move light-specific "load textures from BSP" routine to light
fix a couple bugs with external wad textures (there should always be at least a 40-byte miptex in there)
light can now load external textures
move -paths to common settings
fix bug with missing texture not filling miptex name
- for Quake-likes, WADs will be added as file system archives directly when the first brush is encountered since the wad key is ready to go by that point.
- after loading the .map and before constructing the BSP, what I call secondary textures (animation frames for Quake-likes) are added to the list, and the BSP's miptex data is filled.
- BSP miptex data is now opaque to the BSP process; the BSP simply copies the raw miptex information from the input. This simplifies the BSP structures and reading/writing routines.
- the img subsystem supports reading from raw miptexes now, although in practice this only happens for Quake-likes atm
- instead of a "wal cache", maps now have a "meta cache" which stores the metadata information for all games instead of just Quake II
- texture meta can now be ref'd out rather than needing to be copied every time (mainly only a gain for the std::string)
- wad.cc/wad.hh is gone; wads are now pushed into the filesystem archive
- fixed broken wad_archive
- fs subsystem iterated on a little bit; supports marking archives as external (only used for wads currently; see `LoadTextureData`)
- load_tga has better error handling
- add in foot-gun protection to the BSP readers; now they assert on failure to read instead of silently propagating that error throughout the rest of the process
- bsputil uses img stuff now, so it should handle palettes better
add new parallel logging stuff in common/parallel which wraps parallel_for(_each) and provides automatic percentage indicator
fix issue with light not pulling in settings
move logging stuff into its own namespace and simplify
* cmd
* cmake change for tbb DLLs
add in test for double-hyphens
* cmd
* game version
* settings!
* bsp texture usage
decompile fix for q1bsp
* finish up the options for qbsp
* light finished?
* finish up the few missing bits
* move scalar/int32 up
* Run clang-format pass
* natvis for our mathlib
use slightly faster storage for winding
fix light tests
* allow dictionary to be a base type
* re-run style
* Remove cfg_static
Fix options summary
* natvis for lockable_value<T>
* last-ish pass?
* format
* forgot last few lockables
Dynamic extent calculation - turned on by default - will automatically determine the extents used for winding_from_plane beforehand. On a 50kb .map file it only takes about 10ms, so for the majority of maps it should be instantaneous.
Simplify hull areas
Q2's `face_get_contents` generated empty surfaces when SKIP was used. It now has another line of defense to ensure contents aren't set to empty, but I'm not sure where the other line of defense went that was supposed to do this.
Remove old comment
imglib now lives in common
fs 'load' split into two functions, where and load. the former allows you to query for and return archive & path for a given file, whereas the latter handles that for you.
use log verbose in light rather than own verbose flag
Moved vector-related operations from mathlib to qvec, moved a few into qv::
Use clamp/max/min directly instead of #define'ing them
Move a few single-use functions directly above their usages
just store as a std::vector of pairs. Lookups aren't done much in qbsp
so linear search performance should be fine.
epair_order approach gets messy because we sometimes add epairs
Some more vec3_t removals
A bunch of float -> vec_t in light
Simplified construction of lockables
mapdata_t writes directly to an mbsp instead of vector copies
simplified constructor for qvec(T...) that uses fold expressions
simplified rgba_miptex_t
fixed a lot of broken winding_base_t behavior
merged all winding types into winding_base_t
removed now-empty files
- main mbsp types are declared first in the files, and types that were single-member are now not structs
- conversion is handled by the sub-types themselves. Currently no diagnostic for *what* members overflow, but, overflow is handled via thrown exceptions on all overflowable members
- aabb type is used where appropriate now, simplifying a few areas
typedef -> using
include guards -> pragma once
typedef struct x { } y; -> struct y { }
some fixes to extremely old code that shouldn't be required any more
Use optional to properly indicate the intended purpose of optional/"unset" values rather than a magic number (also because for some reason outputnum was stuck at 0 even though it defaults to -1 and I didn't want to debug why)
beginning of Q2 contents