Add 'track' method to dcx::window, which takes a bool and will set it to 'false' when the window closes. Use for newmenu_do2 and simpler newmenu_do's, since there's the possibility of another window without its own polling loop opening on top - meaning window_event_result::deleted would be returned for that window, not the one we're polling on.
This will allow checking for window_event_result::deleted, instead of relying on window_exists, which could return a false positive if a new window was allocated with the same pointer value as the deleted one.
In particular, window_event_result::deleted so the event system doesn't have to rely on the somewhat problematic window_exists. If a gadget is manipulated, it still returns at least window_event_result::handled so all the other gadgets in all the other windows don't have to be checked (that weren't already checked).
This will be used to inform the event system in future, in removing calls to window_exists. This applies to if the handler returns a window_event_result::close (which is and should be instead of the handler calling window_close itself, at least in most cases).
Make the listbox handlers and all sub-handlers (when_selected callbacks) return a window_event_result. Makes code more readable and removes one use of window_close, making it easier to inform event system if a window closes in future.
The only caller for get_multi_endlevel_poll1 was DoEndLevelScoreGlitz,
which only called it on an unreachable path. That path is now gone, so
remove get_multi_endlevel_poll1.
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
Rename symbol WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT to DXX_WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library.
This is a mostly automated transform, but the changes to SConstruct were
manual.
git grep -wl WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^\s*#ifdef \(WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT\)\>/#if DXX_\1/' -e 's/\s*#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT\))/#\1if \2DXX_\3/' -e 's/^\s*#ifndef \(WORDS_NEED_ALIGNMENT\)\>/#if !DXX_\1/'
Allow dcx::UI_DIALOG struct to be subclassed step 3. This step adds the destructor and makes sure the dialog is only deleted within the main dialog handler if the specific handler didn't return window_event_result::deleted.
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::UI_DIALOG struct to be subclassed step 1. This step renames and reconfigures untyped_ui_dialog_create in dialog.cpp to be the main constructor. Also adds a template constructor that allows an event handler that takes a subclass of UI_DIALOG.
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.
Allow dcx::window struct to be subclassed step 2. This step renames and reconfigures window_create in window.cpp to be the main constructor. Also add a template constructor that allows an event handler that takes a subclass of window.
Allow dcx::window struct to be subclassed step 1. This step moves the definition for the window struct into window.h, keeping all member variables private and declaring the window related functions as 'friends'. This avoids changes to source files that use the window struct at this stage. Also moving some of the simpler functions in window.cpp into the struct definition to inline them. I would prefer to use class methods, so changing some of these to class methods as well.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 WORDS_BIGENDIAN to DXX_WORDS_BIGENDIAN to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library.
This is a mostly automated transform, but the changes to SConstruct were
manual.
git grep -wl WORDS_BIGENDIAN -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^\s*#ifdef \(WORDS_BIGENDIAN\)\>/#if DXX_\1/' -e 's/\s*#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(WORDS_BIGENDIAN\))/#\1if \2DXX_\3/' -e 's/^\s*#ifndef \(WORDS_BIGENDIAN\)\>/#if !DXX_\1/'
Test DXX_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_UNION_CONSTRUCTOR probes for a bug present in
<=gcc-4.7.x. Rebirth now rejects <=gcc-4.8.x for other reasons, so all
supported gcc versions pass test DXX_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_UNION_CONSTRUCTOR.
Remove the test.
Rename symbol MAX_HATS_PER_JOYSTICK to DXX_MAX_HATS_PER_JOYSTICK
to show that it is a DXX symbol, not one inherited from a library.
git grep -lzw MAX_HATS_PER_JOYSTICK -- SConstruct '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<MAX_HATS_PER_JOYSTICK\>/DXX_&/g'
Rename symbol MAX_BUTTONS_PER_JOYSTICK to DXX_MAX_BUTTONS_PER_JOYSTICK
to show that it is a DXX symbol, not one inherited from a library.
git grep -lzw MAX_BUTTONS_PER_JOYSTICK -- SConstruct '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<MAX_BUTTONS_PER_JOYSTICK\>/DXX_&/g'
Rename symbol MAX_AXES_PER_JOYSTICK to DXX_MAX_AXES_PER_JOYSTICK to show
that it is a DXX symbol, not one inherited from a library.
git grep -lzw MAX_AXES_PER_JOYSTICK -- SConstruct '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<MAX_AXES_PER_JOYSTICK\>/DXX_&/g'
Rename symbol MAX_JOYSTICKS to DXX_MAX_JOYSTICKS to show that it is a DXX
symbol, not one inherited from a library.
git grep -lzw MAX_JOYSTICKS -- SConstruct '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\<MAX_JOYSTICKS\>/DXX_&/g'
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 OGLES to DXX_USE_OGLES 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 OGLES -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs -0 sed -i -e 's/\(\s*#\s*if\)def\s*OGLES/\1 DXX_USE_OGLES/' -e 's/\(\s*#\s*if\)ndef OGLES/\1 !DXX_USE_OGLES/'
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 IPv6 to DXX_USE_IPv6 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 IPv6 -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^\s*#ifdef \(IPv6\)$/#if DXX_USE_\1/' -e 's/\s*#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(IPv6\))/#\1if \2DXX_USE_\3/'
Rename symbol USE_UDP to DXX_USE_UDP 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 -l USE_UDP -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^\s*#ifdef \(USE_UDP\)$/#if DXX_\1/' -e 's/\s*#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(USE_UDP\))/#\1if \2DXX_\3/'
Rename symbol USE_TRACKER to DXX_USE_TRACKER 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 -l USE_TRACKER -- '*.h' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i -e 's/^#ifdef \(USE_TRACKER\)$/#if DXX_\1/' -e 's/#\(el\)\?if \(.*\)defined(\(USE_TRACKER\))/#\1if \2DXX_\3/'
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/'
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.
