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Dav999-v
70a6cf407c Script.cpp: make whole file translatable (except for a Welcome Aboard)
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
3203f99938 Render.cpp: make remaining strings translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
949f0fa2e2 Render.cpp: make maprender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
52e847d5c1 Render.cpp: make titlerender and gamecompleterender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
17c11f7e6c Render.cpp: make gamerender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
0c9b54f819 Render.cpp: make menurender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls for all the menu titles and
explanations. It also redesigns the time trial screen.

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Dav999-v
45b564b4fb Graphics.cpp: make whole file translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
e90cc86a3c Game.cpp: make remaining strings translatable except gethardestroom
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
e96a0344e7 Game.cpp: Make Game::updatestate translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
713fc00034 Game.cpp: make menu options (in Game::createmenu) translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls for menu option labels.

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Dav999-v
1e45e263f5 FileSystemUtils.cpp: make translatable
setLevelDirError was changed from snprintf-style to VFormat, but it's
only used in that file so...

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Dav999-v
c142b3bb3b Entity.cpp: make all activity prompts translatable
This adds loc::gettext for all "Press {button} to explode" and friends,
and also changes the interact_prompt function in Render.cpp to expect
{button} instead of %s.

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Dav999-v
2210863e73 Editor.cpp: make remaining strings translatable
The affected functions are:
- editormenuactionpress
- editorinput
- editorclass::switch_tileset
- editorclass::switch_tilecol
- editorclass::switch_enemy
- editorclass::switch_warpdir

This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
17f246912d Editor.cpp: make editorrender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
d09cab2a38 Editor.cpp: make editormenurender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

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Dav999-v
1d46e17286 Add textcase(n) commands to scripts
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Dav999-v
1ead8885ba Use loc::toupper_ch instead of SDL_toupper in VFormat
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Dav999-v
7ffbf0b115 Use UTF-8 characters for names in credits instead of {|}~
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Dav999-v
ec611ffa9d Add localization "foundation" (many code changes)
This commit adds most of the code changes necessary for making the game
translatable, but does not yet "unhardcode" nearly all of the strings
(except in a few cases where it was hard to separate added
loc::gettexts from foundational code changes, or all the localization-
related menus which were also added by this commit.)

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Dav999-v
35d92e8e64 Add RoomnameTranslator.cpp/h (not compiled yet)
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Dav999-v
97d905e8bf Add LocalizationMaint.cpp/h (not compiled yet)
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Dav999-v
8e33815c97 Add LocalizationStorage.cpp/h (not compiled yet)
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Dav999-v
98742ed852 Add Localization.cpp/h (not compiled yet)
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Dav999-v
72f030fd8e Support underscore (_) in VFormat arg name
This is needed for the limits check in the translator menu.

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Dav999-v
f8fd51fc95 Indicate what special roomnames are in the levels
This just adds booleans roomname_special to the level classes in
preparation for the localization system to use them.

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Dav999-v
0ed2cb1bc0 Add Textbook
A relevant paragraph copied from the original commit history:

The idea is that we store all strings somewhere managed, and then the
hashmap only needs pointers to those strings. For storing strings, I
created a `Textbook` structure, which consists of one or more 50 KB
"pages" (allocated as needed) on which you can simply write strings in
both languages back-to-back with `textbook_store(textbook, text)` and
get pointers to each of them. (I was originally going to just use one
big buffer and realloc to double the size when filled up, but then the
hashmap would be full of dangling pointers...) When needed, like when
switching to a different language, an entire textbook can be freed at
once.

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Dav999-v
b148950367 Add C-HashMap to CMakeLists.txt
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Dav999-v
7cb6176898 Add Space Station font
This has a lot of characters that different languages need.

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Dav999-v
679619e475 Add (2020) Spanish language files
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Dav999-v
77ac19e4f6 Add Esperanto language files
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Dav999-v
684ccb9ccd Add Dutch language files
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Dav999-v
925fc76d56 Add English language files and README
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Misa
aa2cf3ab4b Use _SDL_HAS_BUILTIN
I think this is because if you both check that __has_builtin is defined
and use it in the same 'if' preprocessor statement, it can error because
there's no equivalent to short-circuiting in preprocessor statements.
_SDL_HAS_BUILTIN should be safer.
2022-12-29 16:13:54 -08:00
Misa
3758d61fe9 Axe scriptclass::resetgametomenu
This creates the game over screen for dying in No Death Mode. It's three
lines long and it's only called once. There's no reason it has to be a
separate function. From the name it sounds like it was meant to be a
generic function but it's anything but that. So just inline it in to
where it's called.
2022-12-29 15:51:16 -08:00
Misa
593641ce82 Always destroy and create new player in startgamemode
This fixes a bug where players could flip in mid-air at the start of
custom levels whose start points were in mid-air, because
onground/onroof were not being reset. This could also be done when
loading in to a save with a checkpoint in mid-air. All that's required
is to exit the game while standing on a surface (or otherwise having a
nonzero onground/onroof).

This reminded me that there were other variables on the player entity
persisting through that made loading in to a level not have a totally
clean slate, such as walkingframe (which could affect sequencing
individual TASes together into one TAS), so it's better to just destroy
the player entity and recreate it.

Except some attributes still have to be persisted for 2.2 and 2.0
glitchrunner mode. But it's better that this is done via a whitelist
rather than a blacklist.

The player duplicate removal code in hardreset is mostly redundant now
(except for some very unlikely corner cases), but there's nothing wrong
with having redundant code as long as it's not harmful. I had a
paragraph here justifying why it could be removed but decided it was
simpler to just keep it.
2022-12-29 15:51:16 -08:00
Misa
97deda2675 Add debug print to unlockAchievement
This print is useful to know if an achievement (one that's not already
unlocked) would actually be unlocked in an end user environment, while
running the game in a dev environment.

Also fixed up the style of the function because it was definitely
inconsistent with the surrounding code.
2022-12-29 15:51:14 -08:00
Misa
69e9a32e1b Refactor scriptclass::startgamemode
This overhauls scriptclass::gamemode massively.

The first change is that it now uses an enum, and enforces using that
enum via using its type instead of an int. This is because whenever
you're reading any calls to startgamemode, you have no idea what magic
number actually corresponds to what unless you read startgamemode
itself. And when you do read it, not every case is commented adequately,
so you'd have to do more work to figure out what each case is. With the
enum, it's obvious and self-evident, and that also removes the need for
all the comments in the function too. Some math is still done on mode
variables (to simplify time trial code), but it's okay, we can just cast
between int and the enum as needed.

The second is that common code is now de-duplicated. There was a lot of
code that every case does, such as calling hardreset, setting Flip Mode,
resetting the player, calling gotoroom and so on.

Now some code may be duplicated between cases, so I've tried to group up
similar cases where possible (most notable example is grouping up the
main game and No Death Mode cases together). But some code still might
be duplicated in the end. Which is okay - I could've tried to
de-duplicate it further but that just results in logic relevant to a
specific case that's located far from the actual case itself. It's much
better to leave things like setting fademode or loading scripts in the
case itself.

This also fixes a bug since 2.3 where playing No Death Mode (and never
opening and closing the options menu) and beating it would also give you
the Flip Mode trophy, since turning on the flag to invalidate Flip Mode
in startgamemode only happened for the main game cases and in previous
versions the game relied upon this flag being set when using a
teleporter for some reason (which I removed in 2.3). Now instead of
specifying it per case, I just do a !map.custommode check instead so it
covers every single case at once.
2022-12-29 14:01:36 -08:00
Misa
6768a33f2d Reset savex, savey, and savegc in hardreset
While refactoring scriptclass::startgamemode, I noticed that these
variables weren't being reset. Fortunately, this doesn't seem to have
affected anything because they get overwritten one way or another in
startgamemode. But it's good just to be defensive and reset them anyway.

