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find -name '*.h' -or -name '*.cpp' | xargs sed -r -i 's@\(([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*\)@(\1 *)@g'
This seems to have caught some params as well which is not undesirable IMO.
It also caught some strings containing this which is undesirable so I
excluded them manually. (engines/sci/engine/kernel_tables.h)
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This reverts commit 65fc7225bb31e72120dcdf16e91ae377c657548d.
Increasing the savegame version on a branch and then decreasing it again
leads to problems with loading current savegames in old commits during
a bisect.
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Previous versions 89-92 are merged into version 89.
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_activeObject(2)/_activeObject(2)Type
Note: the transition is not completed yet. The code compiles but is probably not runnable as not every occurrence of _activeInventory has been properly replaced.
The usage of _v0ObjectIndex and _v0ObjectInInventory should be revised too and both variables should be replaced by another mechanism (maybe by using a single variable "obj = (type << 8) | id").
- moved v0 only vars _activeInventory, _activeObject, _activeVerb from ScummEngine_v2 to ScummEngine_v0
- removed _activeActor, _activeInvExecute, _activeObject2Inv and _activeInventory. They are handled by _activeObject/_activeObjectType and _activeObject2/_activeObject2Type now.
- removed _activeObject(2)Index as they only bloat the code without any benefit (?)
- merge prep-name tables from ScummEngine_v2::drawPreposition() and ScummEngine_v0::drawSentenceWord() by introducing ScummEngine_v2::drawPreposition()
- rename ObjectData.flags -> obj_type (quick-fix only, needs review! Maybe obj_nr and obj_type can be merged into one var: obj_nr = (obj_type << 8) | obj_nr)
- o_unknown2 is negation of o_ifActiveObject (o_ifNotEqualActiveObject2)
- renamed o_ifActiveObject -> o_ifEqualActiveObject2 as it acts only on _activeObject2
- renamed ScummEngine_v0::drawSentenceWord() -> ScummEngine_v0::getObjectName()
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(change sizeof check to use int16 instead of Common::Rect)
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(only applies to new save files)
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FM-TOWNS games
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For older saves I added a warning and a fallback which tries to setup
everything correctly. This might cause some issues, but should hopefully be
just fine.
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This should fix incorrect text colors in some scenes.
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Now it returns the Surface, so the caller does not need to create one and pass it.
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This tries to make our code a bit more compliant with our code formatting
conventions. For future use, this is the command I used:
git ls-files "*.cpp" "*.h" | xargs sed -i -e 's/[ \t]*$//'
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(this avoids isssues when using savegames from different ports with different 16bit color modes)
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PCE on Android
This mostly reverts 5b7754e3f095eb8a469dd4b7de5a6379f8e13c27. Instead, we try to use other 16bit modes after 555 fails.
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_resource member
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both
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This uncovered at least one potentially serious bug in the inventory
code, which still needs to be investigated and fixed.
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Previously, we had a couple of arrays of size N (where N = number of
resource types), one for each attribute of a resource type (such as as
the number of resources of that type.
Now, we have one array of size N, whose elements are a record
aggregating all the attributes of each resource type.
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MKID_BE relied on unspecified behavior of the C++ compiler,
and as such was always a bit unsafe. The new MKTAG macro
is slightly less elegant, but does no longer depend on the
behavior of the compiler.
Inspired by FFmpeg, which has an almost identical macro.
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svn-id: r55850
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svn-id: r54385
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svn-id: r54148
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This commit contains the AudioCDManager changes from the gsoc2010-opengl
branch. The other changes in that branch are restricted to the backends
directory only (plus configure).
The Nintendo DS and Dreamcast ports still need to be ported over to
the new Audio CD system, but that should be fairly easy to do.
svn-id: r54147
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I also extended the comment for it to show two possible use cases.
svn-id: r53895
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This implements Max's idea on -devel
("Re: [Scummvm-devel] ATTN Engine authors: Advanced engine features") from
27.10.2010 on 11:12PM CEST.
Unlike the SCUMM implementation it stores the play time as ms instead of s.
The SCUMM engine was adapted to use this instead to reduce code duplication.
svn-id: r53892
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This includes an rather hacky attempt to merge all the recent gp2x backend
changes into the branch. I suppose the gp2x backend and probably all new
backends, i.e. gph, dingux etc., might not compile anymore.
Since I have no way of testing those it would be nice if porters could look
into getting those up to speed in this branch.
svn-id: r53399
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svn-id: r53033
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This commit should fix at least the following bugs/feature requests: #1032859, #1252088, #1055391, #1315968, #1315938, #1742106, #812891.
The FM-Towns version of Scumm games use a mixed graphics mode with 2 layers (one with 32767 colors and one with 16 colors). Among other things I have added a screen output class which emulates this dual layer approach which allows specific hardware effects like enabling and disabling layers (e.g. in the voodoo priestess scene in MI1).
Old savegames (saved before this update) will load, but you’ll encounter palette glitches in the verb/inventory screen, since the 16 color palette for layer 2 is not contained in your savegame. This will be true at least for version 5 games. Certain scene change actions (which require the verb/inventory part to be redrawn) might correct this (e.g. try looking at the treasure map in MI1 and closing it). Version 3 games should be okay, since they use a static text palette which is never changed and which will be reset after loading a savegame.
This update requires a USE_RGB_COLORS setting for proper operation. 8 bit users will get a warning that they’ll have to expect palette glitches . Apart from that the engine in 8 bit mode should not only still work okay, but also benefit from some of the other (non palette related) improvements (e.g. bug #1032859 should be fixed even in 8 bit mode).
Japanese font drawing hasn’t been improved much yet. This will be a separate task.
svn-id: r52966
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- Start rewriting audio code for FM-TOWNS versions of Loom, Indy3 and Monkey Island 1 using the recently added code in towns_audio.cpp (Zak should work the same way, but I can't test, since I don't own that one).
- All sound types (pcm, euphony and cd audio) now support volume and balance control (e.g. try walking into/out of the kitchen and opening/closing the door in the Scumm Bar in Monkey Island 1 or walking into/out of the circus tent).
- Pcm sounds now support proper loop start/end and note offsets (e.g. try out the hammer sound in the forge in LOOM for example).
- some other minor improvements
- The FM-Towns versions of Indy 4 and Monkey Island 2 are not affected. I don't have Monkey Island 2, but I presume that it will work like Indy 4. Adding support for these will be a separate task, since they work quite differently.
svn-id: r52198
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svn-id: r51776
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svn-id: r51668
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svn-id: r50840
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Bug 1879604: "MANIACNES: Music not played when loading game".
Actually previous attempt to fix this bug was not successful
since first entry of script 5 does not have needed functionality.
Now we resume music manually.
svn-id: r49763
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svn-id: r49678
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- Removed AudioCDManager Singleton, and changed code for using AudioCDManager in OSystem.
- Added initialization code for new AudioCDManager in BaseBackend and OSystem_SDL.
svn-id: r49548
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