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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This enables ART animations to take effect on voxels in classic, voxels and models in Polymost, and models in Polymer.
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Implemented using GL_LINEAR fog. The only source of difference (besides the
obvious indexed vs. true color) should now be the distance constant, which
still had to be determined experimentally. Polymer implements this mode in
its fog fragment program part.
Parallaxed skies are always drawn with full visibility, I'm not sure if there
are any maps that expect otherwise.
Also, accidentally committed: factor out initialization code from
polymost_printext256() into gen_font_glyph_tex(), small game.c changes.
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This also means that the "r_shadescale_unbounded 0" option will work
in Polymer (except on models).
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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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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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This reverts r3159..r3161.
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/include/compat.h
(Handled so that r3163's changes are kept applied.)
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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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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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- factor out the "is inside" predicates
- rename updatesector_onlynextwalls() -> updatesectorbreadth()
- add ATTRIBUTE((nonnull(4))) to the bitmap arg of updatesectorexclude().
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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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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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-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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Specifically, it was in the "determine searchwall when aiming at floor or
ceiling" part. Now, if prsectors[]->ceil.plane (or ->floor.plane) is NULL,
we set the searchwall to the sector's firstwall and return.
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This was broken ever since updatesprite() had been forked off drawsprite() and
would cause static lights to never hit static sprites until one or the other
changed, after which the light would always get culled against outdated sprite
geometry.
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Since updatesprite() only happens once for static sprites, avoiding
light culling if we hit it in a shadow pass means that sprite will
never be lit as long as that happens.
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With VBOs enabled, the virtual pointer to the geometry of frame 0 of a model
is always NULL. This was confusing the polymer code responsible for deciding
whether to enable smooth animations or not, which meant that any animation
that would loop to frame 0 would do it as if animation interpolation was
disabled, which looks very choppy.
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The following functions have const qualifiers attached for the 'destination'
arguments: kdfwrite, dfwrite in cache1d.c and copybuf{byte,reverse,} in the
pragmas source or headers. A couple uses of the latter ones were replaced
with calls to standard library functions.
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Internally, updateanimation() now takes a third parameter 'lpal'.
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The cause was a combination of many factors. First, Polymer requires the
start-drawing position to be inside the sector to draw (deviations lead to
incorrect drawing). This was violated by the game, because it interpolated
the current and next tic position without updating the sectnum, leading to
inconsistencies especially when passing through narrow sectors. Polymer
worked around it by doing an updatesector() each frame, however this works
poorly for maps with overlapping geometry such as SoS or RoR.
The solution to this is to add a new engine function,
updatesector_onlynextwalls(), which searches the sectors (via nextsector)
in breadth-first fashion instead of from 0 to numsectors-1, like updatesector
does when it fails for the *immediate* nextwall neighbors.
Internally, the breadt-first search helpers are moved into the engine.
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Also, for debugging builds, show this message from verbosity level 1 on.
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the SE ones douple, triple, ... after each save. Maphack lights are reloaded
with polymer_resetlights() (though I've had them disappearing after load, I
couldn't reproduce it afterwards).
- in debugging builds, print a message when polymer_resetlight is called on a
nonexistent one. The problem is not so much the call itself (it's guarded),
but the fact that resources on the caller side may not have been freed if it
thinks that those lights do in fact exist. Right now, it's not the case though.
- add 'loaded map hack' messages after some other successful loadmaphack calls
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fashion. Among other things, this makes the FOV widening when shrunk
work. User CON code should always check the initial viewingrange value
when attempting to do FOV effects like zoom, because it is not guaranteed
to be 65536 due to different screen aspect ratios etc.
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polymer_addlight(). I have no idea whether it's the 'right' thing,
but it fixes this:
Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
at polymer_updatelights (polymer.c:5090)
by polymer_drawrooms (polymer.c:938)
. . .
Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
at loadmaphack (engine.c:9482)
Fix another uninitialized access when rendering jpegs.
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Getting the texture handles without requiring invalidation means we can
handle ART-animating tilenums without impacting performance too much.
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This won't actually do anything until the a debug bit is added when
creating the context, but that requires support for GLX_create_context
which SDL doesn't support. I'll add support for WGL_create_context to
winlayer in a bit as a stopgap.
Also updates our local copy of glext.h with a fresh one from the
Khronos registry.
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We need to Y-invert the projection texcoords when sampling
from the lightmap.
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Sprites would stick with their old material on global palette change.
This goes through all prsprites and clobbers their CRCs so that an
alternate skin / tint / highpal can be applied accordingly.
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The winding order of faces is different if only flipping about X or Y,
and we were unconditionally culling CW faces.
