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Misa
92ee33043d Update activity prompt fade in fixed-timestep gamelogic()
Otherwise it goes by too quickly.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
e897543383 Interpolate fade amount
This makes the fadeouts and fadeins (screenwipes) much more buttery
smooth.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
8fde6f28a3 Update screenshake position in fixed-timestep loop
Otherwise the screen will shake too fast for my liking.

Also I'm planning to add an FPS limiting option later (because right
now, un-capping the FPS is pretty wasteful and eats up lots of
resources, especially since I have only a 60hz monitor), and it'd feel
weird if screen shaking updated every delta timestep.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
57f87dc820 Reduce indentation of "else if" in Graphics::cutscenebars()
There's no need to put the if-statement inside an entire else-block if
it's the only if-statement in there.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
2510d3a6ba Interpolate cutscene bars position
Cutscene bars will now smoothly fade in and out at above 30 FPS instead
of at 30 FPS only.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
6655ae418c Update cutscene bars in fixed-timestep loop
This prevents cutscene bars from going really really fast.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
a479c61141 Simplify "else if" indentation for right-side tower screen wrapping
No need to make an entire else-block and indent it when you can just do
"else if" instead.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
a7b62d1098 Update oldxp/oldyp when screen wrapping
This is so it doesn't look like entities "zip" across the room.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
f06ca9172a Set drawframe to tile when creating an entity
This fixes entities being drawframe 0 for 1 frame when being first
created. Incidentally, this also fixes entities created during
completestop being the player sprite, too, which is something not many
people notice.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
298aa95259 Move onground/onroof/animateentities logic to start of gamelogic()
For some reason, it was put near the start of gamerender(), even though
since it handles edge-flipping it seems like it should be in the logic
function already.

This makes sure entity animations don't animate as fast as possible, and
also fixes edge-flipping on normal surfaces.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
57b643d22a Use case-switch for para-check in entclass::setenemy()
It's less verbose this way, and less typing.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
c6659ef656 Initialize oldxp/oldyp in createentity()
This prevents undefined behavior because we use oldxp/oldyp to do linear
interpolation.

It's also initialized in entclass::entclass(), just to be sure. And I've
deduplicated the regular xp/yp initialization in createentity(), too.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
4f4d400ce0 Add linear interpolation of rendered entities
I've added a function Graphics::lerp() which simply interpolates between
two values given a certain alpha value. It's just like drawing a
straight line between two points.

Also, Graphics now has an `alpha` attribute, and it is set on every
deltatime update to be used in linear interpolation.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
fd44098f38 Move render functions to outer deltatime loop
Ok, and this is where the fun starts.

In an ideal world, this would be the end of this patch. However, of
course, there are many, MANY places in the game that update
fixed-timestep timers DIRECTLY inside the render function, which is not
ideal because it means those timers go super fast.

I'll have to fix those later.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
c63036fcd3 Indent timestep loop
Ok, NOW indent it. I didn't indent it previously because the diffs are
annoying to read if there's an indent that doesn't otherwise change
anything (and even now it's pretty annoying to read).
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
e2fe2d4c2b Replace SDL_Delay() with an accumulator
Alright, this is the start of the over-30-FPS patch!

First things first, we'll need to make it possible to have a separate
deltatime loop outside of the fixed timestep loop. And for that, we
can't be using SDL_Delay(), as SDL_Delay() (as you might imagine) blocks
the whole program.

Instead we'll be using this thing called an accumulator. It looks at how
long the previous poll took (the raw deltatime), and lets timesteps pass
accordingly.

On a side note, I've had to split the `time` and `timePrev` declaration
each onto their own separate line, otherwise there's undefined behavior
from `time` not being initialized.

I use `accumulator = fmodf(...)` instead of `accumulator -=
timesteplimit` because otherwise it'll fast-forward if it's behind,
which is a jarring thing to see.

