This DOES NOT fix the more complex issue discussed at the forums.
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The 'clean' and 'veryclean' targets are usually run without environment options.
It is preferable if they clean out all object files that are possible with any.
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The volume and level number for the music are stored in the last two bytes
of the board file name array. No version bump is required.
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The additional space was there all the time, so it's not understandable why
another array was necessary.
CON: for 'music', error if volume number is outside [0 .. MAXVOLUMES+1], and
in LunaCON, additionally warn if it's MAXVOLUMES+1 (0 is preferred for that).
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The OSD command is invoked like "music E5L3" (case insensitively).
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In C-CON's qsubstr, error if <start> is not in [0 .. MAXQUOTELEN-1]
or <length> is negative.
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The winding of a loop -- with clockdir() -- is determined by examining the
two line segments spanned between the points following a leftmost point of
the loop. If the loop contains a leftmost point that belongs to the "right"
side (as can happen with sliding door constructions), there's a chance that
an outer loop is misclassified.
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And use these in jmact/mathutil.c's FindDistance2D()/FindDistance3D().
The main use is to allow passing dx/dy instead of sprite positions; the code
that actually uses this is not committed.
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They classify former uses of int64_t into two classes:
- coord_t: those that represent coordinates and need 64-bit precision for
proper functioning with large values
- inthi_t: those that were added for e.g. casts merely to prevent undefined
behavior on overflow
DONT_BUILD.
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Such as "vid_gamma". In that case, setbrightness() would have been
called without basepaltableptr having been initialized.
The fix is by moving the preparational setbasepaltable() call from
ExtPostStartupWindow() to ExtInit(), just before the OSD command
dispatching.
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This could happen when building outside the "classic" grid limits and would
then lead to e.g. incorrect loop assignment on sector splitting. Bug reported
by MetHy.
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Inspired by
http://forums.duke4.net/topic/7506-tror-question/page__view__findpost__p__199151
the corruption checker now checks for certain conditions of the loops of each
sector. Recall that CW loops are outer and CCW loops are inner.
- If a sector has no or more than one outer loop, count that as corruption
(level 4 and 3, respectively).
- (Disabled) For sectors with exactly one outer loop, check that all inner
ones are inside it. This is currently not compiled due to an asymmetry of
loopinside() for degenerate cases, similar to pre-r3898 inside().
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There are no intended changes of functionality, it's readability tweaks only.
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Note to MSVC users: You can get the revision number if you run `make rev o=obj` with MinGW before you build.
DONT_BUILD.
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-sdlayer: Apple and GTK are not mutually exclusive.
-Makefile.common: Specify WITHOUT_GTK?=1 by default.
-Makefile: Limit linking with the QuickTime framework to OS X 10.6 and below.
One fix from me:
-osxbuild.sh: Fix building tools.
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-Respect CC and CXX if already set in the environment.
-Respect CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS if set or specified.
-Give packagers the setting "PACKAGE_REPOSITORY=1" to prevent us from adding our own optimization parameters.
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1 compiler error.
2 compiler warnings.
1 runtime warning.
Note that at this time, CPLUSPLUS=1 LUNATIC=1 fails to build due to C++ function mangling, and Win64 Lunatic crashes.
DONT_BUILD.
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1. The application must specify its proper name and technical name. Instead of eduke32_or_mapster32.crash.log, we now have eduke32.crash.log and mapster32.crash.log.
2. The exception handler will display a message box informing the user of a crash and requesting they send in the crash log. The box has three options: "Quit", the DLL's current behavior, "Continue", which passes the exception to the next handler, and "Ignore", which resumes execution immediately. These should allow the user to skip bogus exceptions picked up by ebacktrace, such as one I get with my laptop that causes EDuke32 no issues.
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Note that the user map function still overwrites everything in slot E1L8 for the time being, which is a deeper problem I need to address.
