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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
Ethan Lee
3b18a475dd Move MusicTrack below SoundTrack.
It's very likely that MusicTrack will be pulling from the SoundTrack FAudio
context, so make it so forward declarations are unnecessary.
2022-01-14 17:24:22 -05:00
Ethan Lee
adcabb9483 Add notes for FAudio implementation 2022-01-14 17:11:16 -05:00
Ethan Lee
5202b80a3d Remove unused m_isValid value from MusicTrack 2022-01-14 16:56:00 -05:00
Ethan Lee
d36741fa07 Move the Mix_OpenAudio call to SoundTrack, from MusicTrack.
In hindsight, the FAudio pointer will likely be in SoundTrack since we will
want to keep the mastering voice closer to the sounds and their source voice
arrays, while the MusicTrack will likely just be one source voice that gets
PCM from different streams.
2022-01-14 16:52:52 -05:00
Ethan Lee
df618e6d22 Isolate all SDL_mixer references to SoundTrack/MusicTrack.
This looks redundant but will actually help in the transition to FAudio; we
mostly want to keep the game logic the same while reimplementing the current
mixer, weirdness and all. Once that's done and confirmed to be stable and
consistent we can start cutting out the workarounds and quirks.
2022-01-14 16:46:04 -05:00
Misa
017d54adb0 Don't use function pointer to print room name
This improves the readability of the code.
2021-12-26 10:08:21 -08:00
Ethan Lee
81aa02e29b SDL_mixer is now entirely contained in Music.cpp.
This meant making the track vectors static, but that's kind of what we do with musicclass anyway?

In any case, this will make the transition to FAudio MUCH less invasive.
2021-12-26 08:57:38 -05:00
Ethan Lee
1eda3647ff Move the mute logic to musicclass.
This moves the last of the SDL_mixer calls to Music.cpp.
2021-12-26 08:48:23 -05:00
Ethan Lee
579f0f763a Update docs for MusicTrack/SoundTrack 2021-12-26 08:41:57 -05:00
Ethan Lee
230859f8f9 Inline SoundSystem into musicclass constructor 2021-12-26 08:41:01 -05:00
Ethan Lee
c87f0e1a0c Consolidate SoundSystem into Music.
It's just some small wrappers, and SoundSystem can be inlined trivially.
2021-12-26 08:38:19 -05:00
Ethan Lee
f723e03871 Remove unused MusicTrack constructor.
This wouldn't work anyway since music would need to be loaded via physfs.
2021-12-26 08:31:40 -05:00
Misa
dfb1e31d78 Optimization: Don't outline if room name BG opaque
This is quite simple. Just use a function pointer that switches out
which function we're going to use.

...Or not. C++ syntax makes this a bit awful since the function is a
member of a class. Did I mention how much I don't like C++?
2021-12-26 00:04:20 -08:00
Misa
8f226ced84 De-duplicate finalmode glitchname printing
Instead of copy-pasting the call twice, just use a variable to switch
between the two names.
2021-12-26 00:03:18 -08:00
Misa
276aab1209 Default to integer scaling mode
Issue #849 suggested making integer be the default on Big Picture and
Steam Deck, but after thinking about it more, I think it's better and
more simple to just default to integer mode in general.

Reason being that people in Big Picture shouldn't expect the picture to
look different if they're out of Big Picture but still in fullscreen, or
have the picture look different in fullscreen depending on if they
launched the game for the first time in Big Picture or not. And besides,
the less lines of code, the better. So I'm just making integer mode the
default.
2021-12-25 23:14:43 -08:00
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
f5166c437e Add forced fullscreen mode
This is mainly to make sure the game is definitely set to fullscreen in
Big Picture and on the Steam Deck, and to also remove windowed options
that wouldn't make sense if you're not on a desktop (toggling
fullscreen, resize to nearest). Those options would also be removed on
console and mobile too.

There's a bit of an annoying bug where if you launch the game in forced
fullscreen mode, but then exit and relaunch in normal mode, your game
will have fullscreen window sizes but it won't be fullscreen. This is
because forced fullscreen mode tries to preserve your non-forced
fullscreen setting, but due to the way window sizes are stored and
queried, it can't preserve the non-forced window size. This is a bit
difficult to work around, so I'm just putting in a FIXME here because we
can fix it later and I'd rather have a slightly buggy forced fullscreen
mode than not have one at all.

Closes #849.
2021-12-25 23:01:45 -08:00
Dav999-v
3e36bfd56f Simplify time formatting functions
Here's my notes on all the existing functions and what kind of time
formats they output:

- Game::giventimestring(int hrs, int min, int sec)
	H:MM:SS
	MM:SS

- Game::timestring()
// uses game.hours/minutes/seconds
	H:MM:SS
	MM:SS

- Game::partimestring()
// uses game.timetrialpar (seconds)
	MM:SS

- Game::resulttimestring()
// uses game.timetrialresulttime (sec) + timetrialresultframes (1/30s)
	MM:SS.CC

- Game::timetstring(int t)
// t = seconds
	MM:SS

- Game::timestringcenti(char* buffer, const size_t buffer_size)
// uses game.hours/minutes/seconds/frames
	H:MM:SS.CC
	MM:SS.CC

- UtilityClass::timestring(int t)
// t = frames, 30 frames = 1 second
	S:CC
	M:SS:CC

This is kind of a mess, and there's a lot of functions that do the same
thing except using different variables. For localization, I also want
translators to be able to localize all these time formats - many
languages use the decimal comma instead of the decimal point (12:34,56)
maybe some languages really prefer something like 1時02分11秒44瞬...
Which I don't know to be correct, but it's good to be prepared for it
and not restrict translators arbitrarily to only changing ":" and "."
when we can start making the system better in the first place.

I added a new function, UtilityClass::format_time. This is the place
where all time formats come together, given the number of seconds and
optionally frames. I have simplified the above-mentioned functions
somewhat, but I haven't given them a complete refactor or renaming -
I mainly made sure that they all use the same backend so I can make the
formats consistent and properly localizable.

