While none of the mismatches were having a side-effect, this silences a
number of -Wreorder warnings which were drowning out potentially
important diagnostics.
Example: this.EditCursorCommands = ["Explode(20)"] on an item will offer a menu entry to explode the object. Commands may be either strings or function pointers, but function pointers will always be called by name.
src/script/C4Script.cpp:159:21: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
for (long i = 0; i < sizeof(values) / sizeof(*values); ++i) \
^
I would prefer to render the models for speaker portraits directly. However, it seems like it's not currently possible to clip or render models to offscreen surfaces.
The distinction between the "aul" and "non-aul" parts of
the script engine are mostly historical accident, and the
current organization of the source code does not use
sub-subdirectories. I'd like to keep it that way.
This reverts commit 69ba06b8d0.
Par() calls and '...' in function calls make functions take varargs
without this being obvious from the header. ExtraWarn about this so people
who care about it can add an ellipsis to the parameter list.
Accepting an ellipsis as the final parameter in a function declaration
makes it immediately obvious that the function can take a variable number
of parameters
If an object moves and other objects are attached to its SolidMask, only objects in front of this plane are moved along with it. Defaults to Plane if zero.
This makes C4Script consistent with C-based languages, and current usage
on master shows that in the majority of cases, the author expected to have
to place a semicolon after the loop anyway.
There have been some bugs and crashes related to unwanted deep comparison (e.g. in the maze scenario). Scripters very rarely need deep comparison, so it should not be the default for the most commonly used operator.
This also changes behaviour of GetIndexOf to do pointer comparison.
This change has Guenther's seal of approval.
This is mostly to prevent crashes when prototypes are deleted.
Also change proplist savegame format to not include the constant flag - all
constant proplists are not stored in savegames anymore, but recreated from
the game data. Store the prototype at that position instead.
Factor the common if (TokenType != t) UnexpectedToken() into a function.
Write the end-of-list-or-comma as one if and one Match instead of a long
switch-case-statement.
CheckParTypes now requires that the parameter array passed in is long
enough, just like Exec does. Luckily, FnCall has a ParSet, which is always
long enough.
As discussed in http://forum.openclonk.org/topic_show.pl?tid=2917, I
have merged all copyright notices into a single file and referenced that
merged file from each source file.
For the updated source files, the timeline has been split into three
parts:
1. Pre-RWD code (before 2001)
2. RWD code (2001 through 2009)
3. OpenClonk code (2009 and later)
All pre-RWD copyright notices have been left intact, as have RWD-era
copyright notices where the file did not have a RedWolf design copyright
notice but only individual author ones. All copyright notices of the
OpenClonk era have been replaced by a single notice ranging from the
first recorded year to the current year (2013). Mape code did not get a
OpenClonk Team copyright notice because it is somewhat separate from the
main OpenClonk codebase and has only been touched by Armin Burgmeier.
Turns out changing prop list numbers while they are still indexed by number in the hash map was a bad idea. Existing prop lists are now de-numbered, pushed to an external shelve and re-numbered when added after section load.
The new type C4TimeMilliseconds behaves for the most part like a uint32_t but is overflow-proof in comparisons.
In some places, a 0-value (or uint_max) of the variable storing the time had the special meaning "not set yet". This has been resolved by having it as a pointer to C4TimeMilliseconds with NULL meaning that it has not been set yet.
When reloading a function, C4AulParse didn't reset the parameter count.
This resulted in the function's ParCount to eventually increase above
C4AUL_MAX_Par, at which point parameter type checking would access
invalid memory.