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LOGO_NOE1ENDSCREEN
LOGO_NOE2ENDSCREEN
LOGO_NOE3RADLOGO
LOGO_NODUKETEAMTEXT
LOGO_NODUKETEAMPIC
As part of this, the LOGO_NOE*BONUSSCENE flags no longer remove the entire end sequence in one go. They now only remove the primary cinematic. If you want their previous effect, you'll have to add these additional bits.
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That is, the reverse of what is returned with the first outarg. Use that in
lunatic/util/foreachmap.lua. DONT_BUILD.
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When that mode is enabled (see below for caveats), wall textures that have a
non-power-of-two height (call it 'h') will be modified to look like in classic:
Let 'H' be the next power of two greater than 'h'. The texture will be uploaded
with height 'H', made up from 'h' hlines of the original texture, followed by
'H'-'h' first hlines of the same.
No panning "corrections" will take place. The mode is disabled by default.
Caveats/notes:
* the mode requires that r_hightile is disabled
* it is not implemented in Polymer
* in the Lunatic build, it is ineffective when a VX map is loaded, as those
display walls with NPOT height textures correctly
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Mouse/touch/pointer support is yet to come. #SOON.
Exposure to scripting is a LONG way off. Months. The spec and data structure needs time for comment and revision. The eventual scripting access will be Lua-only.
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Note that x-flipping is determined by the cstat of the upper part of the wall
(that is, the wall facing the player, not the nextwall, from which the picnum
for the bottom part is taken.)
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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These wrap the x*alloc or xstrdup functions in compat.c. The handler gets passed
__FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__ (if available) in debugging builds.
Terminating the application process immediately in case of allocation failure
will let us prune many error handling paths and simplify a good portion of code.
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- in mdloadskin() and gloadtile_hi(), use new function check_nonpow2()
(bit-twiddling) instead of loop
- Replace a couple of missed literals with CACHEAD_* enum labels
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Note: in polymer.c, this was buggy (but harmless) because .r is a char:
if ((uint32_t)hictinting[MAXPALOOKUPS-1].r & 0xFFFFFF00) != 0xFFFFFF00)
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Specifically, the handling of one-way walls ([1] in Mapster32) was slightly
different.
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This makes the subway sound not played once on map initialization.
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This only affects zombie actors in a sector with a parallaxed ceiling. If they
have SFLAG_NOSHADE clear, their shade is taken from the ceiling upon
changing the statnum. Previously, A_CheckSpriteFlags() received a value that
could only be 0 or 1 for the sprite index (typo).
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Mostly, these are rendering-related variables. We keep *writing* them to
mapster32.cfg so that older Mapster32 versions can be used side-by-side
for now.
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This mode does not take a sector's visibility values into account for uniform
darkening of a texture. It is more faithful to classic with respect to
fog/visibility *distances*, but may be less so as far as the "tint" of the
texture due to visibility attenuation is concerned.
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That is, for every for palette (now, even ones created by the user) the last
shade is the (or rather, a color close to the) full fog color by construction.
In loadpalette(), reject a PALETTE.DAT with only one shade level.
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Concretely, for all 1 <= i <= 255, make graypalookup[31][i] := graypalookup[31][0].
Also document 'fogpal' in the Lunatic doc.
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Also,
- add a static assertion to engine.c
- gameexec.c: compile out an unused function in Lunatic builds
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This makes the game not process as many ticks as have elapsed during the saving
afterwards.
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Previously, the check was for the hard-coded sound number. This made it
impossible to change difficulty selection sounds via EVENT_SOUND.
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For convenience, orientation gets bit 1 (translucency) set automatically.
Again, test/screentext.con is updated to show off this functionality (the
code there assumes that additive blending tables are loaded at blend
numbers 101 -- 132).
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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The extended PALETTE.DAT format can now carry a trailing byte, called
'lognumalphatables'. If it is present, the engine assumes that alpha blending
tables are loaded at blend indices 1 to 1<<lognumalphatables and handles
rotatesprite's alpha and spriteext[].alpha accordingly.
The ability to save this new byte is added to engine.lua:savePaletteDat()
and the corresponding convenience functions in shadexfog.lua.