(And before we start shoving more temporary char buffers everywhere
just to get rid of the std::string's, maybe we need to think of a
globally used working buffer of size SCREEN_WIDTH_CHARS+1, as a
register of sorts, for when any line of text needs to be made or
processed, then printed, and then goes unused. Maybe help.textrow,
or something like that.)

As for this commit, the available time formats are now more consistent
and changed a little in some places. Leading zeroes for the first unit
are now no longer included, time trial results and the Super Gravitron
can now display hours when they went to 60 minutes before, and we now
always use .CC instead of :CC. These are the formats:
- H:MM:SS
- H:MM:SS.CC
- M:SS
- M:SS.CC
- S.CC  (only used when always_minutes=false, for the Gravitrons)

Here's what changes to the current functions:
- Game::partimestring() is removed - it was used in two places, and
  could be replaced by game.timetstring(game.timetrialpar)
- Game::giventimestring(h,m,s) and Game::timestring() are now wrappers
  for the other functions
- The four remaining functions (Game::resulttimestring(),
  Game::timetstring(t), Game::timestringcenti(buffer, buffer_size)
  and UtilityClass::timestring(t)) are now wrappers for the "central
  function", UtilityClass::format_time.
- UtilityClass::twodigits(int t) is now unused so it's also removed.
- I also added int UtilityClass::hms_to_seconds(int h, int m, int s)
2021-12-25 11:38:12 -08:00
Misa
dd24343141 Use LoadImage in LoadIcon
This de-duplicates the code, simplifying the codebase and reducing the
number of code paths that needs to be maintained. It also adds
robustness checks to LoadIcon that weren't there before (checking that
loading the file succeeded and that decoding the file also succeeded).

Now, you might think that loading the image with alpha will change
things in some way. But actually, I tested it, and I'm pretty sure it
doesn't. Since my window manager, i3, doesn't display icons, I've had to
resort to this hacky multi-liner
( https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/48866 ) to dump the icon to a PAM
file. I don't know what a PAM file is and all my various attempts to
convert it into something readable failed. But what I did instead was
just grab the icon of the game before this commit (on 2.3, just to be
extra sure), and `diff`ed it with the grabbed icon now, and they end up
being the exact same file. So there's literally no difference.

The only other consideration is that LoadImage needs to be exported,
since it's implemented in GraphicsResources.cpp. I just opted to
forward-declare it right before LoadIcon in Screen.cpp, since it's
really the only other time it's used. No need to create a new header
file for it or anything.
2021-12-25 01:29:24 -08:00
Misa
a5c3bd97a0 Remove noAlpha argument from LoadImage
This is just to simplify the function. I really don't see any point in
taking away the alpha for some images, other than to disappoint people
who mod the game assets. It just complicates loading the image with no
real gain. To reduce maintenance costs, let's remove this alternate code
path.

Also it's a default argument and I don't like default arguments.
2021-12-25 01:29:12 -08:00
Misa
3108178c53 Remove noBlend argument from LoadImage
This argument... doesn't do anything.

First off, setting it to true explicitly enables blending on the
resulting surface, which is kind of the exact opposite of the variable
name and is misleading to say the least? And secondly, SDL surfaces have
blending enabled by default anyways, so it still doesn't even do
anything.

It's also a default argument, and I'm not one to shy away from removing
such default arguments.
2021-12-25 01:26:42 -08:00
Misa
a6b076e234 Explicitly zero declared struct ScreenSettingss
Performance cost is negligible and well worth being safe in case there
are more members added in the future but we forget to initialize them.
2021-12-25 00:30:10 -08:00
Misa
1e157f3cc9 De-C++-ify struct ScreenSettings
This includes:
- Removing the constructor in favor of actually being able to see that
  there's an actual function called being made initializing the struct
- Removing the use of a reference in Screen::init() in favor of using a
  pointer
- Adding the struct qualifier everywhere (it's not much typing),
  although technically you could typedef it in C, but I'd rather much
  not typedef just to remove a tag qualifier
2021-12-25 00:30:10 -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
Misa
b7cbdfe8f9 Fix char overflow in Analogue Mode
In aa7b63fa5f, I didn't notice that the
result was implicitly being converted to int by the min/max from before.
I instead added it to the existing char, but that resulted in a char
overflow (it's unsigned, so thankfully not undefined behavior).

But of course the entire point of that commit is to make it explicitly
clear when you are converting between types, intentionally or otherwise,
in min/max comparisons. So despite causing a regression (which I have
now fixed), at least it did its job.
2021-12-22 21:49:08 -08:00
Misa
816a0b9eb7 Move filterSubrect off of Screen
It's only used in FlipScreen.
2021-12-22 20:39:11 -08:00
Misa
f7b4ac8322 Rename stretch mode to scaling mode internally
It's been long overdue that this variable be named properly. 2.2 added
integer scaling mode (thanks Ethan), 2.3 renamed it to scaling mode. Now
2.4 will properly call it what it is so people won't be confused by it.

The ScreenSettings struct member is renamed from stretch to scalingMode
along with the Screen class member being renamed, as well as the
toggleStretchMode function being renamed to toggleScalingMode as well.
Unfortunately, due to compatibility, we can't change the <stretch> XML
tag.
2021-12-22 19:54:59 -08:00
Misa
aa7b63fa5f Remove VVV_min/max in favor of SDL_min/max
VVV_min/max are functions that only operate on ints, and SDL_min/max are
macros that operate on any type but double-evaluate everything.

I know I more-or-less said earlier that SDL_min/max were dumb but I've
changed my mind and think it's better to use them, taking care to make
sure you don't double-evaluate, rather than trying to generate your own
litany of functions with either your own hand-rolled generation macros,
C++ templates, C11 generics, or GCC extensions (that last one you'd
technically use in a macro but it doesn't really matter), all of which
have more downsides than just not double-evaluating.

