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2005-04-24Moved conversation stuff from Logic to Mouse.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r17787
2005-04-11Initialization fix.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r17535
2005-04-09Removed unnecessary includes.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r17477
2005-02-28And, finally, the change I meant to before I got side-tracked: UseTorbjörn Andersson
ScummVM's "Rect" data type in the mouse list. The benefit of this is that we can then use the contains() function in checkMouseList(), which makes the code a bit less eye-watering. svn-id: r16961
2005-02-28Index the "mouse list" from 0 instead of 1. I have no idea why it wasn'tTorbjörn Andersson
this way to begin with. svn-id: r16959
2005-02-21Some cleanup and renaming. (It was confusing to see "load" sometimes andTorbjörn Andersson
"restore" other times.) The save/restore dialog now has two separate classes, though they both inherit from the old combined class of course. svn-id: r16848
2005-02-20More BS2 restructuring.Torbjörn Andersson
The various game settings are no longer stored in the Gui class. They are stored in the class that use them. Code that doesn't belong in the Gui class, e.g. the "restart" code, has been moved out of it. Afterwards, the Gui class had been reduced to nothing more than a handful of trivial methods for invoking the in-game dialogs. So the entire Gui class has been removed. svn-id: r16827
2005-02-19This is the second part of the BS2 restructuring. There are two newTorbjörn Andersson
classes: Screen and Mouse. Screen handles most of the drawing, except the mouse cursor and in-game menus. The old Graphics class is no more. I've also fixed some "reverse stereo" regressions from the first part of the restructuring. I'm not sure what the next step will be, but hopefully it will be smaller than this one was. svn-id: r16812
2005-01-28Began what I hope is the final major restructuring of the BS2 engine.Torbjörn Andersson
In this first step, I have moved all opcode functions into functions.cpp, instead of having them scattered all over the place. To get things to compile again, I had to rewrite the overly complicated sound effects handling. It's much simpler now. The next step will be to move any non-trivial code out of the opcode functions and into the appropriate object. This, I hope, will make it easier to create well-separated objects, instead of the current mess. I also want to tear down the artificial boundary between the main directory and the "driver" directory. We already have a cross-platform layer; there's no need to have yet another one. (Actually, the rewriting of the sound effects code took one first step in this direction.) At the final stage, I'd like to get rid of the "drivers" directory completely, but I'll probably need some help with that if I want to preserve the CVS history of the code. Things will probably be a bit bumpy along the way, but I seem to have reached a point of relative stability again, which is why I'm commiting this now. svn-id: r16668
2005-01-17Updated copyright header, as discussed on the mailing list.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r16580
2005-01-01Updated copyright year.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r16397
2004-11-14CleanupTorbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r15810
2004-06-10Some more work on the - still disabled - "right click to clear luggage"Torbjörn Andersson
code I added some time ago. svn-id: r13952
2004-05-10Fixed typo.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r13830
2004-05-09Removed the buffering of mouse and keyboard events. I don't think any ofTorbjörn Andersson
our other engines do this, so there is little reason for BS2 to. I did add a filtering mechanism so that mouse button releases and scroll wheeling is ignored during normal gameplay, but I don't know if that was necessary either. Since this left little more than an empty husk where the Input class used to be, I've eliminated that class and buried its remains in Sword2Engine. svn-id: r13812
2004-04-24fetchObjectName() no longer assumes that the resource will still be in theTorbjörn Andersson
cache after it's been closed. (Currently it always is, but ideally I'd like for BS to work even if resource caching is disabled.) svn-id: r13610
2004-04-23Fixed a crash regression in setLuggage() that was caused by a change ITorbjörn Andersson
didn't make. :-) (That is, I made the change and then thought better of it, but I forgot to change one line back to its original form.) svn-id: r13608
2004-04-23Major revamping of the BS2 memory manager and, some small changes to theTorbjörn Andersson
resource manager. All new code! All new bugs! svn-id: r13603
2004-03-27Make sure looping music is restarted after loading a savegame, regardlessTorbjörn Andersson
of how the savegame is loaded. (ScummVM adds two alternative methods: the -x command-line parameter, and the restart/restore dialog at the beginning of the game, which is only shown when there are savegames available.) svn-id: r13386
2004-03-17Use the same syntax for accessing script variables as BS1 does, i.e. nowTorbjörn Andersson
it's Logic::_scriptVars[ID] instead of just ID. Apart from looking cool, it makes it much easier to tell the difference between variables and constants when looking at the code. Of course, this sort of sweeping changes is jolly good for introducing truly weird regressions, which is why I waited until after 0.6.0. svn-id: r13331
2004-02-05Removed some of the #includes from sword2.hTorbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r12739
2004-01-09Removed redundant comment.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r12282
2004-01-06It's a new year in BS2 land, too!Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r12181
2004-01-06Made sure the screen is really cleared when drawing a dialog window, plusTorbjörn Andersson
some other cleanups. (This was a regression caused by the less stupid screen updates implemented recently.) svn-id: r12180