Examples test/screentext.con and test/sprite_access.con are updated for
demonstration purposes.
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Hook up those from test/shadexfog.lua and some debugging ones from engine.lua.
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The overall situation is thus as follows:
- in C and from Lua, that member is called 'fogpal'
- In CON (both C-CON and LunaCON), it's 'fogpal' with 'alignto' being an alias;
'filler' wasn't available before, either.
- In m32script, it's 'fogpal' or 'alignto' ('filler' is not available any more)
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That is, if that member has a nonzero value, that one is taken for the color of
the GL fog instead of (most of the time) sector[].floorpal. "Sky sectors", that
is, skyboxes or simply parallaxed floors/ceilings are *not* handled.
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The state quries the user for four values: ref. picnum, target picnum, max.
ldist and a lotag. Then, for all sprites i (of ref. picnum), for all sprites j
(of target picnum), if ldist(i,j)<=maxldist, sprite j's lotag is changed to the
provided one.
Also add lunatic/test/maputil.lua, containing a similar function but allowing
to customize the selection predicates of the ref. and target sprites, as well
as the action to carry out.
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Also, extend the documentation for r_usenewshading a little. Specifically,
note when the different modes were introduced. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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It was plainly noticeable in the editor's tile info display, for
example.
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This is done by factoring out some polymer.c:polymer_getbuildmaterial() code
into polymer_eligible_for_artmapping() and using that. The one in polymer.c
can still determine to not use ART mapping on some ("rare"?) occasions, so
it's not 100% in sync.
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- factor out eligible_for_tileshades()
- remove some rendmode 1 code
- move some auto vars further down
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This replaces all remaining magic numbers with enumerations thereof.
It also tweaks the following, even though most will be irrelevant post-rewrite:
-Remove unused menus
-Properly center the nuke icon in Duke and the star icon in NAM
-Fix the multiplayer macro editing menu:
--Position the currently editing quote its proper spot instead of beneath the first row
--Don't highlight the first quote while editing a different one
--Select the quote just edited when finished editing instead of the first one
-Fix the cursor of a centered text input field (such as the adult mode password)
-Implement proper shade glowing of selected menu entries in Joystick Settings, Joystick Axes, and Joystick Dead Zones
-Shift the the Joystick Axes menu down to avoid overlapping the title bar
-Change the title of mouse digital axis assignment "Digital Axes Setup" instead of "Advanced Mouse"
-Fix the behavior of the Next button in Joystick Dead Zones to not act like a scrollbar
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With this mode, the near distance of the linear fog is always 0, unlike being
negative with r_usenewshading 2.
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Fix a case in G_MovePlayers(), where the player sprite's shade is approached
toward the ceiling/floor's shade. Before, it could stop at one above or below!
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Also add two static assertions checking that the obituary quotes don't go
out of the MAXQUOTES bound. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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In C and Lunatic, split 'jumptoplayer' of enum amoveflags_t / action.MOVFLAGS
into 'jumptoplayer_bits' and 'jumptoplayer_only' (see updated Lunatic doc).
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That is, always bitwise-OR the per-tile actor flags with the existing ones.
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Reserved bits are those that have no predefined SFLAG_* label in CON.
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This flag is set from C for some enemies that should not be pushed back when
damaged, such as TANK. Both the tile flag and the per-sprite flag are used
(i.e. the ultimate flag value is the XOR of the two).
Add currently non-functional example to test.lua that attempts to set this bit
for NEWBEAST.
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Unlike in C-CON, it only tries an exact match with the given and uppercased
label, not "full" case-insensitive search.
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Make Mapster32 save as map-text if there is a wall with non-zero 'blend'.
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For a 1680x1050 scene standing directly in front of a mirror, this increases
FPS from ~90 to ~95 for me.
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Given highlighted sectors, these take the arithmetic mean of their ceiling's
or floor's (respectively) z, removing the slope bit from all, and setting the
new z to the mean one, rounded down to 1024 Build z units (one PGUP/PGDN).