And the upside of not double-evaluating is that you're disencouraged
from having really complicated single-line min/max expressions and
encouraged to precompute the values beforehand anyway so the final
min/max is more readable. And furthermore you'll notice when you
yourself end up doing double-evaluations anyway. I removed a couple
instances of Graphics::len() being double-evaluated in this commit (as
well as cleaned up some other min/max-using code). Although the only
downside to those double-evaluations was unnecessary computation,
rather than checking the wrong result or having multiple side effects,
thankfully, it's still good to minimize double-evaluations where
possible.
2021-12-22 16:43:31 -08:00
Misa
f7454baffa Hide level path by default
You will now need to go through another confirm menu in order to print
your level path. The confirm menu warns you may leak sensitive
information if you are streaming.

Screenshots:
https://i.imgur.com/0Dc9jsZ.png
https://i.imgur.com/UhDgXqj.png
https://i.imgur.com/Z0ftQnH.png

Fixes #853.
2021-12-22 00:58:27 -08:00
Misa
8ba1325d0f Fix regression with wall stuck flipping behavior exactly reversed
The reason why the wall stuck flipping behavior happened in the first
place was because the code went like this:

    if (jumppressed)
    {
        if (onground && gravitycontrol == 0)
        {
            gravitycontrol = 1;
        }
        if (onroof && gravitycontrol == 1)
        {
            gravitycontrol = 0;
        }
    }

Basically, if you were both on ground and on a roof (i.e. stuck in a
wall), you would flip, but then due to code order and the fact that the
statement is not connected to the previous one, you would immediately
unflip afterwards. But if you were already flipped then the only path
that can be taken is to unflip you, since it's the statement that
appears last.

52fceb3f69 replaces the onground/onroof
conditionals with any_onground/any_onroof, so any player entity would
allow you to flip. But otherwise the code is the same. So is that the
problem?

No; tracing it through with GDB reveals that when you flip,
gravitycontrol is being set to 1, but never being set to 0. And it turns
out that's because any_onroof is not getting set. And that happens
because of another thing that 52fceb3f69
did - which was to set any_onground/any_onroof to true if indeed any
player entity was on ground or on a roof.

Unfortunately, the way Leo did it was to make the two statements
mutually exclusive - an 'if'-'else if' instead of two separate
statements. So a single entity could not mark both any_onground and
any_onroof as true (and the majority of the time, you will be a single
entity).

Thus, the solution is to just drop that 'else'.

Fixes #855.
2021-12-22 00:25:19 -08:00
Misa
caebde9e33 Fix warp sprites of big sprites sometimes not being drawn
I noticed when going frame-by-frame in Vertigo that sometimes the
wrapping enemies at the top sometimes just "popped" in frame. This is
because the sprite warp code only draws the warping sprite of sprites at
the bottom of the screen if they're below y=210. However, the warp point
starts at y=232, and warp sprites can be at most 32x32, which is exactly
the case with the Vertigo sprites, which are exactly 32x32. So the warp
code should start warping sprites if they're below y=200 (232 - 32)
instead.

Horizontal warping also has this problem; it warps at x=320 and
starts drawing warp sprites at x=300, even though it should start
drawing at x=288 (320 - 32). I've gone ahead and fixed that as well.
2021-12-20 20:18:24 -08:00
Misa
44ebb19d77 Outline "NO SIGNAL"
This is just in case the background gets changed by a custom level or
something to be something that would otherwise result in bad contrast.
Also if it needs to go outside the box for some reason. And I just like
the look of the outline.
2021-12-20 20:07:38 -08:00
Misa
9cddae8cc3 Outline trophy text
Whew, look at all those copy-pasted print statements!

Doing this because of the in-game timer feature. The text would
otherwise clash harshly with the timer otherwise. Even with the outline
it still clashes, but at least there's an outline so it's not as harsh.
2021-12-20 20:02:07 -08:00
Misa
1d6a808cbd Add centiseconds to timer overlays
This adds centiseconds to the in-game timer, as well as the time trial
timer.

This is to aid speedrun moderators in determining when exactly a run was
completed, which they can't easily do if the timer only has a precision
up to a second.
2021-12-20 19:26:01 -08:00
Misa
51fac68d3a Fix in-game timer going away after playing Super Gravitron
The problem was that it also needed to check that game.swnmode was true,
in addition to game.swngame being 1, to actually check that the Super
Gravitron was being played.
2021-12-20 17:44:34 -08:00
Misa
b7b9caacfc Remove unused game-gamestates
These were `CLICKTOSTART` and `FOCUSMODE`.
2021-12-18 00:01:32 -08:00
Misa
119e25d0bb Change all game-gamestates to use an enum type
Currently, all game-gamestate variables are just ints. This is not
particularly type-safe, in case the number of enums changes. To verify
that all current uses of the game-gamestate variables actually use the
enums, change them to be typed with the enum instead.

(As an aside, we should probably rename this so that it can't be
confused with Terry's state machine that has several different ways to
exploit to warp you to the credits, but that's something to do later.)
2021-12-17 23:57:55 -08:00
Misa
b67386894c hardreset: Reset ingame_titlemode
You'll note that getting in to the glitchy state of the game (the state
where you could play the game after it had hardreset() called on it)
required the player to quit to menu with ingame_titlemode set to true.
Well, quitting to menu calls hardreset(). So if hardreset() is called
when quitting, then you can no longer preserve ingame_titlemode that
way. This is a bit overkill, but I'm just taking precautions.
2021-12-17 23:39:26 -08:00
Misa
7f9247b0c7 Add asserts if ingame_titlemode in unexpected places
The game will now assert if the main menu is created while
ingame_titlemode is true, or if we attempt to load into a mode while
it's true. And if assertions are disabled then it just stops doing it
anyway.

