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Ykkrosh fe21c5e023 # Rewrite fog-of-war rendering.
Disable shadows when only 2 TMUs available.
Clean up some other rendering code.

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/* Copyright (C) 2010 Wildfire Games.
* This file is part of 0 A.D.
*
* 0 A.D. is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_ICMPRANGEMANAGER
#define INCLUDED_ICMPRANGEMANAGER
#include "simulation2/system/Interface.h"
#include "simulation2/helpers/Position.h"
#include "simulation2/helpers/Player.h"
#include "graphics/Terrain.h" // for CELL_SIZE
/**
* Provides efficient range-based queries of the game world,
* and also LOS-based effects (fog of war).
*
* (These are somewhat distinct concepts but they share a lot of the implementation,
* so for efficiency they're combined into this class.)
*
* Possible use cases:
* - combat units need to detect targetable enemies entering LOS, so they can choose
* to auto-attack.
* - auras let a unit have some effect on all units (or those of the same player, or of enemies)
* within a certain range.
* - capturable animals need to detect when a player-owned unit is nearby and no units of other
* players are in range.
* - scenario triggers may want to detect when units enter a given area.
* - units gathering from a resource that is exhausted need to find a new resource of the
* same type, near the old one and reachable.
* - projectile weapons with splash damage need to find all units within some distance
* of the target point.
* - ...
*
* In most cases the users are event-based and want notifications when something
* has entered or left the range, and the query can be set up once and rarely changed.
* These queries have to be fast. It's fine to approximate an entity as a point.
*
* Current design:
*
* This class handles just the most common parts of range queries:
* distance, target interface, and player ownership.
* The caller can then apply any more complex filtering that it needs.
*
* There are two types of query:
* Passive queries are performed by ExecuteQuery and immediately return the matching entities.
* Active queries are set up by CreateActiveQuery, and then a CMessageRangeUpdate message will be
* sent to the entity once per turn if anybody has entered or left the range since the last RangeUpdate.
* Queries can be disabled, in which case no message will be sent.
*/
class ICmpRangeManager : public IComponent
{
public:
/**
* External identifiers for active queries.
*/
typedef u32 tag_t;
/**
* Set the bounds of the world.
* Entities should not be outside the bounds (else efficiency will suffer).
* @param x0,z0,x1,z1 Coordinates of the corners of the world
* @param vertices Number of terrain vertices per side
*/
virtual void SetBounds(entity_pos_t x0, entity_pos_t z0, entity_pos_t x1, entity_pos_t z1, ssize_t vertices) = 0;
/**
* Execute a passive query.
* @param source the entity around which the range will be computed.
* @param minRange non-negative minimum distance in metres (inclusive).
* @param maxRange non-negative maximum distance in metres (inclusive); or -1.0 to ignore distance.
* @param owners list of player IDs that matching entities may have; -1 matches entities with no owner.
* @param requiredInterface if non-zero, an interface ID that matching entities must implement.
* @return list of entities matching the query, ordered by increasing distance from the source entity.
*/
virtual std::vector<entity_id_t> ExecuteQuery(entity_id_t source,
entity_pos_t minRange, entity_pos_t maxRange, std::vector<int> owners, int requiredInterface) = 0;
/**
* Construct an active query. The query will be disabled by default.
* @param source the entity around which the range will be computed.
* @param minRange non-negative minimum distance in metres (inclusive).
* @param maxRange non-negative maximum distance in metres (inclusive); or -1.0 to ignore distance.
* @param owners list of player IDs that matching entities may have; -1 matches entities with no owner.
* @param requiredInterface if non-zero, an interface ID that matching entities must implement.
* @return unique non-zero identifier of query.
*/
virtual tag_t CreateActiveQuery(entity_id_t source,
entity_pos_t minRange, entity_pos_t maxRange, std::vector<int> owners, int requiredInterface) = 0;
/**
* Destroy a query and clean up resources. This must be called when an entity no longer needs its
* query (e.g. when the entity is destroyed).
* @param tag identifier of query.
*/
virtual void DestroyActiveQuery(tag_t tag) = 0;
/**
* Re-enable the processing of a query.
* @param tag identifier of query.
*/
virtual void EnableActiveQuery(tag_t tag) = 0;
/**
* Disable the processing of a query (no RangeUpdate messages will be sent).
* @param tag identifier of query.
