This is so that in the event of a crash, no CON dump will be printed if no
(actor or loadactor) CON code was actually executing at the time of the
crash, confusing the users. Note: doesn't apply for event code.
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We've been running with same-sized actor_t for a while without problems now.
In the unlikely event (famous last words) that an issue should pop up later,
this revision should be consulted for the differences between the two versions.
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The format is
snd #<sound number>
inst <instance of that sound>:
voice <internal voice handle>,
ow <owner's sprite ID/-1> (this is the interesting part)
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- make a couple variables static in sounds_mapster32.c
- KHz --> Hz in initialization text
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added: sector extra; viewingrange and yxaspect before the main drawrooms call
removed: randomseed
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It needs to have the sound quality box removed and the Game directory box added, possibly among other things.
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The replacement of atoi with strtol in r2374 had the side-effect that numbers
out of the range of a 32-bit integer were being returned as LONG_MAX/LONG_MIN
instead of being converted by taking the bits and re-interpreting them (note
that it was a coincidence that atoi behaved that way; to be strict, the
behavior was undefined and there is no regression).
Now, we implement parsing decimal integers using strtoll (with assuming
"long long" being the same as int64_t) and check in which range the number
falls. If it's in the range (INT32_MAX <= x <= UINT32_MAX), issue a warning;
if it's not in (INT32_MIN <= x <= UINT32_MAX), warn too (though this better
ought to be an error?). In each case, the bit representation is converted to
the CON number type (int32 to assume maximum portability) by re-interpreting
the bits [this is the same as an int/int cast, with GCC at least; more
generally, it's implementation-defined per C99].
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This fixes mirrors consisting of more than one walls not drawing when the
first assigned mirror wall breaks. It still does not let you have more
than one mirror (i.e. mirror sectors) showing up at the same time in
the scene. Affects classic and Polymost only.
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This was causing oob sector accesses with code like this:
getwall[hitwall].nextsector temp
ifvarvare sector[temp].floorz sector[temp].ceilingz setvar tempb 1
(from DT's HYPERCORE).
Also validate quote indices passed to CON's quote and userquote commands at
runtime.
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Such game text was shown starting from about the center of the screen.
The reason for the bug was this code:
t += 1 + isdigit(*(t+2));
The sequence points here are at the beginning and end of this assignment
expression, and the updating of t may happen anywhere between these (C99
6.5.16 #3). Please don't write such code. When in doubt, and assignment
and reference to the same object should be split!
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This plays more nicely with automatic formatters. Also indent accordingly.
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Because: 1) It used to be like this; 2) guard against bad CON input.
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Encountered with Scent.map. Since the SE21 are deleted after they have
been used, the search for them in the ST28 code in sector.c may come up
empty, in which case sector[-1] would be accessed.
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That is, everyplace a user input is to be converted. The only remaining
instance of atoi() is now atoi(s_buildDate).
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Internally, the last argument to neartag is now a pointer to a function
int32_t (*blacklist_sprite_func)(int32_t i),
which is supposed to return 1 if sprite[i] should NOT be considered for hitting.
This is now used in the hard-coded neartag() calls in sector.c, but not in any
way in CON (there's neither a C blacklist function provided, nor is there a
possibility to define one in CON). There, all sprites with picnums >=1 and <=10
(i.e. the effectors) will be blacklisted. This remedies problems where such
sprites would get in the way of switches.
Note that a whitelist approach (only consider a predefined set, namely those
picnums which will be checked afterwards) has back-compatibility implications
since people may have used e.g. lotagged window sprites to cover a switch.
Also, the >=1 to <=10 range is [sic] (the static, not dynamic values are used),
since anyone redefining effector picnums is clearly out of their mind.
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I'm not getting this warning (synthesis is) but I think it's justified because
the VOC block parsing code isn't terribly validating...
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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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- RENDERER SETUP is now also accessible from classic, with only 2 options:
'aspect ratio' and 'ambient light level'
- remove the latter option from the VIDEO SETUP menu
- When compiled with OpenGL, the aspect ratio option cycles between 3 states:
r_usenewaspect=1 (the modern way), and r_usenewaspect=0 but r_widescreen=0/1.
In non-GL builds, there are only 2 states.
- don't display black translucent overlay in COLOR CORRECTION menu
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The reason was that drawmasks(), which was where the resetting of the fake
RoR textures happened under Polymer, can be called from polymer_displayrooms()
when mirrors are present. I was assuming that drawmasks() was only ever called
after the 'main' drawrooms and that hence the sequence of fake RoR tile tweaking
was set, reset, set, reset, ... which it was not.
Now, do the resetting explicitly after every drawmasks() in the editor.
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- Maintain a position relative to the start of the data. VOC doesn't
mandate an EOF marker (blocktype 0). If we go over the end, fake
that marker, so as to restart a looping sound or stop a one-shot one.
