.common is for generic compiler setup and Makefile.shared works with libraries and things closer to the engine and game code itself.
* New Makefile variables OPTOPT (Optimization Options) and CUSTOMOPT (Custom Optimizations). OPTOPT by default contains -march, -mtune, etc. Setting this variable from Make invocation will blank these. CUSTOMOPT (Custom Optimizations) works the same but in an additive fashion, overwriting nothing. Technically CUSTOMOPT could stand for (Custom Options) and include any additional parameters sent to both linker and compiler.
* Factor out literal names of the main executables.
* The build process now prints assembler (if NOASM=0) and linker settings in addition to compiler settings.
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This commit also adds the NOTELEPORT sprite flag, which of course prevents sprites from teleporting.
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And hook it up to SE cstat 64 ('1' in mapster32). This disables both lightmaps
and shadow maps for the spotlight; please let me know if you have a usecase
where you want lightmaps but no shadow maps for specific lights.
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The attribute is set per tile from DEF: either
texhitscanrange <begintile> <endtile>
or
tilefromtexture <tile> { ... texhitscan ... }
(As a special case, the list may only contain "texhitscan", in which case the
texture is not changed.)
In passing, do some cleanup for "tilefromtexture" DEF parsing: the list tokens
should now be accepted in any order, and errors don't appear in the middle of
the list parsing.
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Submersion only happens when the upper sector has lotag 1 and its vertical
neighbor has lotag 2 (this can be useful to create non-submergible above-water
sectors). Currently, only the player is handled. On the implementation side,
the water handling code is split into P_Submerge() and P_Emerge() preparing the
"teleportation", and P_FinishWaterChange() for the finalization.
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Initial determination is based purely on distance/volume, and if two qualifying sounds have the same distance/volume the one which started playback first is the one that gets the axe.
Feedback from other developers welcome.
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Going to extremes to avoid code duplication like the plague, but at
least it's great to learn about the whole function environment business.
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The Makefile now has separate {GAME,EDITOR}LDFLAGS, so the correct
dynamic symbol list can be specified.
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sizeof(_prlight) differs across compilers, and besides, Polymer lights were
not loaded anyway (they're restored live in-game later). The savegame version
was not bumped, but only savegames made with builds where sizeof(_prlight)==261
(like synthesis) will stay compatible!
Report and helpful debugging information by LeoD.
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... and displaying statistics afterwards. It was easier to do it this way
than porting stat.lua to C and especially adding more logic to the already
spaghetti-like demo playback code.
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Instead of having 'noalreadyrefd' as a 'corruptcheck' subcommand.
This way, TAB completion can be had.
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This means that loadoldboard() now should also initialize Polymer map
info after loading a v5/v6 map. Make the variables holding a file descriptor
an int32_t instead of int16_t.
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- make inside_editor() static in build.c
- replace comparisons of inside()'s return values with 0 by ones with 1
(since a returned 0 can mean -1 or 1, i.e. oob sector or is really inside)
- prevent a theoretically possible oob access in correct_ornamented_sprite()
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- factor out the "is inside" predicates
- rename updatesector_onlynextwalls() -> updatesectorbreadth()
- add ATTRIBUTE((nonnull(4))) to the bitmap arg of updatesectorexclude().
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It's mostly taking over the NASM code, with a couple of changes:
- declarations for externals and globals are slightly different
- the masm seems to have e.g. "dword ptr [...]" where the nasm has only
"dword [...]", though the masm also has a couple of the latter. The "ptr"
modifier seems kinda redundant to me, but I added it to every indirection
anyway.
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Previously, we used them in our builds for sprites, but MSVC builds don't have
the ASM ported to MASM, and thus the workaround of ignoring the linking errors
was not safe.
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Also, add convenience wrapper script findmaps.sh for quickly searching for
sprites/walls/sectors satisfying a certain condition in all map files under
a given directory.
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Requested auto-correction will place such sprites at their sector's first point.
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Hendricks found a bug caused by that commit, so this one enables exprimentation
with setbrightness() bit 1 behavior.
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See the comment in source/osdcmds.c for instructions on its usage.
