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similar stuff)
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checked properly.
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more appropriate headers
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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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enter other players' depots. TODO
- Add: asserts to find the v->u.rail.track == 0 problem.
- Add: IsValidDepot(), IsValidTown(), IsValidSign(), IsValidVehicle(), IsValidStation()
- Add: GetTileOwner(), IsTileOwner()
- Codechange: Replaced IsShipDepotTile(), IsTrainDepotTile(), IsRoadDepotTile() by IsTileDepotType().
- Codechange: typedeffed the MAP_OWNERS as Owner. Should be used as variable type.
- Codechange: Replaced a few uint by TileIndex.
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-Codechange: Added wrappers around depot-access (GetDepot no exists)
-Codechange: Made depot-functions a bit more logic (no longer
GetDepotByTile crashes your game when you request it on a non-depot tile)
-Add: made depots dynamic (yes, 64k depots are possible now)
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to 5000
trains in one game (instead of the 240 which was the current value).
Default max allowed vehicles per type is changed:
Trains: 500 (old 80)
Road: 500 (old 80)
Ships: 200 (old 40)
Aicraft: 300 (old 50)
(Tnx to Celestar and Darkvater for checking the patch)
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(and should be an uint16, not uint8)
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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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GetVehicle() from reading an invalid vehicle index
- Fix: added check for v->type in some commands, which expects v to be a specific type
Checks like this is needed to protect network servers from people, who hack their clients to either cheat or crash the server
NOTE: if I made a mistake here it can make a function unreachable when it should be used. Here is one place to look if something weird happens
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TTDPatch non-stop handling behaviour
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by selling carriages in a MP game faster than the network can handle. (Truelight)
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this commit alters ai.c a little to get rid of the workaround from r1725 so AI players could still build locomotives
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own the depot too (hacked client protection)
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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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to a depot
- Feature: [autoreplace] trains now tries to find a depot if they needs to be replaced
Now all 4 types of vehicles goes to a depot if they needs to be replaced
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that are not available yet (Hackykid)
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it is sufficient. FindLandscapeHeightByTile() uses GetTileSlope() internally and adds some more info, which is discarded in these cases.
While touching the code make a bit more clear how GetBridgeHeight() works.
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This will make things more difficult as narrow curves
and depots impose rather strict speed limits. Feedback welcome
For those who don't like low-speed curves: Switch it off
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adapt the save/load data and some other parts of the code to that change
WARNING: If i made any mistake here it WILL lead to corrupted savegames!
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enters/leaves a depot (Hackykid)
fix: the ship status bar was not updated properly after a breakdown if show_speed was off (Hackykid)
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more of a
workaround, as somewhere there might be some InteractiveRandom() abuse
in the code.
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to the autoreplace vehicle windows and made them show only the vehicles you actually have in the left list.
this also fixes some window updates issues when autoreplacing
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appropriate warning flags in the Makefile
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that
trains don't think they're on a slope while they drive around in a
tunnel
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revalidated before
display
-CodeChange: replaced one if (foo) return true else return false by
return (foo)
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engine now adds the the rear engine
autoreplacing a dualheaded engine into a singleheaded engine now sells the rear engine
as a sideeffect of this, the price for replacing both engines are now added and displayed once from the depot(instead of two identical numbers written on top of each other, looking like one)
fix: cost for autorenew dualheaded engines were doubled and their value where doubled too
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message anymore
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displayed, so that there are no stray error messages any more.
-Feature/Fix: Order Checking is only execute for ONE vehicle in an
order-share system
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uint tile -> TileIndex tile
if () cascade -> switch ()
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them into inline functions and add some asserts
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-Codechange: renamed all 'schedule' stuff to 'order(list)'
-Codechange: moved all order-stuff to order_cmd.c / order.h
-Codechange: vehicles that share orders are now linked to eachother
with next_shared/prev_shared in Vehicle
Developers: please use AssignOrder to assign data to an order. If not,
you _WILL_ make the save-routine to assert!
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the
realistic acceleration calculation
-Fix: there was a big bug in setting the UP and DOWN flags making it
easy possible for a overloaded train to go up a mountain. This is no
longer possible. They will hang at a certain height
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the latter into inline functions names Tile[XY]
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and _industries
(in prepare of dynamic arrays):
- DEREF_XXX is changed into GetXXX
- All direct call are directed via GetXXX
- struct Industry has now an index-field
- ENUM'd some stuff
- Replaced home built loops with FOR_ALL_XXX
- Added _stations_size, _vehicles_size, ... which gives the length of the
array (which will be dynamic in the near future)
- Changed lengtof(XXX) to _XXX_size (e.g. _stations_size)
- Removed all endof(XXX) (because mostly it was part of a FOR_ALL_XXX)
- Made the sort-functions of all 4 dynamic
- Made all 4 Initialize functions more of the same
- Some minor tab-fixing and stuff
(tnx to Tron for proof-reading my 100kb patch ;))
Note for all: please do NOT directly call _stations, _vehicles, _towns and
_industries, but use the right wrapper to access them. Thank you.
Ps: please also do not use 'v++', where v is of type Vehicle *.
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Move _tileoffs_by_dir to map.[ch] and encapsulate it in TileOffsByDir()
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incorrectly. Was the result of the cost getting reset in a recursive call of docommand. That is fixed. In addition all cost-commands are typed explicitely. Please do not forget to do so or your costs will be credited to construction if you are unlucky.
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