This fixes an uninitialized mem access with the corrupt SNAKRM.VOC.
- When encountering the EOF marker, don't read the 3 bytes of block size,
since they may not be there.
- Read blocksize by ORing and shifting the 3 bytes, not with *(int32_t *)...
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- guard cansee() against negative sectnums (return 0 immediately), since
it's often called with the player sectnum as one argument
- in resetpspritevars(), don't inset APLAYER sprite if sectnum < 0, which
can happen if a map is started in void space accidentally (e.g. from
the editor)
- two checks before accessing sector[] with a player sectnum
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This fixes updateanimation picking up foreign (and thus potentially oob)
frame numbers at "3: c > n".
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Uncomment #define DEBUG_VALGRIND_NO_SMC in duke3d.h to be able to
valgrind --smc-check=none (or the default stack-only)
with Polymost and Polymer renderers.
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It was causing update issues when many tints were applied simultaneously,
like being shot and spit at by enforcers while being on rails barefeet.
Also, the GL modes were calling gltexinvalidate8() when picking up goodies
or being hurt with that change, so it needs much more thought.
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This fixes a bug in passing: 'int32_t j' was assigned to as a temporary inside
one instance of the code, but used as if it were the previous sprite index
further on. Would only happen with projectiles that "work like" both SPIT
and RPG_IMPACT.
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- make PGUP/PGDN and HOME/END behave as expected across all menus
- in keyboard/mouse button mapping menu, draw function names that have been given
custom names via CON with pal 8 for easier recognition
- fix tinting of function names in mouse button mapping menu
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Internally, there's a new function fade_screen_black() that implements the
fading more efficiently than calling rotatesprite for classic, and uses
tile 0 (assumed to have at least 64x32 size) in the GL modes.
The black background of the user map selector is still done with rotatesprite
and tile BLANK in every renderer.
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So that the game won't exit if you write 'vidmode 4' when intending
'setrendermode 4'.
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The problems still remains that rotatesprite behaves differently in classic and
OpenGL modes with clipping boundaries specified (and maybe in some other cases)
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This means that when e.g. emerging from water hurt will change the
palette instantly, but because bit 16 is added to the P_SetGamePalette
call, the tinting is retained.
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Of course, only when the mod/TC in question doesn't use that feature.
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led out or not. Removing features that certain mods may depend on to operate correctly without throwing any kind of
error or warning at startup other than a logged message is bad.
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The "double-click button4" had to make way for MOUSE5 in the button binds menu,
but I don't think anyone cares. Savegame compatibility was actually silently
broken with the MAXTILES update earlier, but I forgot updating the version...
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Also a couple of other cleanup lines... might need more though, I'm not sure
it's all good there.
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If enabled, this makes the following arrays be allocated statically:
spriteext, spritesmooth, sector, wall, sprite, tsprite, while
necessarily disabling the clipshape feature (because it relies on
setting sector/wall to different malloc'd block temporarily).
To compile, pass DEBUGANYWAY=1 in addition to RELEASE=0 to 'make',
and it's really only useful with CC=clang, of course.
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Ideally, we would also warn when setting WEAPONx_SHOOTS to negative values, but
we'd have to intercept CON's setvar's and it wouldn't be pretty.
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- fix one bound-checking line
- rewrite two lines in astub.c to potentially not overflow an int16
- make tiletovox[] an array of int16's
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- 'whitecol' was defined in the engine and in build.c, use only the engine one
- make cachesize, artsize, artversion static in engine.c
- undo some formatting havoc presumably done by astyle
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Since the original source code release of Duke3D, there was a potentially
dangerous hack where actor[].dispicnum was set to -4 to signal "this actor
should not have a floor shadow for this moment" (it doesn't really work,
if you ask me).
Now, use another bit of actor[].flags for that purpose because setting
any picnum members to negative values asks for trouble.
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E.g. this should work correctly now:
// FLY_BY, PIPEBOMB_EXPLODE, OCTA_DYING
animsounds logo { 1 244 64 14 64 144 }
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The syntax is as follows:
animsounds <anim> { frame1 sound1 frame2 sound2 ... }
<anim> has to be one of the tokens: cineov2, cineov3, RADLOGO, DUKETEAM,
logo, vol41a, vol42a, vol4e1, vol43a, vol4e2, or vol4e3, corresponding
to hard-coded Duke3D anims.
The frameN's (1-based frame numbers) have to be in ascending order (but not
necessarily strictly ascending, so that a frame may have more than one sound).
Example: for Duke3D's XBLA nuke logo animation (IVF extracted from nuke.webm),
the following definition overlays the video with a sound sequence similar
(identical save for timing) to the original nuke animation:
// frame 1: FLY_BY, frame 64: PIPEBOMB_EXPLODE
animsounds logo { 1 244 64 14 }
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the loop. For the release build and the test animation, this lowers the time
to 3-4 ms per conversion of one frame on my desktop machine.
