One use was in determining the ray vector for the mouse-aiming hitscan
in the editor. Unfortunately, the change doesn't make it any less broken
in Polymost, even if the two instances were out of sync.
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Also, rewrite comparison to the non-tint in astub.c to be even less hackish.
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- Stop using memcache on some other failure paths, particularly when
failing to read from the on-disk texcache.
- Factor out cache reading code (3x).
- Fix endianness issues affecting big-enadian systems (one introduced by
r3382, one existing before). Comment each B_LITTLE32 with whether we're
converting from native to on-disk (little) endianness or back.
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- If aiming at a swapped bottom wall, display "Wall <wallnum> -> <otherwallnum>"
- highlight pic, shade, pal, cstat in yellow then
- in printext256, accept at most 3 digits for the color format string (e.g. ^123)
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Implemented using GL_LINEAR fog. The only source of difference (besides the
obvious indexed vs. true color) should now be the distance constant, which
still had to be determined experimentally. Polymer implements this mode in
its fog fragment program part.
Parallaxed skies are always drawn with full visibility, I'm not sure if there
are any maps that expect otherwise.
Also, accidentally committed: factor out initialization code from
polymost_printext256() into gen_font_glyph_tex(), small game.c changes.
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This also means that the "r_shadescale_unbounded 0" option will work
in Polymer (except on models).
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The size of that struct is currently 4, and its layout almost the same as
what is read in with loadpics(). The number of tiles in an animation is
bumped to 256, so that the max. tile difference in DEF's animtilerange is
255. (There's no way to have such animations from ART.)
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NOTE: changes such as these are best viewed with something like
git diff (...) --color-words='[a-zA-Z0-9_]+|[^[:space:]]'
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This reverts r3159..r3161.
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/include/compat.h
(Handled so that r3163's changes are kept applied.)
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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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We do this by messing with the GL texture that gets uploaded for CHAINGUN.
Since this is implemented on the engine side, the static value for CHAINGUN
(2536) is used, and the tile dimensions are compared to 211x55 to have a
little confidence that the tile wasn't overridden by a mod. Hack indeed.
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The black translucent background underneath the user map list will now
be drawn with a shade 32 tile 0 instead of tile BLANK, since I've seen
the latter being replaced in some mod. Also, it will look the same
regardless of screen aspect.
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Don't call setaspect from them, because the only thing that's needed is
(in classic) yxaspect and xyaspect. Pass these from the helper function
defined earlier instead.
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This fixes stuff like the HUD chaingun with widescreen and small "screen sizes"
(in-game viewport). It also makes rotatesprite behave more like classic overall.
I have no idea why it was there in the first place.
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This means that classic and the GL modes now look the same as far as e.g.
hud_bgstretch or HUD weapons are concerned.
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Instead of setting and resetting the [xy]dim globals, use them as locals
in a block (shadowing the globals). Also, do some common subexpression
elimination for clarity.
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This makes the code rather more readable in some places. Unlike the two
preceding commits, this one is actually purely textual replacement.
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This makes the corrections conditional on where they appear in (under-, over-,
white or mask wall).
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This would only hit when polymost_printext256 erred out (mem alloc failure,
glGenTextures failure), i.e. "almost never".
Also, tweak a bound check in polymost_printext256.
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Among other things, comment out very seldomly (or not at all)
used sprite member macros: SV, ZV, RX, RY, CX, CY, CD, PL.
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- Help window text cleaned and made more consistent between game and editor
- Added help entry for "-clipmap"
- Log text for using CON, DEF, and RTS files has been made consistent
- All instances of '%s' have been replaced with \"%s\" because ' is a valid filename character. (At least on Windows.)
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When drawing from inside the mirror, there may be no 'bunches' (BUILD lingo,
not TROR ones) collected, but following code used the first one unconditionally.
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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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the only visible change is that polymost_trytexcache (formerly two
instances of nearly duplicate code) now prints a diagnostic after
a cache miss. The one that one is most likely to encounter is
"r_downsize doesn't match", meaning that this setting likely differs
between Mapster and the game.
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values; check the color index that is potentially gotten from the string to
be printed.
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The texture warping mode will need to be set depending on whether we're
actually drawing a parallaxed sky or not.
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This fixes the vertical (~1 texel wide) stripes that are especially
noticable with tiled art skies and Polymost with r_parallaxskyclamp=1
or Polymer (which always uploads skies with repeating s and t coords).
What constitutes a sky tile is currently hardcoded to be >=78 and <=99.
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polymer_addlight(). I have no idea whether it's the 'right' thing,
but it fixes this:
Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
at polymer_updatelights (polymer.c:5090)
by polymer_drawrooms (polymer.c:938)
. . .
Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
at loadmaphack (engine.c:9482)
Fix another uninitialized access when rendering jpegs.
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Also move a 'int16_t editstatus' declaration from polymost.c to engine_priv.h.
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First, if we're in Polymer, don't precache tinted tiles that have a highpal
for that certain pal. Second, don't precache tiles for palnum 251 (the last
non-reserved one, which is used as a crosshair pal). Assuming that there are
no other tints, this cuts the initial precache time and cache size on disk in
half.
