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AllyTally
d328be2a03 Add fill bucket subtool
VED has a fill bucket subtool for tiles and backgrounds, which is
really useful when creating rooms. This commit adds a fill bucket as
well, with an adaptive tool highlight, unlike VED.
2023-04-02 23:48:09 -07:00
Misa
71dbe95dcb Separate CustomEntity global positions internally
This makes it so that `CustomEntity`s, at least internally, do not use
global tile position. Instead, they will use room-x and room-y
coordinates, which will be separate from their x- and y- positions.

This makes it much easier to deal with `CustomEntity`s, because you
don't have to divide and modulo everywhere to use them.

Since editorclass::add_entity and editorclass::get_entity_at expect
global tile position in their arguments, I've added room-x and room-y
arguments to these functions too.

Of course, due to compatibility reasons, the XML files will still have
to use global tile position. For the same reason, warp token
destinations are still using global tile position too.
2023-03-29 13:49:08 -07:00
AllyTally
0961084ff9 Fix missing leftbutton check 2023-03-24 11:13:16 -07:00
Ally
0edbf6398a Add suggestions from style pass
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
234776bbec Fix macOS build errors/warnings 2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
045ce3a0fc Allow placing warp token destination in walls
Staying consistent with how entities can now be placed in walls, the
warp token destination should follow this as well.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
08084e5a97 Add edge-guides for horizontal gravity lines
These visualize the horizontal gravity line kludge for rooms beside
eachother. When you enter another room, gravity lines which look like
they're connected between the rooms try to have the same activated
state.

Basically, if you're in room (1,4) and you go into (2,4), if a
gravity line in (1,4) is activated (gray, on cooldown) and it's
touching the gravity line in (2,4), that gravity line will also be
activated.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
d152730510 Add interpolation to tile tools
This uses DDA (https://w.wiki/6RSQ) to draw a line between the previous
frame's mouse position, and the current frame's mouse position. This
means that there will no longer be gaps in lines of tiles if you move
your mouse fast enough (which is actually rather slow, so it gets
annoying quickly).

The editor's timestep is no longer hardcoded to 24, as I assume that
was only done so there would be less gaps in lines of tiles drawn.
With interpolation, that is no longer an issue, so I've removed the
editor's special case for the timestep.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
6cae666c76 Clean up scripts in the editor
Scripts used a weird "hook" system, where script names were extracted
into their own list. This was completely unneeded, so it has been
replaced with using the script.customscripts vector directly.

The script editor has been cleaned up, so the cursor's Y position is
relative to the entire script, rather than what's just displaying on
the screen currently. This simplifies a lot of code, and I don't know
why it was done the other way in the first place.

The script selector and script editor cursors have been sped up, since
both lists can be massive, and waiting 6 frames per line is extremely
slow and boring. This is still slow and boring, but we don't have
proper input repetition yet.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
7ac405c831 Move everything to the editor state system
This commit moves everything left out of the previous commit to the
state system. This means a bunch of new functions were added as well,
to avoid the code in each function becoming too huge. A lot of cleanup
was done as well, simplifying logic, merging duplicated code, etc.

This commit does NOT touch "script hooks", script editor logic and
autotiling, as those seem to be their own separate beasts.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
7b5ef40926 Fix gravity/warp lines being modified during draw
While warp lines were being drawn, they also got resized to
automatically fit between collision. In renderfixed, gravity lines are
resized the same way. Doing logic while drawing is very poor practice,
so resizing of these has been moved into logic, and merged together.

Aside from some more cleanup, this commit also removes the very poorly
done right click emulation, when you hold CTRL and click. It never
worked well in the past, and even requires a right click to use, so
there's not really any point to keeping it around.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
84c6d44c52 Clean code for direct mode drawer
The drawer could definitely be improved further, however I cleaned up a
little bit of the code duplication. I'll have to take a closer look
some other time, but I'm pretty sure that the duplicated code at the
bottom can be removed with a few tweaks, but I'll do that carefully
in a different commit.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
34cc15505b Cleanup tools & main rendering
Tools were a mess, spread all over the code with hundreds of `else-if`
statements. Instead of magic numbers denoting tools, an enum has been
created, and logic has been extracted into simple switch/cases, shared
logic being deduplicated.