I don't think there's any way to get a glitched ingame_titlemode again,
ever since I removed save data deletion taking you back to the main
menu. But I've had enough bugs with the fact that we more-or-less use
the same state for main menu options and in-game options, and that
glitched ingame_titlemode bug DID just happen, so I'm taking
precautions.
2021-12-17 23:36:13 -08:00
Misa
5ebc65d1a2 Pull out fade mode handling into separate function
The next commit will add logic that more-or-less quits the whole block
if ingame_titlemode, and instead of adding another layer of indentation
I will just pull this into its own function so we can use a return
statement.
2021-12-17 23:35:08 -08:00
Misa
cc9c71a94a deletestats: Properly reset bestgamedeaths
While I was testing deleting data while you were in-game, I noticed that
deleting data gave you all the "Win with less than X deaths" trophies,
even if you never got any of them before deleting data. Well, it turns
out that if you have the best game death count of 0, then you win every
trophy, and if you have the best game death count of -1 then that means
you haven't completed the game yet.

This reset was added in e3bfc79d4a, so at
least it's not in 2.3, but I only have myself to blame for making this
mistake. Whoops.
2021-12-17 23:34:44 -08:00
Misa
2770353142 Don't go back to main menu when deleting main game save data
Going back to the main menu allowed for glitchiness to occur if you
deleted your save data while in in-game options. This meant you could
then load back in to the game, and then quit to the menu, then open the
options and then jump back in-game, exploring the state of the game
after hardreset() had been called on it. Which is: pretty glitchy.

For example, this meant having your room coordinates be 0,0 (which is
different from 100,100, which is the actual 0,0, thanks for the
100-indexing Terry), which caused some of the room transitions to be
disabled because room transitions were disabled if the
game.door_up/down/left/right variables were -2 or less, and they were
computed based on room coordinates, which meant some of them went
negative if you were 0,0 and not 100,100. At least this was the case
until I removed those variables for, at best, doing nothing, and at
worst, being actively harmful.

Anyways, so deleting your save data now just takes you back to the
previous menu, much like deleting custom level data does. I don't know
why deleting save data put you back on the main menu in the first place.
It's not like the options menu needed to be reloaded or anything. I
checked and this was the behavior in 2.0 as well, so it was probably
added for a dumb reason.

I considered prohibiting data deletion if you were ingame_titlemode, but
as of the moment it seems to be okay (if albeit weird, e.g. returning to
menu while in Secret Lab doesn't place your cursor on the "play"
button), and I can always add such a prohibition later if it was really
causing problems. Can't think of anything bad off of the top of my head,
though.

Btw thanks to Elomavi for discovering that you could do this glitch.
2021-12-17 23:34:25 -08:00
Misa
1924ca53ac Remove game.door_left/right/up/down variables
These don't do anything, and in fact are actively harmful by disabling
room transitions if your roomx/roomy is glitched.
2021-12-17 19:43:29 -08:00
Misa
a345cf93b8 Fix elephant placement across rooms
Okay, so, this is the elephant sprite, right?

https://i.imgur.com/dtS70zk.png

This is how it looks in the actual game, when you stitch all the rooms
together:

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

Looks kind of messed-up, doesn't it?

Okay, so, in the bottom two rooms (11,9) and (12,9), the elephant is
placed at y-position -152. But in (11,8) and (12,8), it's placed at
y-position 96. This is despite the fact that -152 plus 240 is 88, not
96.

Similarly, in the left two rooms (11,8) and (11,9), the elephant is
placed at x-position 64, but in the right two rooms (12,8) and (12,9),
the elephant is placed at -264. This is despite the fact that 64 minus
320 is -256, not -264.

All of this stems from the calculations in Otherlevel.cpp using offsets
of -248 and -328 instead of -240 and -320.

So there's an 8-pixel offset that causes the elephant to be chopped off
when viewed with all the rooms stitched together. Simple enough to fix.
For the y-position fixes, I decremented the initial 8-pixel multiplier
as well, else the elephant would sink into the floor.

And this is what the elephant looks like now after stitching:

https://i.imgur.com/27ePLm1.png

Thanks to Tzann for pointing this out.
2021-12-08 16:25:18 -08:00
Dav999-v
f60d2a2964 Fix -Wformat-security warnings
These warnings are kinda spammy, and they make sense in principle.
vlog_error takes a format string, so passing it an arbitrary string
(even error messages from libraries) isn't a good idea.
2021-12-05 10:45:36 -08:00
Misa
6e832cae20 LoadImage: Check LodePNG return value and print errors
Dvoid from Discord just reported a crash when trying to load a
custom tiles2.png that was encoded weirdly.

The problem is that we don't check the return value from LodePNG, so
LodePNG gives us a null pointer, and then
SDL_CreateRGBSurfaceWithFormatFrom doesn't check this null pointer,
which then propagates until we crash in SDL_ConvertSurfaceFormat (or
rather, one of its sub-functions), and we would probably crash somewhere
else anyway if it continued.

After properly checking LodePNG's return value, along with printing the
error, it turns out that Dvoid's custom tiles2.png had an "invalid CRC".
I don't know what this means but it sounds worrying. `feh` can read the
file correctly but it also reports a "CRC error".
2021-11-14 14:02:51 -08:00
Misa
a6728c4648 README.md: Link to #618 for old Ubuntu versions
While we can't fix Canonical, we can at least work around them, and help
people on Ubuntu out by linking them to my comment listing the
currently-known workarounds.
2021-11-14 10:11:33 -08:00
Misa
cd15ae0fdc Use SDL_FALLTHROUGH if available
The SDL_FALLTHROUGH macro has been added to SDL 2.0.18. Until 2.0.18 is
released, use it if it's available.
2021-11-11 23:48:41 -08:00
Misa
0c1f756af8 Switch over to using SDL_GetTicks64()
SDL_GetTicks64() is a function that got added in SDL 2.0.18, which is
just an SDL_GetTicks() without a value that wraps every ~49 days,
instead wrapping after the sun explodes and kills us all. Oh sorry,
didn't mean to get existential.