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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We shouldn't be using its actor[].t_data[8] because that one is used by the
sprite rotation-fixing system (which fixes STAT_FX sprites to the positions
relative to the pivot, too).
Test case source/lunatic/test/delmusicsfx.lua still passes with this
modification.
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It now accepts a number of tables to create as 3rd arg. The function that
create_trans() takes as the 2nd argument is now being passed
(r,g,b, R,G,B, tablei, numtables).
Rewrite create_additive_trans() in terms of it.
Rename create_128_trans() -> create_alpha_trans().
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One potential use is to add r_togglecomposition "0" if you don't like Aero turning on and off every time you switch between 2D mode and 32-bit 3D mode.
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engine.setupDebugBasePal() set up the water base palette such each of the first
15 "ramps" of 16 consecutive colors has a single, "representative" color. For
example, color indices 0-15 and black, 16-31 are dark gray.
In shadexfog.lua, list remappings from LOOKUP.DAT that are expressible as
remappings of 16-tuples.
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- Mapster32: before loading LOOKUP.DAT, set palookup[0][239]=239 to
make an identity map of the base shade table's shade 0
- Rewrite color index remapping case of makepalookup() for clarity
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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As opposed to the previous way, where the first fog pals was <numlookups>+1,
where <numlookups> is the first byte value of LOOKUP.DAT. This allows to
pack e.g. lookups [1 .. 25] and [30 .. <lastpal>] into LOOKUP.DAT and have fog
pals be generated at pals [26 .. 29] (i.e. the additional lookups don't
shift the fog pals, making user maps depending on these numbers not look as
intended.)
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Also, error if didn't read enough data and account for TITLE and REALMS
swap between basepal number and on-disk order (sigh).
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It must be a power of two in [2 .. 128]. Rewrite test/sprite_access.con's
liztroop example to account for that.
Also, add function shadexfog.create_trans() which aceepts a function
(r,g,b,R,G,B) -> blended (r,g,b) and rewrite shadexfog.create_additive_trans()
in terms of it.
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- Added preprocessor value NETVERSION, to be incremented in the source whenever changes are made to the network protocol.
- Implemented proper server-side version verification of all clients upon connection.
- Implemented connection refusal when we reach MAXPLAYERS. (Should be expanded to implement server player caps.)
- Protected against OOB array accesses if an invalid player id is received.
- Renamed all "Recieve" to "Receive".
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See lunatic/test/sprite_access.con for a LIZTROOP that periodically smoothly
alpha-fades in and out. (Assuming that the 128 alpha blending tables from
shadexfog.create_128_trans(1) are installed.)
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Lunatic: also, add an additional argument 'moreblends' to
engine.savePaletteDat() and document that function.
See test/shadexfog.lua for a "user-friendly" wrapper shadexfog.save() which
prints success or errors.
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The function now writes out a full PALETTE.DAT: base balette, shade table and
translucency table.
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On the C side, slightly rewrite (now) getclosestcol_lim() for clarity.
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Also, fix a missed .filler -> g_ambiencePlaying[] rewrite in the editor.
In C-CON, 'detail' is kept as alias to C-side (former) .filler / now .blend,
but that name is *deprecated*.
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This fixes updating the viewscreen in Polymer's ART mapping mode.
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Currently, sprite[].filler (to be renamed) selects a blending table. If none
is installed with that index, the blending table at index 0 is taken (which is
read from PALETTE.DAT on engine startup). Thus, for now, the non-Lunatic build
will never use a custom blending table because there's no way to register one!
But the functionality is there.
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- use SPRITES_OF* iterator macros
- new function: E_SpriteIsValid(); add some safety checks
(e.g. hitag used as sprite index)
- the rest is mostly "the usual code transformations"
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- Make Win+F* also make play and RTS sound, since modern OS's window managers
like to eat Alt-F*. (Some Win+F* may be inaccessible too, but together all
10 should hopefully be covered.)
