6562: Fix server password input not being activated automatically, always move cursor to end when selecting all text r=Jupeyy a=Robyt3
## Checklist
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- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Use `STextContainerIndex` wrapper instead of `int` for text container index for type-safety.
Add missing checks to ensure valid text container index before rendering FPS and finish time text containers.
The client crashes when a team kill message specifies a team for which no client can be found. This can easily happen when the server sends an unknown team on purpose. It may also happen sporadically during normal gameplay, assuming a team is dissolved or the last team member leaves at the same time as the kill message is received.
The crash is fixed by not rendering any tee for these kill messages. The kill message text is always set depending on the team number in the team kill message, regardless of whether the team exists.
Closes#6533.
Use the utility function to check if tele/speedup/switch/tune tile indices are valid.
Using `IsValidSwitchTile` fixes that the switch number and delay were not updated when selecting freeze, deep freeze, deep unfreeze, live freeze and live unfreeze tiles, as those tiles were missing in the existing condition.
Port the line input (UI edit boxes, chat, console) and Input Method Editor (IME) support from upstream. Closes#4397.
General
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Fix issues with the text input. Closes#4346. Closes#4524.
Word skipping (when holding Ctrl) is overhauled to be consistent with the Windows / Firefox experience that I took as reference.
Improve usability by not blinking (i.e. always rendering) the caret shortly after is has been moved.
UI text input
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Fix inconsistent mouse-based left and right scrolling (closes#4347).
Support smooth left and right scrolling.
Chat
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Support keyboard-based text selection of the chat input.
Mouse-based selection could be support in the future when we decide to add something like an ingame UI cursor.
Support smooth up and down scrolling of the chat input, removing the old hack that offsets the input string to simulate scrolling.
Console
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Also support mouse-based text selection of the command input.
Only text from either the command input or the console log can be selected at the same time. This ensures that Ctrl+C will always copy the text that is currently visually selected in the console.
Check for Ctrl+C input event in event handler instead of in render function, to hopefully fix the issue that copying does not work sometimes (closes#5974 until further notice).
When Ctrl+C is used to copy text from the console log, the selection is cleared. This should make it more clear when text was copied from the log.
Fix an issue that was preventing the console log selection from being cleared, when all log lines are selected.
Remove Ctrl+A/E hotkeys that move cursor to beginning/end respectively. Ctrl+A now selectes all text like for all other inputs. Home and End keys can still be used to go the beginning and end.
Remove Ctrl+U/K hotkeys that clear everything before/after the cursor respectively. Hold shift and use Home/End to select everything instead.
IME support
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Render list of IME candidates in the client on Windows, so the candidate list can also be viewed in fullscreen mode. There is no API available to retrieve a candidate list on the other operating systems.
Improve composition rendering by underlining the composition text instead of putting it in square brackets.
Track active input globally to properly activate and deactivate IME through the SDL functions.
Closes#1030. Closes#1008.
Password rendering
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Fix rendering of passwords containing unicode. Instead of rendering one star character for each UTF-8 `char`, render on star for every unicode codepoint.
Show the composition text also for passwords. Without seeing the composition text it's hard to type a password containing those characters. The candidate window exposes the composition anyway. If you don't want to expose your password this way, e.g. while streaming, you could:
1. Use a latin password and switch off the IME for the password input with the IME hotkey.
2. Blank your screen with an external program while you are streaming and entering passwords.
3. Use binds to authenticate in rcon or to set the server browser password.
Refactoring
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Move all text input logic and general rendering to `CLineInput`.
A `CLineInput` is associated with a particular `char` buffer given as a pointer either in the constructor or with `SetBuffer`. The maximum byte size of the buffer must also be specified. The maximum length in unicode codepoints can also be specified separately (e.g. on upstream, name are limited by the number of unicode codepoints instead).
Add `CLineInputBuffered`, which is a `CLineInput` that own a `char` buffer of a fixed size, which is specified as a template argument. As `CLineInput` does not own a buffer anymore, this reduces duplicate code for line inputs that need their own buffer.
Add `CLineInputNumber` which has additional convenience functions to consider the text as an `int` or `float`, to reduce duplicate code in those cases. In the future we could also add an input filter function so that only numbers can be entered in the number input.
Add `CLineInput::SetClipboardLineCallback` to handle the case that multiple lines of text are pasted into a lineinput. This reduces duplicate code, as this behavior was previously implemented separately for chat and console. The behavior is also fixed to be consistent with the console on Windows, so the first line being pasted edits the current input text and then sends it instead of being sent on its own without the existing input text.