For now, put this behind an SDL_VERSION_ATLEAST guard, which will be
removed when SDL 2.0.18 officially releases and we can update to it.
2021-11-01 11:37:50 -07:00
Misa
75e031cef0 Don't toggle VSync twice
The vsync variable is already toggled in toggleVSync(). Whoops.
2021-10-29 12:24:10 -07:00
Misa
d0992e18a4 Fix regression with rainbow lab BG in editor
731fb89c90 was partially reverted by #624
because of my bad rebase.
2021-10-28 17:27:13 -07:00
Misa
1bc1149ab5 Fix regression with counting out-of-bounds custom entities
My latest rebase of #624 (refactoring/splitting editor.cpp) accidentally
overwrote #787 and essentially reverted it entirely. So, add it back in.

This is the same as #787 except it uses the new names, uses SDL_INLINE
to inline the function, and uses named constants.
2021-10-27 16:49:57 -07:00
Misa
58c518c856 Silence GCC warnings about void*-to-function-pointer casts
GCC warns on casting `void*` to function pointers. This is because the C
standard makes a clear distinction between pointers to objects (`void*`)
and pointers to functions (function pointers), and does not specify
anything related to being able to cast object pointers to function
pointers.

The warning message is factually wrong, though - it states that it is
forbidden by ISO C, when in fact it is not, and is actually just
unspecified.

We can't get rid of the cast entirely, because we need the explicit cast
(the C standard _does_ mandate you need an explicit cast when converting
between object pointers and function pointers), and at the end of the
day, this is simply how `SDL_LoadFunction()` works (and more
importantly, how `dlsym()` works), so we can't get rid of it, and we
have no reason to anyways since it means we don't have a hard runtime
dependency on Steam (unlike some other games) and casting `void*` to
function pointers always behaves well on every single platform we ship
on that supports Steam.

Unfortunately, this warning seems to be a part of -Wpedantic, and
there's no way to disable this warning specifically without disabling
-Wpedantic. Luckily, I've found a workaround - just cast to `intptr_t`
before casting to the function pointer. Hopefully the compiler doesn't
get smarter in the future and this ends up breaking or anything...
2021-10-21 01:00:06 -07:00
Ally
f3786a8e3f
Add setactivityposition(x,y), add new textbox color transparent (#847)
* Add `setactivityposition(x,y)`, add new textbox color `transparent`

This commit adds a new internal command as a part of the visual activity zone changes I've been making.
This one allows the user to reposition the activity zone to anywhere on the screen.
In addition, this commit adds the textbox color `transparent`, which just sets r, g and b to 0.
rgb(0, 0, 0) normally creates the color black, however in VVVVVV textboxes, it makes the background
of them invisible, and makes the text the off-white color which the game uses elsewhere.

* add new variables to hardreset

* Fix unwanted text centering; offset position by 16, 4

It makes sense for `setactivityposition(0, 0)` to place the activity zone in the default position,
so the x has been offset by 16, and the y has been offset by 4.

Text was being automatically centered, meaning any activity zone which wasn't centered had misplaced text.
This has been fixed by calculating the center manually, and offsetting it by the passed value.
2021-10-13 15:38:51 -07:00
Misa
700be11137 Remove space at end of Press %s to Teleport
This wasn't there in 2.2 and previous. I accidentally introduced it in.
2021-10-12 16:59:36 -07:00
Misa
449526bb4f Fix regression with per-pixel collision colors
In previous versions, the game mistakenly checked the wrong color
channel of sprites, checking the red channel instead of the alpha
channel. I abuse this in some of my levels. Then I broke it when
refactoring masks so the game now no longer checks the red channel but
seems to check the blue channel instead. So re-fix this to the previous
bug, and preserve the previous bug with a comment explaining why.
2021-10-06 23:18:58 -07:00
Misa
2f25ab77b1 Fix regression with tile 10 not having nothing behind it
This broke when I was refactoring things earlier, because we no longer
have a direct reference to the contents array, instead using a copied
int. But we have a settile() function anyway, so why not use it?
2021-10-06 17:00:50 -07:00
Misa
038f15f4a6 Remove outdated FIXMEs from Screen.cpp
The VSync renderer workaround is no longer a thing, so these comments
should go away.
2021-10-03 13:23:12 -07:00
Misa
7eea59a7e8 Make impossible time trial save screen message less verbose
Ally asked me why it was so verbose, and recommended wording it like
this instead. Not that it should matter much, since it _is_ impossible,
but...
2021-10-02 09:24:44 -07:00
Misa
0ed0892977 Add impossible message for quicksave screen in time trials
It is impossible to get on the quicksave screen in time trials, because
Enter is always bound to restarting time trials in a time trial, and
there's no way to open the map screen otherwise.

So, I've decided to add a fun little message in case someone somehow
manages to get to this screen in a time trial.
2021-10-01 21:13:51 -07:00
Misa
db8e0cd70a De-duplicate map menu quicksave screen
As is typical, the code was copy-pasted to account for Flip Mode, and
then copy-pasted again to account for custom levels, leading to four
instances of the same code.

I clean this up while also improving code style. This is where the new
FLIP macro and the fixed PrintWrap help a lot - otherwise the "Game
saved ok!" screen would look really wrong without the height
corrections.
2021-10-01 21:06:31 -07:00
Misa
b26ccd914d Simplify flipme text box position correction
It now looks more like the FLIP macro in Render.cpp: The y-position is
simply the height of the area the object is being flipped in, minus the
y-position itself, minus the height of the object. So:

    flipped_yp = constant - yp - height

This is just a mathematical simplification of the existing statement,
which is:

    flipped_yp = yp + 2 * (constant/2 - yp) - height

Using algebra, the 2 distributes into the parentheses, so

    flipped_yp = yp + constant - 2 * yp - height

And the two `yp`s add together, so

    flipped_yp = constant - yp - height

It's more readable this way.

