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Misa
4f6835c485 De-duplicate copy-pasted input/render code in menus
This removes duplicate code that came about as a result of various
possible permutations of menu options, depending on being M&P, having no
custom level support, having no editor support, and having MMMMMM.

The menus with such permutations are the following:

- main menu
  - "start game" is gone in MAKEANDPLAY
  - "player levels" is gone in NO_CUSTOM_LEVELS
  - "view credits" is gone in MAKEANDPLAY

- "game options"
  - "unlock play data" is gone in MAKEANDPLAY
  - "soundtrack" is gone if you don't have an mmmmmm.vvv file

- "player levels"
  - "level editor" is gone in NO_EDITOR

I achieve this de-duplication by clever use of calculating offsets,
which I feel is the best way to de-duplicate the code with the least
amount of work, if a little brittle.

The other options are to (1) put function pointers on each MenuOption
object, which is pretty verbose and would inflate Game::createmenu() by
a lot, (2) switch all game.currentmenuoption checks to instead check for
the text of the currently-selected menu option, which is very
error-prone because if you make a typo it won't be caught at
compile-time, (3) add a unique ID to each MenuOption object that
represents a text but will error at compile-time if you make a typo,
however this just duplicates all the menu option text, which is more
code than was duplicated previously.

So I just went with this one.
2020-04-17 15:41:48 -04:00
Misa
1e3879b8fe De-duplicate "You have unlocked" menu input and options
They all have the same input handling and menu options, so condense them
into one block instead of duplicating the same block of code multiple
times.
2020-04-17 15:41:48 -04:00
Misa
be64d4f704 Move menu ACTION press handling to separate function
This takes out 3 indentation levels from the ACTION press handling,
making titleinput() easier to read as a whole.

Unfortunately, we have to put menuactionpress() first, even though I'd
want it the other way around, otherwise titleinput() won't know what it
is.
2020-04-17 15:41:48 -04:00
Misa
511de0c5c1 Refactor menu creation code
Firstly, menu options are no longer ad-hoc objects, and are added by
using Game::option() (this is the biggest change). This removes the
vector Game::menuoptionsactive, and Game::menuoptions is now a vector of
MenuOption instead of std::string.

Secondly, the manual tracker variable of the amount of menu options,
Game::nummenuoptions, has been removed, in favor of using vectors
properly and using Game::menuoptions::size().

As a result, a lot of copy-pasted code has been removed from
Game::createmenu(), mostly due to having to have different versions of
menus depending on whether or not we have certain defines, or having an
mmmmmm.vvv file inside the VVVVVV directory. In the old days, you
couldn't just add or remove a menu option conveniently, you had to
shuffle around the position of every other menu option too, which
resulted in lots of copy-pasted code. But now this copy-pasted code has
been de-duplicated, at least in Game::createmenu().
2020-04-17 15:41:48 -04:00
Misa
d63ba761d5 Remove map.numteleporters
This removes the separate length-tracking variable map.numteleporters,
in favor of using map.teleporters.size().
2020-04-14 22:54:16 -04:00
Misa
abfae6b4d7 Declare obj.flags a vector of bools instead of ints
It's treated like a bool anyway, so might as well make it one.

This also necessitates updating every single instance where it or an
element inside it is used, too.
2020-04-09 19:20:31 -04:00
Misa
9510c3c871 Don't use separate variable for number of collected trinkets
game.trinkets is supposed to be correlated with obj.collect, however why
not just count obj.collect directly?

This turns game.trinkets into a function, game.trinkets(), which will
directly count the number of collected trinkets and return it. This will
fix a few corner cases where the number of trinkets can desync with the
actual collection statuses of trinkets.

In order to keep save compatibility with previous versions of VVVVVV,
the game will still write the <trinkets> variable. However, it will not
read the <trinkets> variable from a save file.
2020-04-09 19:20:31 -04:00
Misa
4511ea172e Don't boot user back to main menu after toggling using MMMMMM
It's a bit rude to put the user back at the main menu after toggling
something. Maybe they also wanted to do something else in the menu while
they're toggling MMMMMM, there's no reason to immediately put them back
there.
2020-04-06 15:41:52 -04:00
Misa
b027a3ddc6 Fix mixed indentation in Enter-handling code when playtesting
It was indenting with 2 spaces instead of 4 spaces like the surrounding
code.
2020-04-03 23:28:47 -04:00
Misa
2a80c80f6c Fix undefined behavior when removing activity zones
It turns out the game engaged in pseudo-UB when removing activity zones,
which got turned into actual UB due to the previous commit.