Add `CalcFontSizeAndBoundingBox` to UI to reduce duplicate code. Expose `CalcAlignedCursorPos` as static member function to reuse it for line input.
Dispatch input events to UI inputs through the event handler instead of storing them in a duplicate buffer.
Use `size_t` for line input cursor position, length etc. and for `str_utf8_stats`.
Add `IButtonColorFunction` to UI to describe a functions that defines colors for the Default, Active and Hovered states of UI elements. Add some default button color functions. Use button color function to reduce duplicate code in scrollbar rendering.
Use `vec2` instead of two `floats` to represent the mouse positions in the text renderer.
Remove `CaretPosition` again, as it does not calculate the correct Y position near line breaks due to the wrapping being different when not rendering the entire string. Instead, calculate the exact caret position when rending a text container and store the caret position in the text cursor for later use.
IME usage guide (Windows)
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1. Install the respective language and the Microsoft-IME keyboard (e.g. for Chinese, Japanese or Korean).
2. Launch the game (or a text editor to first try out the IME). Note that Windows may track the input language separately for every application. You can change this in the Windows input settings so the input language is changed globally.
2. Switch the input language using the hotkey Windows+Space or another hotkey that you configured in the Windows input settings (Alt+Shift is the default, but you should consider disabling it, to avoid accidentally changing the input language while playing).
3. Switch from Latin/English input mode to the respective asian input mode.
- Chinese: Use Ctrl+Space to switch between English and Chinese input mode. You can change this hotkey in the IME's settings.
- Japanese: Use Ctrl+Space to switch between Alphanumeric and Hiragana/Katakana input mode. You can change this hotkey in the IME's settings.
- Korean: Use Right Alt to switch between English and Hangul input mode. You cannot change this hotkey as of yet.
- Note that the input mode is also tracked per application, but there is no setting to change this behavior as far as I know, so you'll need to switch for every application separately.
4. Start typing. The underlined text is the current composition text. While a composition is active, you can only edit the composition text. Confirm the composition with Space or by selecting a candidate from the candidate list with the arrow keys. Cancel the composition with Escape or by using Backspace to delete the composition text. Note that not all languages offer a candidate list.
SDL version-specific issues
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- 2.26.5, 2.24.2, 2.0.22: IME candidates work. But there are minor bugs when moving the composition cursor.
- 2.0.18, 2.0.20: IME candidates work.
- 2.0.16 (our current version): IME candidates cannot be determined with Windows API. Windows tries to draw the composition window like before, so this does not work in fullscreen mode.
- 2.0.8 (upstream 0.7): IME candidates work. But this SDL version is too old for us.
6437: Make team kills condensed in killfeed r=heinrich5991 a=VoxelDoesCode
For those who still have the killfeed on, I wanted to modernize it, by having team kills become one line instead of a bunch!
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/95713843/226060109-ed74c2f6-1289-4247-81dc-1725428ddf59.png)
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
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- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: VoxelDoesCode <dante_n_cedroni@hotmail.com>
6515: Add OnNewSnapshot to component hooks r=heinrich5991 a=ChillerDragon
Waste some clock cycles on zero lines code removed :D
Downstream client maintainers will love it tho
## Checklist
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- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [x] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <ChillerDragon@gmail.com>
The calculation of `m_LongestLineWidth` was adjusted in bf1e757581 so it's really the width of the line and not the X position of the end of the line. This caused the background rects of chat messages to be rendered incorrectly.
6511: Refactor vertical alignment of UI labels, add more text render convenience functions r=def- a=Robyt3
Should change layout only very little.
### Notes if you are porting this downstream
`SLabelProperties::m_AlignVertically` is removed. The usage was previously confusing and inconvenient, as the `SLabelProperties` parameter object was necessary to change the vertical alignment. If `m_AlignVertically == 1` (which is the default value) then the text is vertically centered and this works correctly also for multi-line text, assuming that the correct rect height is specified and the previous fixes have been applied (#6507). If `m_AlignVertically == 0` then the text is somehow more correctly aligned for some UI elements that span only one line in cases where the previous option doesn't work correctly. Other `m_AlignVertically` values besides `0` and `1` are not used.