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uint64_t gethiticks() and gethitickspersec(). For SDL 1.2, the timer
has the same resolution as getticks (1000 Hz). For Windows and SDL 1.3,
the resolution of the underlying perf-timers is used. The only user of
these functions right now is some TROR on-screen debugging code.
Revert an earlier change regarding r_preview_mouseaim. We can't do the
check because editstatus is set later.
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the additional rendering pass
- Remove r_preview_mouseaim cvar from the game, since it's only for Mapster
- sdlmusic.c: (Failed) attempt to fix a call of waitpid() with a non-existent
process ID in the external MIDI playing code. I think there's a race there...
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functionality, Polymost).
The new feature can be enabled/disabled with the 'r_tror_nomaskpass' cvar.
The basic idea is that when drawing lower or upper levels, a first pass
is performed that ignores all red walls for which the TROR nextwall link
'towards' the viewer arrives at a red wall. Thus, in the worst case, there
can be up to twice as many rendering passes now (when it is discovered that
the no-mask-pass isn't different that what would be drawn with the ordinary
one, the latter is skipped, since we've already drawn all needed geometry).
Hovever, this kind of multi-pass splitting is only suitable for simple scenes,
like the upper subway in the TROR test map. In particular, multiple islands
shouldn't 'see' each other.
Two issues are worth mentioning: first, care needs to be taken for translucent
ceilings or floors, since drawing them twice isn't the same as drawing them
once. This is done for classic, but not for Polymost. Second, sprites (which
are always drawn _after_ the geometry for a given pass) are still clipped to
the geometry of the ordinary pass, resulting in their disappearance from
certain angles.
--
Additionaly, a change made it into this commit that fixes redundant collection
of sprites in TROR:classic/Polymost.
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fix two issues with signed integer overflow. One is related to clipping
and the other to Polymost mouse-picking for overlong walls. Many more
remain especially in the 8-bit rendering code, but I expect many of
them to be intended.
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* New shade/visibility calculation code, which is activated with 'r_usenewshading' (on by default), and is closer to the classic look. Also tweak the FOGSCALE macro to have approximately the same fog distance with all renderers.
* Mapster32: END modifier to RShift. If it's pressed when RShift is released, sprites which are in grayed out sectors are also selected; Make changing shade affect all highlighted sprites in 3D mode (when aiming at one of them).
* some debug code to watch out for suspicious glGenTexture/glDeleteTextures calls, not active.
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First, it is now possible to disable the memcache (which is there to cache the texcache) by setting the new cvar 'r_memcache' to 0. Do this if you're constrained on memory or getting crashes when e.g. doing vidrestart often. Also, the memcache will disable itself (and free its storage, if it's there) the first time it fails to allocate.
Fix a strcpy with identical arguments in game.c and a couple of uninitialized mem accesses related to Polymer lights.
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* Voxel tweaks: horizontally scale wall-aligned ones by 5/4, make them ignore per-tile yoffset in classic (i.e. emulate Polymost; I think this is more sensible since they're not clipped to floors/ceilings anyway), make Polymost know the voxel scale
* Always cull back-facing, one-sided, wall-aligned sprites (classic/Polymost), irrespective of whether it's a sprite, voxel or model. This can lead to falsely not drawing them in certain circumstances, but IMO that's preferable to visible hidden switches etc.
* Change defaults for r_novoxmips to 1 and lazytileselector to 0
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* rudimentary TROR support
* free mixing of multi- and single-tile pskies
* Don't cull models behind you. That is, treat them like floor sprites in that respect. This way large models like corpses don't disappear from the view unexpectedly.
Classic:
* tweak the last row and column of the translucency table so that e.g. a transparent sprite against a FANSPRITE wall doesn't show up purple (only if Duke3D table is found)
Misc.:
* fixes TROR-nextwall corruption when deleting sectors
* tile selector 'goto' now has also completion
* I forgot a file for the non-OpenGL build last time
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* make it possible to duplicate from extended sectors; all extensions are cleared from them
* lazy hightile loading in tile selector can now be disabled in mapster32.cfg
* fixes USE_OPENGL=0 build
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* support for free mixing of multi- and single-tile parallaxed skies in classic
* make visibility independent of yxaspect and viewingrange in OpenGL modes
-- editor:
* when dragging walls, restore pixel width after that (only for the left and right walls of pointhighlight, and its nextwalls, if any)
* pasting on walls and auto-aligning them now carries over a few more fields
-- fixes:
* visibility in OpenGL modes wasn't incremented gradually (regression due to making 'clamp' an inline function instead of a macro)
* memory corruption due to calling qlz_compress with less than the recommended surplus storage of 400 bytes
* decorative sprites in the mirror showing non-flipped
* make the subway SE message (much) more helpful by showing which sector the game considers to be the track sector
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* Consolidate the various, slightly different, methods of bounding a sprite between a sector's ceiling and floor into one common function
* Fixes for accumulated bugs: shade preview, r_shadescale_unbounded, and a couple of unreported ones
* Yaks, gnus, and bisons...
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* Refactor two nearly identical chunks in polymost.c into one function in the hope of getting some more, but interestingly that did nothing at all. At least it's more readable this way...
* Commit, but don't enable, code for writing PNG screenshots (I'm tired of converting them every time). Requires libpng which in turn requires zlib.
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