Unconditionally enabled, but useful for comparing the behavior of the 1-column
vline functions against the 2- or 4-column ones.
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The former is really only a workaround. Walls/vertical sprites/pskies with
ysize 512 (and presumably greater, but this was not tested) are rendered
with one shade higher at the borders (1 pixel vlines) because of a certain
assumption in the ASM (see comments there). With very dark shades, the
palookup[] buffer is accessed oob. We simply allocate 256 bytes more at the
end for each.
The latter is only for CLASSIC_NONPOW2_YSIZE_WALLS builds, which is not enabled
yet. It seems to matter only for the uncommon case where the such pskies repeat
in the height. A 1680x1050 window fully covered with such a sky is then rendered
at about 60/85 the FPS for me (mostly due to not using the 4 pixel vline
routines), so it may be leaning a bit too much on the side of correctness.
A compilation switch DEBUG_TILESIZY_512 is introduced in engine.c for
demonstration purposes.
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- If aiming at a swapped bottom wall, display "Wall <wallnum> -> <otherwallnum>"
- highlight pic, shade, pal, cstat in yellow then
- in printext256, accept at most 3 digits for the color format string (e.g. ^123)
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That is, everything concerning orientation. Previously, it was wrongly
the bitwise NOT of these bits that got taken over. In particular, if bit
2 (swap bottom walls) would get pasted, ridiculousness could ensue.
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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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It was caused by the definition of c_dfDIJoystick using literal 24 and 16 values in place of sizeof(DIDATAFORMAT) and sizeof(DIOBJECTDATAFORMAT), which include pointers. On 64-bit, the values end up being 32 and 24, causing a discrepancy in which DIERR_INVALIDPARAM was thrown.
1b1e05db06/diffs
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- Updated to use StackWalk64 function call, requiring some addition of headers from MinGW-w64 to compile with MinGW.
- Code added to support 64-bit executables: functionality added and one warning fixed.
- New DLL binaries compiled using i686-MinGW-w64 and x86_64-MinGW-w64. (Oddly, the DLL built with MinGW is 5 MB while MinGW-w64's is 1 MB.)
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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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This global option will set bit 1024 and clear bits 256 and 512 for all
rotatesprite calls, fixing complex HUD drawing code relying on precise
alignment of individual elements (widescreen rotatesprite is entirely
unsuitable for this purpose).
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This includes a complete Windows header and library refresh, including the addition of 64-bit compiled libs:
*libogg 1.3.0
*libvorbis 1.3.3
*zlib 1.2.7
*libpng 1.5.13
*libvpx 9a3de881c0e681ba1a79a166a86308bbc84b4acd
*SDL_mixer 1.2.12 (for RENDERTYPE=SDL)
*DirectX import libraries: dsound and dxguid (now included)
To build in 64-bit, you essentially need MinGW's MSYS (but not MinGW itself) and MinGW-w64 at the top of your PATH. The target is automatically detected using `$(CC) -dumpmachine`. The EDukeWiki will get detailed instrucitons.
All compiler and linker warnings when building in 64-bit mode have been fixed.
Remaining 64-bit to-do:
- The ebacktrace dll does not build under 64-bit. It uses code specific to the format of 32-bit executables and will have to be ported to work with 64-bit executables. A future 64-bit version will be named ebacktrace1-64.dll.
- RENDERTYPE=SDL crashes in SDL_mixer's Mix_Linked_Version().
- DirectInput gives an error and does not function. This only affects joysticks, and the error never happens without any plugged in.
- Port the classic renderer ASM to 64-bit. (Just kidding, this is way out of my league.)
This commit includes a fair bit of Makefile development spanning all platforms, including simplifying the SDLCONFIG code, fixing build on Mac OS X (thanks rhoenie!), globally factoring Apple brew/port inclusion, enforcing that all -L come before all -l, and ensuring that $(shell ) is always :='d.
In addition, I have resurrected the old GCC_MAJOR and GCC_MINOR detection using `$(CC) -dumpversion`, but I have made it failsafe in case the command fails or the version is manually specified. I have applied this new fine-grained detection where applicable, including allowing LTO, and restraining -W's to versions that support them.
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Set up the use of {Windows,Apple}/{include,lib} regardless of feature toggles in Makefile.common using $(abspath ) in reference to the directory Makefile.common is in.
Add the three DirectX headers that are actually used to the repo. (from: http://alleg.sourceforge.net/files/dx9mgw.zip)
Since current MinGW versions include DirectX libs (for dynamic linking), remove "-L$(DXROOT)/lib".
The DirectX headers are no longer a separate dependency for building.
Add $(SDLROOT_OVERRIDE). $(SDLROOT) only functions for Windows and Mac OS X.
Factor handling of $(DXROOT_OVERRIDE) and $(SDLROOT_OVERRIDE) into Makefile.shared using $(abspath ).
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Also, fix deficient logic in Gv_Free and Gv_Clear (both M32 and CON) so that gamevar and gamearray erasure results are (closer to) correct, and so that the game does not crash when system arrays are accessed from CON because they all have been nulled.
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As a note, libvorbis' vorbis_comment_query() checks for tags case-insensitively.
(This was done to support the output of vgmstream's "test.exe -g".)
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Disabling netcode compilation can be interesting on memory-constrained
systems, or those that have no means of accessing the network anyway.
Note: I'm OK with maintaining this myself, i.e. it's fine if netcode dev
breaks compilation with NETCODE=0.
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... instead of switch/case-ing them in A_CheckEnemyTile().
Because this requires bumping BYTEVERSION, we also get rid of the
excess trailing bytes in the save game's "rest" data. (See r3052.)
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That is, fix some oversights introduced in the preceding runs.
listglobals.sh is a helper to find global accesses.
Translator: add "number-conversion" warning option, max. error limit.
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- more codegen
- make more members const, some char unsigned
- fix some "geom" metamethods
- '^' operator
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If you see any weird behavior in synthesis builds after this change, please
let Plagman know!
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Commit breaks MSVC builds by failing to provide NOWARN macros to MSVC.
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The attribute is set per tile from DEF: either
nofullbrightrange <begintile> <endtile>
or
tilefromtexture <tile> { ... nofullbright ... }
As a special case, the list may only contain "nofullbright", in which case the
texture is not changed. (This is analogous to "texhitscan".)
Example:
// make piggy's eyes fullbright red only when it fires the shotgun
nofullbrightrange 2000 2034
nofullbrightrange 2040 2049
nofullbrightrange 2055 2061
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The two uses are from hitscan and neartag. The functionality is reproduced
exactly (assuming I made no mistake), down to different distance checking
(<= vs. <).
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This introduces winbits.[ch] in the engine, containing layer-independent code migrated from winlayer, including nedmalloc, ebacktrace1, OS version detection, and high-resolution profiling timers.
sdlayer has been expanded to include the code from winbits under _WIN32.
All uses of RENDERTYPEWIN in the source have been examined and changed to _WIN32 (or removed) where the block in question is layer-independent.
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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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