With this PR most text is centered vertically by setting `TEXTALIGN_MIDDLE`. The UI code always uses shorthand constants for combinations of horizontal and vertical alignment, e.g. `TEXTALIGN_MC` for `TEXTALIGN_MIDDLE | TEXTALIGN_CENTER`. To port your own code, I'd recommend replacing all of your usages of `TEXTALIGN_LEFT`, `TEXTALIGN_CENTER` and `TEXTALIGN_RIGHT` with `TEXTALIGN_ML`, `TEXTALIGN_MC` and `TEXTALIGN_MR` respectively. Remove all usages of `m_AlignVertically` and also the `SLabelProperties` variables for which only `m_AlignVertically` was changed. This means all text will be vertically centered and have the same horizontal alignment as before. For some labels the vertical centering does not work correctly though, so you'll have to visually check if any of the texts are misaligned and then manually adjust the alignment or the UI rect position and/or size.
## Checklist
- [X] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
6509: Fix client crash when spectating on server with missing game info r=def- a=Robyt3
## Checklist
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- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Add separate constants `TEXTALIGN_TOP`, `TEXTALIGN_MIDDLE` and `TEXTALIGN_BOTTOM` for vertical alignment.
Add shorthand constants for all possible combinations of horizontal and vertical alignment, e.g. `TEXTALIGN_MC` for `TEXTALIGN_MIDDLE | TEXTALIGN_CENTER`.
Replace usage of `SLabelProperties::m_AlignVertically` with these constants in all menu and editor code for more convenient and versatile alignment of text. Use combined horizontal-vertical alignment constants for all existing labels. Manually adjust layout for some elements which were initially misaligned with the new implementation.
Refactoring:
- Use `CORNER_NONE` instead of `0`.
- Improve some `CUIRect` variables names and usage.
Also calculate text height in `TextWidth`.
Use calculated text height to verically center UI labels.
The text cursor flags (in particular, the `TEXTFLAG_STOP_AT_END` flag) must also be passed to `TextWidth`. Otherwise, for example, when `TEXTFLAG_STOP_AT_END` is missing, the wrong text height is calculated, as text is rendered over multiple lines instead of stopping at the end of the first line.
Closes#5396.
Support using editor popup rendering in game client.
Support unlimited number of popup menus instead of maximum of 8.
Fix non-active popups handling key events. Add `Active` parameter to popup function, so key events are only processed by the active (top-most) popup. Previously the "New folder" popup could be confirmed with enter while an error message is shown, which causes multiple error messages to stack.
Allow popups to close without closing their child popups. Previously a popup could not open another popup and close itself immediately afterwards, as this was causing the newly opened popup to be closed instead.
Support using return/enter keys to confirm binary choice popups and to close message popups for more convenient usage.
Seems like there are cases where the texture is not cleared when the MOTD background is rendered, so part of the font texture is used for the round rect.
Main and dummy tee cannot ping each other anymore. Other main and dummy tees can still ping your own main and dummy tees.
We must ensure to only use `m_aLocalIDs[1]` when the dummy is connected, as this ID is not updated when no dummy is connected, so it can refer to another client if you disconnect your dummy and another client subsequently takes its client ID.
Closes#3699.
6439: Refactor `random` functions r=heinrich5991 a=Robyt3
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Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
On first client start (when `cl_show_welcome` is `1`), determine the user locale with `os_locale_str` and initially select the most fitting language for this locale.
For this the language index must also be loaded immediately on client launch, before the initial language is loaded.
Add `random_float(float min, float max)` to generate a random `float` between `min` and `max`.
Add `random_float(float max)` to generate a random `float` between `0.0f` and `max`.
Replace existing `RandomDir` with this function. This function was biased towards the corners, as it first generates a random `vec2` with `x` and `y` in `[-0.5f;0.5f]` and then normalizes it, which doesn't result in a uniform distribution of directions. Now the random direction is generated by taking a random angle and then converting it to a direction which is per definition already normalized.
To generate a random angle in the range `[0.0f;2.0f * pi[`. This ensures that the random angle cannot be `2.0f * pi`, which would be identical to the angle `0.0f` and therefore cause the random angle to be less uniformly selected.
Note that this first casts `RAND_MAX` to a `float` and then uses `std::nextafter` to get the next larger `float`. Using `RAND_MAX + 1` would cause an integer overflow on systems where `RAND_MAX == INT_MAX` (e.g. Ubuntu and macOS).
When the tee color lighting is set to 0, the blood color was shown as black instead of the actual tee blood color. The blood color used ingame is already correct and now matches the color shown in the settings.
Don't add entered command to console history, if the last console history entry is identical to this command. For example, entering the commands `1`, `2`, `3`, `3`, `2`, `1` adds 5 entries to the history, i.e. only one entry for the command `3`.
Optimize MOTD rendering in ingame menu by caching the text.
Use the correct text height based on the aligned font size instead of the original font size, to fix the discrepancy between the scrollable height and the text height.