The base of a state system for the editor has been created as well,
laying a good path for further organization improvements. Because of
this, the entire editor no longer gets drawn underneath the menus,
except for a few pieces which I haven't extracted yet. Either way,
this should be good for performance, if that was a concern.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
Misa
54990638fd Persist windowed mode size through fullscreen mode
Previously, the game would not store the size of the window itself, and
would always call SDL_GetRendererOutputSize() (via
Screen::GetWindowSize()) to figure out the size of the window. The only
problem is, this would return the size of the whole monitor if the game
was in fullscreen mode. And the only place where the original windowed
mode size was stored would be in SDL itself, but that wouldn't persist
after the game was closed.

So, if you exited the game while in fullscreen mode, then your window
size would get set to the size of your monitor (1920 by 1080 in my
case). Then when you opened the game and toggled fullscreen off, it
would go back to the default window size, which is 640 by 480.

This is made worse, however, if you were in forced fullscreen mode when
you previously exited the game in windowed mode. In that case, the game
saves the size of 1920 by 1080, but doesn't save that you were in
fullscreen mode, so opening the game not in forced fullscreen mode would
result in you having a 1920 by 1080 window, but in windowed mode.
Meaning that not even fullscreening and unfullscreening would put the
game window back to normal size.

The solution, of course, is to just store the window size ourselves,
like any other screen setting, and only use GetWindowSize() if needed.
And just to make things clear, I've also renamed the GetWindowSize()
function to GetScreenSize(), because if it was named "window" it could
lead one to think that it would always return the size of the screen in
windowed mode, when in fact it returns the size of the screen whatever
mode it is in - fullscreen size if in fullscreen mode and window size if
in windowed mode.

And doing this also fixes the FIXME above Screen::isForcedFullscreen().
2023-03-20 20:59:37 -07:00
Dav999-v
d112dee72c Change font::len text argument from std::string to const char*
See the previous two commits, a lot of the time we don't need
std::string objects to be passed to these functions because we already
have C strings.

   Commit 1/3: font::print_wrap
   Commit 2/3: font::print
-> Commit 3/3: font::len
2023-03-04 16:10:17 -08:00
Dav999-v
264b6474be Change font::print_wrap text argument from std::string to const char*
We no longer need to pass a std::string object to the print and len
functions - in fact, we often only have a C string that we want to
print or get the visual width of (that C string most often comes from
loc::gettext), and it's a bit wasteful to wrap it in a new std::string
object on every print/len call.

This does mean adding a few more .c_str()s, but there's not many places
where a std::string is being passed to these functions, and we already
use .c_str() sometimes.

-> Commit 1/3: font::print_wrap
   Commit 2/3: font::print
   Commit 3/3: font::len
2023-03-04 16:10:17 -08:00
Dav999-v
c5a48776c9 Replace utfcpp by UTF8.h in Editor.cpp 2023-02-27 23:00:41 -08:00
Misa
2ac85e6929 Fix editor selection box not showing up
Whoops.

Also outlined the text for page 2 too.
2023-02-19 12:31:58 -08:00
Misa
6e6cf1bfc3 Draw text outline on editor hotkeys
This makes them stand out more.

The border around the tool has also been moved to be drawn first.
Otherwise, it would be drawn on top of the outline of the text, which
would look bad.
2023-02-19 12:12:02 -08:00
Dav999-v
d1f6c1adf2 Replace "by" for level authors with happy face
"by {author}" is a string that will cause a lot of localization-related
problems, which then become much worse when different languages and
levels can also need different fonts:

- If the author name is set to something in English instead of a name,
  then it'll come out a bit weird if your VVVVVV is set to a different
  language: "de various people", "por various people", etc. It's the
  same problem with Discord bots completing "playing" or "watching" in
  their statuses.