*/
virtual void DisableActiveQuery(tag_t tag) = 0;
/**
* Immediately execute a query, and re-enable it if disabled.
* The next RangeUpdate message will say who has entered/left since this call,
* so you won't miss any notifications.
* @param tag identifier of query.
* @return list of entities matching the query, ordered by increasing distance from the source entity.
*/
virtual std::vector<entity_id_t> ResetActiveQuery(tag_t tag) = 0;
/**
* Returns list of all entities for specific player.
* (This is on this interface because it shares a lot of the implementation.
* Maybe it should be extended to be more like ExecuteQuery without
* the range parameter.)
*/
virtual std::vector<entity_id_t> GetEntitiesByPlayer(int playerId) = 0;
/**
* Toggle the rendering of debug info.
*/
virtual void SetDebugOverlay(bool enabled) = 0;
// LOS interface:
enum ELosState
{
LOS_UNEXPLORED = 0,
LOS_EXPLORED = 1,
LOS_VISIBLE = 2,
LOS_MASK = 3
};
enum ELosVisibility
{
VIS_HIDDEN,
VIS_FOGGED,
VIS_VISIBLE
};
/**
* Object providing efficient abstracted access to the LOS state.
* This depends on some implementation details of CCmpRangeManager.
*
* This *ignores* the GetLosRevealAll flag - callers should check that explicitly.
*/
class CLosQuerier
{
private:
friend class CCmpRangeManager;
friend class TestLOSTexture;
CLosQuerier(int player, const std::vector<u32>& data, ssize_t verticesPerSide) :
m_Data(&data[0]), m_VerticesPerSide(verticesPerSide)
{
if (player > 0 && player <= 16)
m_PlayerMask = LOS_MASK << (2*(player-1));
else
m_PlayerMask = 0;
}
const CLosQuerier& operator=(const CLosQuerier&); // not implemented
public:
/**
* Returns whether the given vertex is visible (i.e. is within a unit's LOS).
* i and j must be in the range [0, verticesPerSide).
*/
inline bool IsVisible(ssize_t i, ssize_t j)
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
debug_assert(i >= 0 && j >= 0 && i < m_VerticesPerSide && j < m_VerticesPerSide);
#endif
// Check high bit of each bit-pair
if ((m_Data[j*m_VerticesPerSide + i] & m_PlayerMask) & 0xAAAAAAAAu)
return true;
else
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether the given vertex is explored (i.e. was (or still is) within a unit's LOS).
* i and j must be in the range [0, verticesPerSide).
*/
inline bool IsExplored(ssize_t i, ssize_t j)
{
#ifndef NDEBUG
debug_assert(i >= 0 && j >= 0 && i < m_VerticesPerSide && j < m_VerticesPerSide);
#endif
// Check low bit of each bit-pair
if ((m_Data[j*m_VerticesPerSide + i] & m_PlayerMask) & 0x55555555u)
return true;
else
return false;
}
private:
u32 m_PlayerMask;
const u32* m_Data;
ssize_t m_VerticesPerSide;
};
/**
* Returns a CLosQuerier for checking whether vertex positions are visible to the given player.
*/
virtual CLosQuerier GetLosQuerier(int player) = 0;
/**
* Returns the visibility status of the given entity, with respect to the given player.
* Returns VIS_HIDDEN if the entity doesn't exist or is not in the world.
* This respects the GetLosRevealAll flag.
*/
virtual ELosVisibility GetLosVisibility(entity_id_t ent, int player) = 0;
/**
* GetLosVisibility wrapped for script calls.
* Returns "hidden", "fogged" or "visible".
*/
std::string GetLosVisibility_wrapper(entity_id_t ent, int player);
/**
* Set globally whether the whole map should be made visible.
*/
virtual void SetLosRevealAll(bool enabled) = 0;
/**
* Returns whether the whole map has been made visible to the given player.
*/
virtual bool GetLosRevealAll(int player) = 0;
/**
* Set the LOS to be restricted to a circular map.
*/
virtual void SetLosCircular(bool enabled) = 0;
/**
* Returns whether the LOS is restricted to a circular map.
*/
virtual bool GetLosCircular() = 0;
/**
* Get percent map explored statistics for specified player
*/
virtual i32 GetPercentMapExplored(player_id_t playerId) = 0;
DECLARE_INTERFACE_TYPE(RangeManager)
};
#endif // INCLUDED_ICMPRANGEMANAGER