There were three places where this could happen:
 - Pressing ENTER on an activity zone in normal gameplay
 - Pressing ENTER on an activity zone in in-editor playtesting (because
   the code is duped here)
 - Pressing ESC and quitting to menu while standing inside an activity
   zone

In all cases, game.activeactivity would still be pointing to a
non-existent activity zone. This activity zone in the previous system
would simply be a block with a false 'active', and in the system where
C++ vectors are used properly, would index past the blocks array.

In fact, it is a bug that when you press ENTER on an activity zone, the
activity zone prompt suddenly turns to black, then immediately
disappears. It was pointing to a block that had its clear() method
called, which is why it was all black, and it was an inactive block!
This commit makes it so pressing ENTER on an activity zone smoothly
fades out the activity zone prompt instead of being sudden black.
2020-04-03 23:28:47 -04:00
Misa
b1b1474b7b Refactor entities and linecrosskludge to not use the 'active' system
This removes the variables obj.nentity and obj.nlinecrosskludge, as well
as removing the 'active' attribute from the entity class object. Now
every entity you access is guaranteed to be real and you don't have to
check the 'active' variable.

The biggest part of this is changing createentity() to modify a
newly-created entity object and push it back instead of already
modifying an indice in obj.entities.

As well, removing an entity now uses the new obj.removeentity() function
and removeentity_iter() macro.
2020-04-03 23:28:47 -04:00
Misa
4c2ecac0e0 Remove outdated comments from Input.cpp
There's a commented-out recording input option, which sounds
interesting.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
dd8cf0f200 Fix mixed indentation in Input.cpp
There is a lot to be had for this one.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
12d5433efc Remove trailing whitespace from all files
Surprisingly, there's not a lot of it. There is, however, a lot of mixed
indentation in this project.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
16c3966ace Remove unused argument from musicclass::playef()
Apparently the 'offset' argument did something in the 1.x Flash
versions, but now it does nothing.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
691673ed30 Remove useless function updategraphicsmode()
Now that it does nothing due to some earlier changes, it's a useless
function that does nothing. (Well, it was already a useless function,
but those earlier changes made it clearer just exactly how useless it
is.) So remove that function and remove all its callsites.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
7abf40881a Remove unused argument of entityclass::getcompanion()
The argument provided to entityclass::getcompanion() does absolutely
nothing. Remove it, and update all callers.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
07a0c74b01 Remove global args from titlerender.cpp
This removes all global args in all functions in titlerender.cpp.
Additionally, all 'dwgfx' has been renamed to 'graphics' in that file
(there are a lot of them, as you might guess).
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
a1fd4c6f02 Remove global args from Input.cpp
This removes all global args from functions in Input.cpp. Additionally,
'dwgfx' has been renamed to 'graphics' in Input.cpp.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
ea3c778b84 Remove global args from scriptclass
This commit removes all global args from the parameters of each function
on the scriptclass object, and updates all places they are called
accordingly. It also changes all instances of 'dwgfx' to 'graphics' in
Script.cpp.

Interestingly enough, it looks like editor.h depended on Script.h's
class define of the musicclass. I've temporarily placed the class define
in editor.h, but by the end of this patchset it'll be gone.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
0e561f23f8 Remove global args from Game
I've decided to call dwgfx/game/map/obj/key/help/music the "global args".
Because they're essentially global variables that are being passed
around in args.

This commit removes global args from all functions on the Game class,
and deals with updating the callsites of said functions accordingly. It
also renames all usages of 'dwgfx' in Game.cpp to 'graphics', since the
global variable is called 'graphics' now.

Interesting to note, I was removing the class defines from Game.h, but
it turns out that Graphics.h depends on the mapclass and entityclass
defines from Game.h. And also Graphics.h spelled mapclass wrong (it
forgot the "class") so I just decided to use that existing line instead.
This is only temporary and after all is said and done, at the end of
this pull request those class defines will be gone.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Matt Penny
df1c1303bf
Use dynamic credits lists for main menu credits screens (and add GitHub contributors) (#160)
Also added GitHub contributors to the credits on the main menu
(previously they were only present in the credits at the end of the
game)
2020-02-11 23:45:58 -05:00
Matt Penny
1b00d12600 Add option to allow custom levels when the editor is disabled 2020-02-09 23:31:44 -05:00
Matt Penny
7d35c5ce4e Add option to compile without the level editor 2020-02-09 23:31:44 -05:00
Info Teddy
4be6d58b82 Reset warp directions when exiting playtesting
This fixes a bug where if warpdir() was used during in-editor
playtesting, the changed warp direction would persist even when leaving
playtesting.

