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Misa
facb079b35 Fix resumemusic/musicfadein not working
It seems like they were unfinished. This commit makes them properly
work.

When a track is stopped with stopmusic() or musicfadeout(),
resumemusic() will resume from where the track stopped. musicfadein()
does the same but does it with a gradual fade instead of suddenly
playing it at full volume.

I changed several interfaces around for this. First, setting currentsong
to -1 when music is stopped is handled in the hook callback that gets
called by SDL_mixer whenever the music stops. Otherwise, it'd be
problematic if currentsong was set to -1 when the song starts fading out
instead of when the song actually ends.

Also, music.play() has a few optional arguments now, to reduce the
copying-and-pasting of music code.

Lastly, we have to roll our own tracker of music length by using
SDL_GetPerformanceCounter(), because there's no way to get the music
position if a song fades out. (We could implicitly keep the music
position if we abruptly stopped the song using Mix_PauseMusic(), and
resume it using Mix_ResumeMusic(), but ignoring the fact that those two
functions are also used on the unfocus-pause (which, as it turns out, is
basically a non-issue because the unfocus-pause can use some other
functions), there's no equivalent for fading out, i.e. there's no
"fade out and pause when it fully fades out" function in SDL_mixer.) And
then we have to account for the unfocus-pause in our manual tracker.

Other than that, these commands are now fully functional.
2020-06-27 17:23:07 -04:00
Misa
2662cd4d06 Refactor KeyPoll::Poll() to use case-switch statements
Reduces the amount of copy-pasted if-expressions.
2020-06-27 17:23:07 -04:00
Misa
d898597c1e Don't extern gameScreen, use *graphics.screenbuffer instead
Externing gameScreen is just unnecessary. Still a good idea to have it
off the stack, though.
2020-06-19 17:44:53 -04:00
Misa
51d852601d Remove passing around pointer to gameScreen from KeyPoll::Poll()
Makes for cleaner code this way.
2020-06-13 14:50:33 -04:00
Ethan Lee
a15d01ad80 Fix fullscreen focus behavior 2020-06-13 10:35:05 -04:00
Ethan Lee
506628cef1 Revert "Fix unfocusing the game while in fullscreen mode"
This reverts commit c322ae131e.
2020-06-13 10:23:52 -04:00
Misa
8fa916c55d Make the toggle fullscreen conditional more readable
Each check has been put in its own variable, so the final conditional is
more readable, and the ifdef is no longer right smack in the middle of
an if-statement.

Also the control flow has been changed (the "else" has been removed from
the shortcut-checking conditional) so I could put the variables closer
to the actual conditional itself. I don't think it affects anything,
though.
2020-03-12 21:20:25 -04:00
Misa
e23682615d Allow using F11 and (on macOS) RCmd+Enter/F to toggle fullscreen
This patch allows the use of pressing F11 to toggle fullscreen, as well as
allowing the use of Right Command when using the Command+Enter/F shortcut on
macOS. Apparently Alt+Enter isn't the only shortcut to toggle fullscreen,
Alt+F also works, which I didn't know before.

I'm adding F11 as a shortcut because it's a far more natural shortcut to
toggle fullscreen than this Alt+Enter or Alt+F business, which seems to be a
relic mimicking some other games and some Microsoft stuff?

I'm also adding RCommand+Enter/F because I see no reason not to. If you can
use RAlt on non-macOS, why can't you use RCommand on macOS, too?

I also cleaned up the formatting relating to the shortcut code, and made sure
the closing parenthesis was outside the ifdef so my text editor wouldn't
highlight the parenthesis inside the non-macOS ifdef-branch as a dangling
closing parenthesis, because it assumes the one in the branch above is the
actual closing parenthesis and doesn't parse macros.
2020-03-12 21:20:25 -04:00
Misa
c322ae131e Fix unfocusing the game while in fullscreen mode
If you Alt+Tabbed while in fullscreen mode, the game would stay in
fullscreen instead of switching to windowed, but there was a chance it
would EITHER use the same internal resolution which would mismatch the
window resolution (don't know when exactly this happens, but still) and
stay being in an actual windowed mode, OR switch between
fullscreen/windowed every other time you re-focused the window, which is
annoying.

Now, whenever you Alt+Tab in fullscreen, the game will be in windowed
mode, and then when you re-focus it will go back to fullscreen.
Consistently.
2020-03-05 00:22:18 -05:00
leo60228
6a17625727
Add support for Unicode rendering (#47)
This uses utfcpp combined with a custom font, in the form of a PNG and text file. By default, the game acts exactly as it did before; custom fonts can be provided by third parties.
2020-01-31 13:25:37 -05:00
Info Teddy
2687090ac2 Fix frame-ordering backspacing empty line bug in script editor
There is a long-standing bug with the script editor where if you delete
the last character of a line, it IMMEDIATELY deletes the line you're on,
and then moves your cursor back to the previous line. This is annoying,
to say the least.

The reason for this is that, in the sequence of events that happens in
one frame (known as frame ordering), the code that backspaces one
character from the line when you press Backspace is ran BEFORE the code
to remove an empty line if you backspace it is ran. The former is
located in key.Poll(), and the latter is located in editorinput().

Thus, when you press Backspace, the game first runs key.Poll(), sees
that you've pressed Backspace, and dutifully removes the last character
from a line. The line is now empty. Then, when the game gets around to
the "Are you pressing Backspace on an empty line?" check in
editorinput(), it thinks that you're pressing Backspace on an empty
line, and then does the usual line-removing stuff.

And actually, when it does the check in editorinput(), it ACTUALLY asks
"Are you pressing Backspace on THIS frame and was the line empty LAST
frame?" because it's checking against its own copy of the input buffer,
before copying the input buffer to its own local copy. So the problem
only happens if you press and hold Backspace for more than 1 frame.
It's a small consolation prize for this annoyance, getting to
tap-tap-tap Backspace in the hopes that you only press it for 1 frame,
while in the middle of something more important to do like, oh I don't
know, writing a script.

So there are two potential solutions here:

 (1) Just change the frame ordering around.

     This is risky to say the least, because I'm not sure what behavior
     depends on exactly which frame order. It's not like it's key.Poll()
     and then IMMEDIATELY afterwards editorinput() is run, it's more
     like key.Poll(), some things that obviously depend on key.Poll()
     running before them, and THEN editorinput(). Also, editorinput() is
     only one possible thing that could be ran afterwards, on the next
     frame we could be running something else entirely instead.

 (2) Add a kludge variable to signal when the line is ALREADY empty so
     the game doesn't re-check the already-empty line and conclude that
     you're already immediately backspacing an empty line.

I went with (2) for this commit, and I've added the kludge variable
key.linealreadyemptykludge.

However, that by itself isn't enough to fix it. It only adds about a
frame or so of delay before the game goes right back to saying "Oh,
you're ALREADY somehow pressing backspace again? I'll just delete this
line real quick" and the behavior is basically the same as before,
except now you have to hit Backspace for TWO frames or less instead of
one in order to not have it happen.

What we need is to have a delay set as well, when the game deletes the
last line of a char. So I set ed.keydelay to 6 as well if editorinput()
sses that key.linealreadyemptykludge is on.
2020-01-19 08:37:14 -05:00
Ethan Lee
f7c0321b71 Hello WWWWWWorld! 2020-01-08 10:37:50 -05:00