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leo60228
cd4ce05cb3 Split out tap_left and tap_right from player input loop
The game will freeze the player immediately if they release a
directional button within 3 frames of pressing it. Similar to flipping,
this involves global state, and will only apply to the first player
entity.
2021-08-31 15:37:52 -07:00
leo60228
1eb8570329 Split flip logic from player input logic
Closes #484

Flipping only applies momentum to the player entity currently being
processed. This normally wouldn't be a problem. However, flipping
involves global state, and only one flip can occur per frame. This means
that additional player entities don't get this boost of momentum, which
feels somewhat unnatural during gameplay.

This commit fixes this by splitting flip logic out of the loop over
player entities, and applying the flip momentum to all player entities.
2021-08-31 15:37:52 -07:00
Misa
416fe00c9d Fix not-Flip-Mode flag turning off when returning from options menu
We need to check for graphics.setflipmode, not graphics.flipmode,
because graphics.flipmode only gets assigned at the end of the frame
(due to the deferred callback). Otherwise, returning from the options
menu would always turn flag 73 on, which would make you ineligible to
get the Flip Mode trophy, even if you're in Flip Mode.
2021-08-31 15:33:20 -07:00
leo60228
de0998ca34 Compile physfsrwops with VVVVVV because of SDL dependency 2021-08-31 15:30:23 -07:00
leo60228
668c3d91d6 Return false from unPackBinary if no tracks are valid 2021-08-31 15:30:23 -07:00
leo60228
f86a67456b Remove data/ from track name list, refactor music loading, and support loose ogg music
(these should be separate commits but they're annoying to split after
the fact, oh well)
2021-08-31 15:30:23 -07:00
leo60228
5b6c4b6b28 Add physfsrwops 2021-08-31 15:30:23 -07:00
Ally
64be7dbd53
Refactor colors in internal commands
Originally this started as a "deduplicate a bunch of duplicated code in script commands" PR,
but as I was working on that, I discovered there's a lot more that needs to be done than
just deduplication.
Anything which needs a crewmate entity now calls `getcrewmanfromname(name)`, and anything which
just needs the crewmate's color calls `getcolorfromname(name)`. This was done to make sure that
everything works consistently and no copy/pasting is required. Next is the fallback; instead of
giving up and doing various things when it can't find a specific color, it now attempts to treat
the color name as an ID, and if it can't then it returns -1, where each individual command handles
that return value. This means we can keep around AEM -- a bug used in custom levels -- by not
doing anything with the return value if it's -1.

Also, for some reason, there were two `crewcolour` functions, so I stripped out the one in
entityclass and left (and modified) the one in the graphics class, since the graphics class also
has the `crewcolourreal` function.
2021-08-31 15:09:51 -07:00
Ethan Lee
8ebf8a21e4 Default to VSync being enabled 2021-08-31 15:08:46 -04:00
AllyTally
1c34dc2533 Reset new variables in hardreset 2021-08-31 11:17:00 -07:00
AllyTally
656941202a Fix formatting and add an INBOUNDS_VEC
If `setactivitytext` was the last line in a script,
the command would index the vector out of bounds.

I also modified the formatting to keep consistent
with the rest of the codebase.
2021-08-31 11:17:00 -07:00
AllyTally
b15e25f106 Add setactivitycolour(colour) and setactivitytext() commands
These commands will change the colour and text of the next
activity zone that gets spawned. `setactivitycolour` takes all
textbox colors, and `setactivitytext` will take the text on
the next line. These commands were designed this way
to avoid breaking forwards compatibility.
2021-08-31 11:17:00 -07:00
AllyTally
0685cade69 Change the text of custom activity zones
When an activity zone is spawned through the
use of `createactivityzone`, and `i` is 35,
then it'll change the activity zone text to
"Press ENTER to interact".
2021-08-31 11:17:00 -07:00
leo60228
1cbc3bdc7c Treat __unix__ define as generic Unix 2021-08-31 10:35:20 -07:00
leo60228
6abf87f1e4 Explicitly use void in emscriptenloop declaration
Co-authored-by: Misa <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
leo60228
46ee84d6ef Disable unfocus on Emscripten 2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
leo60228
0063e1c3bc Use Emscripten's main loop
On Emscripten, SDL_Delay is implemented as a busy loop. In addition,
everything happens on a single thread. This effectively means that
you have to let Emscripten manage the main loop, since if you do it
yourself the browser will just be frozen.
2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
leo60228
7baf143a6b Add necessary Emscripten linker flags 2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
leo60228
6d57ccc25b Support Emscripten in FileSystemUtils 2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
leo60228
a689c3ab96 Support Emscripten's SDL2
Emscripten defaults to using SDL 2.0.10, but
`export EMCC_LOCAL_PORTS=sdl2=/path/to/SDL2` seems to work.
2021-08-31 10:28:55 -07:00
Misa
62cff254b7 Bump version to 2.4 2021-08-31 10:25:29 -07:00
Misa
c97b28f238 Don't hardcode destroy() arguments in loadcustom()
Otherwise, the new arguments to destroy(), which are 'moving' and
'disappear', would be thrown away by the simplified parser. Let's create
less work for ourselves to do and simply not have a hardcoded list of
allowed arguments for destroy() in the parser.
2021-08-31 09:26:39 -07:00
Misa
08971b3311 Fix destroy(platforms), implement under different names
destroy(platforms) has been bugged since 2.0. The problem with it is
that it removes the platform entity, but doesn't remove its block. This
results in essentially turning the platorm invisible and stopping it
from moving.

This error should be fixed, but some levels (including my own) rely on
the invisible platform trick. So instead, the fixed version will be
implemented under a different name, destroy(moving).

There's also another problem with destroy(platforms), which is that the
name is misleading and it doesn't additionally destroy disappearing
platforms. I would also fix this, but in order to not run the risk of
breakage, it will have to be implemented under a different name, too. So
this will be destroy(disappear). As an added benefit, it's also more
granular to have platform-destroying functions under different names
than it is to consolidate them under the same name.
2021-08-31 09:26:39 -07:00
Misa
bca8d39bd7 Axe save file migration
The chances of someone using 2.0, then directly jumping to 2.4, are
pretty low - 2.0 is almost a decade old at this point.
2021-08-31 09:26:14 -07:00
Misa
85dc6db85b Axe screen_transition variable in favor of roomchange
When I added the two-frame delay fix, I didn't realize that Game had a
roomchange variable that was being used as a temporary variable here.
Now that it's fully spelled out and obvious (just look at the top of
gamelogic()), I realize that the variable exists and is being used, and
other readers will realize it's being used too - so now that I know it
exists, I can axe the screen_transition variable I added in favor of
using roomchange instead.
2021-08-31 09:25:47 -07:00
Misa
7a598f5811 Move roomchange off of Game
The purpose of this variable was to keep track of if gamelogic() called
map.gotoroom() at any point during its execution. So map.gotoroom()
always unconditionally set it to true, and then gamelogic() would check
it later.

Well, there's no need to put that in a global variable and do it like
that! It makes it less clear when you do that.

