cutscene "somefile.anm" { delay 10 } // defines somefile.anm with a delay of 10 120Hz tics between frames. a more typical framerate method may come later, but this is how the originals worked.
Once defined, they can be played through CON with the new playback command, also called "cutscene". It works like this:
definequote 12345 somefile.anm
define ANIM_SOMEFILE 12345
...
cutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE // halts game execution and immediately plays cutscene, resuming execution when finished
...
Sounds can be played during animations (and tiles can be overlaid, etc) like this:
onevent EVENT_CUTSCENE
ifcutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE
{
ifvare RETURN 12 // frame 12
sound FLY_BY
rotatesprite ...
}
endevent
The value of the RETURN var at the end of EVENT_CUTSCENE determines the next frame to play. This can be used for looping, etc. Attempting to play animations backwards outright is not advised as animations only seek in one direction (so rewinding requires running it through from frame 0 again). This is will WIP and hasn't been heavily tested at all, so please try it out.
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By default, the following enemies have this flag set: OCTABRAIN, COMMANDER, DRONE.
DONT_BUILD.
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This allows for CON screen display code to use menu animations. The following is an example of how to adapt screen features that should animate.
before:
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYMENUREST
ifvare current_menu 0 // main menu
{
setvar x 1
setvar y 1
rotatesprite x y zoom ang tilenum shade pal orientation 0 0 xdim ydim
}
endevent
after:
state DisplayMenuCommon
ifvare RETURN 0 // main menu
{
getuserdef[THISACTOR].m_origin_x x
getuserdef[THISACTOR].m_origin_y y
addvar x 65536
addvar y 65536
rotatesprite16 x y zoom ang tilenum shade pal orientation 0 0 xdim ydim
}
ends
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYMENUREST state DisplayMenuCommon endevent
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYINACTIVEMENUREST state DisplayMenuCommon endevent
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// Example: Switch between tracks like radio stations.
getmusicposition temp
starttrackvar next_music_track
setmusicposition temp
Only implemented for Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and XA. Consult the devs before using these commands.
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The additional space was there all the time, so it's not understandable why
another array was necessary.
CON: for 'music', error if volume number is outside [0 .. MAXVOLUMES+1], and
in LunaCON, additionally warn if it's MAXVOLUMES+1 (0 is preferred for that).
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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The overall situation is thus as follows:
- in C and from Lua, that member is called 'fogpal'
- In CON (both C-CON and LunaCON), it's 'fogpal' with 'alignto' being an alias;
'filler' wasn't available before, either.
- In m32script, it's 'fogpal' or 'alignto' ('filler' is not available any more)
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Also add two static assertions checking that the obituary quotes don't go
out of the MAXQUOTES bound. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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This flag is set from C for some enemies that should not be pushed back when
damaged, such as TANK. Both the tile flag and the per-sprite flag are used
(i.e. the ultimate flag value is the XOR of the two).
Add currently non-functional example to test.lua that attempts to set this bit
for NEWBEAST.
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See lunatic/test/sprite_access.con for a LIZTROOP that periodically smoothly
alpha-fades in and out. (Assuming that the 128 alpha blending tables from
shadexfog.create_128_trans(1) are installed.)
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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And 0 otherwise. Before accessing a sprite that is not not known to be
definitely valid (e.g. a loop over all sprites from 0 to MAXSPRITES-1),
one should check for validity before accessing it in any other fashion.
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Factor out a block of code into C_SetCfgName() and use that from lunacon.lua.
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The check is dead because it is made after the fact (oob access), but the
cheat string matching logic below actually assures that
cheatbuflen < sizeof(cheatbuf) at all times.
Exposed using the Stack tool from http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/ .
Also, in gamedef.c's definecheat handling, print the string length (19), not
the buffer length (20) if the cheat was truncated.
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Don't yet make this official API though, since there are unresolved issues
with newly created tsprites potentially being fed back to the animation loop.
Add xmath.angvec(), xmath.bangvec(), tspr:set_sectnum(), tspr:setpos().
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It is a 32-bit signed integer. No version bump necessary, although CON code
accessing this new member will not work with earlier revisions (obviously).
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Also, allow (implicit) actor index -1 to 'sound' like in C-CON and fix
MULTIMODE gamevar definition (was 0, not 1).
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Because one may obviously use gettspr/settspr in states called from that
event.