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This makes the splitscreen mod not have a ridiculous view distortion.
Such scenes will have no correction for non-square pixels, though.
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While we're at it, factor out duplicate code into P_ChangeWeapon().
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Specifically, use the elevator's own ceiling z height instead of searching
nextsectors with nextsectorneighborz(). This makes maps like L9.map (Spaceport
from N64) or DEMOUNT.MAP work. [Note well: work at all, since if it happened
to work before, that was pure coincidence.]
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- duke3d.h: comment the timing marcos a bit more
- factor out smoothratio calculation
- (TICRATE/TICSPERFRAME) --> REALGAMETICSPERSEC
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Also, correct some comments made in the demo source made earlier. Oops.
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A new function maybe_append_ext() is added to common.c and used in the handling
of the -d<demo.edm> cmdline parameter and the 'map' OSD command with one
non-wildcard arg. (It's slightly different from the way the extension was
maybe-appended previously.)
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Also, don't stop playback cycling at the 10th demo and show the demo
number when beginning to record one.
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This currently says that MP saving/loading isn't supported, but doesn't
really work correctly. Also, properly bound-check the immediate argument
to CON's 'save' command and one more ... -> G_HandleAsync().
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... and use it in three places. In two of these uses,
1) CON {read,write}arrayfromfile and
2) G_SavePlayer,
display an error message if the file name such generated is too long.
In the CON commands of 1), also error out if the file couldn't be opened.
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A macro MAYBE_FCLOSE_AND_NULL(fileptr) is introduced in compat.h that does
what it says.
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This trims four 4k pages of code from the release EDuke32 build and
one page from Mapster32.
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When this happens, parallaxmodes other than 0 will be unavailable and silently
draw as parallaxmode 0. This usually happens with extremely wide resolutions.
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We're pulling stuff from math.h even in non-GL builds right now, so
adding libc's sin() and atan() doesn't seem like a big deal. In the
unlikely event that their accuracy is so bad that the calculated tables
don't match the original ones, a warning is issued on little-endian
platforms.
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This is one of the cases where the duplicated code has minor modifications
at each site. These are handled by function args here.
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For reference, they are the following:
- cache1d.c: suckcache()
- build.c: compare_wall_coords()
- make switch-invisible heuristic
- Mapster32: old sprite search
- Mapster32: manual z range
- m32script: read/writearray, qgetsysstr
- menus.c: savetemp()
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Playing around with Coccinelle's semantic patches... be prepared for more.
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Well, this never worked anyway, but invoking demons flying out of your
nose is never a good idea.
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Note that since setting RETURN did nothing before, there is no backwards compatibility to uphold. Therefore, setting RETURN to 1 will cause the pistol to be selected, not disable the event. Set RETURN to -1 to cancel switching.
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1. EVENT_PREGAME
2. hardcoded stuff
3. EVENT_GAME
One potential use is to examine values which are clobbered by commands such as ifhitweapon/ifwasweapon.
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The spawn-time SE 17 setup uses nextsectorneighborz() which can fail
(return -1) on some circumstances and would cause an OOB sector[] access.
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This is mostly for debugging, since currently, Mapster32 restores sprites
not in the same order as the original sprite index order. Also, expose
this option from map2text.lua and mapdiff.sh.
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This is really an artifact of overloading the sector fields for different uses.
For copy-pasting TROR'd portions, the bug still persists.
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Basically, base palettes with lower indices trump higher ones. For example,
when one player is underwater and the other above, the normal palette takes
precedence.
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Currently, the only kinds of tint that can be applied simultaneously are
one "palfrom" per player, plus one loogie tint per player. Each palfrom
still overrides the preceding one. However, this is not a big problem IMO
since palfroms decrease at the same rate (loogie tint decreases at half the
speed). This change is especially good for the splitscreen mod, since now
the tints of the two players won't compete with each other. See the comment
in the source for some properties of the blending formula.
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A debug macro to test tints being stuck at the least intense non-zero value
is provided in engine.c.
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Reverved quotes are ones like "Killed by xxx". Since they're only
shown for the first player for now, printing them in the upper part
makes more sense (in above/below split, the first player is above).