This would be very annoying to correct back every time you playtested
and warpdir() was used, so I've added some kludge to store the actual
warp direction of each room when entering playtesting, and then set the
warp directions back when leaving playtesting.
2020-01-30 22:15:45 -05:00
Allison Fleischer
03a4c3362a Add graphics option to toggle mouse cursor
Adds an option to show or hide the system mouse cursor over the game window.
2020-01-29 07:55:50 -05:00
Info Teddy
df83c2d494 Add an accessibility option to be able to see through the roomname
This is the variable dwgfx.translucentroomname and <translucentroomname>
in unlock.vvv.

This lets you see through the black background of the roomname at the
bottom of the screen, i.e. it makes the roomname background translucent.
So you can see if someone decides to hide pesky spikes there.
2020-01-25 23:29:37 -05:00
Info Teddy
f9525020bb Call nexttowercolour() when exiting to menu
This fixes a bug where you could get mismatched text and background
colors on the menu screen by being in the Tower and exiting at a certain
time. The background when mismatched will always be red, which seems to
have something to do with the fact that when you enter the Tower the
game always sets the background to be red. I could get a quick repro
setup going by starting in the checkpoint in Teleporter Divot, then
quickly entering the Tower, exiting, then re-entering, then pressing Esc
and quitting - all done very quickly.

The important thing about this mismatch is that it's only temporary, and
will be corrected when you press ACTION and the color of the text and
background in the menu both change at the same time, which is what
map.nexttowercolour() does. So all I do is simply call that function
when exiting to the menu, and it will fix the color mismatch.
2020-01-22 20:26:54 -05:00
Info Teddy
14ba07f22c Don't play squeak twice when entering quickloadlevel 2020-01-20 15:33:31 -05:00
Ethan Lee
134a0f1070 Fix invincibility/slowdown cursor positions when exiting those menus 2020-01-17 22:14:29 -05:00
Ethan Lee
6e9712f113 Add text outline as an accessibility option 2020-01-17 12:37:53 -05:00
Ethan Lee
2aa4aa5f8a Integrate dynamic list sizes for credited patrons, add CONTRIBUTORS to credits
(Also added myself to the credits, only took 6 years to not be lazy about it)
2020-01-16 20:14:56 -05:00
Info Teddy
c2ac1dc7d2 Add an accessibility option to toggle the fake loading screen (#63) 2020-01-12 20:45:44 -05:00
Dav999-v
b884b7e4e9 Replace TiXmlDocument load and save functions by PHYSFS
The TinyXml functions to load and save files don't properly support
unicode file paths on Windows, so in order to support that properly, I
saw no other option than to do the actual loading and saving via PHYSFS
(or to use the Windows API on Windows and retain doc.LoadFile and
doc.SaveFile on other OSes, but that'd be more complicated and
unnecessary, we already have PHYSFS, right?).

There are two new functions in FileSystemUtils:
bool FILESYSTEM_saveTiXmlDocument(const char *name, TiXmlDocument *doc)
bool FILESYSTEM_loadTiXmlDocument(const char *name, TiXmlDocument *doc)

Any instances of doc.SaveFile(<FULL_PATH>) have been replaced by
FILESYSTEM_saveTiXmlDocument(<VVVVVV_FOLDER_PATH>, &doc), where
<FULL_PATH> included the full path to the saves or levels directory,
and <VVVVVV_FOLDER_PATH> only includes the path relative to the VVVVVV
directory.
When loading a document, a TiXmlDocument used to be created with a full
path in its constructor and doc.LoadFile() would then be called, now a
TiXmlDocument is constructed with no path name and
FILESYSTEM_loadTiXmlDocument(<VVVVVV_FOLDER_PATH>, &doc) is called.
2020-01-12 10:44:11 -05:00
Daniel Lee
66716fef37 small indentation correction to match surrounding code 2020-01-10 22:41:15 -05:00
Daniel Lee
03205987f7 some small menu fixes
- Return in Unlock Play Modes goes to Game Options instead of the main menu
- changing some Graphics Options settings no longer plays two menu select sounds, which was really loud :(
- Return in Game Pad Options plays the menu select sound
- turning off Screen Effects plays the menu select sound
2020-01-10 22:41:15 -05:00
Elliott Saltar
525e868399 Correct "seperately" to "separately" 2020-01-10 20:46:25 -05:00
Ethan Lee
f7c0321b71 Hello WWWWWWorld! 2020-01-08 10:37:50 -05:00