Changed player-id code a bit so the entity and actor and unit should
stay in sync more often. (The entity/actor/unit mixing still looks a bit
dodgy and unreliable, though.)
Simplified console help code.
Allowed init/shutdown to be done with the simulation/world/etc parts
disabled (so the actor viewer can load faster).
This was SVN commit r4289.
Atlas: Added ActorViewer. Moved GL canvas into separate class for shared
use. Disabled message-handling callback while blocked on the game, and
stopped creating dialog boxes inside the game thread in order to avoid
deadlocks (hopefully). Support multiple Views (for independent sets of
camera/update/render code). Recalculate territory boundaries when
necessary. Changed default list of animations to match those currently
used by actors.
# Tidied up more code.
Moved some more #includes out of .h files, to minimise unnecessary
compilation.
MathUtil: Deleted unused/unuseful macros (M_PI (use PI instead), M_PI_2
(use PI/2), MAX3, ABS (use abs)).
ObjectManager: Removed some ScEd-specific things.
Unit: Moved creation out of UnitManager, so units can be created without
adding to the manager. Changed CStr8 to the more conventional CStr.
app_hooks: Removed warning for setting multiple times.
win: Restored SEH catcher.
GameSetup, GameView: Removed RenderNoCull, because it doesn't seem to do
what it says it does ("force renderer to load everything") since we're
loading-on-demand most stuff and it doesn't seem especially useful since
we'd prefer to minimise loading times (but feel free to correct me if
I'm wrong). (And because it crashes when things need to be initialised
in a different order, so it's easier to remove than to understand and
fix it.)
PatchRData, Renderer: Work sensibly when there's no game (hence no LOS
manager, water, etc).
LOSManager: Use entity position instead of actor position when possible.
TerritoryManager: Allow delayed recalculations (so Atlas can issue lots
of move+recalculate commands per frame).
Cinematic: Non-pointer wxTimer, so it doesn't leak and doesn't have to
be deleted manually.
This was SVN commit r4261.
-Auras now take additional parameters from XML, containing a tag for r,
g, b, and a. No line thickness parameter yet.
-For territories, added function to frustum for determining if line
segment passes through the frustum.
This was SVN commit r4242.
- Modified Xeromyces to no longer automatically convert element and
attribute names to lowercase, so that we can have camelCase names. We
should now be able to convert all the multi-word entity properties, like
pass_through_allies, to camelCase, like passThroughAllies, which is more
consistent with the rest of our JavaScript naming conventions. To
support the existing code that assumes lowercase element names, I made
the getElementID and getAttributeID methods (used in the EL and AT
macros) ignore case, and I changed any code that directly accessed
element names to use the right case. CEntityTemplate now converts
Names_LikeThis to names_likeThis (changing each separate "word" in the
name to camelCase). Changed the version letter in XMB filenames from A
to B to support this without requiring people to delete old XMBs.
- Enhanced the pathfinder's handling of contact paths, resulting in a
very large speedup for actions like attacking, construction, etc. The
problem was that the pathfinder used to not count a given state as the
goal unless it was exactly coincident with the target location. This is
fine when you order a unit to go exactly to a certain spot, but if
you're ordering a unit to build, gather or attack something, then the
target tile is impassable (because your target is there) and therefore
the pathfinder never declares a state final. As a result, the pathfinder
tries hundreds of extra tiles in case there is a long path that gets to
the goal, and after failing to find any path that reaches the goal, it
gives you one to the closest point it got to. To fix it, I made the
pathfinder take into account a radius around the goal in which it's OK
to be, which depends on the size of the target unit and the range of
your action.
This was SVN commit r4186.
ScriptableComplex.inl is now only #included in CPP files that need it
(files that use functions from it directly), which is a total of 5
files, so recompiling after modifying it should be a lot faster.
This was SVN commit r4176.
add new JSUtil, automatically included via SpiderMonkey.h.
move JS_ASSERT there and rename JSU_ASSERT.
move scriptglue's REQUIRE_PARAMS there and rename to JSU_*
replace if(argc < x) bail() code with those macros.
This was SVN commit r4169.
Jan and I implemented a number of changes:
- Converted SClassSet to vector.
- Refactored get/set ClassSet from string into methods in CClassSet.
- Turned pass-by-value string params in getCollisionObject, CEntity
constructor and CEntityManager into pointers.
- Simplified processChooseMovement.
- Merged CalculateRun and CalculateHealth into a single, simpler
CalculateRegen + helper functions.
- Changed the way regen works so the rates read in the XML act as rates
(before, they were the number of seconds until the entity will be fully
regenned, which is a bit counterintuitive).
This was SVN commit r4167.
Entities will now leave all their auras and cancel all their productions
when they change ownership, which will be useful when we have
convertible buildings.
This was SVN commit r4156.
replaced all (*) CStr / CStrW by-value params with const reference. hoo
boy.
please always perform this optimization (actually standard idiom) when
writing the code - it takes little work, tells the next guy that the
string won't be modified, and makes a large performance difference.
(* where possible.. a few require other changes and will follow later)
This was SVN commit r4151.
