For SDL 1.2 and when building on linux, the code using
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTINIC, ...) is taken over from SDL HG.
gethitickms() is a convenience function that return milliseconds as
doubles and isn't exposed in any header file, yet.
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Doesn't work: indexed-color modes, gamma (at least for X11), mouse wheel,
special keys like ENTER or BACKSPACE in the OSD, probably more...
In build/Makefile.shared, we now have logic to autodetect an SDL2 installed
in /usr/local, however OS X and Wii builds follow other Makefile code paths,
it seems. Note that the matching SDL2_mixer must be used then, too.
In source/jaudiolib/src/driver_sdl.c, change the #includes from <SDL/SDL_xxx.h>
to "SDL_xxx.h". SDL wiki says this is the most portable way, hopefully this
doesn't break builds for anyone.
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This was actually broken all the time except when ALL sectors were selected
(which was what I tested incidentally when I wrote the first "fix"). D'oh!
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This is to the cvar of the same name as samples/aspect.map is to r_usenewaspect.
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This exposes some problems in the default/in-the-wild CONs. As usual,
we'll have to retrofit sensible semantics :rolleyes:.
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The latter is only for development, since the embedded version already has a
undeclared-var-reference handling similar to that. Also fix parm2memberpat.
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It's time to replace some int32s with 64-bit ints in core engine functions.
The problem is that for example, the dot product is taken between vectors that
may be the difference between two arbitrary points in a sector, so even if one
sticks to the "no blue walls" rule, that doesn't guarantee freedom from
overflows.
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This was exposed by Clang with -ftrapv, which apparently also traps those.
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This is to not slow down the core drawing functions too much in debugging builds
and mimics the way things are on x86.
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Bang! One more invalid internals exposure squashed. Maybe one day we'll be able
to call EDuke32 "stable"...
Actually the offending sprite IS drawn as face sprite with shade 32 and xrepeat
and yrepeat 255 for the convenience of the CON coder who will have to debug it.
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Literals written out as if they were unsigned and having the highest-order
bit set are all too ubiquitous, like hitscan masks for example.
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Those were happening when wall drawing in an upper/lower layer "closed" too
much of the "curtain" (umost/dmost) for subsequent drawing in that portal.
Example: looking down the sewer manhole at the beginning of Retaliation will
now render without HOM.
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Also,
- don't strip const when passing the char ptr to it and a couple more
instances in game.c
- use g_netPort when -connect parameter doesn't have a port suffix (":XXXX"),
so that e.g.
eduke32 -port 1700 -connect localhost
is the same as
eduke32 -connect localhost:1700
(-port must come before -connect, unfortunately.)
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This was supposed to go into the last commit, but I did
git commit --amend
without adding the changes to the index. Now I'm too lazy to sort
things out.
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The GAMESTATE one has to be carried out twice, first on the data from
xd3_encode_memory, and then with the compressed data (because it might have
increased in size, though this is very unlikely). The MOVE check is
similar, though there, failure of the first check implies corrupt memory
(which is why we're Bassert'ing that condition).
Currently, the overflow on GAMESTATE sending happens when switching to a
different map.
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These are element indices for a while now. Also eliminate some dead
code afterwards.
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r2727 made old savegames incompatible, as an array with MAXVOLUMES*MAXLEVELS
is saved in Gv_WriteSave().
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