This broke the savegame reader which still assumed it was working on compressed data. Everything will now take the uncompressed path.
In-stream optional compression is not a good idea anyway, this can and should be done better.
Also: Why is the savegame format architecture dependent???
- disabled the user maps menu because it is hopelessly dependent on functionality that cannot be fixed. Better wait until the menu refactor to do it right - it'd be a waste of time fixing the current menus.
* saving of demos and savegames no longer mindlessly writes to the mod directory. All such access is now being rerouted through the special paths interface so that the game data can reside in write protected locations.
* refactored all occurences of klistpath except fnlist_getnames.
* do not allow CON scripts to write to arbitrary files. This is a massive exploit and can be used to cause real damage if someone knows how to play this thing - it's far easier than people may think! It will now write any such data to a special section in the main config which is safe and cannot be manipulated to write to random locations on the hard drive.
- consolidated the 3 identical S_OpenAudio implementations. The replacement code is disabled for the time being because it needs a rewrite. The replacement logic is uses is a bit too volatile.
- removed the old GRP scan code.
In this case a different open function is used because this is normally files on the hard drive and not assets, so being able to have a different setup for finding them is important.
The EDuke32 and RedNukem frontends are working, Blood isn't yet.
Notes:
many of the CMake variables and its output still refer to zdoom. Before changing that I wanted to make sure to be able to commit something that works.
support code for Windows XP has been entirely removed. On Windows this will only target Vista and up.
the crc32.h header had to be renamed to deconflict from zlib.
several Windows API calls were changed to call the A-versions directly. Weirdly enough there were places that defined their parameters as T types but in a non-working way.
removed some remaining editor files and support for the native software rendering only Windows backend.
in a few simple cases, replaced 'char' with 'uint8_t'. The code as-is depends on chars being unsigned which is non-portable. This needs to be carefully reviewed.
https://kristerw.blogspot.com/2016/02/how-undefined-signed-overflow-enables.html
Doing this as cleanly as possible involved demoting several function parameters concerning object sizes and counts from size_t to int--I'm fine with this change as the functions in question are not actually capable of handling input with sizes larger than what can be stored in a signed 32-bit integer, making the use of size_t here misleading at best.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/polymost.cpp
# source/build/src/texcache.cpp
# source/build/src/tilepacker.cpp
Currently it passes calls through to the system libraries as before.
Also adds an incomplete implementation on PhysFS.
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SV_MINOR_VER is incremented as using this alternate compression algorithm is not backwards compatible with older saves/demos.
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This allows us to make certain guarantees about limits on the extent of namespace pollution these headers introduce.
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Files moved but not modified. Changes to follow in a subsequent commit.
You down with CPP?
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2017-02-01 10:01:11 +00:00
Renamed from polymer/eduke32/build/include/cache1d.h (Browse further)