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To enable it, the HUD-less (maximized) screen size must be selected.
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Because rotating sectors "smoothly" by 1 BUILD ang will quickly accumulate
roundoff error, this lets the user first do that as a preview and then use the
manual angle rotation do carry it out for real.
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Using the players's cursectnum instead of "updating" the sectnum means that it
won't glitch on SoS. The z clamping (basically a port of some code from
G_DrawRooms) is so that the view won't be drawn from under the floor when shrunk.
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This fixes the screen keeping the bluish tint even after shattering a
frozen player in the splitscreen mod.
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Using rotatesprite with bit 8 clear (scale to viewport) but using
fullscreen clipping bounds is never what we want. Also, tweak for
fake multi.
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This uses the new rotatesprite bit introduced earlier. Also, allow the
HUD-less screen size.
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I checked all direct and transitive uses of that function and am fairly
confident that it is never used.
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ROTATESPRITE_MAX is moved to build.h and all orientation bits from CON commands
using rotatesprite are ANDed with (ROTATESPRITE_MAX-1). Some of the functions
use ROTATESPRITE_MAX for different internal purposes, which will not be exposed
to CON now (a good thing). Also, dorotspr_handle_bit2 is made clearer.
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The black translucent background underneath the user map list will now
be drawn with a shade 32 tile 0 instead of tile BLANK, since I've seen
the latter being replaced in some mod. Also, it will look the same
regardless of screen aspect.
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It seems like I broke the blitty/patchy way of drawing it with one of
the last commits.
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This really fixes clearing the borders to the left and right with widescreen
and hud_bgstretch=0. Also, it seems to fix glitches when the "screen size"
is small (ud.screen_size is large).
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Don't call setaspect from them, because the only thing that's needed is
(in classic) yxaspect and xyaspect. Pass these from the helper function
defined earlier instead.
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This fixes stuff like the HUD chaingun with widescreen and small "screen sizes"
(in-game viewport). It also makes rotatesprite behave more like classic overall.
I have no idea why it was there in the first place.
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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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setaspect(), which is called by setaspect_new, already uses the *dimen variables,
so it's the same thing done twice. Now, a change from the original full status
bar to the original mini status bar keeps the horizontal FOV again and only
bumps the view a little higher, as with the classic aspect determination.
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This means that classic and the GL modes now look the same as far as e.g.
hud_bgstretch or HUD weapons are concerned.
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Instead of setting and resetting the [xy]dim globals, use them as locals
in a block (shadowing the globals). Also, do some common subexpression
elimination for clarity.
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When shrunk, the player position is below the floor for some weird reason.
Updatesectorz would set the sector to -1, and the view would not be drawn.
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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 makes sounds like DUKE_GET (item pickup) be heard for the second player
in the splitscreen mod, too.
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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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The sound distance is the minimum of the two. Both point sources as well
as MUSICANDSFX ambient sound is handled.
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The two instances in S_PlaySound3D() and S_Update() were slightly
different as far as sequencing is concerned. However, I think making
it the same has only benefits and may fix some popping sounds when
starting to play a sound and updating it with a different distance
value on the second buffer fill.
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The story: Duke3D 1.5 source had "short frags[MAXPLAYERS][MAXPLAYERS]" and
"clearbufbyte(&frags[0][0],(MAXPLAYERS*MAXPLAYERS)<<1,0L);". In r1625,
g_player[].frags[MAXPLAYERS] was changed from an array of int32_t to one of
uint8_t, but the clearing code
("clearbufbyte(&g_player[i].frags[0],MAXPLAYERS<<1,0L);") stayed. In r2201, I
rewrote clearfrags() under the assumption that it really is supposed to clear
stuff beyond .frags[].
The moral:
1. Write clean code.
2. Use sizeof.
3. Write clean code!
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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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Functions affected are G_Move* in actors.c and A_Shoot in player.c.
Here, the p variable had function scope, now it's redeclared in shorter
blocks. I'm still relatively sure that no observable behavior was changed,
though not as sure as in part 1. Also, some dead assignments and the like
are eliminated.
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The p variable (sometimes named differently) has short scope in all cases,
so I'm almost sure that the replacements amount to an identity transformation.