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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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crashes.
Usually, after loading a game, some wall tiles are tweaked depending on whether
adult mode is enabled or not. If it's not, those wall picnums are replaced
with blank or broken screens. If it is, they are restored from the wall's
.extra member. Apparently though, Mapster32 leaves some .extra members
floating around even after deleting a TROR nextwall link (it's used as the
'lower wall index'). Because MAXWALLS is greater than MAXTILES, this may
produce out-of-bounds accesses and corrupt memory (besides setting wall
tilenums to nonsensical values) later in the game.
Other than that, the change only affects loading savegames created with adult
mode OFF. Kinky TV screenies simply won't be restored then.
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check one 'if' down since mirrors are only created when the condition holds
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Resetting the gamevars might produce inconsistencies between an earlier loaded
game (for example, if it was saved with different/earlier CON code), and worst
of all, the gamevars that reference C variables might be overwritten (i.e. the
addresses to those variable, which is very bad!).
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certain situations (mostly cutscenes etc). This commit removes bit 1 from all
flags that make it to setbrightness, the meaning of which is "don't actually
update the palette". I have no idea what it was for and since the corresponding
P_SetGamePalette() calls were from places like the mentioned cutscenes, I don't
think it matters performance-wise.
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the constants 0 and 1, and moveptrs may reference the script up to index 2
then (though I'm not sure whether the code is reachable with moveofs either
0 or 1), so make sure it's nulled instead of whatever happened to compile at
the first two positions. Move 1 is only used once in the original cons,
when frozen and being shattered.
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Now we don't need to worry about the numbers running out soon.
Bump BYTEVERSION by three to celebrate this, too.
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This makes savegames practically the same as the initial snapshot of a demo.
Saves are now named 'dukesavX.esv' (demos: 'edemoX.edm').
Additionally, many changes that couldn't/needn't be cleanly separated are added
with this commit:
- make spriteext_t have the same size across 32/64 bit platforms (actor_t partially)
- prevent saving/loading in MP games (it certainly didn't work and still doesn't)
- it's time we start using assertions! Define NDEBUG for releasse builds.
- reset savegame major and minor versions (we have a new magic string, so no conflict)
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It was identified with the clearfrags rewriting, but not corrected.
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There were two instances of nearly identical code in premap.c and savegame.c.
Also identifies a (harmless) problem with realloc'ing, we had:
if (len+1 > sizeof(MapInfo[...].musicfn))
MapInfo[...].musicfn = Brealloc(MapInfo[...].musicfn, len+1)
which reallocs almost all the time (since .musicfn is a pointer). Now we do
realloc every time...
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Bmemset(..., 0, sizeof(...)) instead of clearbuf(..., MAX..., 0),
because the latter would clear only half of the data on 64-bit platforms.
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some information about it instead of simply omitting it.
Internally, struct savegame --> struct savegame_ for easier grepping.
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32- and 64-bit platforms. Also, make struct type actor_t also have a common
size of 128 bytes. New code currently disabled and #ifdef'd for comparison.
This requires certain t_data[] entries ([1]: move ptr, [4]: action ptr and
[5]: ai ptr with actors) to be converted to script offsets instead of pointers,
breaking savegame and net packet compatibility (we could in theory try hard not
to, but it would be too much trouble).
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Actors are always moved such that _they_ clip against blocking sprites, even
if their blocking bit is clear. Setting the new bit make them not clip against
anything. The promary use of this is for decorative moving sprites that are
spawned in masses, such as rain or snow.
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to negative numbers. Previously, only checks for being zero were performed,
but CON code in the wild also has WEAPONx_SPAWN -1, which would propagate to
the sprite picnum...
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Usage: press the ['] (quote) modifier together with the PERIOD key.
Aligns only the immediate upper and lower neighbors of each wall that got
aligned by following point2s or nextwalls. Doesn't play well with Alt
(carry over xrepeat) yet, might need two subsequent alignment passes.
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Various code checked for switch tiles in the following manner,
for (ii=0; ii<2; ii++)
switch (DynamicTileMap[sprite[i].picnum-1+ii]) { case SOME_SWITCH: ... }
which blows for picnum 0. Now, we simply disallow it.
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callback 'G_Polymer_UnInit'.
- In astub.c, reset spritelightid to -1 when nulling the spritelightptr of
a sprite (no crashes observed, just precaution)
- In sdlayer.c, catch SIGILLs with our signal handler too, since illegal
instructions are what the instrumented debug builds will execute when
attempting to carry out an undefined (per C) operation.
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one sector was filled and the 'clear bunch' message was displayed even if the
operation was canceled.
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represents a pointer into the script for label types other than LABEL_DEFINE
instead of checking inclusion of the value in the script bounds. This
assertion was tested with WGR2 SVN.
