A declaration is useful if it declares an external function. A static
inline declaration, if not followed by the definition later in the same
translation unit, will not be useful. Remove such declarations, and
rely on using the definition as a declaration for those files that
actually call partial_range() or similar functions.
In multiplayer, the host sends a destroy message for both sides of the
wall. `do_exploding_wall_frame` processes both, but
`num_exploding_walls` is only decreased by 1, causing an assertion
failure at the end. Remove the assertion, since the wall does not
explode instantly on join, despite being marked as WALL_EXPLODING.
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.
This fixes an issue where calling drop_powerup with num > 1 only tagged
one powerup as player-dropped.
This also changes powerups dropped by the thief to be "player-dropped",
since, aside from the initial shields/energy, they came from the player
originally.
C++ does not require this pattern.
import re, fileinput
to = re.compile(r'^typedef struct ([a-z_A-Z]+)\s*{')
tc = re.compile(r'^}(.*?)\s*([a-z_A-Z]+);$')
osn = None
for line in fileinput.input(inplace=True):
m = to.match(line)
if m:
osn = m.group(1)
print 'struct %s\n{' % osn
continue
if osn:
m = tc.match(line)
if m:
csn = m.group(2)
if osn == csn:
print '}%s;' % m.group(1)
osn = None
continue
else:
osn = None
print line,