So what I've done instead is made a temporary macro wrapper around
map.gotoroom() that also sets roomchange to true. I've also made it so
any attempt to use map.gotoroom() directly results in failure (and since
then using map.gotoroom() in the wrapper macro would also fail, I've had
to make a gotoroom wrapper function around map.gotoroom() so the wrapper
macro itself doesn't fail).
2021-08-31 09:25:47 -07:00
Misa
75ed9f9631 Move linecrosskludge off of entityclass
This is a temporary vector that only gets used in mapclass::gotoroom().
It's always guaranteed to be cleared, so it's safe to move it off.

I'm fine with using references here because, like, it's a C++ STL vector
anyway - when we switch away from the STL (which is a precondition for
moving to C), we'll be passing around raw pointers here instead, and
won't be using references here anyway.
2021-08-31 09:25:47 -07:00
Misa
382b83a54d Move roomchangedir off of Game
This is a temporary variable that doesn't need to be on Game. It is
guaranteed to be initialized every time mapclass::gotoroom() gets
called, so it's safe to move it off.
2021-08-31 09:25:47 -07:00
Misa
48cddf57a6 Reset obj.customscript in hardreset()
This prevents yet another place where stale level data from one level
could have affected another level...
2021-08-31 07:55:40 -07:00
Misa
fea2010204 Fix enemy/plat bounds not being drawn if any side touches a screen edge
Enemy/platform bounds are intended to not be drawn if they cover the
whole screen, since that's what their default bounds are.

However, the code inadvertently made it so if ANY of the bounds touched
a screen edge, the bounds wouldn't be drawn. This is because the
conditionals used "and"s instead of "or"s. The proper way to write the
positive conditional is "x1 is 0 and y1 is 0 and x2 is 320 and y2 is
240", and when you invert that conditional, you need to also invert all
"and"s to be "or"s. This is not the first time that the game developers
failed to properly negate conjunctional statements...
2021-08-28 13:03:04 -07:00
Ethan Lee
fe1c8d3336 Embedded .ico 2021-08-28 11:21:49 -04:00
Misa
fd4415317d Replace Gravitron RNG with seeded Xoshiro
This is to make it so RNG is deterministic when played back with the
same inputs in a libTAS movie even if screen effects or backgrounds are
disabled.

That way, Gravitron RNG is on its own system (seeded in hardreset()),
separate from the constant fRandom() calls that go to visual systems and
don't do anything of actual consequence.

The seed is based off of SDL_GetTicks(), so RTA runners don't get the
same Gravitron RNG every time. This also paves the way for a future
in-built input-based recording system, which now only has to save the
seed for a given recording in order for it to play back
deterministically.
2021-08-27 12:28:35 -07:00
Misa
69e36229ec Add -A Win32 flag to README
This avoids failure modes made possible by mismatching 32-bit and 64-bit
settings.
2021-08-26 13:29:05 -07:00
Misa
c591b79daf Reset words array in hardreset()
Otherwise, levels could leave stale arguments in the array, and then the
behavior of another level loaded right after might end up being
different because of that.
2021-08-25 11:12:23 -07:00
Misa
580096dded Update comments about contributor ordering
I reordered them but forgot to update these comments...
2021-08-24 09:42:23 -07:00
Misa
d472363542 Fix positioning of "Thanks for playing!"
When the screen reached the bottom of the credits, it ended up being 10
pixels higher (and not perfectly centered) than in 2.2 and previous.
2021-08-24 09:39:20 -07:00
Misa
676294332f Add Vee to credits
He did say to feel free to not credit him, but I'd like to add him
anyways just for completeness's sake.
2021-08-24 09:39:19 -07:00
Misa
e69fd80bac Add KyoZM to Credits.h
They were in CONTRIBUTORS.txt but not Credits.h.

In the future we ought to just parse CONTRIBUTORS.txt directly somehow,
but This Works Okay for now.
2021-08-24 09:38:36 -07:00
Misa
b9c028fd9b Alphabetically sort contributors by first name, not last
This is done for consistency with Terry's patrons, which are sorted by
first name and not last.

Also some people go with their usernames and so don't have a last name
to speak of, which ended up being pretty weird.
2021-08-24 09:37:36 -07:00
Misa
89d1873a5a Add Elijah Stone's GitHub handle to CONTRIBUTORS.txt
They were the odd one out out of everyone else.
2021-08-24 09:31:59 -07:00
Misa
da6871f6f4 Fix missing at-symbols on people in CONTRIBUTORS.txt
For consistency.
2021-08-24 09:14:42 -07:00
Misa
9bdd45b7e1 Update Misa's name in credits
Kai is my last name. Elizabeth is my middle name. I went with my middle
name as last name for a while before figuring out what I wanted my last
name to be.
2021-08-24 09:13:07 -07:00
Misa
950b9523ce Add Visual Studio string list
If people compile with VS 2019, then putting in VS 2010 will just result
in a weird error that's not really indicative of anything.
2021-08-24 09:11:02 -07:00
Misa
749a885d9a Actually finally fix createentity default args
Third time's the charm.

The fundamental problem with the previous attempts was that they ended
up saying arguments existed due to stale `words` anyway. So to actually
know if an argument exists or not, we need to assign to `argexists` _as_
we parse the line.

And make sure to take care of that last argument too.

Also I thoroughly tested this this time around. I'm done pulling my hair
out over this.
2021-08-22 22:47:47 -07:00
Misa
01ae5c6c70 Allow custom levels to use 2 billion tile numbers once again
Ever since tilesheets got expanded, custom levels could use as many
tiles as they wanted, as long as it fit under the 32-bit signed integer
limit.

Until 6c85fae339 happened and they were
reduced to 32,767 tiles.

So I'm being generous again and changing the type of the contents array
(in mapclass and editorclass) back to int. This won't affect the
existing tilemaps of the main game, they'll still stay short arrays. But
it means level makers can use 2 billion tiles once again.
2021-08-22 21:30:53 -07:00
Misa
92aace50f6 Don't assume tilesheet size in Direct Mode
This lets users place down tiles above 1199 in Direct Mode, if their
tilesheet has more than 1200 tiles.

I don't like the copy-pasted code here but it'll have to make do.
2021-08-22 21:13:28 -07:00
Misa
731fb89c90 Add being able to use Lab rainbow background in editor
If you use Lab tilecol 6, you get the rainbow background. However, this
is unintended, because the associated autotiling is... not very good.

To combat that, Ved disallows using the Lab rainbow background outside
of Direct Mode. We will follow Ved here and only allow switching to the
rainbow background if you're in Direct Mode. Also make sure if someone
is disabling Direct Mode with the rainbow background that it gets reset
properly.
2021-08-22 20:56:47 -07:00
Misa
3947949ebb Add being able to use Shift+W to change warp dir backwards
A minor convenience, but a convenience is a convenience.
2021-08-22 20:51:51 -07:00
Misa
d2153aee87 Refactor warp dir switching to separate function
This is so the same code can be used to go in reverse instead of
copy-pasting it.
2021-08-22 20:51:21 -07:00
Misa
0489293885 Remove default arguments from ed switch_* funcs
I don't like default arguments and if we're going to be moving to C
we'll need to remove them anyway.
2021-08-22 20:44:18 -07:00
Misa
52918ba510 Increment total flips for flip tokens and flipgravity(player)
They flip the player, they should count towards total flips like gravity
lines do.
2021-08-22 20:39:05 -07:00
Misa
8329afc6df Replace main game music with music area map
The main game used a set of copy-pasted code to set the music of each
area. There WAS some redundancy built-in, but only three rooms in each
direction from the entrance of a zone.