Techs: Made a separate list of technologies for every player, rather
than array fields in CTechnology. This also involved changing the
tech-related JS functions.
Bugs:
- PS_MAX_PLAYERS should be 8 (the way it's used for array sizes, etc
indicates that it's the maximum possible number of players ever, but it
used to be 6 while the game had 8 players).
- When you changed a CJSSharedProperty that was inherited, m_Inherited
was set to false, so it was no longer inherited by subsequent entities
you created. They got initialized to garbage values as a result.
This was SVN commit r4138.
Bars and rank icons now scale with zoom level. I've left in the old
render functions for now, but they can be removed later.
This was SVN commit r4120.
- Modified CJSSharedProperty so it can be inherited. It now acts as our
"static property" class with a pointer-to-member field. It did much of
this before but it wasn't used much because of the way XML properties
were loaded.
- Modified CEntity and CBaseEntity so that virtually all properties are
now CJSSharedProperty's added with AddClassProperty in ScriptingInit.
- Removed m_run SEntityAction field, replacing its fields with separate
variables, so we can have proper pointer-to-members for them.
- Modified CTechnology to use CJSComplex::Get/SetProperty so that
attributes no longer need to be "registered" for use in techs.
This was SVN commit r4086.
made many (*)of the bools in CEntity into a bitfield (flags). this saves
a lot of space inside CEntity.
* only those that are not specified in XML and/or accessed via JS
This was SVN commit r4082.
moved some fields (e.g. size of health bar) out of CEntity and into
BaseEntity so they can be shared between entities (instead of duplicated
in each).
TODO: is it ok to remove AddProperty for those properties in CEntity?
(BaseEntity is still adding them)
This was SVN commit r4078.
Entities with traits.is_territory_centre == true will act as territory
centres, and territory areas are calculated and displayed on the
minimap. It remains to display these areas in the game view and to make
Civ Centres "socketable" so you can build them on Settlements to claim
them.
This was SVN commit r4070.
Greek basket texture
# New Greek vases
# housekeeping
documentation fix: trailing / in directory names is mandatory
# Atlas: Sky texture selection; save with maps
Atlas code tidying: Slightly nicer syntax for defining command handlers,
and some explanation of how it works
Automated build.
This was SVN commit r4008.
- Added per-player resource pool and modified the GUI and entity scripts
to work with it.
- Modified unit creation functions so the unit is always assigned a
player before firing its initialize event, so that this event can deduct
population, etc from the right player.
- Fixed various small bugs, like a unit not cancelling all of its queued
items when it dies, or buildings not costing anything.
This was SVN commit r3998.
- Removed "Base" from the Technology and Formation class names (it
doesn't make sense because these don't use inheritance).
- Modified the tech methods a little so a player ID is passed to
applyEffects, not getTechnology.
Also added a game startup script which will eventually set up player
resource pools and give them their civ techs.
This was SVN commit r3996.
# Attempted to make compilation faster
by including as little as possible in some .h files, and moving it into
.cpp.
Fixed BaseTechCollection memory leak.
This was SVN commit r3992.
-techs are not operational yet
-set the game speed with setSimRate() in the console or in the config
file under hotkey.speed.increase or hotkey.speed.decrease
-made a few other small fixes
This was SVN commit r3950.
Also fixed sectorDivs so it's always initialised, since the complaints
were annoying.
Camera: Added a const.
Super cavalry: Added required(?) aura attributes.
This was SVN commit r3906.
- Entity templates are now per-player, along with an unowned
"unmodified" version of each template that should be used to find the
original values of the stats. This can be accessed in the scripts as
<template>.unmodified.
- Fixed a pathfinder crash when the last path from the engine had 0
elements (just ignoring this for now).
- Units should no longer become purple when they upgrade in rank.
Refs #3.
This was SVN commit r3863.
-added NOTIFY_ORDER_CHANGE, which is used for flank penalty instead of
idle.
-entity speed is now actions.move.speed_curr for the current speed, but
the original speed is still actions.move.speed. Changes take place in
entityEventMovemen.
This was SVN commit r3840.
*added CTerrain::getSlopeAngle[Face]() which returns the angle in
radians of the slope of the terrain. getSlopeAngleFace should be used
for entities because it takes into account which way the entity is
facing, which allows for negative angles.
*the max and min graphical rotation for the slope is under traits.pitch.
This is used so that you can have certain units such as infantry that
don't rotate very far go down steep slopes but not rotate too much.
*JS documentation in docs/JSReg.rtf -- I put in most of the relevant
global functions; still needs entity functions.
This was SVN commit r3794.
Forced variant names to lowercase. Allowed empty prop model names to
remove inherited props. Removed a little code duplication.
Entity: Changed confusing (and probably incorrect) loop/STL logic, to
use slightly more confusing syntax instead.
This was SVN commit r3761.
PathfindSparse replaced with an A* implementation. Low-level
pathfinding done on the tiles of the map, high level pathfinding is
currently a placeholder, and only gives the final waypoint.
This was SVN commit r3747.