Giant merge from
http://svn.wildfiregames.com/hg-source/file/5fb522019d5e
Infrastructure is largely complete, gameplay is largely missing
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(Second attempt at commit...)
This was SVN commit r7259.
- clarify the meaning of mapSize (patchesPerSide)
- use a single ClampCoordToMap function for clamping
- add annotations to all call sites when it is sure they will succeed
- otherwise, ensure return value is checked or at least add debug_assert
fixes#311 (successfully built house and dock at top of latium map)
thanks to Heron for tracking down the cause!
This was SVN commit r7183.
Use noncopyable instead of boost::noncopyable. (But maybe this should be
changed to the NONCOPYABLE macro instead?)
Use boost::filesystem::wpath::file_string instead of
external_file_string, since the latter varies between std::string on
Linux and std::wstring on Windows.
Use wcstombs instead of wcstombs_s.
Use rtl_AllocateAligned instead of _mm_malloc.
This was SVN commit r6574.
this snowballed into a massive search+destroy of the hodgepodge of
mostly equivalent types we had in use (int, uint, unsigned, unsigned
int, i32, u32, ulong, uintN).
it is more efficient to use 64-bit types in 64-bit mode, so the
preferred default is size_t (for anything remotely resembling a size or
index). tile coordinates are ssize_t to allow more efficient conversion
to/from floating point. flags are int because we almost never need more
than 15 distinct bits, bit test/set is not slower and int is fastest to
type. finally, some data that is pretty much directly passed to OpenGL
is now typed accordingly.
after several hours, the code now requires fewer casts and less
guesswork.
other changes:
- unit and player IDs now have an "invalid id" constant in the
respective class to avoid casting and -1
- fix some endian/64-bit bugs in the map (un)packing. added a
convenience function to write/read a size_t.
- ia32: change CPUID interface to allow passing in ecx (required for
cache topology detection, which I need at work). remove some unneeded
functions from asm, replace with intrinsics where possible.
This was SVN commit r5942.
remove ONCE(ScriptingInit) constructs, replace with direct call from
GameSetup
revised GameSetup's InitScripting (organize into groups)
JSCollection: remove #define of two concrete collection types (made
typedef, moved to their respective entity.h and player.h)
This was SVN commit r5871.
- Removed use of erase() in the middle of iterating through projectiles
in CProjectileManager - that was dangerous! Replaced projectiles vector
with a linked list to make it easy and efficient to delete elements in
the middle.
- Fixed animation. It seemed like a problem with updating the Y position
came up and was more apparent as we lowered the turn length.
This was SVN commit r5593.
. timer, config: fix definition of ALLOW_RDTSC
. add movsx_be64 (for whirlpool), revise implementation, move to
byte_order, add test
. MAX -> std::max, remove those macros
. add timestamp to system_info as requested by philip
This was SVN commit r5050.
. the massive renaming undertaking: camelCase functions -> PascalCase.
. add some cppdoc.
. minor additional renaming improvements: e.g. GetIsClosed -> IsClosed
. in entity code, replace constructs like "pvec = new vector; return
pvec; use *pvec; delete pvec" with a simple stack variable passed as
output parameter (avoid unnecessary dynamic allocs)
. timer: simpler handling of raw ticks vs normal timer (less #if)
This was SVN commit r5017.
Moved COLLADA-loading code into separate class, since it now handles
both PMD and PSA.
Desingletonised CSkeletonAnimManager, moved into CGameView.
Made Atlas load its icons with buffered IO, for possible efficiency.
This was SVN commit r4934.
GameView: pushed near clipping plane out a bit (to get more precision),
rounded far plane to power of two for no real reason.
This was SVN commit r4896.
- Made some classes not be singletons, since there's no reason why they
should be.
- Made them non-global too (because globals have unclear lifetimes, and
make it harder to test things, etc). They're now owned by CGameView and
CWorld, and mostly accessed via g_Game or arguments (vaguely trying to
avoid the graphics code calling into the game code).
- Moved CGameView implementation into pimpl, so the header file isn't
so heavy.
- Changed a few pointers into references, to indicate that they're
never NULL.
This was SVN commit r4756.
- Fixed some crashes that could occur when you end a game with units
mouseover'ed or with the building placer active (it tries to render them
after the game world is gone).
This was SVN commit r4543.
ObjectManager: Removed ObjectTypes because it hasn't been used for
years.
Atlas: Fixed leak when saving with Xerces. Changed range of water
shininess slider.
Actor Editor: Relabelled "Freq" to "Ratio". Made modal dialogs use the
correct parent.
This was SVN commit r4376.
close#141
The problem was that the shadow matrices were setup in BeginFrame, but
GraphicsView calls SetCamera after BeginFrame. The solution was to move
the shadow matrix setup into CRenderer::SetCamera.
This caused a second problem because RenderReflections/RenderRefractions
used SetCamera to change the OpenGL matrices. Solved this problem by
distinguishing explicitly between the camera used for the scene as a
whole and the camera used to configure OpenGL. The latter can be a
virtual camera for shadow or reflection rendering and similar
render-to-texture effects.
This was SVN commit r4330.
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.
# 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.
- Underwater tiles will be tested against the frustum with a bounding
box including the water surface, so the water gets drawn even if the
terrain is off-screen.
- Transparent objects (e.g. trees) should now interact with water
properly. I did this by rendering them twice, first before the water, so
it overlaps the underwater pieces, then after, so the above-water pieces
overlap the water (the water now writes Z as well as colour to allow
this). Before, only the first pass was done, so the tops of trees were
covered by water. There might be more efficient ways of doing this - the
best could be for the transparent objects to be drawn with a shader that
always either discards a pixel or writes alpha of 1.0 instead of using
2-pass depth write then colour write.
This was SVN commit r3904.
-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.
Map XML: Store camera position. Stopped using DTDs (because they make it
too hard to change the XML structure without breaking all the old XML
files).
Game.h: Include fewer files, to make compilation sometimes faster.
World: Changed some things to not be singletons, since they were
(ab)used as CWorld members.
This was SVN commit r3670.
* add CLightEnv::m_TerrainShadowTransparency
* shadows will let a fraction of diffuse light through
* added JS LightEnv objects, so the lighting environment can be changed
from the console
* new element TerrainShadowTransparency supported in the scenario .xml
format,
changed cantabrian_generated with an example
This was SVN commit r3513.
GameView- commented out test track in constructor, and commented out
hotkey interface
NUSpline-added bounds checking and corrections
Hotkey-added cinematic hotkey (doesn't work though (see above) )
This was SVN commit r3442.