Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nmlgc 29abdd5b6a [Maintenance] Make decomp.h exclusive to C++
eeb4e7e changed the final C translation unit that used this header to
C++, and we got some more helpful inline functions upcoming.

Part of P0136, funded by [Anonymous].
2021-03-20 02:17:08 +01:00
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 0ce869c30a [Maintenance] Complete the master.hpp transition
Part of P0133, funded by [Anonymous].
2021-01-30 19:22:29 +01:00
nmlgc b504d72301 [Maintenance] Move decomp.h out of th01/hardware/egc.h
Part of P0126, funded by [Anonymous] and Blue Bolt.
2020-11-15 21:30:58 +01:00
nmlgc eb89330f64 [Build] [th01] Move the -Z and -3 options onto the command line
Deactivating them is the exception, not the norm.

Part of P0122, funded by Yanga.
2020-10-06 13:27:33 +02:00
nmlgc 1184f6c671 [Decompilation] [th01] Interleaving both VRAM pages in an 8×8 square
Some of the unused interleave masks are not that straightforward, so it
makes sense to have all of them as a bitmap. I'm positive that this
sort of thing could have been EGC-accelerated… although, simply
writing better C would probably already go a long way.

Part of P0121, funded by Yanga.
2020-09-28 13:09:49 +02:00
nmlgc 92725007a8 [Decompilation] [th01] EGC-accelerated VRAM page 1➜0 row blitting
Well well, the choice between sorting this function mechanically (and
putting it next to the EGC functions) or contextually (and putting it
next to the GDC SCROLL function)… Any choice would eventually turned
out suboptimal, I'm sure. 😅

Part of P0121, funded by Yanga.
2020-09-28 13:07:29 +02:00
nmlgc 8ddb77801d [Decompilation] [th01] GDC-powered graphics layer scrolling
Surprise, it's the (terribly suboptimal) setgsta() example function
from the PC-9801 Programmers' Bible! 100% identical, so ZUN must have
read that book as well.
Used for screen shaking effects, as well as the scrolling backgrounds
at the start of the Final Boss stages.

Completes P0095, funded by Yanga.
2020-05-31 17:46:46 +02:00