- Fix an issue where keys other than F1-F10 were considered as starting an RTS
sound and crashing EDuke32 in the process
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In the non-Lunatic build naturally, since the Lunatic one uses its own member.
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It's functional, but due to the odd 37.8 KHz nature of the format, I will need to add a resampler to the audiolib to prevent the aliasing artifacts that occur at present. I also hear clicks/pops every so often, but I do not know if a resampler would fix these as well or if they are a separate problem.
Note that you cannot directly use the four XA files on the Total Meltdown disc because they each contain eight songs. They would need to be split using a utility I wrote that is outside the scope of this SVN.
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EDuke32 has me so accustomed to straight C... using a template and pass-by-reference makes my day.
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In simple cases, it should be added. Combinations of alignment across TROR
boundaries and bottom-swapping will probably not work right.
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Concretely, in the "behind, outside" case, draw the sprite early if any of its
2 or 4 corner points are behind the masked wall, and inside the cone or on the
other outside.
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Also, in LunaCON, make player .palette member read-only. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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This prevents a crash and maybe other badnesses when e.g. loading a map
with ART tiles, doing something that allocates a reserved tile (such as
looking into a viewscreen), then loading another map where the tilesiz*
of TILE_VIEWSCR is restored to 0.
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Actually, right now, any first arg starting with '-' will show the usage.
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When a map named <filename>.map is loaded (<filename> may also contain directory
separators), the engine checks for existence of <filename>_XX.art in the virtual
file system, where XX is a 0-padded number from 00 to 19. It loads a consecutive
sequence of these ART files, i.e. aborts whenever a number in the sequence isn't
found (in contrast to normal ART loading).
Restrictions:
- the per-map ART files must not reside in ZIP files
- if a tile number is attempted to be overridden that has a dummytile or is
cache1d-locked, per-map ART loading fails
On failure, the map is still loaded, but a diagnostic message is output to the
log/OSD.
Loaded per-map ART data are cleared whenever the map is "left". In particular:
- whenever another map is loaded
- in the editor: when a new map is started
- in the game: after the bonus ending screen of a finished level, after going
to the title screen via the menu
A final note: file names are supposed to be looked up and compared
case-sensitively. That is, <filename> must match EXACTLY between the map's and
per-map ART one; 'art' must be lowercase. Otherwise, the cookie monster will
come and eat you!
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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These hacks could no longer be allowed to co-opt the fake multiplayer mode, used for local testing and mod development.
I have half a mind to remove the hacks outright because they could be likened to drilling bolts directly into your car engine just so you could mount a bowling ball as a hood ornament. However, I don't want to take away the splitscreen hack mod from anyone who uses it, and the work done on these hacks should be useful if proper splitscreen were implemented internally using per-player input and multiple renderer/audio passes.
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You can:
-Cycle your position through all DM or coop spawn points.
-Jump to the primary spawn point.
-Dump full spawn point information to the log file.
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Available in the game and editor. Provide test/shadexfog.lua, containing a
function to creating a set of 32 shade tables corresponding to different shades
of the same fog palookup table, together with some tests and convenience
functions.
Also,
- Add gv.LUNATIC_CLIENT{,_EDUKE32,_MAPSTER32}
- Add LUNATIC_FIRST_TIME in the global env for the game
- defs_m32.lua: add reload() convenience function
- Failed attempt at recreating the base shade table. It is NOT a linear ramp
of the base palette colors to (0,0,0). That is, it's not created by
build/util/transpal.exe!
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It is unacceptable that yvel is on one hand modifiable without restriction from
scripting, but can be used as an array index without prior bound check in the C
code. Because that member has an overloaded meaning and is also used for
innocuous purposes such as the green color intensity of an SE light, it's
infeasible to restrict access from scripting. Consequently, we must add bound
checks on the C side. This is the first part of the effort to make .yvel safe,
adding two functions P_Get() and P_GetP(). There are a couple of other uses as
some kind of index.