Optimize MOTD rendering by caching the round rect and the text.
Align font and rect sizes so exactly 24 lines of text fit in the MOTD rect with margins on all sizes.
6372: Check in CI that no C standard headers are used, replace all usages of C standard headers with C++ headers, replace usages of C math functions r=def- a=Robyt3
Closes#6334.
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- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Replacing the C standard headers with the C++ standard headers causes various `error: call to 'floor' promotes float to double [performance-type-promotion-in-math-fn,-warnings-as-errors]`, which are fixed by using the C++ std math functions or our own math functions instead of the C math functions.
- Use `absolute` instead of `abs` and `fabs`.
- Use `std::floor` instead of `floor` and `floorf`.
- Use `std::ceil` instead of `ceil`, `ceilf` and `round_ceil`.
- Use `std::round` instead of `round` and `roundf`.
- Use `std::sin` instead of `sin` and `sinf`.
- Use `std::asin` instead of `asin` and `asinf`.
- Use `std::cos` instead of `cos` and `cosf`.
- Use `std::acos` instead of `acos` and `acosf`.
- Use `std::tan` instead of `tan` and `tanf`.
- Use `std::atan` instead of `atan` and `atanf`.
- Use `std::pow` instead of `pow` and `powf`.
- Use `std::log` instead of `log` and `logf`.
- Use `std::log2` instead of `log2` and `log2f`.
- Use `std::log10` instead of `log10` and `log10f`.
- Use `std::pow` instead of `pow` and `powf`.
- Use `std::sqrt` instead of `sqrt` and `sqrtf`.
- Use `std::fmod` instead of `fmod` and `fmodf`.
- Use `direction(Angle)` instead of `vec2(std::cos(Angle), std::sin(Angle))`.
- Use `length(vec2(x, y))` instead of `std::sqrt(x * x + y * y)`.
- Remove unused `NormalizeAngular` and `AngularDistance` functions.
The graphics are not initialised when `RebuildChat` is called by `ConchainChatOld`, which causes the client to crash if `cl_chat_old` is present in the user's config or used as a command line argument.
The maximum width for the server info and game info text was too small, which previously didn't matter, because the manual newlines broke text wrapping in this case, but with the fix from #6353 this now causes the text to break after the colons already.
This is fixed by using the maximum available width for the text instead of a too small magic number (`250.0f`).
For completeness, the maximum width for the title texts is unset (`-1.0f`), because they should never wrap, which is consistent with the MOTD title text.
6351: Fix client crash when echoing client message to chat, use em dash for client messages in chat like on upstream r=def- a=Robyt3
![client-message](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23437060/220452193-1ce5cc5b-b79b-4632-a675-5ca70c37e7f0.png)
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- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Align the color picker selection and reset buttons on the right side instead of the left side dependent on the label width.
Closes#6237.
The `UseCheckBox` argument is removed and instead `pCheckBoxValue != nullptr` is used.
The client crashes when printing a client message to the chat from a config file or from the command line, as the graphics have not been initialized at that point.
Closes#6350.
The `RecreateTextContainer` function calls `DeleteTextContainer` and then `CreateTextContainer`.
The arguments of `RecreateTextContainer` and `RecreateTextContainerSoft` are reordered so all functions take the text container as their first argument.
Reduce duplicate code and improve correctness by passing indices of quad, buffer and text containers by reference and always setting them to `-1` after they are deleted.
Also check if index is `-1` before trying to delete it to reduce duplicate code when calling the methods.
Use `bytes_be_to_uint` and `uint_to_bytes_be` instead.
As casting between `int` and `unsigned` preserves the bit representation of the value, it's not necessary to apply additional tricks to convert between `char` arrays and `int`.
Using `str_format` without format arguments is equivalent to `str_copy`, but using the latter is more efficient and readable.
As `str_format` also returns the result `str_utf8_fix_truncation`, i.e. the potentially truncated string length, the return value is also added to `str_copy` so existing invocations don't need to be adjusted.
6251: Always assume there could potentially be a skin in serverbrowser's pl… r=def- a=Jupeyy
…ayer list
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Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
The selected server browser entry was not being updated anymore when the server address input is changed manually by the user or when selecting an entry in the LAN server list and then switching back to the Internet list.
Regression from #6240.
Add "Copy info" buttons to server browser and ingame menu to copy the server info of the selected/current server to the clipboard.
The margins around the server browser details are improved.
Closes#5440.
Replace existing listbox implementations (`CMenus::UiDoListbox*` and `HandleListInputs` functions) with `CListBox` from upstream.
