That is, everyplace a user input is to be converted. The only remaining
instance of atoi() is now atoi(s_buildDate).
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certain situations (mostly cutscenes etc). This commit removes bit 1 from all
flags that make it to setbrightness, the meaning of which is "don't actually
update the palette". I have no idea what it was for and since the corresponding
P_SetGamePalette() calls were from places like the mentioned cutscenes, I don't
think it matters performance-wise.
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Now we don't need to worry about the numbers running out soon.
Bump BYTEVERSION by three to celebrate this, too.
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32- and 64-bit platforms. Also, make struct type actor_t also have a common
size of 128 bytes. New code currently disabled and #ifdef'd for comparison.
This requires certain t_data[] entries ([1]: move ptr, [4]: action ptr and
[5]: ai ptr with actors) to be converted to script offsets instead of pointers,
breaking savegame and net packet compatibility (we could in theory try hard not
to, but it would be too much trouble).
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