- Only inited `smlua_audio_utils` if needed, since there will probably be plenty of people who play without ever using mods with custom audio.
- Fixed the pause anywhere setting - this ended up not being fully accurate to ex-coop, which it was originally intended to be.
- Stopped regenerating dynos collision bin on start up every time therefore giving a slight start up speed boost for some people.
- Added a config file setting that lets people choose to compress dynos bins on startup (disabled by default).
- Fixed a warning that shows on non macs during compiling.
- Properly fixed the chat box focus.
- Made the public lobby rules panel "temporary".
- Added a cleaner loading screen design.
- Added an ex-coop theme easter egg, can only be activated from the config file.
- Cleaned up the Lua traceback logging, now shows the folder and file the error occurred in, rather than the full path.
- Added a way to set `gCheckingSurfaceCollisionsForCamera`, so mods can specify to surface finding functions to ignore `SURFACE_FLAG_NO_CAM_COLLISION` internally.
- Rewrote the way smlua pushes CObjects/CPointers to Lua. Now using the C Lua API entirely to connect to Lua.
- Fixed a use-after-free bug that could easily crash the game through Lua (explained further in one of my comments below).
- Fixed a common crash in `audio_sanity_check`.
* Add a menu where mods can put their options at
* Document mod menu hook functions
* Add HOOK_ON_LANGUAGE_CHANGED
* Add new Cheats mod
* Make player menu disable singleplayer pause
* fix some git merge conflicts that weren't resolved (#55)
and added -latomic to build flags to fix compile warnings while compiling miniaudio
* Remove legacy 'deluxe' field from built-in mods
* Lots of improvements to memory safety
* Abbreviated hex color parsing
Co-Authored-By: Mechstreme <84944335+mechstreme@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Isaac0-dev <62234577+Isaac0-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mechstreme <84944335+mechstreme@users.noreply.github.com>
clean up custom level code
fixed a bug where custom level course numbers weren't used by dynos warps
removed a bunch of unused dynos code
fix demos triggering incorrectly
allowed the right Ctrl key to be used when opening the in game console
fixed a softlock that was possible to experience when talking to the snowman in CCM
fixed the bug where you can permanently lose your cap (bug created by my own PR from beta 32)
fix the moderator feature I made a while back; I am amazed it even worked at all before
fixed dynos warp initial actions being skipped (read ec8aabc for explanation)
completely changed the way star names and course names work
Add get_dialog_box_state
Prevent some attacks from registering as pvp attacks.
Clean up all cases of camera.lua
Put gLastCollectedStarOrKey in a better spot.
Clean up my moderator code a bit, changing gIsModerator to boolean.
Brang back kicked, banned and full party messages.
Fixed a warning on older compilers like raspberry pi's and use configAmountofPlayers instead of MAX_PLAYERS
Fixed compiling with the flag DISCORD_SDK off.
Added "Fixed Collisions" to the debug menu.
Added HMC, CCM, RR, BITDW, PSS and TTC to the main menu options.
Fix my own oversight; Prevent the port from being duplicated in the join menu. (temporary fix)
Hopefully bring back the crash handler on windows by not checking for termination signals on windows
* Mod storage & network_discord_id_from_local_index
Introducing mod storage, a key/value system for saving things like high scores or settings or anything like that to AppData\Roaming\sm64ex-coop\sav\mod-name.sav (Windows example)
You can currently save only strings meaning if you want to save a number you'd need to do
mod_storage_save("score", tostring(score))
and then
score = tonumber(mod_storage_load("score"))
To handle types like that.
network_discord_id_from_local_index() returns the discord ID of a player by local index.
Some misc changes I made were removing the unsed ini.h include in save_file.c and making the autogen converters output LF line endings instead of CRLF on windows.
* Prevent getting id if using direct connect
* Update djui_panel_player.c
Why does this bother me?
Co-authored-by: djoslin0 <djoslin0@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support for more granular player colors
You can now configure RGB values for shirt, pants, gloves, and shoes.
Due to some limitations, configuring shoes does nothing at the moment.
* Remove paletteIndex and friends
Restructured and filled in some remaining code to account for that.
* Add Edit Palette panel to Player panel
* Change PlayerPalette contents to an enum-indexed array, remove shoes
This gets rid of all the hokey code doing switch cases on the
different parts.
* Fix goof with player model selection box
Should actually have affect now even if a custom palette is being used.
* Fix gap in player color display list commands
The extra space was leftover from when I was trying to get shoes
working. Forgot to clean it up.
* Standardize PlayerParts enum, including for lua constants autogen
* djui_panel_player.c: Properly hook sending palette changes on unpause
Editing the palette and then unpausing should send out the packet to
everyone with the new palette changes (and update the palette preset
selection box), but since we weren't hooking that situation before, it
would stay changed only for you. You would have had to press the Back
button for it to work right.
* Allow Lua mods to continue using `paletteIndex`, `overridePaletteIndex`
This lets mod code like this still work unchanged:
if s.team == 2 then
np.overridePaletteIndex = 7
elseif s.team == 1 then
np.overridePaletteIndex = 15
else
np.overridePaletteIndex = np.paletteIndex
end
It's essentially faked, and would work strangely if the value of either
variable was inspected more closely directly. This should at least
handle the typical use case, though.
Every frame, `overridePaletteIndex` is checked to see if it was modified
from its previous value. If so, `overridePalette` is set to the preset
corresponding to the index. `paletteIndex` contains a special value that
when used to assign to `overridePaletteIndex`, it copies `palette` into
`overridePalette` to restore the real colors, which of course may not
follow the presets at all.
* characters.h: Pack `PlayerPalette` to eliminate size differences between computers
* mario_misc.c: Remove remaining "TODO GAG"