Also in preparation for what's going to come down the over-30-FPS road,
I've also added `deltatime` and `alpha`. `deltatime` is going to be used
if the game is in slowdown mode, and `alpha` is going to be used for
linear interpolation of animations.

By the way, what was the main game loop previously (and is now the new
timestep loop) is now in an extra set of curly braces, but I haven't
indented it yet to reduce the noise in this commit.
2020-06-19 09:05:48 -04:00
Misa
62441edbc9 Account for hours when calculating time trial result time
This prevents being able to "roll over" the amount of minutes to 0 (by
simply waiting for the timer to tick past one hour) and being able to
get a result of 00:13 when your result is really 01:00:13.

By looking only at the minutes, the game would read 01:00:13 as 00:13
instead. So simply add the amount of hours to the time trial result.
2020-06-18 08:42:15 -04:00
Misa
0ee5c07f4a Add #define _POSIX_SOURCE
This is needed for MinGW when compiling C++98, apparently. I put it in
an if-guard because otherwise there'll be a warning from MY compiler
about redefinitions.
2020-06-17 19:15:07 -04:00
Misa
3428d962b3 Add #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
This define is needed in order for the SCNx32/SCNu32 in find_tag() to be
compiled correctly on older `glibc`s.
2020-06-17 19:15:07 -04:00
AllyTally
5e43a44d9a Add 7x7, 9x9, full horizontal and vertical brush sizes 2020-06-17 19:13:48 -04:00
AllyTally
d7dac6b9be Allow using Warp Zone gray tileset in editor
Originally written by Info Teddy
2020-06-17 17:20:43 -04:00
Misa
fc265e3c75 Fix unmounting assets exiting to menu resulting in silence
If you exited to the menu normally (i.e. got on a code path that went
through Game::quittomenu()), the menu music wouldn't play. This is
because FILESYSTEM_unmountassets() was put after music.play(6). So the
game would play the custom level's track 6, and then unmount it, which
meant it could no longer play track 6, but there's nothing telling the
game to play track 6 again. So I just changed the frame ordering around.

I also added a comment to make sure anyone reading the code is aware of
the frame order dependency.
2020-06-17 06:02:26 -04:00
Misa
44bd4ec0b7 Fix custom assets not being unmounted when exiting from editor/credits
If you exited from the editor, custom assets would not be unmounted. But
I made sure to put the FILESYSTEM_unmountassets() before the
music.play(6) because otherwise the menu music wouldn't play.

You could also exit to the menu from a custom level using the
rollcredits() command, so I made sure to put a
FILESYSTEM_unmountassets() when returning to the menu from the credits
as well. I also made sure to put it before the music.playef(18) so
there's no risk of the sound effect not playing properly, or not playing
the non-level-specific one.

I added a comment to both FILESYSTEM_unmountasset()s to make sure anyone
reading the code is aware of the frame order dependency.
2020-06-17 06:02:26 -04:00
Misa
f9dfae0144 Hardcode fix for next-line </edentity>
This is really awful, but there's not much we can do.

TinyXML-2 no matter what will never stop on newlines, so without
changing the XML parser, this is the best we can do - just remove the
"\n            " (that's a linefeed plus exactly 12 spaces) if it
appears at the end of the contents of an edentity tag.

Also a giant comment for good measure.
2020-06-16 21:44:57 -04:00
Misa
bc9f21d7f8 Revert "Fix loading levels saved with 2.2 or earlier"
This reverts commit c2c0644453.

The correct solution for this wasn't to set the whitespace mode to
COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE.
2020-06-16 21:44:57 -04:00
Misa
9a8dc4b6ff Only remove duplicate player entities in scriptclass::hardreset()
Looks like duplicate player entities persisting across rooms is a
semi-useful feature used by some levels. Still, though, it's a bit of a
nuisance to have duplicate player entities persisting across game
sessions. And levels can't rely on this persistence anyway, anyone could
just close the game and re-open it to get rid of the duplicate entities
regardless.
2020-06-15 21:30:39 -04:00
Misa
a8cedd2f91 Prevent out-of-bounds indexing with trinket/crewmate IDs
If a trinket or crewmate ID is out-of-bounds, it will not be created.
This is not only because the `collect`/`customcollect` check in
entityclass::createentity() would then be out-of-bounds, but also
touching it would also be out-of-bounds, too.

