- Fixed: cycle_t was still a DWORD and not a QWORD under GCC.
- The stat meters now return an FString instead of sprintfing into a fixed
output buffer.
- NOASM is now automatically defined when compiling for a non-x86 target.
- Some changes have been made to the integral types in doomtype.h:
- For consistancy with the other integral types, byte is no longer a
synonym for BYTE.
- Most uses of BOOL have been change to the standard C++ bool type. Those
that weren't were changed to INTBOOL to indicate they may contain values
other than 0 or 1 but are still used as a boolean.
- Compiler-provided types with explicit bit sizes are now used. In
particular, DWORD is no longer a long so it will work with both 64-bit
Windows and Linux.
- Since some files need to include Windows headers, uint32 is a synonym
for the non-Windows version of DWORD.
- Removed d_textur.h. The pic_t struct it defined was used nowhere, and that
was all it contained.
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void CT_Init ();
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void CT_Drawer ();
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BOOL CT_Responder (event_t *ev);
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bool CT_Responder (event_t *ev);
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int chatmodeon;
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static bool DoSubstitution (char *out, const char *in);
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static int len;
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static byte ChatQueue[QUEUESIZE];
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static BYTE ChatQueue[QUEUESIZE];
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CVAR (String, chatmacro1, "I'm ready to kick butt!", CVAR_ARCHIVE)
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CVAR (String, chatmacro2, "I'm OK.", CVAR_ARCHIVE)
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//
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//===========================================================================
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BOOL CT_Responder (event_t *ev)
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bool CT_Responder (event_t *ev)
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{
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if (chatmodeon && ev->type == EV_GUI_Event)
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{
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