Also I am using a named constant instead of a hardcoded one.
2021-10-01 20:59:55 -07:00
Misa
98b392197c PrintWrap: Account for height in Flip Mode
Otherwise, the text will be in the wrong position compared to normal
mode.

PrintWrap is not used in Flip Mode yet, but it will be used on the map
screen in an upcoming change of mine. The FLIP macro in Render.cpp can't
help us there, since it would need to know the height of the wrapped
text at compile time, when the height is only figured out at runtime
based off of the string (or, well, right _now_ the string _is_ known,
but we are going to merge localization for 2.4, and it's better to
future-proof...), and only PrintWrap itself can figure out the height of
the text. (Or, well, I suppose you could call it from outside the
function, but that's not very separation-of-concernsy style.)
2021-10-01 20:49:27 -07:00
Misa
517e20cecb Account for heights in the FLIP macro
Flipping objects in Flip Mode needs to account for the heights of those
objects (that's why flipme text boxes in Flip Mode in 2.2 were
positioned wrongly).

Also, turn it into a macro instead of an inline function.

This changes the positions of all existing de-duplicated map menu text
in Flip Mode, but it'll be more correct.
2021-10-01 20:39:24 -07:00
Misa
3a911a9a9b Fix SCREEN_HEIGHT_PIXELS being wrong constant
Whoops.
2021-10-01 09:35:28 -07:00
Misa
a346379413 Remove unused math.h include from Maths.h
Apparently this was in here, just completely unused.
2021-09-27 23:11:20 -07:00
Misa
3decf54dbc Mark all vlog functions with printf attributes
This ensures that compiler warnings about format strings will apply to
all calls of these functions as well.
2021-09-27 20:49:09 -07:00
Misa
5533215019 Use SDL_NORETURN
I misread SDL's code and thought that SDL's `begin_code.h` was internal
only to SDL. It turns out you get it when you include basically any
header, such as `SDL_stdinc.h`. So use it directly instead of copying it
for our own.
2021-09-27 10:32:23 -07:00
Misa
c3dfd4a4b1 De-duplicate map menu stats screen rendering code
Between accounting for Flip Mode and custom levels, this code was
copy-pasted three times, leading to _four_ instances of one code!

Anyways, I've cleaned it up. The position of the text in Flip Mode is
going to differ by 4 pixels from how it was previously, but that really
shouldn't matter.
2021-09-25 17:16:52 -07:00
Misa
e9351b4a00 Fix winning in No Death Mode saying "One trinkets"
While dying in No Death Mode was fixed to no longer say "One trinkets"
in 2.3, if you win in No Death Mode with one trinket, the game would say
"One trinkets".

So to fix this, just slot a ternary in there. The code is already kind
of bad anyways and is going to be refactored/de-STLed in the future
regardless, so I'm not feeling too badly about shoving a ternary in
there like that.
2021-09-25 17:06:59 -07:00
Misa
38b2213745 Rename number to number_words
This is to clarify that it returns the word forms of numbers, not
numbers themselves.
2021-09-25 15:08:13 -07:00
Misa
409f7b078f Update SDL version in README.md to 2.0.16
The game uses SDL 2.0.16 now. In fact, it already uses SDL 2.0.17 as
well, and will be definitely using SDL 2.0.18 when it releases.
2021-09-24 21:33:10 -07:00
Misa
cace685020 Add POS_MOD macro and use for all positive modulos
This macro is to make it so it won't be error-prone to write the
semi-confusing `(a % b + b) % b` statement, and you can just use an easy
macro instead.

Currently, the only places a positive modulo is needed is when switching
tilesets, enemies, and warp directions in the editor, as well as when
getting a tile in the tower, since towers just repeat themselves
vertically. Towers used this weird while-loop to sort of emulate a
modulo, which isn't half-bad, but is unnecessary, and I don't think any
compiler would recognize it as a modulo. (And if it's not optimized to a
proper modulo... what happens if the number being moduloed is really,
really big?)
2021-09-24 17:48:15 -07:00
Misa
891ca527f9 Remove overcomplicated integer divisions
Believe it or not, there are still some remnants of the ActionScript
coding standards in the codebase! And one of them sometimes pops up
whenever an integer division happens.

As it so happens, it seems like division in ActionScript automatically
produces a decimal number. So to prevent that, the game sometimes
subtracts off the remainder of the number to be divided before
performing the division on it.

Thus, we get statements that look like

    (a - (a % b)) / b

And probably more parentheses surrounding it too, since it would be
copy-pasted into yet another larger expression, because of course it
would.

`(a % b)` here is subtracting the remainder of `a` divided by `b`, using
the modulo operator, before it gets divided by `b`. Thus, the number
will always be divisible by `b`, so dividing it will mathematically not
produce a decimal number.

Needless to say, this is unnecessary, and very unreadable. In fact, when
I saw these for the first time, I thought they were overcomplicated
_modulos_, _not_ integer division! In C and C++, dividing an integer by
an integer will always result in an integer, so there's no need to do
all this runaround just to divide two integers.

To find all of these, I used the command

    rg --pcre2 '(.+?).+?-.+?(?=\1).+?%.+?([\d]+?).+?\/.+?(?=\2)'

which basically matches expressions of the form 'a - a % b / b', where
'a' and 'b' are identical and there could be any characters in the
spaces.
2021-09-24 17:39:31 -07:00
Misa
6192269128 Remove vmult lookup tables
There's really no need to put the y-multiplication in a lookup table.
The compiler will optimize the multiplication better than putting it in
a lookup table will.

