I think there's also a fix for the CON precache system breakage in here (lost it in my local tree when I started getting the C++ build working in MSVC, sorry!)
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Specifically, if the first wall of the sector-to-split is to the left or right
of the *start* of the splitting line AND the sector has no TROR extensions,
make these two the new nextwalls of the respective split sectors.
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Exporting only (de)compression functions. Also, different reader/writer
functions can be set.
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It would be something like "ProjectileData\[([^]]+)]\.([a-z_]+)".
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This requires ripping out the .proj member of tiledata_t back into
ProjectileData[] again because it was the only one in g_tile[] that
changed during the course of a game. The g_tile[] array is now also
correctly flagged as "constant throughout a game" (DS_NOCHK).
Savegame version bumped.
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It's still not pretty though since there's no interpolation from G_DrawRooms().
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On the engine side (functions starting with L_), there are now the basic
parts like state creation and running code from strings and files.
The game and editor can add to that by e.g. loading whatever they please
into the state. Their functions start with El_ and Em_, respectively.
The Lua scripts still reside in source/lunatic, even for the common ones.
This is because they will be embedded into the binaries as bytecode or
compressed source eventually, so their location on disk will be irrelevant.
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Also, enable showing sprites in Mapster32's overhead view again, since that
was one (the only?) use of that code path. The uninitialized read was
introduced in r2927.
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Also, reorganize some G_DrawRooms() code a little without changing anything.
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Instead of later in P_ProcessInput(). This fixes one drawrooms() call in
between where the sectnum is the camera's, but the position the player's,
which can lead to a slow "outer view" render in Polymer.
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arrays; any write access to them will run the corresponding hook and write
to the [sector/wall/sprite/tsprite]clean array.
Note: tsprite and sprite use the same hook and require running a few more
instructions per access in order to disambiguiate; this could be made more
optimal (like the other arrays) by clearly separating the types in the game
code.
Note #2: taking a member's address currently marks it dirty because of tons
of helper functions across the editor code. I don't know how many read-only
accesses we have after taking a member address, but it could also be fixed
with some finessing of the code.
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The command-line utility can query and set the frame rate of IVF files, since
apparently encoders don't care too much about setting proper values in the IVF
header. Also, add the utility to the synthesis build.
On the playback side in EDuke32, get rid of the 1/(2*fps) "correction" if the
FPS numerator is <1000 (presumably used in older encoders) and properly print
the frame rate's fractional part.
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This means that the "Keyboard Setup" should now properly reflect the bindings,
except in the theoretical case of one gamefunc being bound more than two keys.
(What was fixed is the one key to many gamefuncs case.)
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That section was only ever read in for little profit and never written
out! Keyboard input is actually dispatched as OSD commands for a good
while, so that old cruft has to go!
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- Remove everything using CONTROL_KeyMapping, which was only written to.
- Remove unused functions, make local ones static.
- Remove private function declarations in _control.h.
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separate tracker type by #defining __TRACKER_NAME and __TRACKER_GLOBAL_OFFSET.
eg.:
Then if you have a tracked value and a value of the same type at the given offset:
Tracker_1<int32_t> trackedInt;
int32_t trackedIntDirty = 0; // 4 bytes after
trackedIntDirty will become 1 everytime trackedInt changes.
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Credit to Plagman for the idea and doing the work on the game side, which is included in this commit.
(Building as C++ will give us features with which we can make improvements and optimizations on the multiplayer code and Polymer.)
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This is done by pressing LShift and
- holding down the left mouse button for scaling, or
- the right mouse button for rotating the highlighted walls/sprites
with respect to a pivot point determined as the center of the bounding box of
all highlighted points.
Note that scaling sectors isn't that easy and the current functionality is very
rudimentary: there's no z scaling, no xrepeat correction, and sprites aren't
touched expect for their position. The user is responsible to maintain map
consistency, for example to prevent wall-lines of the same sector crossing
each other.
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