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... against invalid weapon indices and arguments accessed from arrays/structs.
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Also, rewrite the mapastats iterator and the LIZTROOP hitscan timing
in terms of that.
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Also fix error handling path in our_require(), i.e. when loadstring fails.
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The build script now has two more presets: helix and installtools
(which was previously attempted after the build; untested). Also,
- when detecting git, run commands such that the SVN repo isn't accessed
- package kextract, kgroup and arttool into tools/ in the zip
- try to exit on failure in some places, though that doesn't seem to work
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The idiv instruction also signals an FPE when the resulting *signed* quotient
overflows, so we simply use div instead.
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erratum in r2844 commit message:
ydim vs. bytesperline --> xdim vs. bytesperline
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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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The tiles used are BIGHOLE (1141) and VIEWBORDER (3250). Ideally we'd draw the
console background using something specially-coded instead of rotatesprite if
it's fully black anyway.
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These could manifest themselves as garbage lines on the bottom and
happened because of the ydim vs. bytesperline discrepancy again.
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Instructions on how I built the libs are in Windows/src/minipng.dfa.
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If input is cleared before, it can become impossible to cancel the video
when decoding and displaying a frame takes longer than a frame.
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The library was built with GCC 4.6.1 and configured like
./configure --disable-vp8-encoder --disable-multithread --disable-spatial-resampling
On the aforementioned AMD system, this reduces the mean time for decoding a frame
from 18.2 to 15.4 ms, so IMO it's worth the somewhat hefty addition of 430 Kb.
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On an AMD Phenom II X4 system with generic memory modules, this brings down
the mean time for this conversion from 16.5 to 10.5 ms.
(GCC 4.6.1, optimized build)
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This changes a constant inside the panning calculation from 256 to 255 (making
e.g. panning 255 and 0 the same in the "San Andreas fault" sign in E1L5) and
uses the correct reference wall for the "do panning correction?" conditional.
Now, the problematic walls should look the same as in Polymost.
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This makes the corrections conditional on where they appear in (under-, over-,
white or mask wall).
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I'm willing to make this one concession to correctness in the name of backward-
compatibility. I think that one reason why this has never cause a crash is that
tiles in BUILD are allocated in Ken's big allocache buffer, so oob accesses were
dampened by that (though they hit uninitialized data).
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The event is run after drawing the scene, but before the overlays. To
make a screenshot from a script, set DOSCRSHOT to non-zero. It will then
be scheduled to run once after the drawing but before the above-mentioned
event. The screenshots will be called mcapXXXX.{png,tga}.
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This would only hit when polymost_printext256 erred out (mem alloc failure,
glGenTextures failure), i.e. "almost never".
Also, tweak a bound check in polymost_printext256.
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The editor colors are the ones listed on page 9 of the Mapster32 built-in help.
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The map iterator now has init/finish capability, making it possible to
write scripts that aggregate data over multiple map files. One such example
calculates some statistics, the other loads art metadata and looks for
red walls with non-pow2 ysize tiles.
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Non-pow2 wall/mask drawing in classic introduced cases where walls are
drawn "incorrectly" because they were constructed with the old behavior
in mind. Polymer appears to "correct" for it partially, but doesn't cover
all cases. Specifically, now we have:
- E1L1 first inside secret room (5000, 50000): Polymer draws like Duke 1.5,
classic now draws with an offset.
- E3L2 near the vault (-20000, 25000): both classic and Polymer draw with
offsets compared to Duke 1.5, but they're different!
This means that more research is needed into what makes these two cases
diverge, even though both have the same root cause.
!!! Also, mappers should abstain from using non-power-of two textures on
walls until this issue is resolved in a satisfactory fashion !!!
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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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The latter is commented out, since it has to be *compiled* with
script_expertmode enabled.
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Related to that, it looks like out-of-bounds accesses when drawing such walls/
maskwalls or *sprites* are fixed, too. Sprites still show a stray lines on some
occasions, but Valgrind doesn't complain then.
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Most notably, -Wdeclaration-after-statement. This and -Wpointer-arith
give some warning on linux, but this is "harmless" as it's assumed that
we'll be always compiling with GCC or Clang there.