Given this, it's completely possible for players to mismatch the music
of the area and level. In fact, it's easy to do it even on accident,
especially since 2.3 now lets you quicksave and quit during cutscenes.
Just play a cutscene that has Pause music, then quicksave, quit, and
reload. Also some other accidental ways that I've forgotten about.

To fix this, I've done what mapclass has and made an areamap. Except for
music. This map is the map of the track number of every single room,
except for three special cases: -1 for do nothing and don't change music
(usually because multiple different tracks can be played in this room),
-2 for Tower music (needs to be track 2 or 9 depending on Flip Mode),
and -3 for the start of Space Station 2 (track 1 in time trials, track 4
otherwise).

I've thoroughly tested this areamap by playing through the game and
entering every single room. Additionally I've also thoroughly tested all
special cases (entering the Ship through the teleporter or main
entrance, using the Ship's jukebox, the Tower in Flip Mode and regular
mode, and the start of Space Station 2 in time trial and in regular
mode).

Closes #449.
2021-08-22 20:35:06 -07:00
Misa
5bb12a7fc1 Set Secret Lab/Super Gravitron hidden names
It seems appropriate that these rooms should have their names shown on
the map screen.
2021-08-22 20:33:03 -07:00
Misa
2af04ad0fa Make fade out duration proportional to volume
This is the same behavior as SDL_mixer. Else, a fadeout would last the
same amount of time no matter the volume, which is a regression.
2021-08-22 16:57:13 -07:00
Misa
ad88939dbb Fix regression with niceplay() moving back and forth between zones
2.3 has a regression where if you move back and forth between a zone,
you can get the wrong music playing in a zone. An example is the
Overworld and Lab. Just walk in to the Lab and immediately walk back
out, and you'll get Potential for Anything playing in the Overworld.

This regression was caused by facb079b35.
That commit removed assigning -1 to currentsong when a fadeout was
called.

Basically, the previous behavior was: currentsong is 4, we enter Lab and
nicechange gets queued to 3 but currentsong gets set to -1, then going
back nicechange gets queued to 4 again.

However, if we don't assign -1, then going back will keep nicechange at
3. Why? Because niceplay() checks for currentsong before assigning
nicechange. If currentsong is still the same then it doesn't assign
nicechange.

To fix this, just always unconditionally assign nicechange.
2021-08-22 16:57:11 -07:00
Misa
1c3274645d Fix up style in musicclass::play()
- Multiline comment instead of single-line.
- Spacing fixes.
- Long line broken up into smaller ones.
2021-08-22 15:27:39 -07:00
mothbeanie
1ec06c6f5c Standardize punctuation and style for the new options menu 2021-08-19 17:17:36 -07:00
Misa
4f881b9e26 Fix enemy movement types 10/12 causing memory leaks
If spawned as a custom enemy (createentity entry 56), or spawned outside
of the rooms they spawn in in the main game, they will repeatedly clone
themselves every frame, which profusely leaks memory. In fact it quickly
causes a crash in 2.2 and previous, but 2.3 fixes that crash, so it just
keeps spawning enemies endlessly, which eventually lags the game, and
eventually can out-of-memory your system (bad!).

The problem is those movement types rely on entclass::setenemyroom() to
change their `behave` to be 11 or 13. Else, the new entity created will
still have `behave` 10 or 12, which will create ANOTHER entity in the
same way, and so on, and so forth.

So to fix this, just make it so if an enemy is still `behave` 10 or 12
by the end, then, just set it to -1. That way it'll stay still and won't
cause any harm.

I considered setting the `behave` to 11 or 13 respectively, but, that's
probably going farther than just fixing a memory leak, and anyways, it's
not that much useful for me as a custom level maker, and the entities
spawned aren't really controllable.
2021-08-19 16:50:44 -07:00
Misa
7c18123327 Wrap level dir enumerate callback pointer in struct
In order to let callers provide their OWN callback functions through the
callback function WE provide to PhysFS, we casted the function pointer
to a void pointer.

Unfortunately, this is apparently undefined behavior... if your compiler
doesn't have an extension for it. And most compilers on most
architectures do. (In fact compilers on POSIX systems most certainly
have it due to dlsym() returning a void* which could actually be a
pointer to a function sometimes.)

But imo, it's better to be safe than sorry in this regard. Especially
when given GCC's approach to optimizing int + 100 > int (spoilers: they
remove it entirely! It's faster, but also broken!).

I've decided to wrap it in a struct. And as a nice side effect, if we
ever need more data to be passed through... well we already have this
struct.

Technically, it's also standards-compliant to cast a _pointer to_ a
function pointer to a void pointer. But that extra layer of pointer
indirection would get real confusing to conceptualize real fast (or at
least is more confusing than just putting it in a struct).
2021-08-19 00:48:05 -07:00
Misa
8bade56841 Fix regression with regaining focus resuming music
Since you've been able to resume music stopped by stopmusic() with
resumemusic(), if a track was stopped by stopmusic(), the unfocus pause
itself would end up resuming the track when regaining focus.

The solution is to simply check for if music.currentsong is -1 or not.
2021-08-18 20:50:02 -07:00
Misa
208382a8d1 Fix regression with platv values not parsed as 2.2-and-prev
So, platv is a room property that controls the speed of custom entity
platforms in the room (unless, of course, they're created with
createentity). Problem is, this is how 2.2-and-previous coding standards
were:

    ed.level[game.roomx-100+((game.roomy-100)*ed.maxwidth)]

Overly long, verbose, not entirely clear unless you already know what it
means? Copy-pasted over and over due to all of the above? Surely a
recipe for not making any coding errors!

Ironically enough, copy-pasting is basically the best approach here
(short of refactoring the whole thing, like I did in
945d5f244a), since if you don't ACTUALLY
copy-paste and just re-type it on your own, you'll end up making more
mistakes. Like what happened here:

    ed.level[game.roomx-100+((game.roomy-100)*ed.mapwidth)].platv

Do you see the mistake...? Yeah, mapwidth (with a P) instead of maxwidth
(with an X). You'd have to look closely to find it.

So what does this mean for platv? Well, it means that it multiples the
y-coordinate of the room by the map width instead of the max width (20),
like every other room property. So that means if your map width is less
than 20, like say, map width 10, the platv value for (2,2) will be
stored in (2,1)'s room properties instead of (2,2)'s. Because if you go
off of map width, the room index for (2,2) is 2 + 2 * 10 = 22, but if
you go off of max width, the room index for (2,1) is 2 + 1 * 20 = 22.

Now this wouldn't be bad, except for another 2.2-and-previous
standard... kind of just not exposing things directly to the end user.
Whether that's simply not documenting something (as in the case of
ifwarp and warpdir, which by all measures were completely intended to be
used in custom levels but just simply were never known properly until I
discovered how to use them in 2019), or in this case, not giving any way
for the user to fiddle with platv from the in-game editor. Because if
there was a way to do that, and someone decided to test to see if platv
worked okay, they would discover something was up.

So... since I refactored room properties in
945d5f244a, I kind of broke platv by
fixing it. Now levels that relied on platv being the broken way don't
work.