They are not reset in 2.2 or 2.0 glitchrunner mode because dying during
exiting to the menu is needed for credits warp, and that means the
checkpoint position needs to be maintained through.
2022-12-29 12:21:18 -08:00
Misa
7a48d0a53e Add Unreachable.h
This is to indicate when a code path is absolutely, for certain, 100%
unreachable. Useful as the default case inside a case-switch that is for
sure 100% exhaustive because it's inside the case of another case-switch
(and the default case is there to suppress compiler warnings about the
case-switch not being exhaustive), which is a situation coming up in my
scriptclass::startgamemode refactor.

It does this by deliberately invoking undefined behavior, either using a
compiler builtin that does the same thing or being a noreturn function
that returns. (And undefined behavior is not undefined behavior if it is
not executed in a code path, otherwise all NULL checks would be useless
because it'd dereference something that could be NULL in another code
path.)
2022-12-29 12:10:25 -08:00
Misa
c177f456f4 Unexport getgridpoint
It's a method of entityclass even though it doesn't use anything on the
class and it's not used outside of Entity.cpp.
2022-12-11 12:40:45 -08:00
Misa
7347975cc5 Unexport yline
It's a method of entityclass, even though it doesn't use anything on the
class and it's not used outside of Entity.cpp.
2022-12-11 12:37:55 -08:00
Misa
52e29b68bc Unexport gridmatch
It's a method of entityclass, but it has no reason to be because it
doesn't use anything on entityclass and it's not used outside of
Entity.cpp.
2022-12-11 12:37:43 -08:00
Misa
ec520838df Retype testwallsy's tx and ty to be ints, not floats
I have no idea why they were floats in the first place. They are
coordinates, and coordinates are integer positions in this game. They
get converted to float only to be explicitly `static_cast`ed back to
ints in `testwallsy`.
2022-12-11 11:00:20 -08:00
Misa
12820473db Retype dr to be int instead of float
This variable passes along the rule of the entity, which is an int. No
idea why it was converted to a float. Thankfully this is only used for
an unused block type, so it doesn't really matter.
2022-12-11 10:55:25 -08:00
Misa
babcadc99f Remove unnecessary consts from Entity.h
`const`s don't mean anything in a prototype declaration unless it's a
pointer or a reference. Remove them to make the header a bit more
readable.
2022-12-11 10:52:12 -08:00
Ally
3e0954b9b8 Update desktop_version/src/Game.cpp
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
Ally
85b54dac17 Fix accidental replacement 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
AllyTally
f659eca818 remove two-argument setstate 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
AllyTally
af3e5be09b Convert more statedelay assignments to function call 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
AllyTally
d6c38f8d5c Small fixes 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
Ally
e4d02feffa Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
AllyTally
86604c5748 Also lock statedelay 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
AllyTally
4b66920865 state locking 2022-12-07 17:40:15 -08:00
Misa
43bebecf3b Make room names own their own memory
This makes it so room names are no longer pointers to someone else's
memory, and instead to set them you use `mapclass::setroomname`. If the
string is short enough to fit in a static, no-alloc buffer, then it gets
copied there. Otherwise, a new heap allocation is made that duplicates
the string, and the new pointer is used instead.

This makes it possible for room names to contain arbitrary data whose
origin is temporary (e.g. from a script command that could be added in
the future).
2022-11-30 22:53:36 -08:00
Misa
a926ce9851 Replace all free calls with VVV_free[func]
This replaces all calls to SDL_free with a new macro, VVV_free, that
nulls the pointer afterwards. This mitigates any use-after-frees and
also completely eliminates double-frees. The same is done for any
function to free specific objects such as SDL_FreeSurface, with the
VVV_freefunc macro.

No exceptions for any of these calls, even if the pointer is discarded
or zeroed afterwards anyway. Better safe than sorry.

This is a macro rather than a function that takes in a
pointer-to-pointer because such a function would have type issues that
require casting and that's just not safe.

Even though SDL_free and other SDL functions already check for NULL, the
macro has a NULL check for other functions that don't. For example,
FAudioVoice_DestroyVoice does not check for NULL.

FILESYSTEM_freeMemory has been axed in favor of VVV_free because it
functionally does the same thing except for `unsigned char*` only.
2022-11-30 22:50:08 -08:00
Misa
6e583d949b Don't set legends if out of bounds
Trinket and teleporter legends would be drawn even if they were out of
bounds. Trinket legends in particular were easy to do because you can
just place a trinket in a custom level and resize the map to not include
the room of the trinket.

Now, there are checks added so they won't be added if they are out of
bounds. This is in line with the fact that, since 2.3, if a trinket
exists outside of the map in custom levels, it won't count towards the
number of trinkets.
2022-11-30 13:42:10 -08:00
Misa
de38b6b55c Unify all queries to map size to map.getwidth and map.getheight
It's becoming pretty clear that the size of the map is important enough
to be queried a lot, but each time it's something like `map.custommode ?
map.customwidth : 20` and `map.custommode ? map.customheight : 20` which
is not ideal because of copy-pasting.

Furthermore, even `map.customwidth` and `map.customheight` are just
duplicates of `cl.mapwidth` and `cl.mapheight`, which are only set in
`customlevelclass::generatecustomminimap`. This is a bit annoying if you
want to, say, add checks that depend on the width and height of the
custom map in `mapclass::initcustommapdata`, but `map.customwidth` and
`map.customheight` are out of date because `generatecustomminimap`
hasn't been called yet. And doing the ternary there requires a `#ifndef
NO_CUSTOM_LEVELS` to reference `cl.mapwidth` and `cl.mapheight` which is
just awful.

So I'm axing `map.customwidth` and `map.customheight`, and I'm axing all
the ternaries that are duplicating the source of truth in
`MapRenderData`. Instead, there will just be one function to call for
the width and height, `mapclass::getwidth` and `mapclass::getheight`,
and everyone can simply call those without needing to do ternaries or
duplication.
2022-11-30 13:35:14 -08:00
Misa
d183ea6367 Clean up the code style of generatecustomminimap
The existing code was allergic to putting spaces between tokens, and had
some minor code duplication that I took the time to clean up as well.
The logic should be easier to follow now that the for-loops are no
longer duplicated for each of the map zoom levels.

I tested this by temporarily disabling map fog entirely and going
through a couple different custom levels to compare their minimap with
the existing code. These were A New Dimension and 333333 for 1x, Golden
Spiral and VVVV 4k for 2x, and VVVVVV is NP-Hard for 4x. There was no
difference in the output, not even a single pixel.
2022-11-30 13:25:28 -08:00
AllyTally
88142ea839 Fix legend positions 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Ally
cbfef2eb53 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
c16fe04519 Deduplicate map render data calcuations 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
7cdfe6e9a3 Move generatecustomminimap to case 21 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Ally
0bf1e1494b Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
f7bbf4670c Fix copy-paste error 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
1837fe8abf Remove accidental comment change 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
1cf8f1503a Generate the minimap when entering editor playtesting 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
ca506a7bb5 Fix a missing mapzoom multiplication 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
f2e2ae591a dedupe another piece of code 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
a5939a888a deduplicate a lot of map code 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Misa
145355e603 Add fraZ0R to the list of contributors
fraZ0R's PR #915 was merged.
2022-11-30 11:22:50 -08:00
fraZ0R
63b8c71264 Actually fix #913 oops 2022-11-30 11:21:37 -08:00
AllyTally
ef6a2886e9 Fix #892 2022-11-25 13:10:16 -08:00
Misa
86d90a1296 Add color support to Windows console output, properly
This adds color support to the output of the console on Windows. Now if
you're using Windows 10 build 1511 or later (I think it's build 1511
anyway; they added more VT sequence support in later versions), you will
see colors by default. This isn't due to Windows helping in any way;
this commit has to specifically enable it with SetConsoleMode() because
by default, Windows won't enable color support unless we enable it. (Or
if it's enabled in the registry, but having to go through the registry
to enable basic shit like that is completely fucking stupid.)

