The problems still remains that rotatesprite behaves differently in classic and
OpenGL modes with clipping boundaries specified (and maybe in some other cases)
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This means that when e.g. emerging from water hurt will change the
palette instantly, but because bit 16 is added to the P_SetGamePalette
call, the tinting is retained.
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The implementation uses the recently introduced updatesector_onlynextwall when
setspritez fails.
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Of course, only when the mod/TC in question doesn't use that feature.
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led out or not. Removing features that certain mods may depend on to operate correctly without throwing any kind of
error or warning at startup other than a logged message is bad.
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for an assertion failure with clang. Really ought to file a bug report instead.
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It looks like GCC doesn't honor the 'used' attribute with LTO. This is
"fixed" by declaring the variables in question with external linkage
(i.e. removing the 'static'). I consider such behavior a GCC bug, though.
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The "double-click button4" had to make way for MOUSE5 in the button binds menu,
but I don't think anyone cares. Savegame compatibility was actually silently
broken with the MAXTILES update earlier, but I forgot updating the version...
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Also a couple of other cleanup lines... might need more though, I'm not sure
it's all good there.
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Internally, updateanimation() now takes a third parameter 'lpal'.
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This may fix compilation for optimized builds with GCC or clang where
the compiler would otherwise decide that those symbols are unused.
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If enabled, this makes the following arrays be allocated statically:
spriteext, spritesmooth, sector, wall, sprite, tsprite, while
necessarily disabling the clipshape feature (because it relies on
setting sector/wall to different malloc'd block temporarily).
To compile, pass DEBUGANYWAY=1 in addition to RELEASE=0 to 'make',
and it's really only useful with CC=clang, of course.
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Ideally, we would also warn when setting WEAPONx_SHOOTS to negative values, but
we'd have to intercept CON's setvar's and it wouldn't be pretty.
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I'm decreasing EXTRATILES because I feel that it's way overcommitted. It's the
max number of model-tiles that have their own skin for a certain palette,
like the slimer egg in the HRP.
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- fix one bound-checking line
- rewrite two lines in astub.c to potentially not overflow an int16
- make tiletovox[] an array of int16's
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Always malloc that buffer. This allows us to remove suckcache() from
cache1d.c, which I believe to be buggy (see comments in the source).
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