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can be caused by copying map parts from one map to another (or a new one).
The copying system is slightly broken right now....
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The main change consist of adding a key press (and release) callback
whose only purpose is to be used from m32script as EVENT_KEYPRESS.
When entering that event, the RETURN variable will be set to the
keystatus code of the key, and whether it was pressed or released can
be checked by looking at keystatus[] at that code (ifholdkey and
ifhitkey do this). The purpose of this, then, is to be able to remap
keys in a more general (and complicated) fashion than is possible with
the mapster32.cfg 'remap' option. Various other additions build around
this central one:
- add an example EVENT_KEYPRESS to a.m32, among other things emulating
the keypad arrows with Alt-<normal arrows> for notebook convenience;
disabled initially
- a.m32: set 'owner' with Alt-KP2: now Alt-Shift-KP2, because of
collision with the above
- new m32script command: setkey <keycode>, setting keystatus[<keycode>]
to 1 (note: may be restricted to use in EVENT_KEYPRESS only in the
future)
- fix indexing an m32script array with a defined label, there used to
be a 'not a gamevar' error instead
- add the following constant labels for some key codes:
KEY_SCROLL, KEY_F1 .. KEY_F12
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with no highlighted sectors; and when entering 3D mode, even if there are
highlighted sectors. This should have almost no effect, but I find it cleaner
that way.
- Check map for corruption every time an editing change is done. This was
accidentally disabled when commenting out the undo code (which I've yet
to debug).
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of SPACE and C when in side-view mode. Now, this is accomplished by checking
directly in the overheadeditor code.
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selector. This could lead to a crash when OpenGL wasn't initialized before.
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(lazy_tileselector=1 in mapster32.cfg). We're drawing tiles one by one,
so glDrawBuffer(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK) is our friend.
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sector c/f and moving one of them would go beyond the other side (ceilingz >
floorz), don't move any sector c/f at all. When moving only one sector in that
case, move so that ceilingz == floorz.
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Now, if more than one sectors are affected, always move them by the same
amount. That is, if one of them would be sticking against the other side,
don't move the rest. Another change consists of determining the z delta
first, and only then moving the sprites by that amount. This fixes the
problem where you'd e.g. raise a 'floor door' against the ceiling, and the
effector sprites would be raised one time too much, preventing them from
being lowered the next time.
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- new mapster32.cfg and OSD variable 'fixmaponsave_sprites', telling the
editor whether to 'fix' the sprite sectnums on saving and entering 3D
mode. Note that a) sprite sectnums are never fixed when 'script_expertmode'
is enabled, as before, and b) sprites that have out-of-bounds sectnums
are still fixed if a proper sector is found
- if saving and some sprite sectnums have thus been tweaked, inform the
mapper on the status line and print the changes in the OSD
- fix update issue similar to an earlier one: when 'saving as', the astub.c-
based file name is now updated too, so saving with Ctrl-S now saves into
the one save with 'save as' (and not the old one)
- don't attempt to recheck wall pointers from scratch (when saving and running
with -check) if it's a TROR map
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Hopefully this fixes the periodic pausing/unpausing that a few people
have been experiencing.
Also fix build with GCC 3.
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with RAND_MAX > 32767 (everything except Windows?). The 'displayrand' command
now returns values from 0 to 32767 inclusive, across all platforms.
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setactorsoundpitch <actor#> <sound#> <pitchoffset>
which can be used to change the pitch of a playing sound.
The pitch offset has the same meaning as the definesound pitch range endpoints,
i.e. the units are 1/100th of a seminote. Note that just like the random pitch
offset, increasing the pitch makes the sound duration shorter (and vice versa).
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member, so maybe not *that* bad) and an invalid memory access when trying to
access a per-player gamevar in a player-less context (e.g. WGR2 SVN r25
WGR2GAME.CON line 10448).
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playback functions. Without these, there would be an uninitialized access
in line 444 of multivoc.c (if the memory in question was allocated with malloc,
but still...)
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and some VoiceNode struct members with a const, commit forgotten vorbis.c
changes.
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last one + this one:
A couple of tweaks against accidental overwriting of maps.
- first, fix a bug where the map name wasn't reset to 'newboard.map' when starting a
new map
- When saving with Ctrl-S, query the user for confirmation and also show the file name
where the map will be written
- when going into the ESC-menu, print the file name where the map will be written
on pressing 'S' above the '(S)ave' text
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Keep in mind that MUSICANDSFXs with ambient sounds must still have lotags
less than 999 because values >=1000 are used for the amount of reverb.
(999 can't be used because the original code reads '< 999' and I'm not
sure whether it has any special significance... probably not though)
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overheadeditor() by allocating temp variables in the blocks where they
are needed.