I tested this in my Windows 10 virtual machine and it's completely
working.
2022-11-14 21:57:01 -08:00
Misa
40dd2571c2 Add error checks to freopen calls on Windows
I don't know if they could fail but it's still good to attempt to print
_something_ if they do end up failing.
2022-11-14 21:56:02 -08:00
Misa
0a181d8c3d Separate color being supported from being enabled
Previously, we were using `color_enabled` to mean both that the color
was supported and that it was enabled by the user (which it is enabled
by default). But this logic doesn't work well if the color check
function is called again and ends up enabling color after the user
disabled it. To fix this, just separate the two so the user controls one
`color_supported` variable and the `color_enabled` variable is separate.
Check both of them in order to print color, of course.
2022-11-14 21:51:53 -08:00
Misa
3fc23f2b2c Add -console option on Windows
This adds the `-console` command-line option (for Win32 only) so the
game can spawn an attached console window which will contain all console
output.

This is to make it easier for people to debug on Windows systems.
Otherwise, the only way to get console output would be to either compile
the application as a console app (i.e. switch the subsystem to console)
- which is undesirable for regular users as this makes it so a console
is always spawned even when unwanted - or launch the game with shell
arguments that make it so output is redirected to a file.

As a result, color checking support is factored out of vlog_init() into
its own function, even though we don't support colors on Windows.
2022-11-14 19:40:23 -08:00
Misa
5bb3768782 Fix indentation style of #defines in Vlogging.c
This makes it so the hash is always in the first column while the rest
of the line follows normal indentation rules.
2022-11-14 19:40:23 -08:00
Misa
9def8fd704 Seed with frame counter instead of SDL_GetTicks
Using SDL_GetTicks() to seed the Gravitron RNG caused many
reproducibility issues while syncing https://tasvideos.org/7575S . To
fix this, add a frame counter, which is a number that is incremented
every frame and never resets, and use it instead.

If someone needs to switch back to SDL_GetTicks() for old TASes, then
provide the -seed-use-sdl-getticks command-line option for them.
2022-11-14 14:10:24 -08:00
Misa
e6a3df6ca6 Move xoshiro_seed debug print to top
In its previous location, it would only print the value of `s` after it
had been mutated by `splitmix32` four times, and it doesn't get used
after that, so the print isn't very useful.

Mixing code and declarations here is fine because starting from a few
months ago, we compile with C99 and if we ever need to compile with C90
then it's trivial to add braces surrounding the declarations.
2022-11-14 13:14:25 -08:00
Misa
876362365b Ignore comments of tracks with a negative loop comment
If a music track has a loop comment with a negative value, ignore all
comments of the track. This is just to prevent any weirdness from
happening as it's safer to just let the track loop improperly. Also log
to the console to let users know.

This is the same thing that SDL_mixer does now:
libsdl-org/SDL_mixer@e819489459

This commit happened as a result of discussion on the VVVVVV Discord
server about SDL_mixer 2.0.4 behavior with weird loop comment values
(e.g. octal input with leading zeroes). This is simply updating the code
to be in line with what newer versions of SDL_mixer do.
2022-11-13 19:51:56 -08:00
Misa
fb13e652fa Check for SDL_strdup failure in parseComments
Just in case it happens. Comments aren't really important to the game
(at worst a track will just loop in the wrong place) so it's fine to
carry on here and ignore all comments if this happens.
2022-11-13 19:41:32 -08:00
Misa
27e04e9dbf Fix up style in parseComments
This does the following:

- Wrap lines that are too long (around 80 columns)
- Place the asterisk with the type instead of the variable name
2022-11-13 19:31:01 -08:00
Misa
6dd9200503 Fix up style in _Mix_ParseTime
This does the following:

- Const-qualify variables if they are not modified
- Place each statement onto their own separate lines
- Place the asterisk with the type instead of the variable name
- Combine declarations and initializations where possible
2022-11-13 19:11:50 -08:00
Dav999-v
2d6b2e685b Clarify submodules in desktop_version/README.md
VVVVVV uses submodules now, so you need to know how to initialize them.

I'm explicitly not including `git clone --recurse-submodules`. Usage of
submodules in git projects is kinda rare in my experience, so people
are used to doing simple clones, and that instruction would just result
in people being annoyed thinking they have to delete the repo they
already cloned, and clone it again except slightly differently.

It also doesn't help you if you need submodules that aren't in the
master branch (for example, if you clone my fork recursively and then
checkout the localization branch, you won't have C-HashMap and you'll
need the update command anyway). And you also need it whenever VVVVVV
updates its submodules. So teaching people just the update command is
better.
2022-10-16 09:56:34 -07:00
Misa
ac11b91540 Remove return values from vlog_* functions
They weren't ever being used, and nobody really ever uses the return
value from the printf family of functions anyway. They return how many
bytes were actually printed, but if it's less than you expected then
there's not much you can really do about them. Also the vlog_* functions
were computing them inaccurately because I only set the return value to
the return value of vprintf when there's other print functions being
called, but regardless there's no reason to have a return value here
anyway.
2022-08-29 10:48:21 -07:00
Misa
3bb3976e7e vlog_init: Fix brace style
Whoops.
2022-08-29 10:46:05 -07:00
Misa
3f9d30855f Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN when including windows.h
The hilariously-named WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN slims down the number of
header files included in the already-massive `windows.h`. I know people
say Moore's law and precompiled headers and all that (well, we don't use
precompiled headers), but they kinda forgot about virtual machines, and
there's no reason not to define this and slim down the number of headers
anyway.
2022-08-29 09:42:26 -07:00
Misa
aca1e8695c Remove attempt to autoenable color output on Win32
This started when I saw the warning that GetVersionExW was deprecated,
then looked it up and found StackOverflow answers saying that you should
basically detect the feature directly instead of checking the version,
which makes sense to me. Then I found that I could probably detect color
support by using GetConsoleMode and GetStdHandle. But then I asked
myself what the point was unless you could get color output directly in
the terminal, which it seems like you really can't if your app is a GUI
app. (I have no idea why Windows makes this pointless distinction
between console and GUI apps...)

I tested Command Prompt, PowerShell, Windows Terminal (which is just
PowerShell again), and even Git Bash (MINGW64), but none of them will
ever give the console output of a GUI app such as VVVVVV. The closest I
got is that Git Bash doesn't seem to detach the process, but it will
simply produce no output.

At this point I feel like it's not worth it keeping this code around if
it didn't even work in the first place, so I'm removing it. People can
always enable color by using the -forcecolor command-line argument
anyway.
2022-08-29 09:37:30 -07:00
Misa
e7e74bb8ab Add commit hash & date to -version flag output
This prints the commit hash and date in the same order as they are
printed on the title screen.
2022-08-23 00:00:39 -07:00
Misa
52124f7010 De-duplicate release version
I'm fine with putting the release version in a header file, thus
necessitating the need to recompile every file that includes it if it's
changed, simply because it's not supposed to be changed that often.

