Need to get rid of all those unmanaged allocations and present game data in an easily serializable form.
This adds a managed TPointer class that replicates the useful parts of std::unique_pointer but steers clear of its properties that often render it useless.
* Remove unused `getincanglef()`.
* Remove unused `getincangleq16()`.
* In `PlayerHorizon` struct, clamp value when setting target in `__settarget()`, not each public `settarget()` overload.
* Rename `PlayerAngle` method `applylook()` to `applyinput()`.
* Rename `PlayerHorizon` method `sethorizon()` to `applyinput()`.
* In `PlayerHorizon::applylook()`, slightly clean return to centre code so it doesn't do math if already at 0.
* In `PlayerAngle::applylook()`, slightly clean rotscrnang/look_ang code so it doesn't do math if already at 0 and reposition where mouse input is applied so that if input is applied, the player never enters a spin.
* In `Duke3d::player_struct::apply_seasick()`, use `buildfang()` method instead of scaling float to BAM within function.
* Requested by users, really don't know why...
* Interpolation values are guarded by the CVAR.
* For Blood, integer truncation is employed just like original game.
* For all games where more precise sine/cosine math has been utilised, no changes have been made.
* made it palette aware
* use backend facilities to track precached data.
* fixes bug in animation precaching loops - they only precached the base index over and over again.
* Added in fca846272e to deal with signed adjustments but its just not needed.
* Made better use of `binangle`/`fixedhoriz` class getters and setters than before as well.
* moving polymost_voxdraw into polymost.cpp.
* consolidated all remaining voxel code in hw_voxels.cpp. All original Build voxel code is completely gone now, except for polymost_voxdraw, so this got moved out of the build/ folder.
* integrate Blood's voxel init code into the main function.
* some further cleanup was allowed as a result of this, so engineInit is gone now because these parts can now be done outside the games' app_init functions.
Since these do not fully get processed sequentially the contents need to be preserved until needed.
This required getting rid of the global tsprite array. Polymost still uses a static vatiable, though, but this is only accessed in polymost-exclusive code.
* Blood's automap was not drawn at all.
* SW's automap always showed all sectors
* SW's player sprite was not rendered.
* Non-automap: Forward gotsector to the game code because there's still a few places in Blood that need it.
This was by far the messiest game, there's two reasons for this.
First, the portal links do not need to be in an actual portal sector, so they cannot be used to detect portal sectors.
Second, the game moves portals in place, so all offsets are (0,0,0) so that not even these can be used for detection.
The only working method is the super-complicated original way to look up portals at run time, just being done at map start.
Having static portal links should reduce the render glitches quite significantly because the renderer knows now which sectors belong to a portal and can use this information to ensure proper processing.
Unlike the other games these are so poorly defined that the engine has to rely on the original fudging to pick the proper portal to link to. As a result they are just as limited as they always were.
In addition all the portal search code had to be reinstated.
New names are:
REDNECKxx.ogg for Redneck Rampage
REDNECKRIDESxx.ogg for RR Rides Again.
SHADOWxx.ogg for Shadow Warrior.
The motivation here is to allow copying all this music to a single folder or .zip file and reference it from all games.
This reverts commit 4fcec5f6d3.
Functionality wasn't working properly, most players will never use it and care only for 100% originality. Was a nice idea, though.
# Conflicts:
# source/core/gamecvars.cpp
# source/games/sw/src/panel.cpp