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- in the function itself: for floor, currently, do nothing (but this commit
is in preparation of the next one, again)
- In Proj_MaybeDamageCF(), Proj_MaybeDamageCF2() and the A_RadiusDamage() use
if the function, generalize to floors, but with the special case that
parallaxed floors keep blocking projectiles, as before (in constrast to
parallaxed ceilings). However, Sect_DamageCeilingOrFloor() is only
called for non-parallaxed ceilings *and* floors.
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- factor out: G_WallSpriteDist()
- factor out: Proj_MaybeDamageCF() and Proj_MaybeDamageCF2()
in preparation for the next commit
- Make PROJ_DECAYVELOCITY macro take an arg for readability's sake
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The scrollwheel is unique among PC input because it has no innate "hold length". Previously, the layers gave the mousewheel a fake hold length to allow the not-necessarily-synchronous game/editor code to pick up the input before the layers marked it as "no longer pressed". This passed under Windows, but it didn't slide under SDL.
Besides the two problems listed above, it also potentially limited the rate of weapon selection, where scrolling too fast would not register every clicks. [Unrelatedly, this is still the case when you scroll faster than the game's own tickrate, but addressing that would require rewriting input handling to go through a list of "events" for each tic instead of looking at overall pressed/unpressed states.]
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- Move ARRAY_SIZE() macro to compat.h, add another one ARRAY_SSIZE()
- In A_RadiusDamage(): note maybe-unaligned access issue, prevent unlikely oob
- sector.c: use SPRITES_OF* macros where appropriate
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Exposed by this snippet from a.m32:
getnumber256 .owner "OWNER (projection picnum): " -MAXTILES
Now, Alt+KP2 works as expected in 3D mode.
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And issue warnings whenever the assignment would fail (error) at game time.
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This requires enabling the same workaround as for Linux. Maybe it's not
system-dependent at all.
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This generally fixes demo playback. Before, tilesizx[]/tilesizy[] were written
into twice as many bytes as needed. Now, don't do that at all.
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Important because in Lua, a value of zero yields true in a boolean context.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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I was checking for GCC >= 4.7, while Clangs pretends to be GCC 4.2. Use a
feature test macro instead. The comment I made in r4161 regarding GCC vs.
Clang code was wrong. Now, Clang generates slightly faster code for these cases
(solid and masked 4-pixel wide vlines).
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In particular, (int32_t)j != -1 is replaced by (uint32_t)j < MAX_WEAPONS
to prevent a value >= MAX_WEAPONS to be assigned to p->wantweaponfire (it's
used as a weapon index in P_CheckWeapon().
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Because p->scream_voice is an int8_t.
This is an unlikely situation (126 voices ought to be playing simultaneously
while starting the "scream" sound), but still...
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The ones disabled are because they were found to not be used in any mod I
tested. Exposing members directly is rarely good API.
- bool toggle_key_flag -> const uint8_t ... (because value 2 is used)
- make scream_voice, cheat_phase read-only
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Which was especially noticeable in the Lunatic build. Also, use
glPushAttrib/glPopAttrib there.
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This "simply" requires an appropriate factor in the projection matrix.
Also, get rid of a special-case factor for >=1.6 aspects (making HUD models
wider then, I think).
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Known as getactor/sprite[].xpanning from CON, values are 0-255. It should be
assumed that this is only valid for wall-aligned sprites (currently, face
sprites also pan).
A test is provided in lunatic/test/animatesprites.con. It should be run in E1L2
and only with the Lunatic build.
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For sanitizing underwater sections, see r4166.
Also, don't print "Menu function executed successfully" when the function
printed something itself.
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Also, if it were to be reenabled again, use execv() instead of execvp(),
i.e. don't look up $PATH for the executable.
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Likewise for blocking wall sprites. This makes it possible to construct
underwater sections containing complex spritework without losing the
"underwater-ness" when over such sprites, in a backward-compatible way.
Actually, the check is for bit 1 being set, but all other bits should be
considered reserved.
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Add an example searching for all maps containing blocking floor-aligned
sprites in underwater sectors.