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- add LuaJIT's 'v' module printing trace info
- translator: fix game function name definitions
- revert math.fmod -> math.modf, they are different!
- disable JIT compilation for a function we're getting strange crashes with
- Make some of DukePlayer_t's members 'bool' on the Lua side. It's way
too easy to write something like "ps.jetpack_on" where "ps.jetpack_on~=0"
was meant. [Background: Kyle873 observed that Duke was always floating.]
- Error out if looping in our_module(). I find this behavior more logical
than returning true.
- fix a couple of missed FORBID variables
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- some more outer commands
- gamearray persistence
- faster 'mod': use math.modf instead of math.fmod (the former is JIT-compiled)
- checkavail*
- THISACTOR special handling
- Fix building in Windows (export A_ShootWithZvel instead of A_Shoot).
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This is done by introducing an additional internal bit, meaning
"play only one instance". It is set for all sounds which have bit 1
("repeat in the sound system") set at definesound time, but not those
that set bit 1 temporarily (see r3336).
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In Lunatic-only build, also always allocate the first 128 quotes.
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In the normal game, these arrays are conceptually [MAX_WEAPONS][MAXPLAYERS],
allocated as CON per-player gamevars (e.g. WEAPONx_WORKSLIKE).
For Lunatic, they are replaced with
weapondata_t g_playerWeapon[MAXPLAYERS][MAX_WEAPONS].
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Rotation-fixing happens for a couple of hard-coded statnums that presumably
never move (DEFAULT, STANDABLE, FX, FALLER, LIGHT), but for actors it wouldn't
make sense since the common case is that they do move. For this reason, bit 4
was introduced in r1934. The position of such useractors will not diverge
due to error roundoff accumulation in rotating sectors (SE0, train).
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This includes a complete Windows header and library refresh, including the addition of 64-bit compiled libs:
*libogg 1.3.0
*libvorbis 1.3.3
*zlib 1.2.7
*libpng 1.5.13
*libvpx 9a3de881c0e681ba1a79a166a86308bbc84b4acd
*SDL_mixer 1.2.12 (for RENDERTYPE=SDL)
*DirectX import libraries: dsound and dxguid (now included)
To build in 64-bit, you essentially need MinGW's MSYS (but not MinGW itself) and MinGW-w64 at the top of your PATH. The target is automatically detected using `$(CC) -dumpmachine`. The EDukeWiki will get detailed instrucitons.
All compiler and linker warnings when building in 64-bit mode have been fixed.
Remaining 64-bit to-do:
- The ebacktrace dll does not build under 64-bit. It uses code specific to the format of 32-bit executables and will have to be ported to work with 64-bit executables. A future 64-bit version will be named ebacktrace1-64.dll.
- RENDERTYPE=SDL crashes in SDL_mixer's Mix_Linked_Version().
- DirectInput gives an error and does not function. This only affects joysticks, and the error never happens without any plugged in.
- Port the classic renderer ASM to 64-bit. (Just kidding, this is way out of my league.)
This commit includes a fair bit of Makefile development spanning all platforms, including simplifying the SDLCONFIG code, fixing build on Mac OS X (thanks rhoenie!), globally factoring Apple brew/port inclusion, enforcing that all -L come before all -l, and ensuring that $(shell ) is always :='d.
In addition, I have resurrected the old GCC_MAJOR and GCC_MINOR detection using `$(CC) -dumpversion`, but I have made it failsafe in case the command fails or the version is manually specified. I have applied this new fine-grained detection where applicable, including allowing LTO, and restraining -W's to versions that support them.
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Also, fix deficient logic in Gv_Free and Gv_Clear (both M32 and CON) so that gamevar and gamearray erasure results are (closer to) correct, and so that the game does not crash when system arrays are accessed from CON because they all have been nulled.
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This introduces winbits.[ch] in the engine, containing layer-independent code migrated from winlayer, including nedmalloc, ebacktrace1, OS version detection, and high-resolution profiling timers.
sdlayer has been expanded to include the code from winbits under _WIN32.
All uses of RENDERTYPEWIN in the source have been examined and changed to _WIN32 (or removed) where the block in question is layer-independent.
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Notes:
- Atomic Edition (Censored) -> Plutonium Pak in grpscan.c
- "scale" in astub.c:drawtileinfo() is incorrect, I think.
- in demo.c, the gethitickms() value should be returned to a double.
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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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