Note: the wall line will not light up periodically, but point insertion will
be possible nontheless. A bit inconsistent, but I didn't want to do a full
analysis of which side effects allowing a sprite highlight and a line highlight
to coexist at the same time would have.
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This makes CLANG=1 RELEASE=0 DEBUGANYWAY=2 OPTLEVEL=1 builds definitely pretty
playable (only Polymost tested) while having a decent amount of sanitization.
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Redundant for the same reason as the preceding one: the pointer has already
been dereferenced at the point the check is made. Also, all 5 calls of that
function pass a valid pointer (provided the pointers from which the expressions
are derived are valid). Reported by Stack, too.
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The check is dead because it is made after the fact (oob access), but the
cheat string matching logic below actually assures that
cheatbuflen < sizeof(cheatbuf) at all times.
Exposed using the Stack tool from http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/ .
Also, in gamedef.c's definecheat handling, print the string length (19), not
the buffer length (20) if the cheat was truncated.
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Clang's UBSan reports this as undefined behavior. I think that the reason
is as follows: C99 6.5.3.2#1 (Constraints) says:
The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function designator, the
result of a [] or unary * operator, or an lvalue that designates an object that
is not a bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class specifier.
But in case of an expression like "&array[-1]", the operand ("array[-1]") does
not designate a valid object.
Moral: check first -- assure that an expression is valid for a particular
operation before carrying it out. Keep in mind that otherwise, the compiler
is absolutely free to optimize out the *check*.
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Again, in case a bunch is discarded. The tags would appear as really tagging
the walls instead of being "hidden".
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That is, if a bunch is discarded when copying a sector to the clipboard.
(This happens if not all sectors that are part of the bunch are copied.)
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Don't touch TerminX's r_usetileshades==1 or it being the default.
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- For setting 1, don't draw them for red walls whose sector floors have equal
height.
- Make setting 1 the default, because I consider drawing them for such walls
(and white walls) noise (as opposed to information). The "verbose" setting 2
is still available.
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DONT_BUILD, because there have been no significant changes of the non-Lua build.
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In foreachmap.lua, make init() be able to return a start index for cmdline args,
for the case where the run worker script wants to handle options, for example.
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So that the script can be tested in e.g. a native Linux environment.
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- libs and headers are expected in platform/Windows/* (not there yet)
- prefix Lua #includes with luajit-2.0/
- build bytecode objects with absolute path name (used for debug info)
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Strictly speaking, forcing the delete should be unnecessary too, but it
can't harm in case the lock file is deleted from outside while the script
is running.
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