2004-01-04Some cleanup and Valgrind warning fixes.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r12141
2003-12-28Hopefully the last big renaming. Now the datatypes have names likeTorbjörn Andersson
"StandardHeader" instead of "_standardHeader". svn-id: r11997
2003-12-10Sprite surfaces (as opposed to standard sprites) are always displayTorbjörn Andersson
aligned, never flipped and never RLE16-compressed. Simplified the code accordingly. (Displaying the restore dialog when specifying an unused save slot from the command-line works again now.) Plus some minor cleanups. svn-id: r11550
2003-11-29Clarified comment about the elevator script bug and added a workaround forTorbjörn Andersson
the dreaded Pyramid Bug. svn-id: r11427
2003-11-23Added experimental (i.e. not tested) resource dumping code.Torbjörn Andersson
Added tentative workaround for the bug (a script bug, I think) that causes the game to hang when examining the lift at the top of the pyramid. And, of course, some misc. cleanup. svn-id: r11359
2003-11-16More cleanup. I've eliminated all the temporary global variables I've addedTorbjörn Andersson
over the past few weeks, except for g_sword2. (Of course, this doesn't necessarily make the code any prettier, but we can work on that later.) svn-id: r11309
2003-11-15Mostly cleanup. Also prevented what would probably have been an infiniteTorbjörn Andersson
loop if ScummVM failed to find a file in the demo. (Now it should error out instead, which is marginally preferable.) svn-id: r11298
2003-11-12cleanupTorbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r11266
2003-11-11Moved low-level keyboard and mouse handling to a new Input class, andTorbjörn Andersson
renamed the Display class Graphics for no better reason than me liking the phrase "sound and graphics" better than "sound and display". svn-id: r11258
2003-11-10The script engine frequently needs to pass pointers to various structuresTorbjörn Andersson
etc. to the different opcodes. Until now it has done so by casting the pointer to an int32 (opcode parameters are represented as arrays of int32) and then the opcode function casts it back to whatever pointer it needs. At least in C there is no guarantee that a pointer can be represented as an integer type (though apparently C99 may define such a type), so this has struck me as unsafe ever since I first noticed it. However, since all such pointers appear to point to the memory block owned by the memory manager, we can easily convert them to integers by treating them as offsets into the memory block. So that's what I have done. I hope I caught all the occurences in the opcode functions, or we're going to have some pretty interesting regressions on our hands... svn-id: r11241
2003-11-08Removed some now redundant header files.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r11209
2003-11-08Moved more stuff into classes, changed some static allocation to dynamic,Torbjörn Andersson
and removed some of the references to global variables. At this point I believe everything in the main game engine has been moved into classes - not necessarily the correct ones, but still... However, there is some stuff in the driver directory that need to be taken care of as well. svn-id: r11207
2003-11-04Create g_logic dynamically. More moving of stuff into classes.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r11129
2003-11-03The resource and memory managers are now created dynamically.Torbjörn Andersson
Renamed the resource manager's open/close methods openResource() and closeResource() to avoid confusion. (It was I who originally shortened their names to open() and close(), but I've changed my mind now.) Moved more stuff into Sword2Engine. svn-id: r11088
2003-11-02Even more stuff moving into Sword2Engine. I'm tempted to make a new classTorbjörn Andersson
for the mouse stuff, but I need to think about that a bit more. I have a feeling the code could be cleaned up a bit anyway... svn-id: r11060
2003-11-02Moved some more "homeless" functions into Sword2Engine. (Don't worry -- ITorbjörn Andersson
promise I will get rid of g_sword2 later.) svn-id: r11057
2003-11-02More moving of stuff into classes. I had to make a few changes/cleanups toTorbjörn Andersson
events.cpp, so there could be regressions. svn-id: r11053
2003-11-01Create the gui object dynamicallyTorbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r11026
2003-11-01More moving of stuff into classesTorbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r11025
2003-10-28bs2 -> sword2Max Horn
svn-id: r10997
2003-10-26Enable the debug console. Actually, what I've done is to adapt the debugTorbjörn Andersson
console from the SCUMM engine. I decided that would be easier than to clean up the original console code. Unfortunately there's a bunch of code that I just copied - a pretty lousy form of code-reusal. It'd be nice if the console could be made part of the Engine class, or something like that. Most of the debug commands seem to be working. Some aren't relevant for ScummVM, and some are a bit obscure so I'm not quite sure what they're supposed to be doing. svn-id: r10978
2003-10-18Moved the opcode functions into the Logic class.Torbjörn Andersson
svn-id: r10885
2003-10-15Dumped most of the remaining "driver" code into a new "Display" class. ThisTorbjörn Andersson
touches a lot of the code, of course, and adds yet another global variable (temporarily, I hope), but everything still seems to work. Knock on wood. svn-id: r10806
2003-10-11Moved the text drawing stuff into a class of its own. (Adding anotherTorbjörn Andersson
global variable which will hopefully be dealt with later.) svn-id: r10734
2003-10-09Some cleanups and clarifications. Mainly, we no longer refer to theTorbjörn Andersson
inventory/conversation menu (which is drawn at the bottom of the screen) as the "top menu". svn-id: r10693
2003-10-08Some more cosmetic changes while I'm considering the next move. (Or maybeTorbjörn Andersson
I'm just hoping that if I stall long enough, someone else will make the move for me. :-) svn-id: r10676