The SDL_arraysize is necessary because sometimes we'll have subreleases
(e.g. 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.3), and who knows, maybe we'll get to 2.10
someday.
2022-08-23 00:00:39 -07:00
Misa
4bf5e5e6a0 Optimize recompilation from changing commit hash
This reworks how the commit hash and date are compiled so that if
they're changed (and they're changed often), only one source file needs
to be recompiled in order to update it everywhere in the game, no matter
how many source files use the hash or date.

The commit hash and date are now declared in InterimVersion.h (and they
need `extern "C"` guards because otherwise it results in a link fail on
MSVC because MSVC is stupid).

To do this, what now happens is that upon every rebuild,
InterimVersion.in.c is processed to create InterimVersion.out.c, then
InterimVersion.out.c is compiled into its own static library that is
then linked with VVVVVV.

(Why didn't I just simply add it to the list of VVVVVV source files?
Well, doing it _now_ does nothing because at that point the horse is
already out of the barn, and the VVVVVV executable has already been
declared, so I can't modify its sources. And I can't do it before
either, because we depend on the VVVVVV executable existing to do the
interim version logic. I could probably work around this by cleverly
moving around lines, but that'd separate related logic from each other.)

And yes, the naming convention has changed. Not only did I rename
Version to InterimVersion (to clearly differentiate it from
ReleaseVersion, which I'll be adding later), I also named the files
InterimVersion.in.c and InterimVersion.out.c instead of
InterimVersion.c.in and InterimVersion.c.out. I needed to put the file
extension on the end because otherwise CMake wouldn't recognize what
kind of language it is, and I mean like yeah duh of course it doesn't,
my text editor doesn't recognize it either.
2022-08-23 00:00:38 -07:00
Misa
b4226631b9 Remove use of add_definitions
I thought all of these were removed earlier but apparently not. Anyways,
add_definitions is bad because it pollutes the definitions of every
single target, we should be using target_compile_definitions instead.
2022-08-23 00:00:38 -07:00
Misa
16ad8c531e Update to SDL 2.24.0
This updates all references to SDL 2.0.22 to SDL 2.24.0, including the
Docker container that I maintain for Linux CI.

Be warned, this release of SDL updates the versioning scheme to be less
dumb. The previous version is 2.0.22, this release is 2.24.0 (so the
last number can be properly used for patch-level version releases).
2022-08-21 16:07:51 -07:00
Misa
cf4511f5d1 Add REMOVE_ABSOLUTE_PATHS CMake option
This option is enabled by default and will replace absolute paths of all
source directory file paths with relative paths in the compiled binary,
if the compiler supports it. Of course, this isn't needed if you compile
with all paths removed anyways (e.g. in Release mode).

The purpose is to help make builds reproducible and to remove any
potentially sensitive information about the user or the user's system
from the compiled binary.

Both Clang and GCC support -fdebug-prefix-map, -fmacro-prefix-map, and
-ffile-prefix-map. In particular, -ffile-prefix-map is just a flag that
does both -fdebug-prefix-map and -fmacro-prefix-map.

According to https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/build-path/ ,
-fdebug-prefix-map is available in all GCC versions but only available
starting from Clang 3.8, and -fmacro-prefix-map and -ffile-prefix-map
are available since GCC 8 and Clang 10. So we check the compiler version
and use the available flags depending on if the compiler supports it or
not.

This does make debugging a bit more annoying, but there are a couple
ways to rectify this. Either disable it with
-DREMOVE_ABSOLUTE_PATHS=OFF, or add a `.gdbinit` that consists of

    set substitute-path . ../..

so that `.` is considered to be `../..`. Of course, if you need to,
replace `../..` with the actual source directory path (in my case it's
`../../..` because I place my build folders in another subdirectory to
have multiple build folders in one directory).

This doesn't need to be a global `.gdbinit`, it can be in a
directory-specific `.gdbinit` (similar to how `.gitignore`s can also be
directory-specific). But then you need to add `add-auto-load-safe-path`
to your `.gdbinit` to load any directory-specific `.gdbinit`s.

The above is for GDB; I don't know what (if anything) needs to be done
for LLDB; I don't use LLDB.

Fixes #889.
2022-08-21 15:31:11 -07:00
Misa
c4301cf4ec Disable FAudio debug configuration in Release mode
Whereas all `SDL_assert`s will go away when compiling with optimization
flags and all plain `assert` calls (used in PhysFS) will go away when
compiling in Release mode, FAudio has a bunch of debug stuff that needs
to be explicitly disabled with its own `FAUDIO`-prefixed flag.

To do this in Release mode, we need to use generator expressions for
dumb CMake reasons. Basically, if checking the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable
will not work for certain generators (Ninja, Visual Studio) because they
only specify the build type at build time, not generation/configuration
time.
2022-08-21 15:08:19 -07:00
Misa
32d41684ad Add FAudio to BUNDLE_DEPENDENCIES option description
When FAudio was added, we forgot to update the description of
BUNDLE_DEPENDENCIES.
2022-08-21 13:49:42 -07:00
Misa
712a319973 De-duplicate list of static libraries and flags applied to all libraries
This is so flags that apply globally (i.e. to the game and all static
libraries it's compiled with), such as /MT on MSVC, can be put in a
list, and along with putting all static libraries in a list, we remove
the need for each flag to be repeated for each static library and we can
just use a foreach loop instead.

(Global compile flags of course don't apply to us meddling with
CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS directly, because we need to do that
in order to make sure the C and C++ standards are set properly.)
2022-08-21 13:28:58 -07:00
Misa
67d350de05 Only process tapleft/tapright if has_control
This fixes a regression where the game ignored the amount of frames you
held down a direction if you released the direction during death.

Previously, the game only checked the amount of frames you held down a
direction if you were able to control the player. If you weren't able to
control the player (e.g. during the death animation), then the number of
frames it counted didn't change. This also meant that if you were
holding a direction before you died, but released it during death, the
game wouldn't zero out the number of frames you held it.

This behavior was useful because it meant you could keep the
deceleration momentum that you normally get by holding a direction for 5
frames just by holding a direction for less than 5 frames after dying,
if you had the rest of the hold frames before you died. This behavior is
what's used in https://tasvideos.org/7575S at around frame 7200.

Unfortunately, #609 made it so that the direction hold processing
happened even if the player didn't have control, meaning that it would
zero the hold frames during the death animation in the TAS, thus
desyncing it when it performed the maneuver it relied on the extra
momentum for after Viridian respawns.

The solution here is to just add the check back in again.

Fixes #887.
2022-08-05 07:38:35 -07:00
Misa
c3750e3b34 Fix special/stdin.vvvvvv being saved to levelstats.vvv
While fixing #885, I noticed that I had a bunch of
`special/stdin.vvvvvv` entries saved in my `levelstats.vvv`. At once I
knew that the dumb `special/stdin` hack that actually checks if the
filename passed is `special/stdin` was to blame.

STDIN playtesting was first merged, I knew in the back of my mind that
it was a bit of a dumb hack, but I didn't know it would cause
consequences like showing up in `levelstats.vvv`. For now, I'll just
have to patch it, but hopefully in the future I'll remove the dumb hack
entirely. Commenting both instances of the dumb hack with instructions
to grep for it should help maintainers out.
2022-08-03 17:30:23 -07:00
Misa
550dfe676a Clear level stats vector before loading them into the vector
Otherwise this results in what is basically a memory leak that can be
triggered repeatedly by selecting "play a level" over and over again.