Also, erratum in the "Make ksqrt take uint32_t ..." commit:
hypotenuse -> squared length of the hypotenuse
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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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Most differences are handled with function parameters, except that one instance
checked SpriteProjectile[i].spawns for being >0 instead of >=0. The factored
function always checks for >=0.
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uhypsq calculates the hypotenuse using unsigned multiplication. This is
permissible since for arbitrary int32s a and b, the following holds in
two's complement arithmetic:
(int32_t)((uint32_t)a * b) == (int32_t)((int64_t)a * b)
("Signed and unsigned multiplication is the same on the bit level.")
This fixes various overflows where wall lengths for walls of length > 46340
are calculated, but does not rid us of other overflows in the same vein
(usually dot products between vectors where one point is a wall vertex and
the other a position in a sector).
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The latter shows that "int32_t ksqrt(int32_t)" also copes with values in the
range INT32_MIN..-1, effectively interpreting them as uint32_t (i.e. adding
2**32). However, this should not be relied on from CON.
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The bug was introduced with SAMESIZE_ACTOR_T enabling in r2208.
This fixes being unable to read the messages in A.Dream* by zykov eddy.
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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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This fixes an integer overflow when a distance is calculated later.
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That is, "clang -ftrapv" builds don't abort almost immediately after entering
a level.
There are various classes of overflow bugs, needing different handling:
- Some texture mapping code was written with signed integer wrapping semantics
in mind. In some places, we're able to get away with unsigned casts.
- sometimes, we really need a wider range, like when calculating distances or
dot products
- negating INT_MIN. Here, we cast to int64_t temporarily. Note that if the
result is 32-bit wide, no 64-bit code may actually need to be generated.
- shifting into a signed integer's sign bit. We cast to uint32 here.
- in hitscan(), at the "abyss crash prevention code" comment, it's clearly
the other code that is better...
This is not merely done for pedantry, but rather makes it easier to track down
overflow bugs having a real impact on the game.
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- hitscan & related types and constants
- profiling with gethitickms
- translator: eval the opening parts of block commands early
- fix getbunch
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For SDL 1.2 and when building on linux, the code using
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTINIC, ...) is taken over from SDL HG.
gethitickms() is a convenience function that return milliseconds as
doubles and isn't exposed in any header file, yet.
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Doesn't work: indexed-color modes, gamma (at least for X11), mouse wheel,
special keys like ENTER or BACKSPACE in the OSD, probably more...
In build/Makefile.shared, we now have logic to autodetect an SDL2 installed
in /usr/local, however OS X and Wii builds follow other Makefile code paths,
it seems. Note that the matching SDL2_mixer must be used then, too.
In source/jaudiolib/src/driver_sdl.c, change the #includes from <SDL/SDL_xxx.h>
to "SDL_xxx.h". SDL wiki says this is the most portable way, hopefully this
doesn't break builds for anyone.
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This was actually broken all the time except when ALL sectors were selected
(which was what I tested incidentally when I wrote the first "fix"). D'oh!
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This is to the cvar of the same name as samples/aspect.map is to r_usenewaspect.
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This exposes some problems in the default/in-the-wild CONs. As usual,
we'll have to retrofit sensible semantics :rolleyes:.
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The latter is only for development, since the embedded version already has a
undeclared-var-reference handling similar to that. Also fix parm2memberpat.
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It's time to replace some int32s with 64-bit ints in core engine functions.
The problem is that for example, the dot product is taken between vectors that
may be the difference between two arbitrary points in a sector, so even if one
sticks to the "no blue walls" rule, that doesn't guarantee freedom from
overflows.
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This was exposed by Clang with -ftrapv, which apparently also traps those.
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This is to not slow down the core drawing functions too much in debugging builds
and mimics the way things are on x86.
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Bang! One more invalid internals exposure squashed. Maybe one day we'll be able
to call EDuke32 "stable"...
Actually the offending sprite IS drawn as face sprite with shade 32 and xrepeat
and yrepeat 255 for the convenience of the CON coder who will have to debug it.