To improve readability and to hardcode things less, the new
SCREEN_WIDTH_TILES and SCREEN_HEIGHT_TILES constant names are used, as
well as adding a new TILE_IDX macro to calculate the index of a tile in
a concatenated-rows (row-major in formal parlance) array. Also, tile
numbers are stored in a temporary variable to improve readability as
well (no more copy-pasting `contents[i + vmult[j]]` over and over
again).
2021-09-24 16:37:27 -07:00
Misa
491f3732aa Fix trailing whitespace in CustomLevels.h
Really not sure how they got there. I think it was because of my naive
indentation fix, so.
2021-09-24 16:36:54 -07:00
Misa
f9573a036d Remove commented-out old spike block code
This seems to be code for creating spike blocks in a previous version of
the game. It's unused and commented out, so, remove it.
2021-09-24 16:26:11 -07:00
Misa
3fcab3a395 Remove splitseconds lookup table and inline it
There's really no reason for this simple multiplication plus division to
be in a lookup table. The compiler will optimize it faster than putting
it in a lookup table will, I'm sure.
2021-09-24 16:03:14 -07:00
Misa
f48e385e68 Remove Ethan's binary-or comment
This comment was referring to a now-deleted variable named mkdirResult
that was binary-"or"ed with all mkdir() results... except for the saves
directory. That variable was only used for save file migration, which is
now axed, so this comment is referring to nothing now.

I don't really know the answer to Ethan's question, but it doesn't
matter now.
2021-09-23 23:26:28 -07:00
Misa
1b7a1248a8 Declare Windows mkdir as static
It's not going to be used in any other files so... best to declare it
static.
2021-09-23 23:26:00 -07:00
Misa
eabb3941fd Mark VVV_exit implementation as VVV_NORETURN
For consistency. And in case it matters that much (which I don't really
think it does).
2021-09-23 23:02:46 -07:00
Misa
32bd6c41bc Fix regression with VVV_COMPILEMUSIC aborting
So, it turns out freeing everything in binaryBlob::clear() without
checking for NULL results in an abort() because clear() gets called on
musicWriteBlob after it attempts to write the compiled music. It's just
that no one's using VVV_COMPILEMUSIC, so no one's ran into this.

I'm keeping VVV_COMPILEMUSIC around so in the future people can compile
music directly from the game (and probably half the existing
VVV_COMPILEMUSIC code is going to be thrown out, but oh well).
2021-09-23 22:35:52 -07:00
Misa
0c5024f7e7 Use fixed-size int types for resourceheader
Since this refers to specific exported file data, let's make sure this
is portable. I'm not sure if we'll ever ship on systems where
sizeof(int) != 4 or sizeof(bool) != 1, but better to be safer and
future-proof than not.
2021-09-23 22:21:49 -07:00
Misa
51bfed2032 Ifdef numberofHeaders out if not compiling music
This variable is only used when compiling music. Since it doesn't
actually keep track of the number of headers otherwise, ifdef it behind
VVV_COMPILEMUSIC.
2021-09-23 21:55:58 -07:00
Misa
1297b09c47 Fix regression from 2.3 with destroy(platforms)
2.3 introduced a regression with destroy(platforms). The problem was
that isplatform wasn't being set to false when the entity got disabled,
so if the platform was moving, it would keep moving until it hit a wall,
instead of stopping immediately.
2021-09-23 13:16:57 -07:00
Misa
9926d15465 Update Dockerfile to SDL 2.0.16
This is so future CentOS images will be generated with the new SDL
version.
2021-09-23 12:26:50 -07:00
Misa
c94d04a932 Use SDL_isxdigit() in favor of VVV_isxdigit()
SDL_isxdigit() was added in SDL 2.0.16, so we no longer have to
implement isxdigit() ourselves.
2021-09-23 12:26:50 -07:00
Misa
b74dcdc7ee Remove unused Steam GetStat/SetStat
Forgot these when I was cleaning up the unused achievement percentages
functions...
2021-09-22 20:04:34 -07:00
Misa
bf2f33f1ca Add noreturn qualifier to VVV_exit
This function doesn't return, so we mark it as noreturn if the compiler
supports it.
2021-09-22 19:58:31 -07:00
Misa
b2d7a0b4b6 Rewrite STDIN loading to not use STL
Previously, loading STDIN used std::istreambuf_iterator and std::vector
and whatnot because... I guess it was less typing? But this isn't 1989;
we have the disk space to spare and we don't need to use fancy stuff
just to save on typing. It's not that hard to implement an array that
regrows to the nearest power of two every time.
2021-09-22 19:55:28 -07:00
Misa
dbe9f7c2a0 Declare emscriptenloop as static
It's not going to link with anything in a different translation unit, so
just to make sure, we declare it as static.
2021-09-20 13:48:49 -07:00
Misa
1d0401ef83 Move Emscripten includes to top of main.cpp
All system header includes should come before project-specific includes
(includes specific to this game), while coming after the include
specific to the given file (if any; main.cpp doesn't have any).
2021-09-20 13:47:53 -07:00
Misa
4eb7f973ef Axe NETWORK_[set/get]AchievementProgress()
These are unused.

Ethan originally added them in case Terry wanted achievement
percentages. But he didn't add them, and I don't think the achievements
are changing anytime soon, so it's safe to remove this dead code.
2021-09-19 21:49:54 -07:00
Misa
e13d3af2eb Use stub types instead of intptr_t
This is so there are at least compiler warnings raised if one of the
pointers mismatch their types.
2021-09-17 21:11:25 -07:00
Misa
1a0e720be8 Don't use print formatting for hardcoded strings
If the string is hardcoded, then use compile-time string literal
concatenation instead.