- Translators can't always fit "by" in two letters, and level creators
  have understandably always assumed, and will continue to assume, that
  "by" is two letters. So if you have your VVVVVV set to a language that
  translates "by" as something long, then:
  | by Various People and Others |
  ...may suddenly show up as something like:
  |thorer Various People and Othe|

- "by" and author may need mutually incompatible fonts. For example, a
  Japanese level in a Korean VVVVVV needs to be displayed with "by" in
  Korean characters and the author name with Japanese characters, which
  would need some very special code since languages may want to add
  text both before and after the name.

- It's very possible that some languages can't translate "by" without
  knowing the gender of the name, and I know some languages even
  inflect names in really interesting ways (adding and even replacing
  letters in first names, surnames, and anything in between, depending
  on gender and what else is in the sentence).

So to solve all of this, the "by" is now replaced by a 10x10 face from
sprites.png, like a :viridian: emote. See it as a kind of avatar next
to a username, to clarify and assert that this line is for the author's
name. It should be a fairly obvious/recognizable icon, it fixes all the
above problems, and it's a bonus that we now have more happy faces in
VVVVVV.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
ed7379c41b Position CJK room name correctly in editor 2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
9747843c18 Add menu for selecting the level font
By default, when you open the level editor to start a new level, the
level font will now match your VVVVVV language; so if you're, say,
Japanese, then you can make Japanese levels from the get-go. If you
want to make levels for a different target audience, you can change the
font via a new menu (map settings > change description > change font).
The game will remember this choice and it will become the new initial
level font.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
25feb9dbb5 Make wordwrapping functions take font arguments
They need to know how wide the text is going to be in a particular
font, so font::string_wordwrap and font::string_wordwrap_balanced now
take a flags argument like all the printing and dimensions-getting
functions. next_wrap and next_wrap_s take a Font* now, they're internal
to Font.cpp so they can take a Font and avoid double flag-parsing. But
if any non-Font.cpp code needs next_wrap/next_wrap_s in the future, I'd
just make a public wrapper that takes a uint32_t flags and passes the
Font* to the internal functions.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
0eaceed0a2 Completely remove Graphics::PrintWrap
All print calls are font:: ones now and all the old Graphics:: print
functions have been removed, the migration is complete!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
7ecff42e0e Completely remove Graphics::Print, make many CJK positioning fixes
Only Graphics::PrintWrap is left of the old print functions!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
8d5e3b1a8a Improve level metadata display and font handling
- If the level font is higher than 10 pixels, the third description
  line (Desc3) is disabled and unavailable. CJK languages require less
  characters to convey the same message (140 characters caused people
  to cram tweets in all languages except CJK) and this gives us enough
  room in the levels list without having to cram the metadata even more
  than it already was or showing less levels per page.
- The "Untitled Level" and "by Unknown" now selectively show up in the
  interface font instead of the level font.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
d2461c90ce Completely remove Graphics::bigprint
The last two deprecated functions are:
- Graphics::Print
- Graphics::PrintWrap

These are used a lot, but they're relatively easy to replace, since the
only flag I probably have to immediately worry about is PR_CEN. I do
often need to add PR_FONT_* flags but I don't need to add any
PR_2X/PR_3X/PR_4X anymore.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
ddaabb3efe Completely remove Graphics::bprint
Only three deprecated functions remain:
- Graphics::Print
- Graphics::PrintWrap
- Graphics::bigprint

I also fixed multiline transparent textboxes having their outlines
overlap the text itself, and fixed textboxclass::padtowidth assuming
glyph widths of 8 (it made the hints at the start of intermission 1
run offscreen for example)
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
a706fb249a Migrate more prints and graphics.len calls to font::
I especially focused on graphics.len and the print calls around them,
because graphics.len calls appear a bit less often, might be overlooked
when migrating print calls (thus possibly using different fonts by
accident) and are often used for some kind of right-alignment or
centering which can be changed into PR_RIGHT or PR_CEN with a different
X anyway.