Fixes #885.
2022-08-03 17:21:35 -07:00
Misa
424c8c80be Add debug statements to print xoshiro RNG values
This is useful to investigate any TAS desync/reproducibility issues
relating to RNG, because even though I specifically separated the
Gravitron RNG away from other RNG and made it not dependent on the
system libc rand() function, there's still apparently some differences
in RNG execution between systems, resulting in TASVideos submission 7575
( https://tasvideos.org/7575S ) not syncing for everyone except the
author.

It seems that SDL_GetTicks(), which is used to seed the xoshiro RNG, is
not reliably consistent between systems, so in the future I will
probably replace it with a counter that is incremented each frame
starting from game startup, which is probably better.
2022-07-28 16:55:29 -07:00
Misa
058fb9fff0 Fix warning: use of non-static data member initialization
This fixes the following warnings:

desktop_version/src/Music.cpp: At global scope:
desktop_version/src/Music.cpp:240:23: warning: non-static data member initializers only available with ‘-std=c++11’ or ‘-std=gnu++11’ [-Wc++11-extensions]
  240 |     Uint8 *wav_buffer = NULL;
      |                       ^
desktop_version/src/Music.cpp:414:32: warning: non-static data member initializers only available with ‘-std=c++11’ or ‘-std=gnu++11’ [-Wc++11-extensions]
  414 |     Uint8* decoded_buf_playing = NULL;
      |                                ^
desktop_version/src/Music.cpp:415:32: warning: non-static data member initializers only available with ‘-std=c++11’ or ‘-std=gnu++11’ [-Wc++11-extensions]
  415 |     Uint8* decoded_buf_reserve = NULL;
      |                                ^
desktop_version/src/Music.cpp:416:21: warning: non-static data member initializers only available with ‘-std=c++11’ or ‘-std=gnu++11’ [-Wc++11-extensions]
  416 |     Uint8* read_buf = NULL;
      |                     ^

These warnings are because the non-static data members (i.e. data
members that will be different for each instance of a class) are being
initialized at the same time as they're being declared, which means
that's what their value will be when the class instance is initialized.

However, this is only a C++11 feature, and we don't use C++11. Luckily,
we don't need to do this, and this is in fact redundant because we
already zero out the class instance in its constructor using
SDL_zerop(). Therefore, we should remove these initializers to fix
compliance with C++03.
2022-07-28 16:48:58 -07:00
Misa
8ca53fa5d2 Remove "Lots" and "???" from number_words
Instead, for any number that isn't in the list of number words, just
return the regular Arabic numerical representation (i.e. just convert it
to string). It's better than having "Lots" or "???", neither of which
really tell you what the number actually is.
2022-07-04 23:14:44 -07:00
Misa
5e25161a10 Add /MT flag for MSVC
This flag makes it so the MSVC runtime libraries are statically linked.
This avoids needing Windows users to have these libraries installed.

Apparently /MT stands for "MultiThreaded", and there's a bit of a
history there where originally by default you could only have a
single-threaded library, and then the multi-threaded flags were added in
later.

First I tried doing target_compile_options on VVVVVV, but then got a
linker error. Then I tried doing add_compile_options because I figured
/MT had to be applied everywhere, and it seemed to work, but it still
linked to the runtime libraries. Apparently it was being overridden.
Then I tried target_compile_options again but this time did it to
everything, and that linked correctly and also removed the runtime
dependency. I would've tried using the MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY property
- along with the CMP0091 policy - but those were only introduced in
CMake 3.15.

You can verify that a binary is built without dependencies by installing
LLVM and running llvm-readobj --needed-libs path/to/binary. This is the
output for a binary with runtime dependencies:

    infoteddy@fedorarune  ~/d  llvm-readobj --needed-libs VVVVVV.exe

    File: VVVVVV.exe
    Format: COFF-i386
    Arch: i386
    AddressSize: 32bit
    NeededLibraries [
      ADVAPI32.dll
      KERNEL32.dll
      MSVCP140.dll
      SDL2.dll
      SHELL32.dll
      USER32.dll
      VCRUNTIME140.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-math-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-string-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-time-l1-1-0.dll
      api-ms-win-crt-utility-l1-1-0.dll
    ]

And this is the output for a binary with those dependencies having been
statically-linked in:

     infoteddy@fedorarune  ~/d  llvm-readobj --needed-libs VVVVVV.exe

    File: VVVVVV.exe
    Format: COFF-i386
    Arch: i386
    AddressSize: 32bit
    NeededLibraries [
      ADVAPI32.dll
      KERNEL32.dll
      SDL2.dll
      SHELL32.dll
      USER32.dll
    ]
2022-06-28 17:49:03 -07:00
Dav999-v
10acd67377 Add support for start position via level XML for CLI playtesting
As already described in cc61194bed, as
well as Ved's commits from the last almost two weeks, starting VVVVVV
from Ved for playtesting could be made a lot faster by "preloading" the
game - letting it do all its asset loading in the background without
creating a window - and then waiting until the level is passed in via
stdin. There's only one problem left with this approach: VVVVVV
currently expects the starting position to be passed via command line
arguments, which isn't known yet at the time we'd like to start VVVVVV.
Therefore, this commit allows passing the starting position via the
level XML, instead of via arguments.

The extra XML looks like this, and is added next to the <Data> tag:

    <Playtest>
        <playx>214</playx>
        <playy>112</playy>
        <playrx>100</playrx>
        <playry>100</playry>
        <playgc>0</playgc>
        <playmusic>4</playmusic>
    </Playtest>

This is handled similarly to how the equivalent arguments are handled:
when the level metadata is loaded for CLI playtesting, we also try to
find this tag, and if it exists, it sets the same variables that the
arguments would have otherwise set.
2022-06-19 15:21:36 -07:00
Misa
dca3c9600c Explicitly initialize SoundTrack::volume
While this is not needed because it's a static variable, it doesn't hurt
to be explicit, especially if it's going to be refactored in the future.
2022-06-10 11:17:38 -07:00
N00byKing
c077500d16 Fix semi random volume jumps 2022-06-10 11:16:45 -07:00
Misa
f0aa1a8cae Don't treat spikes as solid for non-humanoid entities
There's always been a bit of an inconsistency in the game where enabling
invincibility would make spikes so solid that enemies and moving
platforms would treat spikes as solid and bounces off of them.

This fixes that by adding an `invincible` parameter to collision
functions, so the functions will only treat spikes as solid if that
parameter is true, and the parameter passed will only be true if it's
called for an entity that is a humanoid and invincibility mode is
enabled.

Also, for clarity, `spikecollide` is renamed to `towerspikecollide`
because it's only used for tower spikes. And as a small optimization,
`checktowerspikes` returns early if invincibility mode is enabled.
2022-06-05 20:21:51 -07:00
Misa
cc61194bed Move SDL_ShowWindow to after assets are loaded
This is a minor optimization to streamline the experience of Ved
playtesting. Previously, the user would have to wait for all the assets
to load when launching playtesting (most of the time, I suspect, is
taken up by loading music from a vvvvvvmusic blob). With this
optimization, however, the game can be launched in the background and
its assets can be loaded, while it blocks on STDIN input. During this
time, the user in Ved will be choosing where to start playtesting. After
Ved provides STDIN input, then the window will be created and appears
instantaneously.

