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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nmlgc 1244bd74e7 [Maintenance] Prefer the -zC and -zP options over `#pragma codeseg`
Might look uglier, but has the advantage of not generating an empty
segment with the default name… *and* the default padding, which will
really come in handy with the following breakthrough.

Part of P0137, funded by [Anonymous].
2021-04-03 20:12:09 +02:00
nmlgc 1c5ed4b06e [Maintenance] Copy <dos.h>'s 16-bit x86 Real Mode declarations to a new file
DOS is not the same thing as the underlying CPU, after all. A separate
file not only indicates to future port authors which parts of the code
are x86-specific, but it also speeds up build times…

… in theory, because removing 677 lines from 49 files each doesn't seem
to speed up the build as much as I had hoped? But apparently my whole
system mysteriously got faster in the meantime, and I was getting 22-23
seconds for the entire repo even before this commit. Good enough.

Part of P0134, funded by [Anonymous].
2021-02-20 23:49:45 +01:00
nmlgc c77a5fd8ed [Separate translation units] [th02] snd_delay_until_volume()
Part of P0133, funded by [Anonymous].
2021-01-31 15:14:55 +01:00
nmlgc f6757fe76a [Maintenance] Fix DEFCONV declarations, and remove them where possible
Wow, this is the first time we're about to call any of these from C
land in ≥TH03? Found no built-in way to just uppercase an identifier
in TASM, so apparently we have to spell out the names in both lower-
and uppercase.
So, let's go back to regular, non-macro PUBLIC / PROC / ENDP code
wherever we can – for all functions introduced in ≥TH03, and for
everything that takes no parameters. It's simply not worth the
trouble.

Part of P0114, funded by Lmocinemod.
2020-09-07 21:18:39 +02:00
nmlgc 43c97ccaa1 [Maintenance] Decide on __asm as the keyword for inline assembly
Which works in both Borland C++, Open Watcom, and Visual C++.

Not that we're about to port any of the games to these compilers, just
something I noticed while evaluating 32-bit compilers for ReC98's own
32-bit pipeline tools. Modders might want to look into that though,
since 100% position independence also makes it easier to change
compilers.
2020-06-21 22:18:00 +02:00
nmlgc 92979e8f31 [C decompilation] [th02] Code segment #2 of all three executables
Only one code segment left in both OP and FUUIN! its-happening.gif

Yeah, that commit is way larger than I'm comfortable with, but none of these
functions is particularly large or difficult to decompile (with the exception
of graph_putsa_fx(), which I actually did weeks ago), and OP and MAIN have
their own unique functions in between the shared ones, so…
2015-03-14 23:25:50 +01:00