Display trinkets will always be created if the ID is out-of-bounds.
Apparently some people (@AllyTally) have been creating display trinkets
with IDs of -1 in order to get a display trinket that always shows up,
which is rather horrifying. But it makes sense, there's a lot more
nonzero int values than there are the amount of int values that are
zero, so it's fairly likely that the `collect` check will always come up
to be true (nonzero). Also, it's more useful to be able to have a
display trinket that always shows up without having to collect a trinket
beforehand, than it is to have it not be created (because technically by
default, you're already in the world where you don't have it created).

Display trinkets still have their `para` set to their ID, though, and if
they managed to gain an `onentity` of 1, bad things could happen... So
just to be sure, I added INBOUNDS checks to crewmates and trinkets in
entityclass::updateentities() so no UB will happen if you collect a
crewmate/trinket with an out-of-bounds ID. Also, I de-duplicated the
`collect`/`customcollect` setting, too.
2020-06-15 21:28:21 -04:00
Terry Cavanagh
9de61c5b76
Merge pull request #293 from InfoTeddy/general-improvements
Make elephant not be flashy if screen effects are disabled
2020-06-16 11:15:08 +10:30
leo60228
a99e976402 Support hex entities in metadata 2020-06-15 20:32:10 -04:00
Misa
529c7bae23 Make elephant not be flashy if screen effects are disabled
The flashy color of the elephant can be hard on people's eyes,
especially if they're the type who want screen effects disabled because
they might have epilepsy. The elephant takes up a good 3/4ths of the
screen, you know. If screen effects are disabled, the elephant will use
color 22, which is a neutral gray.

I'm only adding this because the VVVVVV speedrun mods (@tzann, @mohoc)
invalidate all runs that have the elephant texture removed, even though
many people would be looking at a potentially epilepsy-inducing image
many times a day grinding 100% speedruns. (Imo, their justification for
this is flimsy at best.)
2020-06-15 15:19:50 -07:00
Ethan Lee
f0ec627628 Sigh. 2020-06-15 07:37:05 -04:00
Ethan Lee
3323b7e3cf Maybe check the right size m8 2020-06-14 22:44:34 -04:00
Ethan Lee
bd71fb8a68 Disallow negative size values in BinaryBlob 2020-06-14 22:43:58 -04:00
Ethan Lee
4894639b3a valid needs to have either exactly 1 or 0 2020-06-14 22:40:57 -04:00
Ethan Lee
06a71bab18 Some sanity checks for BinaryBlob header data 2020-06-14 22:39:06 -04:00
Misa
33fd589616 Fix time trial result displaying 00:60 instead of 01:00
If your time was exactly 60 seconds, it would display 00:60 instead of
01:00.
2020-06-14 21:51:41 -04:00
Misa
b53d2ae53f Remove i/j/k attributes from classes that don't need them
The only class that actually needs its i/j/k kept is scriptclass,
because some custom levels rely on it for creating custom activity
zones. So I haven't touched that.

Other than that, there's no chance that anything important relies on
i/j/k in any other class. For that to be the case, it would have to use
i/j/k without initializing it beforehand, and that can simply be
detected by removing the attribute from the header file and seeing where
the compiler complains. And the compiler complains only about cases
where it's initialized first. (Note that due to this check, I *haven't*
removed Graphics's `m` as it precisely does exactly this, using it
without initializing it first.)