This also fixes a related issue in which providing an invalid
playtesting level name would result in a brief window flash that gets
instantly destroyed. With this, if the level is invalid then no window
is ever shown at all.
2022-06-01 16:42:22 -07:00
Misa
a46c49c89a Add -version command-line argument
Probably should have done this earlier in 2.3, but better late than
never.

This makes it easier for third-party programs like Ved to detect what
version of the game this is.

Slightly quick-n-dirty for now, I'll de-duplicate the version number
later, and add commit hash and date if applicable.
2022-05-23 14:34:36 -07:00
Misa
e77fad5db8 Fix potential NULL dereference of images[t]
Without this, entering in-game and opening the map with missing graphics
will result in a segfault. This is because even if the image doesn't
exist, it's still pushed into the `images` std::vector as a NULL
pointer. And it segfaults because we dereference it (to get things like
their width and height). In contrast, passing them to SDL is fine
because SDL always checks for NULL first.
2022-05-17 12:07:51 -07:00
Misa
a23a4cbbd0 Improve vlog statements when PHYSFS_openRead fails
There are three different places where we call PHYSFS_openRead. This
commit makes sure all of them print a statement upon failure along with
the PhysFS reason for failure, and assigns the log level of each print
as so:

- FILESYSTEM_loadFileToMemory: Debug print (previously no
  print existed in the first place), because some files (such as
  font.txt) may or may not be needed, but if it isn't then no need to
  print and worry the user. The game will error anyway if a critical
  file like a graphics file is missing.

- FILESYSTEM_loadBinaryBlob: Debug print (previously info print),
  because sometimes it's not needed, such as mmmmmm.vvv. I remember one
  user being worried that the game printed "Unable to open file
  mmmmmm.vvv" when it's not critical unlike vvvvvvmusic.vvv (and that
  file is assumed to exist if data.zip exists anyways). Though maybe we
  should move to loose-leaf files to save on memory usage (and so we
  don't have to use special tools to modify a binary blob)...

- FILESYSTEM_loadZip: Error print. If we're calling this function, we
  really do expect the zip to be loaded, and if it fails because we
  can't open the file in the first place, then it would be good to know
  why.
2022-05-17 11:52:45 -07:00
Dav999-v
ea4302b41e Implement new string formatting system (VFormat)
This commit adds a new string formatting system to replace uses of
`SDL_snprintf` and string concatenation.

Making our own string formatting system has been briefly discussed
during the review of the localization branch, and on the VVVVVV
Discord. It's inspired by Python's format strings, but simpler.

This is primarily to benefit localization - strings will be easier to
understand (`Now using %s Tileset` → `Now using {area} Tileset`,
`"%s remain"` → `"{n_crewmates|wordy} remain"`), translators can change
the word order for their language's grammar (`%1$s` is a POSIX
extension), and this system is also less error-prone (making the format
string not align with the actual arguments won't result in a crash or
UB).

It also integrates our needs better - particularly the "wordy" numbers
without having to have a `help.number_words(n).c_str()` at the
callsite, translators can opt in and out of wordy numbers per string,
and this should also make it easier to solve #859.

This commit adds the formatting system itself, and changes one
`SDL_snprintf` in the code to use it as a small demo (the rest should
probably be done in the localization branch to avoid more unneeded
work).

The system is described in full detail in VFormat.h and in the pull
request description.
2022-05-06 00:19:30 -07:00
Misa
eb46143098 Update SDL version to 2.0.22
2.0.22 just released 40 minutes ago.

This also updates the `Dockerfile` to use the URL from the GitHub
releases page, instead of SDL's servers.

I've also pushed a new Docker container to
`ghcr.io/infoteddy/vvvvvv-build`.
2022-04-25 13:09:57 -07:00
Misa
8bece4f6aa Add a missing break;
Whoops. Now I wonder why the compile didn't fail for me locally, even
though I *should* have -Werror=implicit-fallthrough enabled...
2022-04-25 01:21:43 -07:00
Misa
98cb415675 Enumify all fade modes
This removes the magic numbers previously used for controlling the fade
mode, which are really not readable at all unless you already know what
they mean.

0: FADE_NONE
1: FADE_FULLY_BLACK
2: FADE_START_FADEOUT
3: FADE_FADING_OUT
4: FADE_START_FADEIN
5: FADE_FADING_IN

There is also the macro FADEMODE_IS_FADING, which indicates when the
intention is to only check if the game is fading right now, which wasn't
clearly conveyed previously.

I also took the opportunity to clean up the style of any lines I
touched. This included rewriting if-else chains into case-switches,
turning one-liner if-then statements into proper blocks, fixing up
comments, and even commenting the `fademode == FADE_NONE` on the tower
spike checks (which, it was previously undocumented why that check was
there, but I think I know why it's there).

As for type safety, we already get some by transforming the variable
types into the enum. Assignment is prohibited without a cast. But,
apparently, comparison is perfectly legal and won't even give so much as
a warning. To work around this and make absolutely sure I made all
existing comparisons now use the enum, I temporarily changed it to be an
`enum class`, which is a C++11 feature that makes it so all comparisons
are illegal. Unfortunately, it scopes them in a namespace with the same
name as a class, so I had to temporarily define macros to make sure my
existing code worked. I also had to temporarily up the standard in
CMakeLists.txt to get it to compile. But after all that was done, I
found the rest of the places where a comparison to an integer was used,
and fixed them.
2022-04-25 00:57:47 -07:00
Misa
af1cebf7a1 Unify drawing room name on map menus into one function
Previously, it was copy-pasted and slightly different, when really, they
ought to both be the exact same code.

It kind of pains me that the room name, glitch name, and hidden name
don't own their own memory, but, that's to be addressed later.

What's a bit annoying is that the `temp` variable used in
`teleporterrender` also ends up being reused later in the function. In
this case, I opted to just redeclare them when they are used anyway, to
make it clearer.

Apart from `teleporterrender` no longer calling `map.area` or caring
about `map.custommode`, it also no longer cares about
`graphics.fademode` being 0. I could never actually get this condition
to be false in practice, and I have absolutely no idea why it's there.
I'm guessing it could be some weird edge case rendering issue if the
screen is fully black? But I wouldn't know how to trigger that, and
anyway it should probably be fixed elsewhere. So I'm just going to
remove that conditional.
2022-04-25 00:53:13 -07:00
N00byKing
e16c1557fa Fix music changes between areas 2022-04-10 14:17:46 -07:00
Misa
b8553107ff Fix a rare chance that finalstretch displays glitchy cycle (color 7)
It's quite rare, though possible, that during finalstretch you could see
a glitchy tileset that looked like this:

https://i.imgur.com/V7cYKDW.png

This happened because final_mapcol, the variable that controls which
color of finalstretch is rendered, could end up being 7. Normally, it's
in the range of 1..6, which perfectly correlates with the Warp Zone
tilesets in tiles2.png, and the higher the number the farther back in
the tileset it goes from the gray Warp Zone tileset. However, if it's 7,
then it'll start grabbing tiles from the Ship plus some unused blank
tiles, which does not look pretty in the slightest.

This happened because it's possible, though exceedingly unlikely, that
fRandom(), a function which returns a float between 0..1, could return
exactly 1. fRandom() calls rand(), which returns a result between 0 and
RAND_MAX, and divides it by RAND_MAX. This value is implementation
dependent, but required to be at least 32767, and on most systems is
2147483647. Even taking the value of 32767, that means there's a 0.003%
chance that you could get this glitchy tileset when the game cycled the
color in finalstretch. But of course, playing the game for long periods
of time will eventually increase this chance - cycling the color 1,000
times (around 17 minutes of playing) will result in the chance being 3%.

