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.
Past releases had a debug-only assertion that 25 was sufficient, but
then dynamically allocated enough storage for larger models as needed.
Commit 22a34809ee ("Move interpreter g3s_lrgb onto stack") added a
hard limit of 25, but did not detect attempts to exceed this. Custom
models that exceeded 25 would cause a stack buffer overwrite and likely
crash. Raise the limit to 64 and add sanity checking to refuse to
render models that exceed MAX_POINTS_PER_POLY.
Fixes: 22a34809ee ("Move interpreter g3s_lrgb onto stack")
For switch cases where existing comments or code flow logic obviously
intended to fall through, add a gcc-7 /*-fallthrough*/ comment to
silence warnings about this. Some cases which are less obvious are not
converted, so the code does not yet compile clean with
-Wimplicit-fallthrough.
Reported-by: parkerlreed <https://github.com/dxx-rebirth/dxx-rebirth/issues/338>
The dump logger probes for the end of the stack, then rounds down to the
nearest paragraph boundary to simplify the logic in the hexdump routine.
The termination condition in the hexdump code assumed that there would
exist an integer N such that (`start` + (16 * N) == `end`). Since `end`
is rounded to a multiple of 16, this held if and only if `start` is also
a multiple of 16. In practice, this tended to happen, but it was not
guaranteed by the code. If it ever failed to happen, then the hexdump
routine would not terminate and would instead perform an invalid read
beyond the edge of the stack.
Modify the hexdump routine to round `start` to a multiple of 16 so that
the termination condition works as intended. This has the useful side
effect that hex dumps now always start paragraph aligned. When the
stack was not paragraph aligned, this change will cause the hexdump to
show bytes below the stack pointer at the time of the fault. However,
the stack requirements of the handler itself ensure that these bytes
will be valid.
Hat labels reserve an extra character for the arrow, which partially
masked this error. When used buttons requires more characters than (1
+ used hats), the buffer had insufficient space and the label was
truncated.
x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ -Wformat handling misparses the std::size_t
format string, causing a spurious error.
common/main/valptridx.tcc: In function 'void untyped_index_mismatch_exception::prepare_report(const char*, unsigned int, const void*, long int, const void*, const void*, char (&)[229], std::size_t)':
common/main/valptridx.tcc:36:182: error: format '%u' expects argument of type 'unsigned int', but argument 7 has type 'std::size_t {aka long long unsigned int}' [-Werror=format=]
This occurs even though the processed text uses %I64u (which is correct
for a `long long unsigned int`), not %u as shown in the error message.
static void prepare_report(const char *const filename, const unsigned lineno, const void *const array_base, const long supplied_index, const void *const expected_pointer, const void *const actual_pointer, char (&buf)[report_buffer_size], const std::size_t array_size)
{
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s:%u: " "pointer/index mismatch:" " base=%p size=%" "I64u" " index=%li expected=%p actual=%p", filename, lineno, array_base, array_size, supplied_index, expected_pointer, actual_pointer);
}
In practice, all such sizes will fit in `unsigned int` because they are
the dimension of an array of large structures. Switch all platforms to
use `unsigned long`, which works everywhere and is at least as big as
`unsigned int`. Using `unsigned long` produces the same size as
`std::size_t` on all platforms other than Win64, where `unsigned long`
is only 32 bits due to the strange LLP64 model Microsoft picked.
Commit b32298df5a ("Rewrite powerup cap
code to centralize logic") centralized powerup cap code in the
powerup_cap_state class.
Commit 901a554e96 ("New powerup management
code: Addeed functions and packet type to ...") removed all use of
powerup_cap_state, but left the dead implementation present.
Commit 479f5ed584 ("Fix 'format specifies
type 'unsigned short' but the argument has type 'unsigned char''
warning") switched the already dead (but still compiled) code from %hu
to %hhu to fix a warning on OS X. Although the commit was written by
Chris, it was my suggestion to use %hhu. I neglected to test Windows
before suggesting it, so the change went in even though Windows does not
accept %hhu; this broke the Windows build. Fortunately, the code had
been dead for 11 months when the change was made, so the fix for Windows
is to remove the long dead code.
Descent 1 has no headlight powerup. Code to read headlights was
incorrectly added in 357e1b0144, but no code was added to write
headlights, so the Descent 1 lighting code checked for headlights that
never existed. Guard the headlight global variables and the associated
logic with if(D2).
Fixes: 357e1b0144 ("Made lighting code work with actual RGB values and added feature to let certain objects emit colored dynamic light as well as let mine flash red when control center destroyed (OpenGL-only at the moment)")
Type `SyncGLMethod` was defined conditional on DXX_USE_OGL, but header
`common/include/ogl_sync.h` used `SyncGLMethod` unconditionally. This
works fine in the normal build since SDL builds never include
`common/include/ogl_sync.h`, but broke the check_header_includes=1 test
since that compiles `common/include/ogl_sync.h` even for SDL builds.
Wrap type `ogl_sync` in `#if DXX_USE_OGL` to hide it from the
check_header_includes=1 test in SDL mode.
Expose sphere_intersects_wall and call it directly from
boss_fits_in_seg, so that boss_fits_in_seg does not need to modify the
position and segment of the boss during the test.
If boss has teleported before, even before a loaded state was saved, play the boss looping sound immediately when loading the saved game (if near the boss). Resolves issue #326.
clang becomes confused trying to determine which vm_distance_squared
constructor to use for a literal input of 0x7fffffffffffffff, even
though the size of the input requires it to be `long` and only one
constructor can take a `long`. Switch from an explicit
0x7fffffffffffffff to the symbolic constant INT64_MAX, which has the
same value, but a platform-appropriate suffix to force the compiler to
pick the right type.
For general clarity, switch some other instances of integer maximum
literals to symbolic constants of the same value.
This commit has no effect on the generated code (except for changes to
line numbers).
Reported-by: kreatordxx <https://github.com/dxx-rebirth/dxx-rebirth/pull/324>
Fixes: 17208cca79 ("Disallow int for vm_distance_squared")
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>
When using `gcc -fsanitize=undefined`, the compiler proves trivial
results, so `DXX_CONSTANT_TRUE` is defined. It then fails to prove that
`DXX_CONSTANT_TRUE(m_state == checked)` is false, causing a compile-time
error. Relax the check to occur only when it can prove `m_state` equal
to a disallowed value, rather than when it cannot prove `m_state` equal
to an allowed value.
Move the preprocessor guard so that the runtime check is always visible.
Optimizing compilers can still eliminate that check at compile-time when
it provably never fails.
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.
As a macro, it always refers to the global grd_curcanv. This interferes
with converting canvas handling to be an argument. Expand GHEIGHT so
that uses of grd_curcanv can be changed individually.
As a macro, it always refers to the global grd_curcanv. This interferes
with converting canvas handling to be an argument. Expand GWIDTH so
that uses of grd_curcanv can be changed individually.