Notably, I also added a new function to generate these kinds of
sliders: ....[]............

Different languages means that the slider for analogue stick
sensitivity needs to be longer to fit possibly long words for
Low/Medium/High, and then different font sizes means that the longer
slider won't fit onscreen in a language that needs a 12-wide font. So
slider_get() can take a "target width", which dynamically changes the
number of characters depending on the width of them in the interface
font.

I kinda forgot that I could force the 8x8 font instead of adapting the
characters in the slider to the font, and other ideas (like using
different characters or a more graphical progress bar) have been
brought up on Discord, so this might all change again sooner or later.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
48a4e19635 Migrate more prints to font::, determine font for most textboxes
Some textboxes need to be in the level font (like room names, cutscene
dialogue, etc - even in the main game), and some need to be in the
interface font (like when you collect a shiny trinket or crewmate). So
most of these textboxes now have graphics.textboxprintflags(font_flag)
as appropriate.

RoomnameTranslator.cpp is now also migrated to the new print system -
in room name translator mode, the room name is now displayed in the 8x8
font if it's untranslated and the level font if it is.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
6ca83114bc Start using level-specific font where needed, make CJK tweaks
Level text such as room names, text box content, and the contents of
the script editor need to be displayed in the level-specific font, and
tweaked to look right. This involves displaying less lines in the
script editor, making text boxes bigger, displaying some text higher
and some text lower. This is still unfinished, but it's the real start
of a migration to font::print functions!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
159c70dade Move wordwrapping functions and len to Font.cpp/font:: namespace
The following functions were moved directly:
- next_wrap
- next_wrap_s
- string_wordwrap
- string_wordwrap_balanced
- string_unwordwrap

These ones will probably still need get a flags argument, except for
string_unwordwrap (since they need to know what font we're talking
about.

The implementation of graphics.len has also been moved to Font.cpp,
but graphics.len still exists for now and is deprecated.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Misa
fbc9b3ddd7 Use SDL_Point instead of rolling our own point struct
The `point` struct was a relic of ActionScript and was added because of
the Flash 'point' object. However, it seems like Simon Roth didn't
realize that SDL has its own point struct.

With this, `Maths.h` can be un-included from a couple headers, which
exposes the fact that `preloader.cpp` was relying on `Maths.h` being
transitively included from `Graphics.h`.
2023-01-28 23:32:14 -08:00
AllyTally
19b2a317f1 Move from surfaces to the SDL render system
Ever since VVVVVV was initially ported to C++ in 2.0, it has used surfaces from SDL. The downside is, that's all software rendering. This commit moves most things off of surfaces, and all into GPU, by using textures and SDL_Renderer.

Pixel-perfect collision has been kept by keeping a copy of sprites as surfaces. There's plans for pixel-perfect collision to use masks instead of reading pixel data directly, but that's out of scope for this commit.

- `graphics.reloadresources()` is now called later in `main`, because textures cannot be created without a renderer.

- This commit also removes a bunch of surface functions which are no longer needed.

- This also recaches target textures in certain places for d3d9.

- graphics.images was converted to a fixed-size array.

- fillbox and fillboxabs use SDL_RenderDrawRect instead of drawing an outline using four filled rectangles

- Update my name in the credits
2023-01-28 14:36:28 -08:00
Misa
8dc088896f Axe Graphics::ct and Graphics::setcolreal
`ct` was used to be a variable that a color was temporarily stored in
before being passed to a draw function. But this is unnecessary and you
might as well just have a temporary of the color directly. I guess this
was the practice used because temporaries were apparently really bad in
Flash.

setcolreal() was added in 2.3 to do basically the same thing (set it
directly from entities' realcol attributes). But it's no longer needed.

Correspondingly, Graphics::setcol has been renamed to Graphics::getcol
and now returns an SDL_Color, and Graphics::huetilesetcol has been
renamed to Graphics::huetilegetcol for the same reason.