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Literals written out as if they were unsigned and having the highest-order
bit set are all too ubiquitous, like hitscan masks for example.
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Those were happening when wall drawing in an upper/lower layer "closed" too
much of the "curtain" (umost/dmost) for subsequent drawing in that portal.
Example: looking down the sewer manhole at the beginning of Retaliation will
now render without HOM.
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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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This was supposed to go into the last commit, but I did
git commit --amend
without adding the changes to the index. Now I'm too lazy to sort
things out.
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The GAMESTATE one has to be carried out twice, first on the data from
xd3_encode_memory, and then with the compressed data (because it might have
increased in size, though this is very unlikely). The MOVE check is
similar, though there, failure of the first check implies corrupt memory
(which is why we're Bassert'ing that condition).
Currently, the overflow on GAMESTATE sending happens when switching to a
different map.
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These are element indices for a while now. Also eliminate some dead
code afterwards.
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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 introduces a Makefile variable EDUKE32_MY_DEVELOPER_ID, which is
expected to come from the environment, so that minor disagreements/
preferences can be handled -- don't let it go overboard though! -- to keep
the working directory clean of stuff that one doesn't actually work on.
My ID is 805120924, i.e. "helix".
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Usage is from 3D mode only. When a sector (or wall) is committed to the
clipboard, it (or the wall's sector) is saved, and is subsequently used
when auto-aligning [;-ENTER] another sector's ceiling or floor against the
reference one's. This temp. sector is reset on any structurally modifying
operation except setting first walls; also, aligning extended ceilings or
floors is impossible as they use .*xrepeat internally.
The auto-alignment does not change picnums (this can be accomplished with
the ['+ENTER] combination), but copies the orientation bits 2^{2..6} to the
alignee. Afterwards, if the reference is relative-aligned, it tweaks them,
so that every case where the two firstwalls are either parallel or perpendi-
cular is handled correctly.
It does not yet calculate the panning values.
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This is so that people know where to enable it. One day, all these
debugging switches ought to go into the Makefiles in one form or
another.
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Also factor out the code (2x) setting the alignment bits for sprites.
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It works perfectly fine without it for me, and including it for no reason
is just an annoyance to other people building from source.
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Defines SPRITES_OF(Statnum, Iter) and SPRITES_OF_SECT(Sectnum, Iter)
[The first is so that STAT_* can be substituted for Iter and it reads nicely.]
Usage should be self-explanatory, but one thing to keep in mind is that
the sprites that are iterated over MUST NOT be deleted.
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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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vbit was being accessed with an int32 e.g. at address 3200 when only 3203 were
allocated. We simply alloc +1 byte.
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This is done by kopen4loadfrommod'ing and immediately closing the file
(since the checker is still run from there when not ingame).
On my system, times were like 0.12 ms, 0.2 ms and 0.5 ms for each
openfrompath/findfrompath, openfrompath/Bopen and SHGetFileInfo
respectively, so it shouldn't have a too noticable impact on initial
loading times.
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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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Also, correct the loadboard() return value checks in premap.c to be
aware of a returned -2 ("wrong map version").
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Most of the time, Windows file name lookup is case-insensitive. Reading the
docs (see MSDN's CreateFile help, for example), it seems like case-sensitivity
can be controlled on a per-file basis where applicable (NTFS), but people
should be concerned about matching case in the DEFs/on disk *especially* in
that case.
Also, note that this hack will not always help on systems with case-sensitive
lookup.
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When a file from the local file system is opened, its real file name is gotten
with SHGetFileInfo() and compared against the one that was passed. In the case
they're not identical, a warning is issued.
This is one step towards eliminating mismatched file names in DEFs etc., which
cause trouble on systems that look them up case-sensitively. However, it's not
perfect because the issue is trickier than it appears on first sight.
For one thing, this will only check the last (i.e. file) part in the path,
falsely accepting mismatched directory names. However for these, it reports
them ruthlessly, even for those names where the try-other-case hack (try all
uppercase, all lowercase) would find the correctly-cased file.
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They were broken by r2666, which made their elements intptr_t instead of
int32_t, but this change was not reflected in related allocation code.