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By detecting them in the SDL_KEYDOWN events. This list is getting a bit
ridiculous...
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Compiling a 32-bit NOASM build resulted in code containing a MOVAPS instruction
that accessed a memory location not aligned to 16 bytes (MinGW, GCC 4.8).
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The functions mvlineasm1, mvlineasm4 and tvlineasm2 can now be set to clamp
the vertical texture coordinate (vplc), preventing the unsightly stray lines
on the bottom of non-y-flipped sprites. (The first part of this effort, r3483,
handled their top).
However, this is only enabled for the mvlineasm ones: the vectorized variants
suffered almost no slowdown (even though a PADDUSD SSE instruction would be a
nice thing to have), while it was pretty significant for the sequential
translucent ones.
Summarizing, this leaves two cases where stray lines may appear in the non-ASM
build (the saturation is NYI for a.nasm):
- at the bottom of y-flipped sprites
- at the bottom of translucent sprites (can be toggled by #define)
Another observation is that recent GCC generates much faster code for this
stuff than Clang from SVN.
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For a full 1680x1050 screen drawing a solid/masked wall, the FPS increases
from 118 to 133 and from 114 to 116 (respectively) for me.
Guarded by the macro USE_VECTOR_EXT in the source.
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And 0 otherwise. Before accessing a sprite that is not not known to be
definitely valid (e.g. a loop over all sprites from 0 to MAXSPRITES-1),
one should check for validity before accessing it in any other fashion.
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Factor out a block of code into C_SetCfgName() and use that from lunacon.lua.
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This fixes some init and update anomalies: before,
- init would always be the graphical mode (0), but writing
merely "osdtextmode" would switch it
- osdtextmode would not get saved to the cfg
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These were too much "looking into the implementation of a module" for my
taste, hence OSD_GetShadePal() earlier.
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This renders tweaks like r4122 unnecessary.
Also, note a "bug" with the program generating that C code.
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Also, shorten "FAILED STARTING DEMO RECORDING." message so that it fits on
the screen. DONT_BUILD.
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While we're rearranging files, ensure all SVN mime-types are set correctly.
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I updated the help windows to prefer these variants because they are superior to the -xSquished versions.
Also, factor out the command-line processing code for the above, plus con/def modules and clipmaps.
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This was caused by mismatched for types mapstate_t's animateptr[] and the global
one (int32_t vs. int32_t *).
Bump BYTEVERSION.
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So that there are no error messages like "M32 file `a.m32.m32' not found."
Also, in build.c's 'save as' code, add a bound check that would probably
always pass in practice, but looks a bit safer and may fail in very cornerly
cases.
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Instead of directly in build.c:app_main(). Previously, it was possible that an
argument to an option, e.g. "WGR2" with "-game_dir WGR2", would get interpreted
as the initial map to load. This in turn would attempt to execute WGR2.cfg as
sequence of OSD commands -- where that file is an EDuke32 config file instead!
Now: maps are passed without any options, e.g. "mapster32 [opts...] debug.map".
The map file name is not added to the "additional parameters" for map testing.
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Because the one implemented on top of X shows a special mark for tabs instead of
whitespace.
Also, in wm_msgbox(), use vsnprintf.
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This fixes ESC in certain situations such as the editor map selection menu.
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This fixes a potential crash caused by violating the expected invariant
sprite[g_player[player_index].ps->i].yvel == player_index
otherwise.
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Each scene is disabled in its entirety, there's no way to disable only a
particular part. DONT_BUILD.
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That is, now it's not necessary to write e.g. "io. write" -- .xxx is
translated to <what>[i].xxx only if it's a matching member name.
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The leak happened because a struct was hashed that had uninitialized
bytes in padding inserted by the compiler. The hash string in now constructed
as concatenation of three CRC32s as 8-byte hex strings, i.e. the individual
CRC32s are padded with leading zeros.
Note to users: because of the hash change, it's sensible to delete the
'textures' and 'textures.cache' files.