Then as the calculations in the finalstretch color cycling logic calls
fRandom(), then multiplies by 6 and adds 1, it was possible for
fRandom() to return exactly 1, then have
6 added to it, resulting in final_mapcol being 7.

To fix this, just decrement the multiplication by fRandom() to multiply
by 5 instead of 6. Now the only possible numbers that calculation can
produce would be 1..6.
2022-04-09 17:31:17 -07:00
Misa
e47781f92f SoundTrack::Init: Remove unused audio_channels arg
Missed this when reviewing the FAudio PR, so I'll just remove it now.
2022-03-31 11:13:57 -07:00
Misa
828aca2c8e Load zips using real dir instead of filename
This fixes a limitation where the level filename had to be the exact
same name as the name of the zip, because the game used the name of the
level to identify the zip of which to load assets, and this also made it
impossible to use assets for more than one level in a zip.

Instead, we just look up where the level came from, so we can always
load its assets regardless of its filename.

Additionally, the zip structure checks can go away too, simplifying the
code further.
2022-03-30 13:12:56 -07:00
Misa
7b53c1289d Remove .data.zip assets
This WOULD be a huge breaking change, if it weren't for the fact that no
one uses them. Which is why I'm removing them, to simplify the code.

I asked on the VVVVVV Discord whether anyone used them or was even aware
of them and basically the answer was no. I go on Distractionware and no
one uses them. And why would they, when they'd have to distribute the
level .vvvvvv file separately? Better to just distribute everything in
one zip. And it's quite a bit obscure that you have to suffix the file
with .data.zip anyway.
2022-03-30 13:12:56 -07:00
Ethan Lee
f88ed0dc1b Remove SDL2_mixer dependencies from Dockerfile 2022-03-29 02:27:58 -04:00
Ethan Lee
8980b2e546 Remove SDL2_mixer line from fixupMac.sh 2022-03-29 02:27:15 -04:00
Ethan Lee
b3f645d84c
README: Minor adjustments to dependencies text 2022-03-24 19:28:03 -04:00
N00byKing
f877eb3b56 Port to FAudio 2022-03-24 16:19:29 -07:00
Misa
a8feba029f Clean up and harden music loading code
During review of #869, I looked at this part of the codebase again. I
have no idea how or why, but during the course of 2.4 this whole area
just became a mess.

The issues I fixed (in no particular order):
- Copy-pasting the code that loads from the binary blobs
- Making sure SDL_RWFromConstMem is used over SDL_RWFromMem wherever
  possible
- Adding checks to make sure the index from the binary blob is valid
  (it's possible it could not exist)
- Adding checks to make sure we gracefully handle
  SDL_RWFromConstMem/PHYSFSRWOPS_openRead returning NULL
- Moving the pointer asterisk to the type instead of the name :)
2022-03-24 09:38:47 -07:00
Dav999-v
c61c4fab6f Fix C/C++ standards being unset for VVVVVV target if CMake is >= 3.1.3
So, it turns out we weren't quite done fighting CMake yet...

To accommodate #869 (and actually also #272), the C standard was raised
from C90 to C99. This turned out to require a bit of a fight with the
CentOS CI's CMake version to get it to set the flags we wanted (and to
not overwrite them later). Eventually the fix was to move the block
that sets the standards to later in the file, which was done in
24353a54bb.

As it apparently turns out, if your CMake is at least 3.1.3 and
`CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD` is used instead of the workaround, the standard
setting now has an effect on the third party libraries, but not on
VVVVVV itself. The cause is (probably) the phrase "if it is set when a
target is created" in the CMake documentation - the
`CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD` values have to come before the VVVVVV target is
defined. In other words, the compiler's default C/C++ standard will be
used, probably something like C17 and C++17. As I can confirm with
`__cplusplus` and `__STDC_VERSION__` with my recent-enough CMake. If I
force the pre-3.1.3 workaround to be used, everything is compiled with
C99/C++98 as expected; and the `-fno-exceptions` `-fno-rtti` flags
appear everywhere regardless of version.

So my fix is to make the CMakeLists a little less complex by
simplifying away the `CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD` and
`CMAKE_<LANG>_EXTENSIONS`, and always using the workaround regardless
of CMake version. There's nothing wrong with the workaround, the same
thing is also done for `-fno-exceptions` `-fno-rtti`, and it's good to
have a less complicated CMakeLists that doesn't do different and
unexpected things for different versions.
2022-03-22 13:03:55 -07:00
Misa
24353a54bb Move -std= flags to before -fno-rtti/-fno-exceptions
This fixes the issue where the `-std=` flags keep getting cleared,
apparently.
2022-03-22 07:26:41 -07:00
Misa
705864a32a Up the standard to C99
The previous commit f6d7a214f8 ended up
breaking CI because the workaround ended up breaking the PhysFS build
too, which was previously relying on extensions to compile.

Since #869 is going to require C99 anyways, I might as well just up the
standard now. That way the PR won't have to fight it too.
2022-03-21 20:27:15 -07:00
Misa
f6d7a214f8 CMake: Add workaround for setting -std= below 3.1.3
Previously, if the user had a CMake version below 3.1.3, we told them to
set `-std` themselves.

However, we are going to go to C99 soon (because of FAudio, see #869),
and CentOS 7's CMake is too old to set `-std=` automatically, defaulting
to C90. This is bad because it fails the CI.

To work around this, we set `-std=` ourselves, but first we have to
clear any existing `-std=` flag in C_FLAGS or CXX_FLAGS. Amusingly
enough, MSVC does not have `/std:` switches for either C90 or C++98, so
we just get to do nothing.
2022-03-21 20:13:08 -07:00
Misa
226b5610b0 CMake: Don't use regex if unneeded
If it's a straight find-and-replace with no regex, then don't say
`REGEX`.
2022-03-21 20:13:03 -07:00
Misa
84279354e5 cleanup: Don't savestatsandsettings if filesystem not init
This isn't necessary, but it does silence these annoying logs if you
pass an invalid argument or don't have data.zip:

    [ERROR] Could not get window size: Invalid renderer
    [WARN] Stats not loaded! Not writing unlock.vvv.
    [ERROR] Could not get window size: Invalid renderer
    [WARN] Settings not loaded! Not writing settings.vvv.

To do this, I've added FILESYSTEM_isInit().
2022-03-14 10:45:19 -07:00
Misa
7a4dff2d75 Migrate PhysFS to submodule
This means we are no longer copy-pasting PhysFS source files directly.

Since the source files reside in a src/ subdirectory, the paths in the
CMakeLists.txt have to be adjusted.
2022-03-13 23:50:37 -07:00
Misa
7a0d3046a5 Migrate LodePNG to submodule
We are no longer copy-pasting LodePNG source files directly.

As we can't rename lodepng.cpp to lodepng.c in the submodule itself, we
need to make a wrapper file, lodepng_wrapper.c, that #includes
lodepng.cpp, but gets compiled as C.
2022-03-13 23:50:37 -07:00
Misa
5bd7dce075 Prevent writing stats/settings if they're not loaded
This prevents writing to unlock.vvv or settings.vvv if the game hasn't
made an attempt to load them yet. Otherwise, if the game aborted via
VVV_exit() because of, say, failure to parse a graphics file, it would
overwrite perfectly existing valid save data since it hasn't loaded it
yet.

