For each link given as http://, verify that the site is accessible over
https:// and, if so, switch to it. These domains were converted:
* llvm.org
* clang.llvm.org
* en.cppreference.com
* www.dxx-rebirth.com
* www.libsdl.org
* www.scons.org
Add macro cf_assert ("control flow" assert) to hint to gcc that certain
conditions are impossible. Use it to avoid generating range checks for
situations that never happen. If the event did happen, the only
consequence would be truncated UI text, rather than a correctness
problem.
Commit 07245a0bc2 added the SDL_mixer backend for MVE audio. That
commit set the length of the converted sound equal to the size of the
buffer that SDL requested as a work area. No one ever touched that
logic, until now. In SDL1, that choice worked fine. In SDL2, this
causes garbage to play after the sound, because SDL2 considers the
buffer to be defined only up to the length returned in
`SDL_AudioCVT::cvt_len`. Bytes beyond that length are undefined[1], and
in practice contain garbage. Fix the noise by setting the sound length
equal to the length returned by SDL2, so that the undefined bytes are
not treated as sound. SDL1 also maintains this length value, so no
version-specific logic is required.
[1]: https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_ConvertAudio
Reported-by: andrew-strong <https://github.com/dxx-rebirth/dxx-rebirth/issues/398>
This script was written years ago and has sat unused since then.
Recently, someone asked for a copy, so I may as well publish it. The
HXM support may not have been tested, but the base HAM support can
successfully deconstruct Vertigo and reassemble a bit-wise identical
copy.
clang issues -Wformat-nonliteral when `vsnprintf` is passed the format
string from its caller. This is generally not useful. Fortunately, the
warning can be suppressed by annotating the function as format(printf).
Presumably, this is because clang now trusts that the caller would have
been warned for a bad format string.
Reported-by: kreatordxx <https://github.com/dxx-rebirth/dxx-rebirth/issues/369>
Fixes: dc79bb8e4a ("Remove hack for bypassing buddy time restriction")
Rather than use an inline wrapper and rely on the compiler optimizer to
redirect gr_set_current_canvas(nullptr) to gr_set_default_canvas,
rewrite all relevant calls directly in the source.
git grep -l 'gr_set_current_canvas' | xargs sed -i -e 's:gr_set_current_canvas(\s*NULL\|nullptr\s*);:gr_set_default_canvas();:'
psyke83 reports that Debian distributions for Raspberry Pi now require a
different name for some video libraries. Merge psyke83's SCons
enhancements to add support for the new names while retaining support
for the old names.
Vendor library has new names to avoid conflicts with Mesa. Update
raspberrypi argument to use new libraries and support Mesa VC4 driver.
* raspberrypi=1 will build against the (newly named) vendor libraries
* raspberrypi=mesa will target building against the VC4 driver.
Both will select GLES by default, but you can target GL for the VC4 driver
via "raspberrypi=mesa opengles=0"
lukeman3000 asked how to control the volume of the in-game movies.
Prior to this commit, there was no in-game solution to this. This
change scales movie audio by the SoundFx slider.
Thanks to lukeman3000 for inspiring this change. Thanks to Ryusei117
for explaining what videos needed to be affected, and for testing an
earlier iteration of the change.
Requested-by: lukeman3000 <https://forum.dxx-rebirth.com/showthread.php?tid=986>
Commit f4b21088a0 ("Track vulcan ammo explicitly") fixed an original
retail bug that prevented the thief from stealing energy weapons,
because the thief could only steal weapons for which the player had ammo
and energy weapons never have ammo. This went unremarked for several
years, until a recent report of the new semantics as a game-breaking
regression because the thief is now "ridiculously potent".
Address this report, as well as an intermittently raised issue from
various users over time, by adding two new knobs to both the single
player "Gameplay" menu and the multiplayer setup screen: "Remove Thief
at level start" and "Prevent Thief Stealing Energy Weapons".
"Remove Thief" deletes the thief object during level load. It has no
impact on save games, and changing it after entering a level has no
effect on any thief already in the level.
"Prevent Thief Stealing" is checked at the moment of theft and, when
enabled, prevents stealing primary weapons other than Vulcan/Gauss.
This can be changed at will in single player and is immediately
effective. In multiplayer, this option can only be changed by the game
host in the pre-game setup.
For both knobs, there is one pair of checkboxes to control this as a
player preference, which applies in single player games. There is a
second pair of checkboxes in the multiplayer setup, which applies only
to multiplayer games. Therefore, in multiplayer, the host chooses thief
settings and all clients use the host's choice. The host may configure
the thief differently in multiplayer from how the host plays in single
player.
For users who wanted to remove the thief, no specific tally has been
kept for who requested it or when. Now that the code is being updated,
this is thrown in as an easy addition.
