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Misa
7703b2c1c2 Ensure that all member attributes are initialized
I ran the game through cppcheck and it spat out a bunch of member
attributes that weren't being initialized. So I initialized them.

In the previous version of this commit, I added constructors to
GraphicsResources, otherlevelclass, labclass, warpclass, and finalclass,
but flibit says this changes the code flow enough that it's risky to
merge before 2.4, so I got rid of those constructors, too.
2020-07-08 19:14:21 -04:00
Misa
5fe3b9d0de Add bounds check to musicclass::play()
If the song number (after we've processed it) is out-of-bounds, then
just return and log the error.
2020-06-30 21:07:05 -04:00
Misa
7c2b418761 Account for extra tracks in musicclass::play()
Since each soundtrack is no longer guaranteed to be 16, we'll have to
account for their different lengths when playing music.
2020-06-30 21:07:05 -04:00
Misa
08fe655a5f Parse extra headers from binary blob
Not just the ones that contain specific names.
2020-06-30 21:07:05 -04:00
Misa
09dbe8113b De-duplicate track names
Instead of copy-pasting the entire list three times over, why not put it
in an easy to use "X" macro?
2020-06-30 21:07:05 -04:00
Misa
22738cdb97 Remove unused/useless vars music.custompd/musicfade(in)/volume
I have no idea why these are here, but it'll simplify readability and
reduce the chance of confusion if I remove them.
2020-06-27 17:23:07 -04:00
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
14afae1a40 Add bounds checks to script commands that didn't have them
Continuing from #280, another potential source of out-of-bounds indexing
(and thus, Undefined Behavior badness) comes from script commands. A
majority of them don't do any input validation at all, which means the
potential for out-of-bounds indexing and segfaulting in custom levels.
So it's always good to add bounds checks to them.

Interesting note, the only existing command that has bounds checks is
the flag() command. That means you can't turn out-of-bounds flags on or
off. But there's no bounds checks for ifflag(), or customifflag(), which
means you CAN index out-of-bounds with those commands! That's a bit bad
to do, so.

Also, I decided to add the bounds checks for playef() at the
musicclass::playef() level, instead of just the level of the playef()
command. I don't know of any other cases outside of the command where
musicclass::playef() will index out of bounds, but musicclass is the one
containing the indexed vector anyway, I wanted to cover more cases, and
it's better to be safe than sorry.
2020-06-13 01:24:42 -04:00
leo60228
abbf6bafb9 Don't leak sounds/music 2020-06-07 22:40:03 -04:00
leo60228
f3b26904ec Don't leak binaryBlob 2020-06-07 22:40:03 -04:00
leo60228
d193caac98 Revert "Add destructor for SoundTrack/MusicTrack (and explicitly define move constructor to prevent double-free)"
This reverts commit 2f760af439.
2020-06-07 22:40:03 -04:00
leo60228
e71f47f1c9 Clear soundTracks and musicTracks on musicclass::init 2020-06-07 00:04:42 -04:00
leo60228
2f760af439 Add destructor for SoundTrack/MusicTrack (and explicitly define move constructor to prevent double-free) 2020-06-07 00:04:42 -04:00
Misa
c278f05397 Remove duplicate function musicclass::stopmusic()
It is an exact duplicate of musicclass::haltdasmusik(), so use that
function instead and update callers. Looks like
musicclass::haltdasmusik() came first, anyway (musicclass::stopmusic()
was only used in editor.cpp).
2020-04-03 19:19:45 -04:00
Misa
34395435f0 Remove unused function musicclass::loopmusic()
Maybe back in the Flash days, you had to loop music manually instead of
having SDL_mixer handle it? Or something?
2020-04-03 19:19:45 -04:00
Misa
dc6d38276c Remove another outdated comment in Music.cpp
Looks like musicfade is an unused variable, anyway. I might remove it,
but I have some plans in the future that involve repairing what it was
intended for, so I'll hold off on removing it (and some other unused
variables in Music.cpp) for now.
2020-04-03 19:19:45 -04:00
Misa
e571081f92 Un-fix using-PPPPPP-while-MMMMMM-present for custom levels
As discussed earlier, some custom levels have taken advantage of the
fact that songs 0 and 7 loop and also fade in when using PPPPPP while
having an mmmmmm.vvv file present.
2020-04-03 19:19:45 -04:00
Misa
d3cdd33605 Remove unused function musicclass::processmusicfade()
It's a function that does nothing, and is also used by nothing.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
eea2232c12 Remove outdated comments from Music.h and Music.cpp
Lots of stuff from the Flash version, especially in Music.h.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
e73966f2b7 Fix only one line of mixed indentation in Music.cpp
And this is the winner for having the least amount of mixed indentation
that is nonzero.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
16c3966ace Remove unused argument from musicclass::playef()
Apparently the 'offset' argument did something in the 1.x Flash
versions, but now it does nothing.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Misa
253d44ac0b Remove unused function musicclass::initefchannels()
It's a function that does nothing, used by no one.
2020-04-03 10:40:50 -04:00
Stelpjo
c665d5b8c8 Fixed some music bugs
Previously, when MMMMMM is installed but the user is using PPPPPP, niceplay would still restart the song even if it's the same. That has been fixed. In addition, Plenary and Path Complete no longer loop when MMMMMM is installed but PPPPPP is in use.
2020-02-12 21:52:25 -05:00
Info Teddy
5a316d65e6 Allow using help/graphics/music/game/key/map/obj everywhere
This commit makes `help`, `graphics`, `music`, `game`, `key`, `map`, and
`obj` essentially static global objects that can be used everywhere.
This is useful in case we ever need to add a new function in the future,
so we don't have to bother with passing a new argument in which means we
have to pass a new argument in to the function that calls that function
which means having to pass a new argument into the function that calls
THAT function, etc. which is a real headache when working on fan mods of
the source code.

Note that this changes NONE of the existing function signatures, it
merely just makes those variables accessible everywhere in the same way
`script` and `ed` are.

Also note that some classes had to be initialized after the filesystem
was initialized, but C++ would keep initializing them before the
filesystem got initialized, because I *had* to put them at the top of
`main.cpp`, or else they wouldn't be global variables.

The only way to work around this was to use entityclass's initialization
style (which I'm pretty sure entityclass of all things doesn't need to
be initialized this way), where you actually initialize the class in an
`init()` function, and so then you do `graphics.init()` after the
filesystem initialization, AFTER doing `Graphics graphics` up at the
top.

I've had to do this for `graphics` (but only because its child
GraphicsResources `grphx` needs to be initialized this way), `music`,
and `game`. I don't think this will affect anything. Other than that,
`help`, `key`, and `map` are still using the C++-intended method of
having ClassName::ClassName() functions.
2020-01-29 07:58:23 -05:00
Info Teddy
cb642ec506 Don't quick fade when using niceplay()
Earlier in 53950e14de65a54d9369c5183a16337782d3dc4e, I made playing a
song while a song was already fading quickly fade out the current song,
but then added an exception for if the fade came from the musicfadeout()
command. This commit adds another exception for if the fade came from
niceplay(), since otherwise the music transitions between areas in the
game would go too quick.
2020-01-22 20:26:16 -05:00
Info Teddy
5419e822d8 Stop the game from freezing if we play a song during a fadeout (#61) 2020-01-12 22:33:58 -05:00
viri
5829007bed fix uninitialized member vars everywhere
also fix a spelling error of 'forground' in the graphics class buffer
2020-01-10 21:06:59 -05:00
Ethan Lee
f7c0321b71 Hello WWWWWWorld! 2020-01-08 10:37:50 -05:00