Interestingly enough, otherlevelclass and towerclass have unused i/k
variables for whatever reason.
2020-06-14 14:37:29 -04:00
Misa
1f360620cf Add inspecial() checks to savetele() and savequick()
This prevents the game from being saved if you manage to trigger a
savetele() during a "special" gamemode (like if you use the Gravitron
out-of-bounds glitch when replaying Intermission 2, then go to Game
Complete that way).
2020-06-14 07:24:28 -04:00
Misa
93a67bd357 Add Game::inspecial()
It's a function marked for inline that's just a simple shorthand,
because I don't want to type all of those conditionals out.
2020-06-14 07:24:28 -04:00
Misa
da1b58d771 Override custommode if in finalmode when drawing tilesvec
When in finalmode, custommode shouldn't take priority, as finalmode is
main game stuff.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
2d49988f5d Fix indexing out-of-bounds with font printing functions
If you don't have a font.txt, it could happen that a font index is
requested that's out-of-bounds. And that would result in a segfault. So
to fix that I'm adding INBOUNDS checks to all functions that index the
fontmap.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
3b0ec54164 De-duplicate flip mode code with font printing functions
Wow, all 9 functions in total have copy-pasted flip mode code! Glad I
cleaned all that up.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
031402e4bb Fix indexing out-of-bounds with miscellaneous images
This fixes indexing out-of-bounds in the functions that draw all the
special images such as the elephant and teleporters. Let's make sure the
game doesn't segfault.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
d03d8afedf Fix indexing out-of-bounds via tile numbers
If a graphics function was provided an out-of-bounds tile number, it
would happily segfault the game. So I'm adding checks to prevent that.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
5195299e65 Fix indexing out-of-bounds via an entity's drawframe
I tracked down all the functions that took in an entity's drawframe and
made sure that no matter what value an entity's drawframe was, the game
would never segfault.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
6900553f57 Add INBOUNDS macro
I mean, I probably should've done this earlier, but using this saves on
typing and improves readability.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
a922420066 De-duplicate flipmode check in entityclass::entitycollisioncheck()
To deal with using a different image file for Flip Mode, it looks like
copy-paste was used. This isn't exactly maintainable code. So I'm
replacing it with a reference that changes depending on if the game is
in Flip Mode or not, instead.
2020-06-13 22:31:12 -04:00
Misa
4f50883d58 Prevent removing the player entity
Removing the player entity has all sorts of nasty effects, such as
softlocking the game because many inputs require there to be a player
present, such as opening the quit menu.

The most infamous glitch to remove the player entity is the Gravitron
Fling, where the game doesn't see a gravity line at a specific
y-position in the current room, and when it moves the bottom gravity
line it moves the player instead. When the gravity line gets outside the
room, it gets destroyed, so if the player gets dragged outside the room,
they get destroyed, too. (Don't misinterpret this as saying anytime the
player gets dragged outside the room, they get destroyed - it's only the
Gravitron logic that destroys them.)

Also, there are many places in the code that use entity-getting
functions that have a fallback value of 0. If it was possible to remove
the player, then it's possible for this fallback value of 0 to index
obj.entities out-of-bounds, which is not good.

To fix this, entityclass::removeentity() is now a bool that signifies if
the entity was successfully removed or not. If the entity given is the
player (meaning it first checks if it's rule 0, just so in 99% of cases
it'll short-circuit and won't do the next check, which is if
entityclass::getplayer() says the indice to be removed is the player),
then it'll refuse to remove the entity, and return false.

This is a change in behavior where callers might expect
entityclass::removeentity() to always succeed, so I changed the
removeentity_iter() macro to only decrement if removing the entity
succeeded. I also changed entityclass::updateentities() from
'removeentity(i); return true;' to 'return removeentity(i);'.
2020-06-13 15:41:44 -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
Misa
30bcc08bec Move gameScreen off of the stack and onto the heap
Just so it can be properly used globally like all the other classes.
2020-06-13 14:50:33 -04:00