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- fix arg checking in checkdefs.sh
- some tilenum and quote ID validation in the CON interpreter
- G_DrawDigiNum and friends: eliminate redundant strlen calls
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add it to the 'all' target instead
source/midi.c: eliminate one 'variable set but not used' warning
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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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First, when pressing 'S on signed members (like the shade), display
the real signed value instead of the value cast to an unsigned type.
Second, when aiming at an overwall and pressing G, affect the overwall
instead of the wall. Maybe these changes affect a few other queries too...
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ceilings or floors. In such cases, you're not squished unconditionally (instead
of fetching the ceiling or floor height of the neighbor sector), but TROR isn't
meant for small-scale RoR anyway.
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This fixes a crash when loading a map afterwards.
Tweak a few debugging messages and some whitespace.
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My choice of solution is simply to add an extra set of values duplicating the previous five because doing so would definitely show the user no changes. I could have tinkered with the messy loop where the out-of-bounds references are made but there is no guarantee I could have succeeded or kept compatibility.
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Polymer has a hack that snaps horiz values of spotlights between 90 and 110
to 90 and 110 to avoid triggering aliasing artifacts with perfectly horizontal
spotlights. Propagate that change all the way to the spotlight SE sprite so
that the code won't think that the horiz is always different from the light
and mark it invalid each frame.
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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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three individual loops and compile the enclosing function at -O3 (-O1 for
debugging builds). Now, the time for this conversion ranges from 7 to 18
ms per frame across various tested machines, a clear improvement.
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- when pasting to walls or maskwalls, the following user bits are kept now:
4 (top/bottom alignment [O])
1+64 (blocking, hitscan)
8+256 (x/y-flip)
- print '(one-sided)' when pressing Shift + ([B] or [H]) on a wall
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is picked" but still not perfect. In particular, sometimes a wrong wall is
selected, and sprites don't get picked through portals. As a rule of thumb,
don't be too far away from the objects you're modifying in 3D mode.
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before, and additionally a mode that doesn't clip against masked walls
and sprites.
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the additional rendering pass
- Remove r_preview_mouseaim cvar from the game, since it's only for Mapster
- sdlmusic.c: (Failed) attempt to fix a call of waitpid() with a non-existent
process ID in the external MIDI playing code. I think there's a race there...
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always like this now:
ExtUninit -> (writesetup, misc.)
uninitengine -> (uninitsystem -> (uninit timers, mouse, ...))
exit()
Some paths still lead to a plain exit(), like failures in cache1d.c or mdsprite.c
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in any renderer because it's drawn with the software one...
Also add a hack to make Polymer realize that viewscreen tiles can change
each tic so that they don't show a static image anymore.
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handled could lead to a bunch whose floors and ceilings covered different
areas. A fix for the reduced functionality arising from this change is
underway.
- Rewrite a small portion of code using yax_vnextsec() in game.c.
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This will prevent it from calling gltexinvalidateall() when e.g. submerging
and resurfacing, mimicking the behavior of the game, where only
gltexinvalidate8() is called in such situations.
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with 'corruptcheck now', but still print each corrected one on tryfix.
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whenever we change to another renderer etc. and define it for the game and
editor. The purpose of the function is to clean up references to Polymer
resources like lights.
This fixes 1) all lights becoming spot lights in the game and 2)
an issue with maphack lights in the editor (can't recall which exactly).
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Specifically, now also consider the sprite tile's yoffset, and fix an
issue when a tsprite got duplicated 'toward' the viewer. Also add a
couple of tests in trueror1.map.
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This makes the latter also correct when testing a map from the editor.
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With script_expertmode enabled, SHIFT-BACKSPACE clears the upwall link and CTRL-
BACKSPACE the downwall link. These functions are useful because the automatic
nextwall determination code sometimes gets it wrong (not corrupting anything) or
if you want to vertically displace a sector attached to a higher or lower level.
Also add the exploding ceiling example to the TROR test map.
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TROR portals that works with a little help from updatesectorz() (change not visible
from CON code). Relies only on the presence of an extension whose portal isn't
blocked and also plays nicely with corner cases like being shrunk and enabling
the jetpack. This should fix the upward moving platforms in WGR2.
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on the command-line isn't found (instead of saying nothing)
* editor: Move inconsistent (stat&2)/heinum detection into the corruption
checker. This makes a lot of original maps spew countless 'errors', but
it's preferable for new maps since such floors and ceilings could behave
strangely with TROR.
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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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which switches have been hidden in the original and user maps. One is to make
it face a wall, and another is to 'embed' it in e.g. the floor, like the
monitor with the burning fuse in E4L1. Both kinds show up when the switches
are rendered as models, revealing the secrets that the mapper sought to hide.
My proposal, implemented in this commit, is to apply a heuristic for such
switches at premap and make them invisible (set cstat bit 32768). The
conditions are re-checked during the game in case there is a switch coming
out of the floor, for example. A new spriteext bit is used for this feature.