How do I fix it, and thus break it again? Well, I'll do what I did for
scripts - handle the scrambling when reading and writing the level, and
keep things sane at least internally.

Thus: editorclass::load() will unscramble platv data in the right way,
and editorclass::save() will re-scramble platv in the right way too.
2021-08-18 19:19:33 -07:00
Misa
a13d26d866 Add option to delete all custom level save data
To match the option to nuke all main game save data, there is also now
an option to nuke all custom level save data separately (which is just
all custom level quicksaves, along with stars for level completion). It
has its own confirmation menu too. It does not delete any levels from
the levels folder.
2021-08-18 16:02:11 -07:00
Misa
3a2265ef0d Add being able to delete a custom level quicksave
Custom level quicksaves are NOT affected by the clear data menu, so the
player should be able to delete quicksaves this way. The quicksave
confirmation menu now has an extra option to delete the save (and that
option also has its own confirmation menu before deleting).
2021-08-18 16:02:11 -07:00
Ethan Lee
12e8924efc Similar to unmountAssets, avoid printing a message when custom assets don't exist 2021-08-18 16:26:13 -04:00
Misa
bc47b86645 If loaded level assets fail to mount, print message to non-console users
This error case can happen, but if it does, non-console users get an
ERROR page with no further information. So use setLevelDirError if this
failure mode happens. And Menu::errorloadinglevel needs to be changed to
accomodate that.
2021-08-18 10:08:39 -07:00
Misa
124d77c041 Don't use PHYSFS_getRealDir() to check for .zip
Not sure why the original implementation decided to do things this way
instead of snprintf'ing a path to the .zip itself. Otherwise, if the
level is from data.zip, PHYSFS_getRealDir() will return the path of
data.zip, which then fails to mount for separate reasons.
2021-08-18 09:57:55 -07:00
Misa
a1df4c1383 Revert "Fix loading levels that are... uh, just levels."
This reverts commit ea74b93f38.

This is reverted for being a bit of a hack in my opinion.
2021-08-18 09:52:38 -07:00
Misa
0fd4f21710 Remove unused dir string
Since 4154066c26 reduced the memory
footprint, it's now unused.
2021-08-18 09:45:07 -07:00
Misa
b60bfc6bd8 Remove level menu rendering code in NO_CUSTOM_LEVELS builds
Should have been done earlier, imo. But now that we introduce `ed` the
NO_CUSTOM_LEVEL build fails because of it. So just ifdef it out
entirely.
2021-08-18 09:26:14 -07:00
Misa
9b3ae770fb Account for lack of prev/next options if only one page of levels
Otherwise the seventh and eighth levels would be grouped with the return
menu button.

Fixes #826.
2021-08-18 09:17:41 -07:00
Ethan Lee
d50367ac62 When custom assets aren't mounted, unmount should be quiet 2021-08-18 11:02:45 -04:00
Ethan Lee
ea74b93f38 Fix loading levels that are... uh, just levels. 2021-08-18 11:00:26 -04:00
Ethan Lee
4154066c26 Reduce memory footprint in FILESYSTEM_mountAssets 2021-08-18 10:59:50 -04:00
Reese Rivers
1252781a81 Update Credits.h
Use own pseudonym
2021-08-13 20:36:09 -04:00
Reese Rivers
bb1107655d Update CONTRIBUTORS.txt
Use own pseudonym
2021-08-13 20:36:09 -04:00
Misa
aa439bff16 tokenize(): Check all arguments
63a487d20d only checked for the last
argument, not for all arguments.

Fixes #822.
2021-08-12 23:47:03 -04:00
Misa
63a487d20d createentity command: Actually have p1/p2/p3/p4 defaults
Since createentity() started accepting p1/p2/p3/p4 arguments, it now
unconditionally passes in whatever arguments were present there
previously, when there weren't any before.

This can lead to unexpected behavior when selectively using and then
omitting p1/p2/p3/p4 arguments.

Also, plenty of existing levels already only use the 5-argument version
of createentity(). And createcrewman() can take up to 6 arguments at
once. It's not far-fetched that an existing level could createentity()
right after doing a 6-argument createcrewman(), which would lead to a
different behavior than in 2.2 and previous.

So instead, instead of checking if `words[index]` is an empty string (it
only sets the string to be empty if there are enough argument separators
on the line), ACTUALLY check if it's empty. I've added a static array
(no need for it to be exported) that keeps track of this. createentity()
now checks for that instead of `words`.
2021-08-12 00:20:40 -04:00
Misa
87ec35eb45 Cycle tower color if loading level has error
For consistency.
2021-08-12 00:15:33 -04:00
Misa
28e4a155d4 Don't show next/previous page options if only one page
It's possible to get one page of levels by removing all the built-ins,
either by removing them directly from data.zip or by putting files with
the same filenames as them in your level folder that don't contain
nothing.

And hey, there's already a check for if no levels exist at all, so why
not check for this too?
2021-08-12 00:15:21 -04:00
Misa
254cede905 Editor: Play Viridan squeak when entering a script
For consistency.
2021-08-12 00:14:22 -04:00
Misa
71dfbc1860 Allow getting star if more trinkets than level trinkets
Previously, you would only get the trinket completion star if you got
the exact same amount of trinkets as there are custom entity trinkets in
the level file. But if you got more (say, if the level spawned extra
"bonus trinkets"), you wouldn't be able to get the star.

This is true of the custom crewmate case as well, but I've decided to
not change that case, because there are still downsides to the resulting
behavior and it's better to just leave it alone because it's rare for it
to happen anyways.
2021-08-12 00:13:27 -04:00
Misa
448a99ca23 Save showtrinkets to custom level quicksaves
Since custom levels have gained the functionality to show trinkets on
the minimap, it's nice to just save the showtrinkets variable directly
to the save file, without having to make level makers handle it
themselves.
2021-08-12 00:13:05 -04:00
AllyTally
3500888971 Add audiopause(on/off) command
If you have unfocus pause off, and unfocus audio pause off, then this command will go into effect.
When it's set to on, the audio will pause when you unfocus the game. When it's set to off, the
audio will not. This is different from the setting, and gets saved to the save file.
2021-08-11 21:52:11 -04:00
Misa
7699f5aaf1 Display improper zip structure message to non-console users
If a zip file is improperly structured, a message will be displayed when
the player loads the level list.

This will only display the last-displayed improper zip, because there
only needs to be one displayed at a time. Also because doing anything
more would most likely require heap allocation, and I don't want to do
that.
2021-08-10 16:33:52 -04:00
Misa
8dc5d69ef3 Do not close game if custom level has assets issues
It's quite rude to close the game entirely if there is trouble with
assets. Instead, just unload the assets and gracefully return to the
title screen.
2021-08-10 16:33:52 -04:00
Misa
ed9cb4ca6d Add graphics wrapping functions
This will wrap text on-the-fly, since I will be introducing text that
needs to be wrapped whose length we can't know in advance. (Or we can,
but, that'd be stupid.)