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Variables at global scope which share a name tend to actually be the same variable. Not good when you pass such a variable to function that immediately returns if the passed parameter (the variable) equals said variable (itself).
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NOTE TO TEAM MEMBERS: Please review this, as I am not sure what is actually intended here.
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- Don't print osd.szCSDVersion when it is empty, preventing an extra space between the OS name and version number. (An example of what this field holds is "Service Pack 1".)
- Under SDL, allow the "console" edit field to repaint after "OK" is clicked. Important when a long def file is loading.
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Unfortunately, SDL2 does not (yet?) provide a Yes/No box for wm_ynbox().
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Cognitively, so much time has passed that these unused variables would offer little help indicating the roadmap for networking. In any case, I have taken care only to comment rather than remove anything that is more than just a throwaway loop counter.
If this commit inconveniences anyone in any way, please contact me personally and I will make it right.
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We keep needing more and more hacks as libbfd keeps becoming dependent on additional libraries we don't need...
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This also exposes an actual issue. The sound definitions may be dynamically
remapped, in which case they are not necessarily <=255 any more.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Most often, this had happened when casting comparison functions for qsort()
like these: "int yax_cmpbunches(const int16_t *b1, const int16_t *b2)"
to a function pointer type expecting "const void *". Alas, this is undefined
behavior: see
http://blog.frama-c.com/index.php?post/2013/08/24/Function-pointers-in-C
and posts linked from it.
At least two cases have not been fixed:
- The savegame system maintains pointers which are either to data or a function in
the generic "void *". This ought to be made into a union.
- Probably also:
#define OSD_ALIAS (int32_t (*)(const osdfuncparm_t*))0x1337
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- Currently: only tvlineasm1 and tvlineasm2, but incomplete (no reverse
translucency, nonpow2 textures will crash)
- For System V AMD64 calling conventions; requires YASM
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This reverts commit c7e51147f1869d42fc8365f748bb8f6bd4c6fc2f. [r3835]
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/src/defs.c
[Dunno what caused this, but I cleaned this out. Also, the change from
build.c was not reverted.]
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This reduces the proportion of time the trig calculations take of the whole
preprocessing from 50% to about 13%.
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Also, add hitscan test to test.lua -- a crosshair-like sprite is spawned
and continuously updated to the position of where the player aims at.
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The offsets (that will translate the axes for .pitch/.roll rotation) were
calculated improperly with screen sizes other than 1280 x 1024 and were
dependent on other related variables. The fix proceeded empirically, i.e. mostly
trial, error, and some educated guesswork. (It's telling that the magic constant
1280 is needed.) A test for Lunatic is added to test.lua that will rotate
SEENINES.
Bug pointed out by Mblackwell.
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- Need to open some files in binary mode.
- MinGW's "find" doesn't provide -L option, detect that.
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Specifically, for the tables returned with require"DEFS" etc. This allows to
check if maybe parts of a bundle of files is missing (because comparisons like
"spr.picnum == D.NONEXISTENT_NAME" do not yield errors normally).
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Permitting to enable various debugging options. See "eduke32 -debughelp"
for which ones those are: they were previously settable from defs_common.lua,
and a new option 'strict' has been added that makes accesses to void sprites
error. (That is, already "sprite[i]", not "sprite[i].some_member".)
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- engine.c: comment out some unused decls with RELEASE=0 DEBUGANYWAY=1
- Lunatic: update dump.lua and v.lua
- Lunatic: test/test_geom.lua: note a perf regression (wrt older LuaJIT,
or I mis-configured / built something wrong)
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(Auto-insertion of an inner sector from a loop happens either because the loop
is created in an extended sector, or because it has been punched through a
ceiling/floor into the upper/lower neighbor sector.)
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- add gv.GET, gv.WEAPON, gv.RETURN
- specify that sprite[].x/y/z and wall[].x/y are 32-bit ints
- add an example for con.longjmp()
- add an appendix listing the RETURN usage of various events
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On the C side, keep the name g_RETURN. I'm still superstitious about
dropping the "g_".
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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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- 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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