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The two bugs are:
- RPG projectiles don't pass through water
- can't emerge from slime in bobsp2
* Coalesce Polymer lights that are at the same position for FIRE-like sprites so that only one light is actually generated. This is good for usermaps that have multi-sprite fires, like bobsp2 again.
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* fix 'squishing' when taking off shrunk (the reason was TROR game code using updatesectorz) and a potential sector[-1] access
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by using setspritez() instead of setsprite() for the sectnum updating.
* Change 'yax-nextwall(0/1)' to 'upwall/downwall' in the corruption checker, makes it much nicer to read.
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* make Ctrl-Alt-A (formerly 'toggle inner gray walls') now remove all gray walls entirely in 2d mode
* make r_usenewaspect enabled by default
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* fix breaking out of 'switch' blocks and compilation of the 'default' case
* Have a way of assigning 'special function' menu [' F] entries to script states. Writing a string literal after the state name will register the state under that name. Menu names are limited to 24 characters and it's possible to have up to 16 of them.
* new branching command 'ifinteractive', true if a state runs from the menu mentioned above.
* new command: getnumberfromuser <<retvar>> "query_string" <maxnum> <flags>
See 'state collect_teleporting_sectors' in a.m32 for a combined usage of the new functionality.
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* helper feature: when shade preview is enabled, the ceilings and floors of highlighted sectors are shown in pal 6. This makes it possible to highlight the TROR-joining candidate sectors in 3D mode using e.g. 'sethighlightsector searchsector 1' while aiming at the respective ceilings and floors, and get visual feedback.
* when failing TROR-joining early ('no consistent joining combinations found'), print to the console why it failed.
* more Makefile.deps updating
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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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The main feature is the addition of -mx and -mh command-line parameters to EDuke32 and Mapster32. These parameters include a con and def "module" respectively. This translates into essentially including the file from the bottom of the compiled script.
I fixed the classic buggy behavior of the BROKEHYDROPLANT and REACTOR2 sprites.
I also fixed a small, long-standing bug where FRAMEEFFECT1 blurs are not affected by sector floorpal. You can see one example of this by shrinking the Enforcer on the upper inside of the toppled building in E3L11: Freeway.
I tweaked the Makefile so that it would automatically regenerate the keep.me files in the $(OBJ) and $(EOBJ) directories after they are deleted for cleaning.
One final change is a slight positioning cleanup of both programs' --help dialog boxes.
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Usage: For an ANM file <somefile>.anm/ANM, EDuke32 looks for <somefile>.ivf, which is the VP8 stream transported by an IVF container. It can be extracted from a WebM file with e.g.
mkvextract tracks <filename>.webm 1:<filename>.ivf
(part of Mkvtoolnix, the Matroska toolset)
Libvpx is required, and the 'YUV'-->RGB conversion is implemented using a fragment shader, so it's for OpenGL modes only. Also, this commit doesn't enable the code.
Unfinished: sound, aspect correction for fullscreen w/ non-square pixels, ... ?
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Make MAXNODESPERLINE in engine_priv.h actually a macro that depends on MAXYSAVES and MAXDIM instead of using the obsolete precomputed value. I think this might have been the cause for the latest patched-up overhead view crash.
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* Read-only CON access to sector bunchnums by adding the labels '.ceilingbunch' and '.floorbunch' to the CON sector structure
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* slightly tweaked status line, now also displaying the number of bunches
* fix a couple of issues unearthed by valgrind and a TROR nextwall corruption when joining sectors
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* it is now possible to paste (and have an outer red wall automatically) highlighted sectors into a sector that is extended on one side and non-sloped on the other. For this, the highlighted sectors must be in one connected component.
* Make it possible to not display inner gray walls, toggled with Ctrl-Alt-A, but only when no manual grayout (Ctrl-R) is in effect.
* bugfix: don't clear original TROR-nextwall link when duplicating extended highlighted sector
* m32script: protect wall members relevant to TROR
* save autogray (Ctrl-A) and showinnergray (see above) to mapster32.cfg
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- sethighlightsector <sectnum> <on?>
- updatehighlightsector
- collectsectors <<array_to_collect_sectnums>> <initial_sector> <<num_collected_sectors>> <sector_filtering_state>
The latter does a breadth-first search starting from an initial sector and collects nextsectors only when the filtering state, given a sectnum as RETURN input, writes a nonzero value into RETURN. As a usage example, a.m32 includes the state 'collect_teleporting_sectors', that collects all sectors containing an SE7 and highlights them afterwards. This way, it should be possible to retrofit old maps with TROR by distributing small scripts that do most of the work (right now, joining has to be done by hand, though).