Casting `&unsigned` to `(unsigned long *)` is wrong. It happened to
work because these types are the same size on Windows and this code is
only used on Windows. Remove the bogus cast and fix the function
prototype.
<=gcc-5 with -Wold-style-cast warn when expansions of SDL macro
CD_INDRIVE produce an old style cast, even though the cast comes from a
system header. Undefine it and define an equivalent that uses a C++
cast, so that uses do not provoke a warning.
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.
Per request from Mako88, remove unused loadgl typedefs. loadgl.h
was imported from elsewhere and defines typedefs for many functions
that Descent does not use. Some of these are guarded by WINVER
conditionals and, in Mako88's unspecified environment, defining WINVER
to expose these results in a build failure because the guarded typedef
requires a type that is not defined by the environment.
Compensate for that by removing all unused gl typedefs.
# Save the results to a file, then run the file separately. This
# avoids any chance that sed might try to edit the file while later
# searches are still running.
git grep 'typedef .*OGLFUNCCALL \*' common/include/loadgl.h | sed -e 's/^.*OGLFUNCCALL \*//' -e 's/).*$//' | while read f; do
if ! git grep -q 'DEFVAR\s'"$f"'\>' -- common/include/loadgl.h; then
echo "/\\<$f\\>/d"
fi
done > unused.sed
sed -i common/include/loadgl.h -f unused.sed
Per request from Mako88, remove unused loadgl indirections. loadgl.h
was imported from elsewhere and defines indirections for many functions
that Descent does not use. Some of these are guarded by WINVER
conditionals and, in Mako88's unspecified environment, defining WINVER
to expose these results in a build failure because the guarded typedef
requires a type that is not defined by the environment.
Compensate for that, and likely improve the generated code, by removing
all unused gl symbols.
# Save the results to a file, then run the file separately. This
# avoids any chance that sed might try to edit the file while later
# searches are still running.
s=( `git ls-files '*.h' '*.cpp' | grep -v -F common/include/loadgl.h` )
git grep '#define w\?gl[A-Z]\w\+ dw\?gl' common/include/loadgl.h |
gawk '{print $2;}' | while read f; do
if ! git grep -q -l '\<d\?'"$f"'\>' -- "${s[@]}"; then
echo "/\\<d\?$f\\>/d"
fi
done > unused.sed
sed -i common/include/loadgl.h -f unused.sed
Commit 957016621e ("Remove support for
Boost.TypeTraits") removed support for any alternative implementation of
<type_traits>, so C++11 <type_traits> is now required. Move it to
the Cxx11RequiredFeature array to combine it with the other required
feature tests.
Fallback support for Boost.Foreach is broken and no one has reported it.
The minimum required gcc version supports range-based for. Recent Clang
supports range-based for. No Microsoft compilers are supported. Remove
support for the fallback Boost.Foreach and move the C++11 range-based
for test to the Cxx11RequiredFeature array.
All users of physfs_list.h included fwd-partial_range.h or
partial_range.h; physfs_list.h did not include either, but assumed one
would be available. Include fwd to fix check_header_includes=1 build.
Fixes: ff67afd440 ("Propagate partial_range up into PHYSFSX_findFiles family")
Building with Boost.Array fails due to name lookup errors. These could
be fixed, but since no one has reported them and they are fairly old,
Boost.Array appears to be unused. Remove support for it.
Building with std::tr1::array fails due to missing features in
std::tr1:array relative to std::array. No one has reported this either,
so remove support for std::tr1:array.
Move the test for std::array into the Cxx11RequiredFeature list so that
it is run as part of the group test, rather than as a separate
statement.
Callers are expected to filter out invalid numbers. Even if they do
not, the only use of the number is to match entries in Stuck_objects.
An invalid match could cause a call to vobjptr() with an invalid index,
but that would be diagnosed by the valptridx checking, so no invalid
memory access will occur.
Boost enable_if works differently from std::enable_if, so the build is
broken when using Boost.TypeTraits. The broken code has been present
for a long time and no one reported it. Remove the fallback to Boost.
All callers of MultiLevelInv_Count passed a constant value. Factor
out the top level blocks of MultiLevelInv_Count into helper functions,
then create two new functions corresponding to MultiLevelInv_Count(0)
and MultiLevelInv_Count(1), implemented by calling the appropriate new
helper functions.
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
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*\(\(un\)\?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(\5\6\7\8)\9/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'