I took the algorithm from Dav999's localization branch, but it's not
like it's a complicated algorithm in the first place. Plus I think it
actually handles words that get too long to fit on a single line better
than his localization branch. The only difference is that I removed all
the STL, and made it more memory efficient (unlike his localization
branch, it does not copy the entire string to make a version with
newline separator characters).
2021-08-10 16:33:52 -04:00
Misa
ee02aa0499 Add fallthrough macro
This macro needs to be used because Clang is stupid and doesn't let you
use /* fallthrough */ comments like GCC does. However, if GCC is too old
(as is the case on CentOS 7), then it won't recognize __has_attribute
either.
2021-08-10 16:33:52 -04:00
Misa
3095871683 Add unfocus audio pause option
Some people prefer the 2.2 behavior where unfocusing pauses the game,
but the music still plays. One such person is Trinket9 on the VVVVVV
Discord server, who wanted it that way.

The reason audio pausing was added in the first place was to prevent
desyncing music in levels with cutscenes that synced to music. Rather
than reverting it, let's add this option instead.
2021-08-10 15:26:44 -04:00
Misa
b114be88d5 Disable final color animations if screen effects off
Similar to disabling the elephant flashiness, at least one
photosensitive person has told me the flashy color animation makes their
eyes kind of hurt a little bit. Also it screws up the compression really
badly when they record (especially the green noisy tiles!).

The colors will still cycle, but the individual animations within each
color will be completely static.
2021-08-07 19:22:00 -04:00
Misa
1841f1886a Do not close game if fallback character is missing
It's quite rude to close the game. Especially if the user does not use
the console. They won't know why the game closed.

Instead, just return -1. All usages of font_idx() should be and are
bounds checked anyways. This will result in missing characters, but,
it's not like the characters had a font image in the first place,
otherwise we wouldn't be here. And if the user sees a bunch of
characters missing in their font, they'll probably work out what the
problem is even without having a console. And it's still far better than
abruptly closing the game.

And use WHINE_ONCE to prevent spamming the console.
2021-08-07 13:09:05 -04:00
Misa
3094ddb8f3 Enforce semicolons after usage of WHINE_ONCE
For consistency.

Since WHINE_ONCE ends with a block, the only way to make the compiler
enforce it is to end it with a `do { } while (false)`.
2021-08-07 13:09:05 -04:00
Misa
4a07e98015 Zips: Don't print redundant message if file not found
Let's say you have a zip named LEVELNAME.zip, but the only .vvvvvv file
it contains is NOTLEVELNAME.vvvvvv. This zip would end up printing both
the 'LEVELNAME.vvvvvv is missing' and 'It has .vvvvvv file(s) other than
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv' messages, even though we already know there's
something wrong with the zip, and the 'other level files' message is
redundant, since in this case the problem here is simply just the
.vvvvvv file being named the wrong way.

The 'other level files' message is only intended to be printed when
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv *does* exist, but there's additional .vvvvvv files in
the zip on top of that, so don't print this message if LEVELNAME.vvvvvv
exists.
2021-08-07 13:04:19 -04:00
Misa
8f70cb8667 Fix regression with chunky pixels being the wrong color
Since colors going into FillRect() need to be in BGR format, we need to
use getBGR instead. (Well, actually, it gets passed in RGB, but then at
some point the order gets switched around, and, really, this game's
masks are all over the place, I'm going to fix that in 2.4.)
2021-08-05 22:57:41 -04:00
Misa
45dd7c39b7 Fix cycling title BG more than once per frame
This can happen if you select an option in a menu that (A) returns to
the previous menu and (B) saves settings. If the settings save fails,
this will create another menu on the same frame that cycles the tower BG
after it's already been cycled for that frame. Examples are the slowdown
and glitchrunner menus.

I could fix this by creating a new function that copy-pastes all of
Game::savestatsandsettings_menu() except for the map.nexttowercolour()
at the end. But that's copy-pasting code.

Instead what I've done is added a variable to signal if the color has
already been cycled this frame, so we don't cycle it again. This also
covers cases of possible double-cycling in the future as well.
2021-08-05 21:42:59 -04:00
Misa
b9202dee8b Fix frame flickers when fading during loads/exits
This is because the fade delay did not last long enough.

I was under the mistaken impression that the fade animation lasts for 15
frames. However, this does not account for the fact that the offset of
each fade bar is dependent on RNG, and the worst case scenario is that
they have an offset of 96 pixels (in the opposite direction of the
fade).

The actual fade animation timer accounts for the worst case scenario, so
the fade animation actually lasts for (320 pixels plus 96 pixels is 416
pixels, 416 pixels divided by 24 pixels per frame equals 17.333...
frames, but since the actual timer keeps adding/subtracting 24 pixels
per frame until it passes the 416-pixel threshold, that gets rounded up
to...) 18 frames.

And an extra frame to make it so deltaframe interpolation doesn't
suddenly stop on the last deltaframes before the screen is completely
black.

I also need to draw the screen black on the map screen when glitchrunner
mode is off, if there's a fadeout going on. Else that would introduce
yet another frame flicker.
2021-08-05 19:12:23 -04:00
Misa
90660d67a7 Fix trailing whitespace introduced by lssa
No comment.
2021-08-05 19:12:23 -04:00
lsaa
6c66f7248d
Add in-game timer option (#790) 2021-08-05 17:31:20 -04:00
Misa
6c6d347ccf Always reset player when starting gamemode
This fixes a bug where the player would always be facing right if they
were loading in for the first time. This essentially made them always
ignore the facing direction set in the save file if the facing direction
was leftwards.

The problem is facing direction only gets set in map.resetplayer(), but
if loading in for the first time, that path is never taken (unless you
are loading a main game quicksave that's inside a tower). The solution
is to always reset the player, even after creating them for the first
time.
2021-08-05 17:30:25 -04:00
Misa
0dda1ca5e4 Save stats when setting stat_trinkets
This ensures that if the game crashes afterwards, the new stat_trinkets
value won't be lost.
2021-08-05 17:22:39 -04:00
Misa
e184923667 Don't take editor input when fading out
This fixes being able to re-trigger the fadeout while a fadeout is
already happening. It also fixes being able to enter playtesting during
the fadeout, which means the level now has a fadeout you normally can't
do in actual gameplay.
2021-08-05 17:22:20 -04:00
Misa
48a1c7ee61 Don't lerp when drawing all-sides warp background
There's nothing to interpolate. It moves at one pixel per frame. And
interpolating sometimes results in the box being short by 1 pixel to
cover the whole screen on deltaframes, so if you stand on the right edge
of the screen and have a translucent sprite, it will quickly draw over
itself many times, and it looks glitchy. This commit fixes that bug.
2021-08-05 16:44:44 -04:00
Misa
be69d76f4f Play Viridian squeak when exiting to menu
For consistency.
2021-08-05 14:56:19 -04:00
Misa
243f9b92f8 Split glitchrunner mode into multiple versions
Previously, turning glitchrunner mode on essentially locked you to
emulating 2.0, and turning it off just meant normal 2.3 behavior. But
what if you wanted 2.2 behavior instead? Well, that's what I had to ask
when a TAS of mine would desync in 2.3 because of the two-frame delay
fix (glitchrunner off), but would also desync because of 2.0 warp lines
(glitchrunner on).