* corruption checker: for the 'nextwall inconsistent with nextsector' corruption, suggest an alternative fix by searching fitting nextwalls and changing the nextwall of the corrupt wall (as opposed to the nextsector). It will display with a leading '?' in the listing, and can be demanded by suffixing 'corruptcheck tryfix' with it. For example,
corruptcheck tryfix 9-21 ?
would fix some corruptions in Billy Boy's cranium.map without introducing drawing errors.
* fix demo playback (tueidj figured this out)
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* When dragging highlighted sprites, do a setsprite() after each position update. This way, they won't end up on the wrong level
* TROR support for SE 31 and 32 in-game, example provided in test map
* some uncommited stuff for TROR: SE 6/14
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* Make the minimum resolution possible 640x480. Sometimes you'd accidentally enter something like 'vidmode 800 60' and crashes would ensue...
* fix a warning
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Implementation note: the so instrumented sprites use actor[].t_data[7] to hold a magic number (0x18190000 + pivot spr idx), and t_data[8] and [9] for the initial coords relative to the pivot point.
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* fix memory corruption when loading a Polymer savegame using another renderer and then change to Polymer
* fix possible crash in OSD_Exec() and uninitialized mem access in game config reader
* move makeasmwriteable() to baselayer.c
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"The most noticeable change is the addition of the "includedefault" CON and DEF command, which will attempt to include eduke.con (or nam.con, or ww2gi.con), then game.con, or duke3d.def, or nam.def, or ww2gi.def. This is useful for TCs like my add-ons, where for my pseudo-mutators I currently say "include EDUKE.CON", but I also have to juggle this terrible order of paths, so that I can have an EDUKE.CON file in my HRP which says "include GAME.CON" to allow the mainline game to actually run, but also allow DukePlus to load its EDUKE.CON file (since it uses that and not an -x switch), and also allow any custom EDUKE.CON files in the root to be used."
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* Voxel tweaks: horizontally scale wall-aligned ones by 5/4, make them ignore per-tile yoffset in classic (i.e. emulate Polymost; I think this is more sensible since they're not clipped to floors/ceilings anyway), make Polymost know the voxel scale
* Always cull back-facing, one-sided, wall-aligned sprites (classic/Polymost), irrespective of whether it's a sprite, voxel or model. This can lead to falsely not drawing them in certain circumstances, but IMO that's preferable to visible hidden switches etc.
* Change defaults for r_novoxmips to 1 and lazytileselector to 0
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* When TROR-joining and sectors reachable through former red walls could need displacement, ask the user; if something is wrong with the walls of the two components to join, jump to that place and print coordinates of offending wall and its point2 in the OSD
* Ctrl-TAB in 2D mode now toggles filling of the currently aimed-at sector; it's not very in sync with the rest of the controls though (e.g. some commands will potentially affect each sector that contains the crosshair)
* Fill sectors slightly different so that highlighted sectors above each other are easier to distinguish
* In the editor, always clear the screen to a 'rainbow' of the palette before each frame. This makes no-draw ('HOM') and accidental translucency glitches stand out more clearly
* a few misc. tweaks, consistency checks, and fixes
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* Mapster32 now makes sandwiches, too: select all floors of a bunch and 'extend them below'. This will put a new sector between the highlighted ones and the their lower neighbors and displace the z's accordingly. Make sure you have enough headroom.
* To facilitate the above, RAlt now has two more modifier keys (checked at release time, as usual): for every sector that would be selected, END will select all sectors whose floor bunchnum equals the first (this is useful for sandwiching), and HOME will select all sectors whose ceiling bunchnum equals it (not very useful, but provided for completeness).
* Sloping extended sectors is now checked more rigorously
-- misc:
* When deleting highlighted sectors with DEL, pressing LShift will now always delete them irrespective whether the mouse pointer is over one of them. This is useful for the cleanup of corrupted maps.
* 2D drawing is slightly tweaked so that active walls always display over inactive ones
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game: when entering/leaving water or slime, delay changing palette by one game tic to make it look right
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* rudimentary TROR support
* free mixing of multi- and single-tile pskies
* Don't cull models behind you. That is, treat them like floor sprites in that respect. This way large models like corpses don't disappear from the view unexpectedly.