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First, if we're in Polymer, don't precache tinted tiles that have a highpal
for that certain pal. Second, don't precache tiles for palnum 251 (the last
non-reserved one, which is used as a crosshair pal). Assuming that there are
no other tints, this cuts the initial precache time and cache size on disk in
half.
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Keep track of which side is getting culled, swap around mirrors, swap
around model drawing.
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is present (like in E4L1). Also sneak in a trivial change in cache1d.c
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In cases where performing occlusion queries for multiple red walls
leading to the same sector, we would sometimes leak a number of
query objects. This was apparently harmless on NVIDIA drivers, but
would leak tons of memory on ATI.
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The code was using the Polymer-cached version of the sector cstat to
determine the translucency of its diffuse material, meaning it would
never get it right on the first try; that's what you get for having
completely different variables named 's' and 'sec'.
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We normally enable backface culling always, but turn it off for
two-sided sprites; we need to make sure it's re-enabled after that
as sector masks are drawn after.
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Some of the ROR code was operating under the assumption that drawasks
always correspond to one call of polymer_displarooms(), but that's not
necessarily the case; external view draws all sectors from the top
polymer_drawrooms(), which was causing crashes. Just ignore the sector
mask queues in external view mode, we already don't draw masked walls.
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Check all the bunch siblings if we get a floor/ceiling hit and walk
them if their own planes hit.
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When walking the sectors in displayrooms, detect floor/sector masks to
place them in a mask queue. The queues are allocated on the heap, but
a stack pointer is maintained by the displayrooms to allow it to play
nice with mirror recursion.
Right now the masks are drawn after all of drawmasks is finished; that
means you can see sprites and wall masks through sector masks, but not
the opposite. There is a slight attempt at blending far to near, but
nothing too conclusive yet; that means that in some cases some sector
masks won't be visible through other sector masks, but it should work
for trivial cases.
The next step would be to copy all the drawmasks logic into Polymer
and have it (attempt to) properly interleave sector masks where they
belong in the blending order.
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Previously they would get counted both as 1-way walls for immediate
drawing and as mask walls for delayed drawing.
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Assigns the right alpha value to floor/ceiling planes if their
translucency bits are set and make sure that changing the cstat now
triggers an update of the material for editing purposes.
This doesn't do anything by itself, but will be needed to correctly
draw floor/ceiling masks.
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When walking the sectors, put more drawing work between queuing and
reaping the occlusion queries to potentially make them more efficient.
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Enumerate the vertical siblings of each walked sector and check them
against the current frustum. No occlusion queries yet, but that should
correct any missing sectors until a flaw in that logic is discovered.
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Reorganize polymer.c a bit to match the order of prototypes from the
header, move macros from the middle into the header.
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- fix an earlier 'oops': make highpals load correctly again
- maphack lights shouldn't be double-loaded now
- slight tweak to the loading screen fadein/out timing
- two bound checks
- make some variables static in engine.c
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This fixes a ridiculous interaction problem between non-black fog and
additive lighting passes. Plagman is stupid.
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* New shade/visibility calculation code, which is activated with 'r_usenewshading' (on by default), and is closer to the classic look. Also tweak the FOGSCALE macro to have approximately the same fog distance with all renderers.
* Mapster32: END modifier to RShift. If it's pressed when RShift is released, sprites which are in grayed out sectors are also selected; Make changing shade affect all highlighted sprites in 3D mode (when aiming at one of them).
* some debug code to watch out for suspicious glGenTexture/glDeleteTextures calls, not active.
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First, it is now possible to disable the memcache (which is there to cache the texcache) by setting the new cvar 'r_memcache' to 0. Do this if you're constrained on memory or getting crashes when e.g. doing vidrestart often. Also, the memcache will disable itself (and free its storage, if it's there) the first time it fails to allocate.
Fix a strcpy with identical arguments in game.c and a couple of uninitialized mem accesses related to Polymer lights.
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Engine stuff:
* Add 'r_shadescale_unbounded' cvar. When set to 0, OpenGL renderers should never
draw completely black objects (currently only implemented for Polymost)
Mapster32:
* Add 'r_shadescale' to config
* In 3D mode, make SPACE behave the same as holding down a mose button: the
currently pointed-at object is locked. Required some modification of a.m32
to play well (i.e. not reset SPACE). This is useful by itself but more so
in conjunction with the next point
* make Alt behave as a modifier with PGUP/PGDN: when aiming at a 2-sided wall,
move the other side's sector's ceiling or floor (only this is new).
* Auto-alignment of walls can be controlled in a finer grained fashion now:
When pressing '.', only the immediate neighbors get aligned. Use Ctrl-. for
the old behaviour.
* When inserting a point in 2D mode, auto-align the neighboring wall
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generate the highpalookup maps offline (only with a few incomplete pals right
now).
New DEF token: highpalookup [pal] [filename]
New cvar: r_pr_highpalookups
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