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These are flagged by GCC if -Wswitch-default is enabled.
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This commit introduces the following changes:
1. Graphics::loadThumbnail()
Now returns a boolean and takes a new argument skipThumbnail which
defaults to false. In case of true, loadThumbnail() reads past the
thumbnail data in the input stream instead of actually loading the
thumbnail. This simplifies savegame handling where, up until now,
many engines always read the whole savegame metadata (including
the thumbnail) and then threw away the thumbnail when not needed
(which is in almost all cases, the most common exception being
MetaEngine::querySaveMetaInfos() which is responsible for loading
savegame metadata for displaying it in the GUI launcher.
2. readSavegameHeader()
Engines which already implement such a method (name varies) now take
a new argument skipThumbnail (default: true) which is passed
through to loadThumbnail(). This means that the default case for
readSavegameHeader() is now _not_ loading the thumbnail from a
savegame and just reading past it. In those cases, e.g.
querySaveMetaInfos(), where we actually are interested in loading
the thumbnail readSavegameHeader() needs to explicitely be called
with skipThumbnail == false.
Engines whose readSavegameHeader() (name varies) already takes an
argument loadThumbnail have been adapted to have a similar
prototype and semantics.
I.e. readSaveHeader(in, loadThumbnail, header) now is
readSaveHeader(in, header, skipThumbnail).
3. Error handling
Engines which previously did not check the return value of
readSavegameHeader() (name varies) now do so ensuring that possibly
broken savegames (be it a broken thumbnail or something else) don't
make it into the GUI launcher list in the first place.
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Previous patches that removed shifts of constant negative values
to eliminate UB were valid, but did not correct all places where
this engine was potentially bit shifting negative values. There is
no reason to not just use multiplication and division and let the
compiler make the right choice for optimisation for an
architecture, so that is what this patch does.
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This flag is removed for a few reasons:
* Engines universally set this flag to true for widths > 320,
which made it redundant everywhere;
* This flag functioned primarily as a "force 1x scaler" flag,
since its behaviour was almost completely undocumented and users
would need to figure out that they'd need an explicit non-default
scaler set to get a scaler to operate at widths > 320;
* (Most importantly) engines should not be in the business of
deciding how the backend may choose to render its virtual screen.
The choice of rendering behaviour belongs to the user, and the
backend, in that order.
A nearby future commit restores the default1x scaler behaviour in
the SDL backend code for the moment, but in the future it is my
hope that there will be a better configuration UI to allow users
to specify how they want scaling to work for high resolutions.
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These shifted values are replaced with their literal equivalents
as would be calculated on an x86.
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Although they're shown in our GUI, they were not supposed to be
translatable, rather extracted from the original executable
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Added it into hasFeature() of all engines which returned `true` in
simpleSaveNames() before.
As mentioned in #788, SCI is not always using simple names, so it
doesn't have such feature now.
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Engines with "simple" savenames would support "Run in background" in
save/load dialog and gradual save slots unlocking. Other engines
save/load feature would be locked until save sync is over.
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This should fix bug #7057 ("BBVS: No clean-up when restarting").
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_singleid -> _singleId
_gameids -> _gameIds
_guioptions -> _guiOptions
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Since the GUI renderer doesn't do clipping, this would cause
a potential crash with the Classic theme.
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A regression from 2a6cbd0
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CID 1230310. This fixes the credits easter eggs for me.
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The bug was caused by a check introduced by me to avoid division-by-zero errors
when the source and dest x values are equal.
This had the side effect that it didn't work well in this case outlined in the
bug report, maybe also in other places.
I'm not sure how to handle a DBZ correctly here so I'm setting the x delta to
1.0 if it would normally be 0.0, which seems to work after walking around
in some scenes.
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Surface::convertTo() creates a new surface, so we have to free it
once we're done with it.
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Ideally this shouldn't use a hardcoded constant at all...
Thanks to WindlePoons for debugging.
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Requires Russian to be selected in GUI font.
Fails on unknown codec at game beginning.
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All callers requiring SeekableAudioStream have been adapted by using dynamic_cast
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Coverity
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This might not be obvious to a C++ developer, but we use C's sin which is
*always* double. Thus, sin will return a double and therefore some compilers
might warn about this conversion.
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