WARNING: players on 64-bit platforms should not attempt to load games saved
with r2665 or earlier.
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Note: You may encounter a crash if you try to test your map and Mapster32 is running fullscreen.
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- alloc_multimapstate() helper
- make g_netMapRevision a uint32 and store save->revision in sequence order
(without &(NET_REVISIONS-1))
- one assert, one XXX comment, stylistic changes
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This should be more correct, since previously, the saved PNGs were way too
contrasty when looked from within a browser. Now, they'll always be
slightly darker than in-game (assuming one has a gamma greater than 1).
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For Lunatic, we'll want to get rid of the t_data --> script indirections, since
the latter will be no more. Thus, all parameters are saved in t_data directly.
For the normal build, there are no changes, only stylistic tweaks.
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EVENT_SOUND: triggered upon playback of any sound, this allows the "hard coded" sounds to be altered in a context-aware fashion instead of having to resort to clunky hacks like replacing them with a blank sound effect. RETURN var
iable is set to the sound effect # of the sound to be played, or -1 to cancel playback.
EVENT_CHECKTOUCHDAMAGE: triggered in P_CheckTouchDamage() whenever the player collides with anything. Value of RET
URN is set to the result provided by clipmove() and so can be decoded in the same way. Value of RETURN when the event is over can also be manipulated to control some of the hard coded damage effects.
EVENT_CHECKFLOORDAMAGE: triggered in P_CheckFloorDamage(), RETURN is simply the picnum of the floor of the sector t
he player is in. Can be used to cancel hard coded floor damage effects or to make other tiles exhibit the same eff
ects
Other misc fixes and cleanups, including a possible workaround for Duke Plus SECTOREFFECTOR light issues wherein all SE49 and SE50 that have a statnum of STAT_EFFECTOR are simply changed to STAT_LIGHT during the STAT_EFFECTOR loop
now.
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The remaining checks now "continue;" when an oob tilenum is found where
an oob access would ensue else. Also, it's now checked for negative
numbers (the message remains the same though).
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The primary reason for doing this is that handing of moving sectors is
significantly simplified. Because moving sectors usually don't move containing
SEs/effector-statnum sprites, no special handing code is needed to move light
SEs with them. Thus, this commit sets light SEs to a new statnum when they're
spawned *from premap*, and a new G_Move*-like function (called G_DoPolymerLights)
is added to process every sprite in that status list.
This should "fix" light SEs moving together with a variety of moving sectors,
but CON programs expecting the old behavior may break, therefore this commit is
marked as experimental.
Additionally, a problem with the old implementation is identified: it seems like
the correct functioning is dependent upon the order of processing between the
sector movement effector and the light SE, so this makes it another good reason
for the change. (A third one is that all lights can be processed with a per-
statnum loop, but CON coders should not do this until the change is considered
final).
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- Make MAXXDIM and MAXYDIM macros be 860 and 490, respectively. tueidj says
max. screen size is 848x480, but there are oob access bugs in the classic
renderer when running with the maximum possible resolution
- don't allocate additional sector/wall storage for Mapster (saves ~16k)
- Add ud.config.UseJoystick = 1 in config.c, but make it conditional on Wii
- remove one comment I no longer believe true, add one TODO comment
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This is so that it may be intercepted in the future.
The only code that's not replaced by the function call is with the CON
interface to g_player[].ps->pals via player[].pals X and .pals_time.
Also, comment out one instance because it's overwritten by a succeeding one.
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Besides being the compiler's job nowadays, they significantly inflate
the size of the debugging builds.
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Among other things, comment out very seldomly (or not at all)
used sprite member macros: SV, ZV, RX, RY, CX, CY, CD, PL.
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(I.e. also restore r2232 again.)
The first one is the palette restore logic in G_DisplayRest, the second
is CON setgamepalette, to which the "don't gltexinvalidateall()" bit is
added to mimic the first. Hightile invalidations aren't really useful for
anything other than reloading them after a video mode change, IMO.
These changes mean that
1) active full screen tints should (almost) always be kept with a basepal
change. The only exceptions to this are when tints really have to be
cleared, e.g. when changing the player view in co-op play.