Reported-by: MegaDescent <http://forum.dxx-rebirth.com/showthread.php?tid=980> (for the thief stealing energy weapons as a game-breaking regression)
Previously, valptridx used PREFIX for allow-invalid+mutable, c#PREFIX
for allow-invalid+const, v#PREFIX for require-valid+mutable, vc#PREFIX
for require-valid+const. Convert the types, factories, and all usage
sites to specify a qualifier for all four combinations:
im#PREFIX -> allow-invalid+mutable
ic#PREFIX -> allow-invalid+const
vm#PREFIX -> require-valid+mutable
vc#PREFIX -> require-valid+const
Changes to common/include/valptridx.h and common/include/fwd-valptridx.h
are manual. All other changes are generated by:
git grep -lz -e '\(obj\|seg\|clwall\|wall\|actdoor\|trg\)\(ptridx\|ptr\|idx\)\(_t\)\?\>' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<\(v\?\)\(\(obj\|seg\|clwall\|wall\|actdoor\|trg\)\(ptridx\|ptr\|idx\)\(_t\)\?\)\>/\1m\2/g'
for the 'm' prefix and:
git grep -lz -e '\(obj\|seg\|clwall\|wall\|actdoor\|trg\)\(ptridx\|ptr\|idx\)\(_t\)\?\>' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<\([cm]\(obj\|seg\|clwall\|wall\|actdoor\|trg\)\(ptridx\|ptr\|idx\)\(_t\)\?\)\>/i&/g'
for the 'i' prefix.
When objp is nullptr, ai_door_is_openable assumes Buddy_objnum is a
valid object number, but this assumption is not guaranteed to be true.
When it is false, the game crashes. This crash can be triggered by a
brain robot trying to make nearby robots snipe.
Fix the crash by passing the robot of interest.
Reported-by: Yarn <http://www.dxx-rebirth.com/frm/index.php/topic,2165.0.html>
Macro LINE_SPACING previously used global grd_curcanv implicitly.
Change it to take a canvas argument. Change all callers to pass
grd_curcanv, so that usage is explicit.
Yarn reported that Descent 2: Counterstrike level 9 can place the
guidebot in a situation where
(Escort_goal_index == object_guidebot_cannot_reach &&
Escort_special_goal != ESCORT_GOAL_UNSPECIFIED)
If this happens and the player grabs a powerup, then the game crashes
trying to check if the grabbed powerup was of the type that the guidebot
sought. Since the guidebot was not seeking any object, the answer is
that this is not the sought object.
The design ought not set Escort_goal_index to an invalid object index,
but it does. Fixing that is too invasive for now. Add a special case
to prevent this crash.
Reported-by: Yarn <http://www.dxx-rebirth.com/frm/index.php/topic,2158.0.html>
Contains 2 calls - to obj_create and init_ai_object. For safety reasons and tidiness compared to using obj_create directly. The call to init_ai_object in recreate_thief was already redundant.
Conflicts:
common/arch/sdl/window.cpp - Remove unused EVENT_WINDOW_CLOSED and w_callback local var
common/ui/dialog.cpp - Remove unused EVENT_WINDOW_CLOSED
escort_get_goal_segment expected exists_in_mine to return object_none or
a valid object. In some mines, exists_in_mine will return
object_guidebot_cannot_reach, which is neither object_none nor a valid
object. Exclude reading the segment of the unreachable object.
Replace delete dcx::window kludge with a better solution: instead of requiring every handler to delete the window, add a window_event_result::deleted, which gets returned if the window was deleted by the handler, so window_close knows not to attempt to delete it again.
Allow dcx::window struct to be subclassed step 3. This step adds the window destructor and both requires and implements the window to be deleted by the event handler/client in all cases.
It was a convenient transition macro, but its presence was always
intended to be temporary. Expand it to ease the conversion of usage
sites that already have access to local player data through a local
variable.
Rename symbol OGL to DXX_USE_OGL to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library. Move it to dxxsconf.h to
shorten the command line.
This is a mostly automated transform, but the changes to SConstruct were
manual.
git grep -lzw OGL -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\(\s*#\s*if\)def\s*OGL/\1 DXX_USE_OGL/' -e 's/\(\s*#\s*if\)ndef OGL/\1 !DXX_USE_OGL/' -e 's/\(\s*#\s*if !\?\)defined(OGL)/\1DXX_USE_OGL/'
Rename symbol EDITOR to DXX_USE_EDITOR to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library. Move it to dxxsconf.h to
shorten the command line.