What I've done is made it so there are three states to glitchrunner mode
now: 2.0 (previously just the "on" state), 2.2 (previously a state you
couldn't use), and "off". Furthermore, I made it an enum, so in case
future versions of the game patch out more glitches, we can add them to
the enum (and the only other thing we have to update is a lookup table
in GlitchrunnerMode.c). Also, 2.2 glitches exist in 2.0, so you'll want
to use GlitchrunnerMode_less_than_or_equal() to check glitchrunner
version.
2021-08-05 13:35:21 -04:00
Misa
b09d0c48e4 Play Viridian squeak when pressing Esc in teleporter menu
For consistency, this should be done to match pressing Esc on the map
screen.
2021-08-05 13:33:17 -04:00
Misa
80dda53603 Play Viridian squeak when returning to Super Gravitron
For consistency.
2021-08-05 13:21:02 -04:00
Misa
c0e11d65f2 Play Viridian squeak when returning to Secret Lab
For consistency.
2021-08-05 13:20:51 -04:00
Misa
f3ca4ab2e7 Fix generateBase36 generating more than base 36
Two problems: the fRandom() range was from 0..36, but that's 37
characters, not 36. And the check to sort the lower 26 values into the
Latin alphabet used a 'lesser-than-or-equal-to 26' check, even though
that checks for the range of values of 0..26, which is 27 letters, even
though the alphabet only has 26 letters. So just drop the equals sign
from that check.
2021-08-05 08:58:54 -04:00
Misa
db76735c07 Fix zip structure checks checking for wrong filename
It was checking for .vvv-mnt-temp-XXXXXX/LEVELNAME.vvvvvv instead of
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv. When PhysFS enumerates the folder, it only gives us
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv, and not .vvv-mnt-temp-XXXXXX/LEVELNAME.vvvvvv.
2021-08-05 08:58:23 -04:00
Misa
3ca7b09012 Fix regression: quick stopping changing drawframe
This fixes a regression that desyncs my Nova TAS after re-removing the
1-frame input delay.

Quick stopping is simply holding left/right but for less than 5 frames.
Viridian doesn't decelerate when you let go and they immediately stop in
place. (The code calls this tapping, but "quick stopping" is a better
name because you can immediately counter-strafe to stop yourself from
decelrating in the first place, and that works because of this same
code.)

So, the sequence of events in 2.2 and previous looks like this:

- gameinput()
  - If quick stopping, set vx to 0
- gamerender()
  - Change drawframe depending on vx
- gamelogic()
  - Use drawframe for collision (whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)

And now (ignoring the intermediate period where the whole loop order was
wrong), the sequence of events in 2.3 looks like this:

- gamerenderfixed()
  - Change drawframe depending on vx
- gamerender()
- gameinput()
  - If quick stopping, set vx to 0
- gamelogic()
  - Use drawframe for collision (my mind has become numb to pain)

So, this means that all the player movement stuff is completely the
same. Except their drawframe is going to be different.

Unfortunately, I had overlooked that gameinput() sets vx and that
animateentities() (in gamerenderfixed()) checks vx. Although, to be
fair, it's a pretty dumb decision to make collision detection be based
on the actual sprites' pixels themselves, instead of a hitbox, in the
first place, so you'd expect THAT to be the end of the dumb parade. Or
maybe you shouldn't, I don't know.

So, what's the solution?

What I've done here is added duplicates of framedelay, drawframe, and
walkingframe, for collision use only. They get updated in gamelogic(),
after gameinput(), which is after when vx could be set to 0.

I've kept the original framedelay, drawframe, and walkingframe around,
to keep the same visuals as closely as possible.

However, due to the removal of the input delay, whenever you quick stop,
your sprite will be wrong for just 1 frame - because when you let go of
the direction key, the game will set your vx to 0 and the logical
drawframe will update to reflect that, but the previous frame cannot
know in advance that you'll release the key on the next frame, and so
the visual drawframe will assume that you keep holding the key.

Whereas in 2.2 and below, when you release a direction key, the player's
position will only update to reflect that on the next frame, but the
current frame can immediately recognize that and update the drawframe
now, instead of retconning it later.

Basically the visual drawframe assumes that you keep holding the key,
and if you don't, then it takes on the value of the collision drawframe
anyway, so it's okay. And it's only visual, anyway - the collision
drawframe of the next frame (when you release the key) will be the same
as the drawframe of the frame you release the key in 2.2 and below.

But I really don't care to try and fix this for if you re-enable the
input delay because it's minor and it'd be more complicated.
2021-07-28 20:11:16 -04:00
treacherousfiend
f77723d12f Update project generation snippet
The project generation code snippet currently still references SDL2 2.0.10 even though building now requires 2.0.14, just a minor nitpick on my part.
2021-07-25 14:36:51 -04:00
Misa
95ffc3a62b Fix wrong bounds check when colliding with activity zones
I am so stupid.
2021-06-26 15:59:17 -04:00
Misa
88d31ab3b6 Custom levels: only count inbounds trinkets/crew
In the past, people have reported having glitched levels where they
can't get the trinket star or can't complete the level because the
number of trinkets or crewmates is one higher than what can be obtained
in the level.

How did this happen? Well, it turns out that if you place an entity, and
then resize the level to be smaller, that entity still exists. This is
inconsequential for most entities, but if the entity is a trinket or
crewmate, that entity is still counted towards the number of trinkets or
crewmates in the level.

One fix would be to just remove entities whenever the level is
downsized, but then if someone accidentally downsizes the level and
wants to go back, that entity will be gone. Plus, it would be
inconsistent with tiles, because tiles don't get removed when you
downsize the level. Also, it wouldn't fix existing levels where people
have managed to place trinkets or crewmates out of bounds.

So instead, ed.numtrinkets() and ed.numcrewmates() should simply ignore
trinkets and crewmates that are outside the playable area. That way,
levels with glitched trinkets and crewmates can still be completed, and
can still be completed with the trinket star.
2021-06-19 14:01:38 -04:00
Misa
571f6a7098 Re-add playtesting passthrough code block for non-separate interact
This fixes a regression where you're unable to activate activity zones
in in-editor playtesting if your interact button is not separate from
the map button.

When I originally did #743, I didn't have an option to set the bind to
be non-separate, so I removed this logic without adding a
game.separate_interact check. But when I added the option, I overlooked
this code, and so this regression happened. Whoops.
2021-06-18 10:59:43 -04:00
Ethan Lee
43e8d31aa9 Music: Enforce the quick fade time as soon as we know it's happening.
Not every music path will trip the quick_fade bool that resets the timer to
500ms, so we need to do this as soon as it's asked of us. This fixes the fade
when quitting to the main menu.

Fixes #764
2021-06-14 15:11:39 -04:00
Ethan Lee
8520533296 Music: Reset step_ms on every fade call.
Without this you end up with two problems:
- Fades will start past their fade time, causing it to just not fade at all
- Fades will start in the middle of their fade time, causing dramatic changes
  in volume that are unintentional

The fade system already preserves the volume that music is playing during a
previous fade, so we can always reset the timer and get a good result.

Part of #764
2021-06-14 15:09:23 -04:00
Misa
a0c5724283 Set visualonroof/visualonground to 1 on vertical platforms
This fixes one of two desyncs in my Nova TAS.

The problem is that by adding two frames of edge-flipping to vertically
moving platforms, Viridian's framedelay is updated for one extra frame
after they step off of a vertically-moving platform. This then messes up
Viridian's drawframe for the rest of the TAS until they die in a
drawframe-sensitive trick.

