Pressing ALT-B when in the briefings using Mac Descent 1 data in D1X-Rebirth works again - showing Dravis wearing a silly hat. Before it would exit load_briefing_screen prematurely.
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.
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/'
In past releases, D1X-Rebirth played the title song even when the user
specified `-notitles`. Commit 29f79f0a6b
("Enable -notitles for Descent 2") fixed this. Unfortunately, despite
being called SONG_TITLE, users believe this to be main menu music, not
title screen music. This belief is reinforced by other code sites that
play the title song on returning to the main menu. Reintroduce the bug
by moving the call above the test for `-notitles`. This restores the
semantics that users expect.
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