I don't know if compilers are smart enough to recognize when you're
passing in hardcoded strings and to concatenate them into the string
literal at compile time instead. I also don't know that if compilers are
smart enough to recognize that, that further they recognize all the
logging functions are just wrappers around printf, and so they can
perform the same optimization at those function call sites, too. So it's
better to just do the string concatenation explicitly instead.
2021-09-17 14:05:23 -07:00
Misa
32f30020fa Name the return types rettype instead of retval
Minor code style fix. They are return types, not return values.
2021-09-17 13:58:44 -07:00
Misa
9d1659c3a4 De-duplicate Steam network function list
Instead of having three separate copies of the function list, use macro
magic to make it so there is only one list that we use in three
different cases.
2021-09-17 13:55:16 -07:00
Misa
135ff36409 Remove <stdio.h> include from SteamNetwork.c
It's unused.
2021-09-17 13:55:16 -07:00
Misa
6ba7058a0e Fix VSync renderer workaround
SDL just got an API to toggle VSync without having to tear down the
renderer ( libsdl-org/SDL#4157 ). We can remove the workaround and use
that instead. For now, we are putting it behind an ifdef until SDL
2.0.18 officially releases in November.

Fixes #831.
2021-09-14 20:23:22 -07:00
Misa
8d0a90a588 Avoid function call to check empty room name
Instead, a simple comparison of the first element will do.
2021-09-12 21:54:47 -07:00
Misa
ddff461a6c Replace hardcoded temp buffer sizes with a named constant
Constants.h will house constants like the screen size and others. But
basically only the screen size for now.

Now we don't have to type that "4 bytes per 40 chars (whole screen)"
comment everywhere...
2021-09-12 21:40:20 -07:00
Misa
ffe53746bc Rename textbox to textboxes and textbox line to lines
It's really dumb that these array names aren't plural when they should
be, because they contain more than one thing.
2021-09-12 21:06:27 -07:00
Misa
a50e8ecf48 Replace roomnames/hiddennames/glitchnames with const char*
Since those are all downstream recipients of either static storage or
memory that doesn't move for the duration of the custom level, it's okay
to make these be `const char*`s without having to redo any of the RAII
memory management.

mapclass::currentarea() is included in this as well. I also cleaned up
Tower.cpp's headers to fix some transitive includes because I was
removing UtilityClass.h includes from all other level files too.

The "Untitled room" names no longer show any coordinates, because doing
so would require complicated memory management that's completely
unneeded. No one will ever see them, and if they do they already know
they have a problem anyway. The only time they might be able to see them
is if they corrupted the areamap, but this was only possible in 2.2 and
previous by dying outside the room deaths array in Outside Dimension
VVVVVV, which has since been patched out. Besides, sometimes the
"Untitled room" gets overwritten by something else anyway (especially in
Finalclass.cpp), so it really, really doesn't matter.
2021-09-12 21:06:26 -07:00
Misa
a10342f5e6 Replace setblockcolour() argument with const char*
There's no reason it needs to be an std::string here.

Although, realistically, we should be using an enum instead of
string-typing, but, eh, that can be fixed later.
2021-09-12 21:06:26 -07:00
Misa
2991b2341a Fix regression with companions not spawning
Companions would not spawn if you didn't load the current room via a
room transition. This meant that companions wouldn't spawn if you loaded
a save file with a companion, at least not until you moved to a
different room and triggered a screen transition. But most importantly,
it meant that the Intermission 1 supercrewmate would never spawn,
because going to Intermission 1 does a straight gotoroom, and does not
do a room transition.

Turns out the roomchange refactor broke things, because of course it
did. The companion logic was implicitly relying on that bool to be set,
because...? Either way, it doesn't make sense. Using roomchange implied
that the code wanted to be ran only when doing a room transition, which
is clearly not the case here. The best thing to do here is to just move
it to a separate function that gets called at the end of
mapclass::gotoroom().
2021-09-11 22:53:07 -07:00
Misa
a7ae3e0fb0 Remove scmmoveme
So, I ended up breaking supercrewmate spawning with that roomchange
refactor. However, upon investigating how to fix it, I was running into
a weird interpolation issue due to scmmoveme, as well as the companion
spawning in the ground in "Very Good". And I was wondering why I or no
one else ended up running into them.

Well, as it turns out, scmmoveme ends up doing absolutely nothing. There
are only two instances where scmmoveme is used. The first is if you
respawn in "Very Good", and somehow have your scmprogress set to that
room. But that's impossible, because whenever you respawn, your
scmprogress is always set to the one after the room you respawn in. Even
if you respawned in the room previous to "Very Good" (which is "Don't
Get Ahead of Yourself!"), it still wouldn't work, since the logic always
kicks in when a gotoroom happens, and not only when a supercrewmate is
actually spawned. Since the scmprogress doesn't match, that case never
gets triggered, and we get to the second time scmmoveme is used, which
is in the catch-all case that always executes.

This second instance... also does nothing, because since we just
respawned, and our scmprogress got set to the room ahead of us, there is
no supercrewmate on screen. Then getscm() returns 0, and the player is
always indice 0, so the only thing we end up doing is setting the
player's x-position to their own x-position. Brilliant.

Anyway, this code results in interpolation issues and the supercrewmate
spawning in the ground on "Very Good" if you die, when my fix is
applied, because my fix moves this logic around to a different frame
order, and that actually ends up making scmmoveme no longer dead code.

So to recap: we have dead code, which looks like it does something, but
doesn't. But if you move it around in a certain way, it ends up having
harmful effects. One of the joys of working on this game...

It's also hilarious that it gets saved to the save file. Why? The only
time this variable is true, it is for literally less than a frame,
because it always gets set to false, because you always respawn using a
gotoroom whenever the supercrewmate dies, because you never respawn in
the same room as a supercrewmate, because Intermission 1 was
deliberately designed that way (else you'd keep continually dying since
the supercrewmate wouldn't move out of the way).
2021-09-11 22:23:47 -07:00
Misa
029463ad47 Remove unused or useless SDL_Rects from Graphics
These were bfont_rect, bg_rect, foot_rect, and images_rect.

bg_rect was only used once to draw the ghost buffer in the editor, but
that was only because Ally didn't know you could just pass NULL in, cuz
the ghost buffer is the same size as the backbuffer.
2021-09-11 02:24:55 -07:00