The solution here is to only set the visual onroof/onground to 1
instead. The logical onroof/onground is still 2, so players still have
two frames of edge-flipping off of vertically-moving platforms - it just
won't really look like it (not that you could easily tell anyway).
2021-06-14 14:55:51 -04:00
Terry Cavanagh
67d1d6f01d
Merge pull request #778 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-7
Use hiddenname for hardestroom if roomname is empty
2021-06-14 13:04:44 +10:30
striker.sh
9188bd23d3 Support for OpenBSD
- use fseeko and ftello like FreeBSD in tinyxml2
- use current directory as basePath if NULL (OpenBSD doesn't actually support this feature it is disabled via a patch in their ports)
2021-06-13 10:48:20 -04:00
Misa
c02bd9235f Outline text outline text and draw backing
In order to help players spot the difference between outlined text and
non-outlined text, we now outline the text outline text itself (if text
outline is enabled, of course). But drawing the outline alone doesn't
stand out enough, so we have to draw a solid backing against the text as
well, in order to properly show the contrast.
2021-06-12 19:02:14 -04:00
Misa
9c226ab5aa Play Viridian squeak when using return button in audio options
For some reason this button was missing the Viridian squeak.
2021-06-12 19:01:51 -04:00
Misa
3b6c0befb1 Fix being able to start flipped in time trials
This fixes a regression where you're able to start flipped by restarting
and then holding ACTION.

This happens because when the game resets all variables, it turns
hascontrol back on (because of hardreset()). However, this is handled in
the input function, and it's handled before player input is handled, so
the player is able to get 1 frame of being able to flip after a time
trial resets.

Why didn't this happen in 2.2? Because resetplayer() in 2.2 would set
lifeseq to 10, as if the player had died. However, this is inconsistent,
because loading in to the game for the first time would not result in a
lifeseq of 10. So, in 2.2, restarting the time trial would remove that 1
frame of being able to flip because of lifeseq, while 2.3 doesn't set
lifeseq because the player hasn't died.

I could have fixed this by setting lifeseq in the time trial restart
code, but I decided to just set hascontrol to false instead.

Fixes #770.
2021-06-12 18:17:31 -04:00
Terry Cavanagh
1d66cfccab
Merge pull request #777 from InfoTeddy/general-improvements
Outline time trial countdown
2021-06-12 22:35:31 +10:30
Terry Cavanagh
2efe7724a7
Merge pull request #775 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-5
Interpolate gravitron square indicators
2021-06-12 22:35:07 +10:30
Terry Cavanagh
b07d92ac44
Merge pull request #776 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-6
Explore all rooms when entering Secret Lab
2021-06-12 22:33:37 +10:30
Terry Cavanagh
b06b278bb0
Merge pull request #774 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-4
Prevent losing level data with rollcredits
2021-06-12 22:33:17 +10:30
Terry Cavanagh
fa3021c714
Merge pull request #773 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-3
Fix being able to see box corners on map screen with custom graphics
2021-06-12 22:32:36 +10:30
Terry Cavanagh
eb0b7c8e87
Merge pull request #772 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-2
Fix inconsistencies with controller keybind options
2021-06-12 22:31:50 +10:30
Misa
d292b64c6d Use hiddenname for hardestroom if roomname is empty
In earlier 2.3, if the roomname was empty, Dimension VVVVVV was used
instead. However, instead of doing that, it's better to just use the
hiddenname instead. Both because it's less hardcoded, and some rooms
have hidden names that aren't Dimension VVVVVV.
2021-06-11 23:58:18 -07:00
Misa
f205147eaa Outline time trial countdown
This makes the text much more readable against certain backgrounds (if
you have text outline enabled), especially against the Warp Zone
background (when you start in "This is how it is").
2021-06-11 23:56:33 -07:00
Misa
6dd01495f3 Explore all rooms when entering Secret Lab
If you enter the Secret Lab from the title screen, all rooms will be
explored. However, if you enter the Secret Lab via the Secret Lab
entrance cutscene (epilogue), not all rooms will be explored, which is
inconsistent.

To do this, just do an SDL_memset() for the entersecretlab script
command.
2021-06-11 23:51:48 -07:00
Misa
d404986e6f Use memset to give 20 trinkets and explore all rooms
SDL_memset() conveys intent better and is snappier than using a
for-loop. Also, using SDL_memset() to explore all rooms is more
future-proof, in case the size of map.explored were to change in the
future, and it's more conducive to optimization.

However, the `i` variable has to be explicitly set because it was
previously used here, but it's much better that it's explicitly set here
rather than being subtlely hidden in the inner for-loop initialization.
2021-06-11 23:51:37 -07:00
Misa
37fd24bd85 Interpolate gravitron square indicators
This is more future-proofing than anything else. The position of the
indicators is just the x-position of the gravitron square divided by 10,
but the gravitron squares will always only ever move at 7 pixels per
frame - so the distance an indicator travels on each frame will only
ever be at most 1 pixel. But just in case in the future gravitron
squares become faster than 10 pixels per frame, their indicators will be
interpolated as well.
2021-06-11 22:20:06 -07:00
Misa
6767249558 Prevent losing level data with rollcredits
When rollcredits is ran during in-editor playtesting, all unsaved data
is lost. To prevent this, just return to the editor if rollcredits is
ran, with a note saying "Rolled credits".
2021-06-11 15:30:29 -07:00
Misa
47460143e2 Fix being able to see box corners on map screen with custom graphics
The text box drawn at the bottom of the map screen isn't wide enough, so
it's possible to see the corners on the right side of the text box if
you have custom graphics like I do.

The solution is to increase the width of the text box by one tile.
2021-06-11 15:07:08 -07:00
Misa
74bbf45fa7 Play Viridian squeak when updating controller keybinds
For consistency, the Viridian squeak is now played whenever the user
updates their controller keybinds.
2021-06-11 12:56:07 -07:00
Misa
d25243943e Save settings after changing controller keybind
The game automatically writes settings to disk after any other setting
is changed, so it should do the same whenever the user changes
controller keybinds.
2021-06-11 12:54:36 -07:00
Misa
1ccf85a260 Play Viridian squeak when editing level desc fields
For consistency, the Viridian squeak will now play whenever you start
editing a level description field, or finish editing it (either by
pressing Esc or Enter).
2021-06-11 12:52:28 -07:00
Misa
96660cd235 Add zip structure checks for user friendliness
If a level zip is named LEVELNAME.zip, the level file inside it must
also be named LEVELNAME.vvvvvv, else custom assets won't work.

This is because when we mount the zip file, we simply add
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv to the levels directory. Then whenever we load
LEVELNAME.vvvvvv, we look at the filename, remove the extension, and
look for the assets inside the zip of the same name, LEVELNAME.zip.

As a result, if someone were to make a level zip with assets but
mismatch the filename, the assets wouldn't load. Furthermore, if someone
were to add extra levels in the same zip, they wouldn't have any assets
load for them as well, which could be confusing.

To make things crystal-clear to the user, we now filter out any zips
that have incorrect structures like that, and print a message to the
terminal. Unfortunately nothing gets shown for non-terminal users, but
at least doing this and filtering out the zips is less confusing than
letting them through but with the issues mentioned above.
2021-05-25 15:23:34 -04:00
Misa
153a5c4c3a Factor out "between" calculation to macro and func
FILESYSTEM_mountAssets() has a big comment describing the magic numbers
needed to grab FILENAME from a string that looks like
"levels/FILENAME.vvvvvv".

