Internally, there's a new function fade_screen_black() that implements the
fading more efficiently than calling rotatesprite for classic, and uses
tile 0 (assumed to have at least 64x32 size) in the GL modes.
The black background of the user map selector is still done with rotatesprite
and tile BLANK in every renderer.
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So that the game won't exit if you write 'vidmode 4' when intending
'setrendermode 4'.
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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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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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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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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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- 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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- 'whitecol' was defined in the engine and in build.c, use only the engine one
- make cachesize, artsize, artversion static in engine.c
- undo some formatting havoc presumably done by astyle
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Since the original source code release of Duke3D, there was a potentially
dangerous hack where actor[].dispicnum was set to -4 to signal "this actor
should not have a floor shadow for this moment" (it doesn't really work,
if you ask me).
Now, use another bit of actor[].flags for that purpose because setting
any picnum members to negative values asks for trouble.
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E.g. this should work correctly now:
// FLY_BY, PIPEBOMB_EXPLODE, OCTA_DYING
animsounds logo { 1 244 64 14 64 144 }
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The syntax is as follows:
animsounds <anim> { frame1 sound1 frame2 sound2 ... }
<anim> has to be one of the tokens: cineov2, cineov3, RADLOGO, DUKETEAM,
logo, vol41a, vol42a, vol4e1, vol43a, vol4e2, or vol4e3, corresponding
to hard-coded Duke3D anims.
The frameN's (1-based frame numbers) have to be in ascending order (but not
necessarily strictly ascending, so that a frame may have more than one sound).
Example: for Duke3D's XBLA nuke logo animation (IVF extracted from nuke.webm),
the following definition overlays the video with a sound sequence similar
(identical save for timing) to the original nuke animation:
// frame 1: FLY_BY, frame 64: PIPEBOMB_EXPLODE
animsounds logo { 1 244 64 14 }
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the loop. For the release build and the test animation, this lowers the time
to 3-4 ms per conversion of one frame on my desktop machine.
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the SE ones douple, triple, ... after each save. Maphack lights are reloaded
with polymer_resetlights() (though I've had them disappearing after load, I
couldn't reproduce it afterwards).
- in debugging builds, print a message when polymer_resetlight is called on a
nonexistent one. The problem is not so much the call itself (it's guarded),
but the fact that resources on the caller side may not have been freed if it
thinks that those lights do in fact exist. Right now, it's not the case though.
- add 'loaded map hack' messages after some other successful loadmaphack calls
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crashes.
Usually, after loading a game, some wall tiles are tweaked depending on whether
adult mode is enabled or not. If it's not, those wall picnums are replaced
with blank or broken screens. If it is, they are restored from the wall's
.extra member. Apparently though, Mapster32 leaves some .extra members
floating around even after deleting a TROR nextwall link (it's used as the
'lower wall index'). Because MAXWALLS is greater than MAXTILES, this may
produce out-of-bounds accesses and corrupt memory (besides setting wall
tilenums to nonsensical values) later in the game.
Other than that, the change only affects loading savegames created with adult
mode OFF. Kinky TV screenies simply won't be restored then.
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check one 'if' down since mirrors are only created when the condition holds
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Resetting the gamevars might produce inconsistencies between an earlier loaded
game (for example, if it was saved with different/earlier CON code), and worst
of all, the gamevars that reference C variables might be overwritten (i.e. the
addresses to those variable, which is very bad!).
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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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the constants 0 and 1, and moveptrs may reference the script up to index 2
then (though I'm not sure whether the code is reachable with moveofs either
0 or 1), so make sure it's nulled instead of whatever happened to compile at
the first two positions. Move 1 is only used once in the original cons,
when frozen and being shattered.
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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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This makes savegames practically the same as the initial snapshot of a demo.
Saves are now named 'dukesavX.esv' (demos: 'edemoX.edm').
Additionally, many changes that couldn't/needn't be cleanly separated are added
with this commit:
- make spriteext_t have the same size across 32/64 bit platforms (actor_t partially)
- prevent saving/loading in MP games (it certainly didn't work and still doesn't)
- it's time we start using assertions! Define NDEBUG for releasse builds.
- reset savegame major and minor versions (we have a new magic string, so no conflict)
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It was identified with the clearfrags rewriting, but not corrected.
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There were two instances of nearly identical code in premap.c and savegame.c.
Also identifies a (harmless) problem with realloc'ing, we had:
if (len+1 > sizeof(MapInfo[...].musicfn))
MapInfo[...].musicfn = Brealloc(MapInfo[...].musicfn, len+1)
which reallocs almost all the time (since .musicfn is a pointer). Now we do
realloc every time...
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Bmemset(..., 0, sizeof(...)) instead of clearbuf(..., MAX..., 0),
because the latter would clear only half of the data on 64-bit platforms.
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some information about it instead of simply omitting it.
Internally, struct savegame --> struct savegame_ for easier grepping.
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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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Actors are always moved such that _they_ clip against blocking sprites, even
if their blocking bit is clear. Setting the new bit make them not clip against
anything. The promary use of this is for decorative moving sprites that are
spawned in masses, such as rain or snow.
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to negative numbers. Previously, only checks for being zero were performed,
but CON code in the wild also has WEAPONx_SPAWN -1, which would propagate to
the sprite picnum...
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Usage: press the ['] (quote) modifier together with the PERIOD key.
Aligns only the immediate upper and lower neighbors of each wall that got
aligned by following point2s or nextwalls. Doesn't play well with Alt
(carry over xrepeat) yet, might need two subsequent alignment passes.
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Various code checked for switch tiles in the following manner,
for (ii=0; ii<2; ii++)
switch (DynamicTileMap[sprite[i].picnum-1+ii]) { case SOME_SWITCH: ... }
which blows for picnum 0. Now, we simply disallow it.
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callback 'G_Polymer_UnInit'.
- In astub.c, reset spritelightid to -1 when nulling the spritelightptr of
a sprite (no crashes observed, just precaution)
- In sdlayer.c, catch SIGILLs with our signal handler too, since illegal
instructions are what the instrumented debug builds will execute when
attempting to carry out an undefined (per C) operation.
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one sector was filled and the 'clear bunch' message was displayed even if the
operation was canceled.
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represents a pointer into the script for label types other than LABEL_DEFINE
instead of checking inclusion of the value in the script bounds. This
assertion was tested with WGR2 SVN.
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