Classic:
* tweak the last row and column of the translucency table so that e.g. a transparent sprite against a FANSPRITE wall doesn't show up purple (only if Duke3D table is found)
Misc.:
* fixes TROR-nextwall corruption when deleting sectors
* tile selector 'goto' now has also completion
* I forgot a file for the non-OpenGL build last time
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* make it possible to duplicate from extended sectors; all extensions are cleared from them
* lazy hightile loading in tile selector can now be disabled in mapster32.cfg
* fixes USE_OPENGL=0 build
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* more useful auto-red wall feature: if no structure-changing operations have been applied after highlighting and duplicating, now also paste 'visual' fields of outer walls (this is one example of the use of a system that temporarily keeps track of nextwalls for former red lines)
* multi-pkies now have individual parallaxyscale
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* support for free mixing of multi- and single-tile parallaxed skies in classic
* make visibility independent of yxaspect and viewingrange in OpenGL modes
-- editor:
* when dragging walls, restore pixel width after that (only for the left and right walls of pointhighlight, and its nextwalls, if any)
* pasting on walls and auto-aligning them now carries over a few more fields
-- fixes:
* visibility in OpenGL modes wasn't incremented gradually (regression due to making 'clamp' an inline function instead of a macro)
* memory corruption due to calling qlz_compress with less than the recommended surplus storage of 400 bytes
* decorative sprites in the mirror showing non-flipped
* make the subway SE message (much) more helpful by showing which sector the game considers to be the track sector
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* Polymer light access to m32script (light[<lightidx>].<field>). As an application, provide a state 'insertlights' that takes the currently active lights and puts them into the map as SEs (e.g. for maphack recovery).
* Prototype of a mechanism to gray out certain portion of a map, making them inactive to various, but not all, editing operations. Highlighting a set of sectors and pressing Ctrl-R will make the Z bounds be [(least ceiling z), (greatest floor z)] of all selected ones, pressing Ctrl-R when no sectors are highlighted will reset them. Not sure if it's for production use at this stage...
* The 'align walls' feature [.] now has three independently toggleable behaviours: recurse nextwalls (toggled when Ctrl is pressed), iterate point2s (disabled when Shift is pressed), and also copy pixel width (toggled when Alt is pressed).
* Make shades clamp instead of overflowing in the editor
Fixes:
* crash when carrying out certain operations on walls with xrepeat 0
* the Pause key on linux. Also make demo recording start on Shift-ScrollLock because ScrollLock alone is too easily pressed when pausing
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* Tag labeling system for 'link'-type tags, including saving and restoring the tag labels to a separate file '<mapname>.maptags'. Whether a tag is eligible for linking, is determined by a hardcoded (but extensible via m32script) function.
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* Sprite cstat 2048 ('use own shade', [N]) now works more or less. (Issues may arise when combined with sector light effects.)
* Begin work on 'smart' tag labeling system for Mapster32. Right now, it only displays a '+' after tags with linking semantics.
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* Consolidate the various, slightly different, methods of bounding a sprite between a sector's ceiling and floor into one common function
* Fixes for accumulated bugs: shade preview, r_shadescale_unbounded, and a couple of unreported ones
* Yaks, gnus, and bisons...
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* Refactor two nearly identical chunks in polymost.c into one function in the hope of getting some more, but interestingly that did nothing at all. At least it's more readable this way...
* Commit, but don't enable, code for writing PNG screenshots (I'm tired of converting them every time). Requires libpng which in turn requires zlib.
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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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* Have the corruption checker catch this case among a few other new ones. Rename OSD command 'autocorruptcheck' to simply 'corruptcheck' with options 'corruptcheck <seconds>', 'corruptcheck now' and 'corruptcheck tryfix'.
* When pasting sector selection into valid player space (releasing AltGr), ask whether a surrounding outer loop should be created since this is probably not always desired.
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engine:
* sector-like sprite clipping now works with x- xor y-flipped actual sprites
mapster32:
* corruption checker has been hooked up to loading/saving routines to inform/warn the user
* also warn if mouse pointer is over corrupt wall which is shown in pink then: you should not move such a wall!
* faster map loading by deferring polymer_loadboard to 3d mode entrance (also removes some 'glGetTexLevelParameteriv returned GL_FALSE' warnings)
* more logical maphack light handling, the logic is still a bit dodgy though
* some menu and misc. function fixup
* redundancy elimination...
API:
* added consts various for 'char *filename' parameters
* loadboard() now accepts bit 4 for flags (formerly 'fromwhere')
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First, there's a new script for the generation of highpalookup images. Python 2.6, NumPy and PIL are required.
Next, the map corruption checker has been ported to C. This is so that Mapster32 will be able to take decisions more cleverly based on the corruptness of the map. It also catches a few more issues like inconsistent nextwall/nextsector tags now.
Finally, link the executables with --large-address-aware on Windows. This gives a gig more private virtual memory on XP when booting with /3GB. YMMV, but I can play IW2 with Polymer now.
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Add brightness/gamma/contrast cvars to Mapster32
Fix bug with WEAPON_SEMIAUTO flag for custom weapons
Fix VM error with starttrack when specifying an invalid music track
Fix detection of 0x1a EOF characters in CON files
Fix a couple of additional sound issues
Fix crash in pushmove()
Fix Mapster32 textured 2D mode display being a few pixels off from the actual lines drawn
Fix crash when clicking "cancel" in Mapster32 startup window
Add Makefile detection to build with -march=pentium3 -mtune=generic on i686
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No, seriously. Adds widescreen aware rotatesprite and works out half a dozen huge problems in the sound system, among other things.
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