Instead of doing that (and having to write a comment every time the
similar happens), I've written a macro (and helper function) instead
that does the same thing, but clearly conveys the intent.

I mean, just look at the diff. Using VVV_between() is much better than
having to read that comment, and the corresponding SDL_strlcpy().
2021-05-25 15:23:34 -04:00
Misa
29d2637abd Factor out UNUSED macro to header file
This is so it can be used in other files without having to copy-paste
the define.
2021-05-25 15:23:34 -04:00
Misa
3bcb6938f7 Factor out base 36 generation to separate function
This is so it can be reused without having to copy-paste.

generateBase36() is guaranateed to completely initialize and
null-terminate the buffer that is passed in.
2021-05-25 15:23:34 -04:00
Terry Cavanagh
766782da5d
Merge pull request #749 from InfoTeddy/general-bug-fixes-2
Fix tower camera invincibility inconsistencies
2021-05-25 13:05:07 +10:30
Misa
417b7d656d Set newxp/newyp when creating player
This fixes a bug where the player's y-position would be incorrect if
they loaded a save that was on a conveyor and it was their first time
loading in since the game was opened.

This is because on the first load, the game creates a new player entity,
but on subsequent loads, the game re-uses the player entity. Subsequent
loads use mapclass::resetplayer(), which already has the newxp/newyp
fix, but as for the first time, the game does not set newxp/newyp.

So just set newxp/newyp, like in mapclass::resetplayer().
2021-05-24 09:50:01 -04:00
Ethan Lee
73c1c9a798 Revert "Change final stretch song to Piercing the Sky"
Upon further discussion it was decided to keep the soundtrack as originally
shipped, instead of changing it after the fact.

This reverts commit cf51379097.
2021-05-20 23:01:43 -04:00
Misa
8b3c805bc0 Fix Super Gravitron pattern oversight
There is a pattern in the Super Gravitron that is meant to "staircase",
similar to the Gravitron in Intermission 2. Something like:

[]
     []
          []
               []             []
                    []   []

Unfortunately, due to an oversight, this pattern can only ever produce 1
square or 4 squares, which look out of place.

Both gravitrons are state machines (of course). States 20 and 21 in the
Super Gravitron are this staircase pattern (state 20 spawns the squares
on the left, state 21 spawns the squares on the right).

The only way states 20 and 21 can be reached is through state 1, and the
only way state 1 can be reached is through state 3. The only way state 3
can be reached is through states 28, 29, 30, and 31.

In states 20 and 21, the variable used to keep track of the amount of
squares spawned is swnstate4. However, states 28, 29, 30, and 31 all end
up using swnstate4, and at the end of states 28 and 29, swnstate4 will
be 7, and at the end of states 30 and 31, swnstate4 will be 3. This
means if we go to states 20 and 21 after coming from states 28 and 29,
we will only get 1 square, and if we go to states 20 and 21 after coming
from states 30 and 31, we will only get 4 squares.

This can be clearly filed under a failure to reset appropriate state.

What's the solution here? Just reset swnstate4 in state 3, so there will
be 7 squares, as intended. This also fixes the bug for state 22 as well,
which is affected in the same manner.
2021-05-20 20:57:56 -04:00
Misa
448e34e878 Save showtargets to main game save files
This fixes an oversight that could lead to confusion by the player.

showtargets is the variable that shows all unexplored teleporters on the
map as a question mark, so players know where to head to to make
progress. However, it previously was not directly saved to the main game
file. Instead, it would be set to true if flag 12 was turned on in the
save file.

How well does flag 12 correlate with showtargets?

Well, the script that turns on showtargets (bigopenworld and
bigopenworldskip) doesn't turn it on. Neither does completing Space
Station 1.

This flag is only turned on when the player activates Violet's activity
zone for the first time.

Therefore, it's entirely possible that a new player could complete Space
Station 1, then save their game, and come back to resume playing later.
When they do come back, the question marks that Violet told them about
won't show up on the minimap, and they'll be confused. They may not know
where to go.

And it is completely unintuitive for them to know that in order to get
the question marks to show up again, they have to not only talk to
Violet, but then save the game again, and reload the save. Especially
since the question marks only show up after you reload the save, and not
when you talk to Violet (because flag 12 is only a proxy for
showtargets, not the actual variable itself).

So what's the solution? Just save showtargets to the save file directly.
2021-05-20 19:56:25 -04:00
Misa
bc382a4985 Fix tower camera invincibility inconsistencies
If you have invincibility enabled, the tower camera behavior is
inconsistent.

In ascending towers, you can "push" the camera upwards; however you
cannot push it downwards; at least it stays still when it comes up to
you if you stay still. In descending towers, the camera moves quicker
when you're at the bottom of the screen, but it's slower than your
falling speed and quickly loses sight of you; the camera can be pushed
upwards; unfortunately it also does a "bumping" motion if you're
standing still when the camera reaches you, which gets real annoying and
isn't particularly pleasant to look at.

There are two problems, so this does two fixes:

1. Pushing the camera now applies the appropriate counter-offset
   depending on the direction of the tower. You can now push the camera
   downwards in ascending towers.

2. To fix the "bumping" when the camera reaches you if you stand still,
   there are now a 8-pixel-high "gray areas" at the top and bottom of
   the screen where the camera simply won't move if you're in them.

Doing these camera offsets instead of simply canceling the movement if
the player is offscreen is a bit ugly... but it works for now.
2021-05-19 00:26:47 -07:00
Terry Cavanagh
330162d1cb
Merge pull request #743 from InfoTeddy/general-improvements
Separate pressing Enter to open map from pressing Enter to interact
2021-05-19 17:54:52 +10:30
Misa
4fa435f784 Separate pressing Enter to open map from pressing Enter to interact
This is a lot of copy-pasted code, but a little bit of copy-pasting
never hurt anyone...

The keybind to interact with activity zones and teleporters is now
separate from the keybind to open the map, or return to the editor from
in-editor playtesting, or restart a time trial. The keybind is now E,
and the default controller bind is X. No controller button prompts, but
the game didn't have controller button prompts anyways, so whatever.

Doing this now because if people's muscle memory are going to be broken
by not being able to spam the map keybind anymore, at least we can help
a bit by changing the keybind so they can keep spamming it - their
muscle memory is going to be broken anyways.

This option has to be enabled by going to the speedrunner menu options
and selecting "interact button". It is disabled by default.

All prompt text needs to be string-interpolated every time they are
drawn, because it is possible for people to change which interact button
they use in the middle of gameplay, via the in-game options.

Closes #736.
2021-05-19 00:04:00 -07:00
Misa
92416cd910 Don't update crewmate colors in text boxes every deltaframe
Colors in over-30-FPS mode shouldn't be updating every deltaframe;
mostly to ensure determinism between switching 30-mode and over-30 mode.
I'm going to overhaul RNG in 2.4 anyway, but right now I'm going to fix
this because I missed it.

The RNG of each special text box is stored in a temporary variable on
the text box itself, and only updated if the color uses it (hence the
big if-statement). Lots of code duplication, but this is acceptable for
now.
2021-05-18 21:17:06 -04:00