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VEH_Train is 0, VEH_Road is 1 and so on
This means that "v->type" can be used as array indexes instead of VehTypeToIndex() (or "v->type - VEH_Train/0x10 as the code still used in some places)
Surprisingly this can be done without changing the savegame format
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autoreplace window
-The user will notice the following changes:
All vehicle types behaves in the same way
Adding/removing an engine (new design and so on) can no longer result in the window selecting a new engine
All valid replacements will be displayed since it looks at refitting options as well (this solves the missing ships with the newships GRF)
Since you can't replace an engine into itself, the engine selected in the left list will no longer appear in the right list
-The code changes:
Instead of looping all engines all the time, each list generates a list like the build windows
This ensures consistent list generation since only one function can loop all engines
Unified code for all vehicle types
It now use the lists to call the drawing code in the build vehicle window
Works on selected EngineIDs instead of selected index in the list
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gets flooded and there is a vehicle on the bridge. Original patch by KeeperofTheSoul.
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paid for, so that cargo cannot be paid for more than once.
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loading the game. This can solve crashes when a game is loaded with missing GRF's
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magic numbers and add a function IsNormalAircraft() which tells us whether the aircraft is in fact some flying device or a rotor/shadow.
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real static inline functions
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valid vehicle types in the argument
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0,1,2... for use for index to arrays
Used this function to get rid of some switch-cases in build_vehicle_gui.cpp
-Fix (r8335): ship build window didn't remember assending/decending sort setting
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now works with the type given as a byte as well as a vehicle pointer
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uint16
-Fix: CmdMassStartStopVehicle() tried to put a TileIndex into an uint16
Those two bugs were unrelated to each other and unrelated to r8295, even though that commit touched the code in question
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depot_airport_index for GenerateVehicleSortList() and BuildVehicleList() into one uint16 argument
It turned out that all 3 arguments were the same at all the places those functions are called, so there was no point in having more than one
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fail to reset prev_shared and next_shared
-As a result, vehicles in the game could end up having prev/next pointers to vehicles, that was no longer in the game
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excessive payment any longer, as the origin TILE is now stored as long as the origin STATION for the transported cargos. Basically this is only a temporary fix until cargopackets are implemented, but it fixes one of the oldest known bugs (Special Thanks to Darkvater for lots of testing)
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values.
This lets us increase the sprite width from 14 to up to 29 bits,
effectively nulling the old sprite limit. Table changes in next commit.
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OT_LOADING and OT_LEAVESTATION) replaced by v->BeginLoading() and v->LeaveStation() calls. This should allow easy hooking of those state transitions in order to maintain vehicle loading queue.
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stillunknown and pv2b.
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Vehicle*. This removes the need for look ups by index. Also declare the array static.
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- A proper ./configure, so everything needs to be configured only once, not for every make.
- Usage of makedepend when available. This greatly reduces the time needed for generating the dependencies.
- A generator for all project files. There is a single file with sources, which is used to generate Makefiles and the project files for MSVC.
- Proper support for OSX universal binaries.
- Object files for non-MSVC compiles are also placed in separate directories, making is faster to switch between debug and release compiles and it does not touch the directory with the source files.
- Functionality to make a bundle of all needed files for for example a nightly or distribution of a binary with all needed GRFs and language files.
Note: as this merge moves almost all files, it is recommended to make a backup of your working copy before updating your working copy.
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