Fixes #870.
2022-03-13 22:40:59 -07:00
Misa
75ee657612 Explicitly prevent writing to saves if filesystem is not init
Another cause of #870 is d0ffafe117, as a
bisect tells me. What that commit did is remove screenbuffer as a
pointer, since it's a statically-allocated object that _should_ always
exist, and it removed the `screenbuffer == NULL` guards in savestats()
and savesettings(). Unfortunately, those guards did something very
important - namely, they prevented writing to the save files when the
filesystem wasn't initialized. But that wasn't made clear, because it
seemed like the point of those guards was to prevent dereferencing NULL.

So instead, explicitly make it clear that
FILESYSTEM_saveTiXml2Document() needs to fail if the filesystem isn't
initialized. I've done this by adding an isInit bool to
FileSystemUtils.cpp.
2022-03-12 16:50:32 -08:00
Misa
997363ce56 GetWindowSize: Initialize out values if GetRendererOutput fails
Issue #870 showed one of the problems that this game has, namely that it
only sometimes checks SDL return values, and did not do so in this case.
Part of the cause of #870 is that Screen::GetWindowSize does not check
the return value of SDL_GetRendererOutputSize, so when that function
fails (as in the case where m_renderer is NULL and does not exist), it
does not initialize the out values, so it ends up writing uninitialized
values to the save files.

We need to make sure every function's return value is checked, not just
SDL functions, but that will have to be done later.
2022-03-12 16:49:55 -08:00
Misa
726b149fbb Refactor Screen.cpp to use named constants
No more hardcoded 320s and 240s here.
2022-03-12 16:46:58 -08:00
Misa
6fffa5c11d Make basePath and pathSep global variables
While reviewing #272, I noticed that the PR was passing these two
arguments through a helper function, even though they really shouldn't
ever change. To obviate the need to pass these through, I'm making them
global variables.

pathSep is just a string literal from PhysFS, while basePath is a whole
complicated calculation from SDL and needs to be freed. It will be freed
upon filesystem deinit (as is done with PhysFS and the STDIN buffer).

Additionally the logic in FILESYSTEM_init is simplified by no longer
needing to keep a retval variable or use gotos to free basePath in
there.
2022-03-09 11:55:38 -08:00
Misa
9c698c084e Add Yussur Mustafa Oraji (N00byKing) to contributors list
Their PR #865 just got merged, so add them to CONTRIBUTORS.txt and
Credits.h.
2022-02-14 12:34:07 -08:00
Misa
f3797ff866 Allow spaces and capitals in script names when loading
This lets any script name use capitals and spaces all they want, while
still being able to jump to them via iftrinkets() or similar.

The issue is that whenever tokenize() is ran, all spaces are stripped
and every argument is lowercased before being put into `words`. So, the
solution here is to create a raw_words array that doesn't perform space
stripping or lowercasing, and to refer to that whenever there's a script
command that loads a script. We keep the lowercasing and space removal
elsewhere to be more forgiving to newcomers.

This is technically a forwards compatibility break, but it's only a
minor one, and all levels that utilize it can still be easily modified
to work on older versions anyway.
2022-02-12 14:56:27 -08:00
Misa
e93d8989d3 Revert "Fix Secret Lab Time Trial trophies having wrong colors"
As reported by Dav999, Victoria and Vermilion's trophy colors are
swapped again in 2.4. He points to
37b7615b71, the commit where I fixed the
color masks of every single surface to always be RGB or RGBA.

It sounded plausible to me, because it did have to do with colors, after
all. However, it didn't make sense to me, because I was like, I didn't
touch the trophy colors at all after I originally fixed them.

After I ruled out the RGBf() function as a confounder, I decided to see
whether intentionally reversing the color order in RGBf() to be BGR
would do anything, and to my surprise it actually swapped the colors
back around and it didn't actually look bad.

And then I realized: Swapping the trophy colors between RGB and BGR
ordering results in similar colors that still look good, but are simply
wrong, but not so wrong that they take on a color that no crewmate uses,
so it'd appear as if the crewmates were swapped, when in reality the
only thing that was swapped was actually the color order of the colors.

Trying to fix this by swapping the colors again, I actively confused
colors 33 and 35 (Vermilion and Victoria) with colors 32 and 34
(Vitellary and Viridian), so I was confused when Vermilion and Victoria
weren't swapping. Then as a debugging step, I only changed 34 to 32
without swapping 32 as well, and then finally noticed that I was
swapping Vitellary and Viridian, because there were now two Vitellarys.
And then I was reminded that Vitellary and Viridian were also wrongly
swapped since 2.0 as well.

And so then I finally realized: The original comments accompanying the
colors were correct after all. The only problem was that they were fed
into a function, RGBf(), that read the colors backwards, because the
codebase habitually changed the color order on a whim and it was really
hard to reason out which color order should be used at a given time, so
it ended up reading RGB colors as BGR, while it looked like it was
passing them through as-is.

So what happened was that in the first place, RGBf() was swapping RGB to
BGR. Then I came and swapped Vermilion and Victoria, and Vitellary and
Viridian around. Then later I fixed all the color masks, so RGBf()
stopped swapping RGB and BGR around. But then this ended up swapping the
colors of Vermilion and Victoria, and Vitellary and Viridian once again!

Therefore, swapping Vermilion and Victoria, and Vitellary and Viridian
was incorrect. Or at least, not the fix to the root cause. The root
cause would be to swap the colors in RGBf(), but this would be sort of
confusing to reason about - at least if I didn't bother to just type the
RGB values into an image editor. But that doesn't fix the real issue,
which is that the game kept swapping RGB and BGR around in every corner
of the codebase.

I further confirmed that there was no more RGB or BGR swapping by
deleting the plus-one-divide-by-three transformation in RGBf() and
seeing if the colors looked okay. Now with the colors being brighter, I
could see that passing it straight through looked fine, but
intentionally reversing it to be BGR resulted in colors that at a
distance looked okay, but were either washed out or too bright. At least
finally I could use my 8 years of playing this game for something.

So in conclusion, actually, 37b7615b71
("Fix surface color masks") was the real fix, and
d271907f8c ("Fix Secret Lab Time Trial
trophies having wrong colors") was the real regression. It's just that
the regression came first, but it wasn't really a regression until I did
the other fix, so the fix isn't the regression, the regression is...
this is hurting my brain. Or the real regression was the friends we made
along the way, or something like that.

This is the most trivial bug ever caused by the technical debt of those
god-awful reversed color masks.

---

This reverts commit d271907f8c.

Fixes #862.
2022-02-12 00:41:02 -08:00
Misa
cb8ce4d487 Update Dockerfile to SDL 2.0.20
Now that it is the minimum version, our CentOS container needs this
updated version too.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
1d3ff5fbba Update README.md to refer to SDL 2.0.20
It's now the minimum version, so it needs to be updated.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
ef03c2a54a Remove clamp in favor of SDL_clamp
For the same reasons as I removed VVV_min/max in favor of SDL_min/max in
aa7b63fa5f, I'm doing the same thing here.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
e40f54f06b Remove temporary SDL fallthrough
We don't need a temporary fallback if we just start using SDL 2.0.18 or
later.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
aa343bc334 Remove SDL_GetTicks64() ifdefs
We can now use the function that doesn't wrap after ~49 days since
SDL 2.0.18 released.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
470a4358ef Remove VSync toggle ifdefs
These ifdefs can go away now that our minimum SDL version is 2.0.20.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Ethan Lee
84f9bb6dd6 Point to SDL_LoadWAV for SoundTrack FAudio suggestion 2022-01-15 01:02:24 -05:00