This is a mostly automated transform, but the changes to SConstruct were
manual.
git grep -wl EDITOR -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^\s*#ifdef \(EDITOR\)\>/#if DXX_USE_\1/' -e 's/\s*#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(EDITOR\))/#\1if \2DXX_USE_\3/' -e 's/^\s*#ifndef \(EDITOR\)\>/#if !DXX_USE_\1/'
Rename symbol USE_SDLMIXER to DXX_USE_SDLMIXER to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library. Move it to dxxsconf.h to
shorten the command line.
This is a mostly automated transform, but the changes to SConstruct and
inferno.cpp were manual.
git grep -l USE_SDLMIXER -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^#ifdef \(USE_SDLMIXER\)$/#if DXX_\1/' -e 's/#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(USE_SDLMIXER\))/#\1if \2DXX_\3/'
Field width conversion `.*` always takes an `int`.
On Win32, casting `long` to `int` triggers a `-Wuseless-cast` warning.
Omitting the cast works correctly.
On Linux/amd64, casting `long` to `int` works correctly.
Omitting the cast triggers a `-Wformat` warning.
Add a macro that conditionally expands to `static_cast<int>` or to ``,
as necessary for the target platform.
C casts do not require parentheses. C++ casts require grouping around
the target. Prepare for conversion to C++ casts by adding otherwise
unnecessary parentheses around the target of simple C casts.
s/(\s*unsigned\s\+char\s*\(\*\+\)\s*)\s*\([&+-]\?\)\([[:alnum:]_.]\+\s*->\s*\)*\([[:alnum:]_.]\+\)\(\s*\([];+>)*\/^%,|&<>]\)\|$\|\(\s*-\s*[^>]\)\)/(uint8_t \1)(\2\3\4)\5/g
Uses of `(short*)` usually want exactly a 16-bit signed integer. Most
platforms provide that as `short`, but that is not guaranteed.
s/(short \(*\+\)\s*)/(int16_t \1)/g
This pass only targets commonly used standard types.
s/(\(\s*\(\(un\)\?signed\|int\|char\|short\|long\|float\|double\|s\?size_t\|\(u\?int[[:digit:]]\+_t\)\)\)\s*)\s*(/static_cast<\1>(/g
C casts do not require parentheses. C++ casts require grouping around
the target. Prepare for conversion to C++ casts by adding otherwise
unnecessary parentheses around the target of simple C casts.
Exclude float|double from the second substitution. Including it
rewrites medmisc.cpp in an incorrect way, and excluding it does not
exclude any valid rewrites.
s/(\(int\|signed\|float\|double\|long\|short\|unsigned\))\s*\(\w\+\s*(\s*\w\+\s*)\)/(\1)(\2)/
s/(\((\(int\|signed\|long\|short\|unsigned\))(\w\+\s*(\s*\w\+\s*))\))/\1/g
C casts do not require parentheses. C++ casts require grouping around
the target. Prepare for conversion to C++ casts by adding otherwise
unnecessary parentheses around the target of some C casts.
This pass attempts to process expressions that involve parenthesized or
bracketed subexpressions, but only if those subexpressions do not
themselves contain parenthesized or bracketed subexpressions.
(int) f(1); // changed
(int) f(g()); // not changed
perl -p -i -e 's/(\(\s*((?:un)?signed|int|char|short|long|float|double|s?size_t|(?:u?int[[:digit:]]+_t))\s*\**\s*\)\s*)([&+-]?)([[:alnum:]_.]+\s*->\s*)*([[:alnum:]_.]+)((?:\s*(?:\[[^][]*\])*|(?:\([^()]*\))*))(\s*([;+>*\/^%,|&<>])|$|(\s*-\s*[^>]))/\1\(\3\4\5\6\)\7/g'
This pass only targets commonly used standard types.
s/(\(\s*\(\(un\)\?signed\|int\|char\|short\|long\|float\|double\|s\?size_t\|\(u\?int[[:digit:]]\+_t\)\)\)\s*)\s*(/static_cast<\1>(/g
C casts do not require parentheses. C++ casts require grouping around
the target. Prepare for conversion to C++ casts by adding otherwise
unnecessary parentheses around the target of simple C casts.
This pass does not attempt to process expressions that involve
any subexpression that can nest arbitrarily, such as parentheses or
brackets. It also works only on commonly used standard types.
(int) a->b; // changed
(int) a[b]; // not changed
s/\((\s*\(\(un\)\?signed\|int\|char\|short\|long\|float\|double\|s\?size_t\|\(u\?int[[:digit:]]\+_t\)\)\s*\**\s*)\s*\)\([&+-]\?\)\([[:alnum:]_.]\+\s*->\s*\)*\([[:alnum:]_.]\+\)\(\s*\([];+>)*\/^%,|&<>]\)\|$\|\(\s*-\s*[^>]\)\)/\1(\5\6\7)\8/g