Some functions (notably Graphics::drawimagecol and
Graphics::drawhuetile) were relying on the `ct` to be implicitly set and
weren't ever having it passed in directly. They have been corrected
accordingly.
2023-01-01 20:16:08 -08:00
Misa
351a022ebd Use SDL_Color for colors instead of colourTransform
colourTransform is a struct with only one member, a Uint32. The issue
with `Uint32`s is that it requires a bunch of bit shifting logic to edit
the colors. The issue with bit shifting logic is that people have a
tendency to hardcode the shift amounts instead of using the shift amount
variables of the SDL_PixelFormat, which makes it annoying to change the
color masks of surfaces.

This commit fixes both issues by unhardcoding the bit shift amounts in
DrawPixel and ReadPixel, and by axing the `Uint32`s in favor of using
SDL_Color.

According to the SDL_PixelFormat documentation (
https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL2/SDL_PixelFormat ), the logic to read and
draw to pixels from colors below 32-bit was just wrong. Specifically,
for 8-bit, there's a color palette used instead of some intrinsic color
information stored in the pixel itself. But we shouldn't need that logic
anyways because we don't use colors below 32-bit. So I axed that too.
2023-01-01 16:36:43 -08:00
Misa
f24265f0fb Fix up temporary variables being in topmost scope and bad style
This makes it so temporary variables have their scopes reduced (if
possible). I also didn't hesitate to fix style issues, such as their
names ("temp" is such a bad name), making them const if possible, and
any code it touched too.
2022-12-31 20:46:01 -08:00
Misa
5a6bc8bb9b De-duplicate room tile drawing code in editor
It previously duplicated the for-loop twice, once for tiles.png and
tiles2.png, which just made me sad. Now it doesn't do that.

Also it previously had an alternate tileset == 10 condition for
tiles.png, which didn't seem to do anything because there's no such
thing as tileset 10, and anyways it's useless in-game because when
playing in the actual game it won't draw tiles.png, so I removed it. I
don't know why it was there in the first place.

Since I removed the temp variable from the outer scope, the other usage
of it has to be updated.
2022-12-31 20:45:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
7aec2c2242 Remove "COPY TILES" strings
This feature was never implemented, so these strings are making
translators wonder where to find them so they can be tested.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
6a1ddad8f8 Add cases for intermission replay options, button fillers in editor
The strings "Vitellary"/"Vermilion"/"Verdigris"/"Victoria" now have two
cases to support changing them for the intermission replay menu options
(like "with Vitellary").

Also, the string "< and > keys change tool" is now "{button1} and
{button2} keys change tool", so it can be changed dynamically without
having to retranslate the string.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
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.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
17f246912d Editor.cpp: make editorrender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
d09cab2a38 Editor.cpp: make editormenurender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
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.)

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -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
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
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
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
550e76a6dc Add and use scaling mode enum
This enum is to just make each mode be readable, instead of mysterious
0/1/2 values. It's not a strictly-typed enum because we still have to
serialize it as ints in the XML, but it's better than just leaving them
as ints.

This also adds a NUM_SCALING_MODES enum, so we don't have to hardcode
that 3 when cycling scaling modes anymore.
2021-12-25 23:14:12 -08:00
Misa
d0ffafe117 Extern gameScreen, remove screenbuffer
I know earlier I removed the gameScreen extern in favor of using
screenbuffer, but that was only to be consistent. After further
consideration, I have found that it's actually really stupid.

There's no reason to be accessing it through screenbuffer, and it's
probably an artifact of 2.0-2.2 passing stack-allocated otherwise-global
classes everywhere through function arguments. Also, it leads to stupid
bugs where screenbuffer could potentially be NULL, which has already
resulted in various annoying crashes in the past. Although those could
be fixed by simply initializing screenbuffer at the very top of main(),
but, why not just scrap the whole thing anyway?

So that's what I'm doing.

As a nice side effect, I've removed the transitive include of Screen.h
from Graphics.h. This could've been done already since it only includes
it for the pointer anyway, but it's still good to do it now.
2021-12-25 00:29:28 -08:00