2) there should be no performance issues with simultaneously changing
basepals while a tint is applied
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Previously, we checked whether the faded palette has changed (by way of CRC)
and invalidated the textures then unless the preserve flags were set. This
however could lead to wrongly invalidating them under unfortunate circumstances,
e.g. basepal change from CON + tints at the same time before r2620 which
reverted r2232.
Now, only invalidate them if the corresponding preserve flags are clear AND
* the base palette has really changed OR
* the palette CRC changed and we were running on software gamma
The latter means that performance-killing invalidations may still happen on
GL platforms lacking HW gamma (for ATI, it's currently only disabled in 8-bit
fullscreen).
Also have a new global 'basepalreset' to fake a basepal change for
setbrightness(), currently used when changing renderers so that going from
Polymer to Polymost and back again will invalidate the Polymer textures
on the second change, potentially re-applying a basepal highpal. (Still
with me?)
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The sliders themselves still permit changing values, but are drawn with a
'disabled' shade because they're non-functional with software gamma.
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This was fixed with the preceding change; software mode will now always use
software gamma if an ATI/AMD card is detected.
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Previously, I knew no way of querying for graphics adapter vendors/names from
anything other than OpenGL. Googling revealed a way to do this with the
Windows API.
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- in actors.c, make a static array const (the original patch removed the
staticness)
- remove one comment and change some compiled-out code
- remove commented out pre-Makefile.common stuff
Some changes were not adopted from tueidj's patch:
- whitespace cleanup
- ud.config.UseJoystick = 1 in config.c
- Makefile.common, as mentioned before
- proper read-in of g_numRealPalettes, because it was done with r2503
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- BIGX -> BIGX_, likely again because of a name clash
- make a loop in animlib.c iterate in forward direction
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This part is a mixture of the original patch and my changes. It seems like
tueidj had some trouble
1) getting OGG to work, which is why it's conditionally compiled out
2) struggling with endianness with the mixing routines? This may be also
due to him missing to define two others BIGENDIAN macros (our code is
in need of cleanup there). Note the change in jaudiolib/src/mix.c!
Because I added my share to this part, I might have actually broken sound
mixing on big-endian platforms.
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On the Wii, V7 (i.e. original) map limits are used and the maximum screen size
is 1600x1200.
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- conditionally compiles out some code intended for the PC platforms
- compat.c: get home directory routine, access() implementation
- game.c: don't use ioctl(), lower cache1d size to 8 MiB, Wii-specific
initialization code and application directory ("apps/eduke32")
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This simply macro-defines various low-level networking functions.
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For the Wii, SDL's mutex functionality is used. The implementation in the
original patch was wrong though, so this part required non-trivial changes.
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- the crosshair is displayed at the position read from the absolute pointing
device
- in the menus, use the hat input (that was mapped to mouse buttons in part 4)
for navigation
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- sdlayer.c: custom "get joystick button names" routine
- jmact/mouse.c: packs some joystick events into the value returned by
MOUSE_GetButtons(): bits used are 256, 512, 4096, 8192
- MOUSE_Init() --> Mouse_Init(), presumably because of a name clash?
- comments out right-shift of joystick analog values by 5, maybe this fixes
the scale problems with the joystick on the PC too?
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I didn't add Makefile.common, because it needs to be made conditional.
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The original patch was communicated to me by Hendricks, but since it didn't
apply cleanly (it's based on r2182) I took the liberty of slightly messing
with it for inclusion into EDuke32.
Info: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/User:Tueidj/Duke3D
This first part (which wasn't changed from the original patch) implements
scaling arithmetic and miscellaneous pragmas, some in PPC assembly and a part
of them in C. Of some interest is the fact that the Wii processor apparently
lacks support for 64-bit integers, so divscale() uses floating-point math.
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Because gltexinvalidate*() could be called too often when setgamepalette is used
while having a tint overlaid else. Pending thorough analysis/reworking of the
32-bit mode base palette handling / texture invalidation.
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That is, have a second loop over all models run for each deleted tex and
null the texname. This is ugly, sure, but it's better than calling
glDeleteTextures on stale names.
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