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about accepted goods of industry tiles, instead of magic numbers
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- const, whitespace, indentation, bracing, GB/SB, pointless casts
- use the trinary operator where appropriate
- data types (uint[] -> AcceptedCargo, ...)
- if cascade -> switch
- if (ptr) -> if (ptr != NULL)
- DeMorgan's Law
- Fix some comments
- 0 -> '\0', change magic numbers to symbolic constants
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comments, excess empty lines, minor other changes
nothing spectacular, just some stuff, which piled up
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int/uint/int16/byte/-1 with proper types and constants
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proper types or just removing them
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CT_INVALID/OWNER_SPECTATOR/INVALID_STATION where appropriate
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functions that don't change their pointer parameters
- change a lot of byte player types to PlayerID
- beautify header files, same "#endif /* filename */" ending
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owner it is accessed by [GS]etOwner anyway and when it doesn't store an owner, but arbitrary data, accessing a field called "owner" is confusing.
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strings more explicit
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numbers
by enums. There remains work in gfx.c to move the "transparency" and
"recolor" bits around to make space for more sprites. However, 2800
additional sprites can now be loaded. There also remains cleanup and
Doxygen work on many of the header files.
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of GB - should be a bit nicer to read
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steep
(i.e. spans two height levels) and use it throughout the code.
-Codechange: Add CanBuildDepotByTileh to find if a tile is suitable to
build a depot on it. Wraps some bitmagic which seems quite unreadable at
first glance
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large maps. They are always placed next to the borderline, so the perimeter is used instead of area to scale the number of those industries.
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instead of the old {TOWN} {STRING} way.
- The formatting of the industry name can be controlled with the string STR_INDUSTRY_FORMAT.
Change: Changed several occurences of {STRING1} into {TOWN} to get rid of townnametype being used directly.
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Added RandomTile/RandomTileSeed functions to generate a random tile.
Changed landscape routines so they don't assume that the Y map side is a power of two. (support for this is not complete, though)
Changed some frequently used map macros to not compute the values each time.
Silence some warnings on MSVC.
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structs, this doesn't change the saved format for now. It's a stepping stone for further changes.
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TileVirtXY
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removed the 'byte' saveload arrays which means you can save an array of more than 255 elements, or bigger structs than 255 bytes. This doesn't yet solve the problem that a chunk can be a maximum of 16384 big.
- Fix: also fix an unnoticed error in SlSaveLoadConv() due to wrong types.
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raw-industries build-restriction, as it can be built always, patch-setting, or no patch-setting.
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to a total of 61, which is 53% :)
- CodeChange: To correctly accept engine-prototypes, the best-player checking has been moved to its own function, I hope it functions the same as before.
- CodeChange: Added symbolic types of PlayerID, OrderID and EngineID. For engines also added GetEngine() and IsEngineIndex(), similar to the other such functions.
- CodeChange: To correctly build industries, some tables have been moved to build_industry.h. The only way to find out currently if an industry is valid in a climate is by looping all industries and checking if it matches. Also to comply with the patch setting build_rawmaterial_industries, it is assumed that these industries do not accept any cargo of any type. This can and probably should changed in the future to some flag in their struct. Also use _opt_ptr instead of _opt.
- CodeChange: implemented the HQ checking code inspired by MarkR2 in "[ 1190944 ] Many commands not checked for security". Unfortunately it is impossible to prevent only deleting a HQ by a modified client atm.
- CodeChange: For insert order and modify order their parameters are implicitely truncated to 8 bits, instead of the 16 bits said in the comments.
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ExtChangeIndustryProduction(). These randoms are strange.
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was concerning oil rigs and oil rafineries, but specifically NOT oil wells. ;-) Documented that.
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use the enum as parameter type for CreateEffectVehicle*()
-Fix: [1116619] Generate the correct smoke type for diesel trains
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explicit types as parameters
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long time ago
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industries
in the map
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1kx1k maps should now be much faster, and give more than just oil-stuff ;)
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- Supports trains, road vehicles and ships.
- Uses A* pathfinding (same codebase as the new ai).
- Currently unlimited search depth, so might perform badly on large maps/networks (especially ships).
- Will always find a route if there is one.
- Allows custom penalties for obstacles to be set in openttd.cfg (npf_ values).
- With NPF enabled, ships can have orders that are very far apart. Be careful, this will break (ships get lost) when the old pathfinder is used again.
- Feature: Disabling 90 degree turns for trains and ships.
- Requires NPF to be enabled.
- Ships and trains can no longer make weird 90 degree turns on tile borders.
- Codechange: Removed table/directions.h.
- table/directions.h contained ugly static tables but was included more than once. The tables, along with a few new ones are in npf.[ch] now. Better suggestions for a location?
- Fix: Binary heap in queue.c did not allocate enough space, resulting in a segfault.
- Codechange: Rewritten FindFirstBit2x64, added KillFirstBit2x64.
- Codechange: Introduced constant INVALID_TILE, to replace the usage of 0 as an invalid tile. Also replaces TILE_WRAPPED.
- Codechange: Moved TileAddWrap() to map.[ch]
- Add TileIndexDiffCByDir(), TileIndexDiffCByDir().
- Codechange: Moved IsTrainStationTile() to station.h
- Add: IsRoadStationTile() and GetRoadStationDir().
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give the more meaningful names
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[GS]etTileType() instead of plain int.
This makes it necessary to rename TileType() to GetTileType() because a type and a function may not share the same name.
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single tile from map.h and put them into a seperate file tile.h
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These scale a number relative to the map size/circumference.
Use them to scale the amount of map objects.
Of course at the moment they return just the input, because there are no bigger/smaller maps yet.
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