Reimplement additional feature that was already present in ddnet: page up/down, home and end key handling.
Affects the following lists:
- server browser
- server browser scoreboard
- server browser friends
- country / region selection popup (server browser filter)
- player skin list
- player country / region list
- theme list
- assets list
- graphics resolutions list
- dropdown menus (e.g. graphics fullscreen mode)
- ingame player list
- vote options list
- kick/specvote lists
- ghost list
- language list (in settings and in popup on first launch)
- demo browser
- editor file browser (saving, loading, adding images / sounds)
- The search / filename input is also improved so navigating a filtered list works correctly by porting the logic from upstream.
There are minor changes to the visual appearance of some lists, due to changed margins.
The vertical alignment of some list item texts is improved so the text is centered vertically.
6180: Implement exact matches in search and exclude strings r=Robyt3 a=def-
Thanks to bencie for discussion
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Co-authored-by: Dennis Felsing <dennis@felsin9.de>
Render a slim bar below the server browser listbox to show the loading progression, instead of showing a percentage on the Refresh button, as suggested in https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/5878#issuecomment-1257227947.
The margin around the bottom status elements is removed to make more space and improve the alignment of the elements with the rest of the server browser.
5886: Send laser objects as DDNetLaser with type (fixes#5885) r=heinrich5991 a=fokkonaut
This pull request will make the server send the correct lasertype directly. The type determining based on EntitiyEx for that got removed on the clientside as it is not needed anymore when using DDNetLaser.
Also, I fixed the NetObject to accept -1 (no owner). That is important in order to be able to render the laser at full opacity for everyone.
This does not only make the color determining more consistent as before (compared to entities using EntitiyEx and shotgun/laser using DDNetLaser), but it does also make it entirely more mod-friendly. As an example in my mod I dont use EntitiyEx to save objects in the snapshot, as we still dont have an extended snapshot system, and like this we can still have colors without doubling the amount of objects.
Also, this will color the dragger beam aswell as the plasma bullets being shot by the freeze/unfreeze/explosive laser gun correctly.
This PR should get applied for the next minor update on client & server.
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Co-authored-by: fokkonaut <35420825+fokkonaut@users.noreply.github.com>
Follow-up to commit a4867d29c6
- `TILEFLAG_FLIP_HORIZONTAL` -> `TILEFLAG_XFLIP`
- `TILEFLAG_FLIP_VERTICAL` -> `TILEFLAG_YFLIP`
In the previous commit, I pretty much just switched `V` and `H` and
changed the naming a little more to break further uses.
The reason was that the two flags were called counter-intuitively.
Since then, I realized that the auto mapper syntax also already faced
this issue and is already using `XFLIP` and `YFLIP`.
For more consistency and to reduce the amount of names for these flips,
these flags should also be called like that.
It also turned out that more things are connected to `V` and `H`.
Those letters are shown in the `Info` mode in the editor, and are used
extensively by the automapper community.
Switching to `X` and `Y` allows keeping backwards compatibility while
introducing more intuitive names.
6163: Add tooltips for the buttons that open directories and files r=Jupeyy a=Robyt3
Closes#5653.
## Checklist
- [X] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Handle the appropriate SDL events to open new joysticks when they are connected and remove joysticks when they are disconnected.
If the active joystick gets disconnected, then the first joystick in the list will be activated as a fallback.
If the previously activated joystick gets reconnected, it will be activated again automatically, as it is identified by the GUID stored in the configuration.
The stored joystick GUID is only updated when the user manually selects a new joystick in the controls settings or with the console.
Closes#6152.
- `TILEFLAG_VFLIP` -> `TILEFLAG_FLIP_HORIZONTAL`
- `TILEFLAG_HFLIP` -> `TILEFLAG_FLIP_VERTICAL`
According to the native editor, the "Tiled" editor and image search, a
horizontal flip should be associated with switching left and right, modifying
the x coordinate.
I did not just switch the letters `H` and `V` to create compiler errors
where the original constants are used.
Whenever I was working with tileflags, the naming caused me to have no
idea what I was doing. I mostly had to resort to opening the resulting
map in the editor to see what the code does. This change aims to make
the naming intuitive and also consistent with the map editor.
6035: Fix various issues reported by cppcheck static analyser r=def- a=Robyt3
After generating `compile_commands.json` with cmake, I ran [cppcheck](https://cppcheck.sourceforge.io/) like this:
```
cppcheck --project=compile_commands.json -DWIN64 --suppressions-list=cppcheck.supp --enable=all 2>cppcheck.log
```
With these suppressions in `cppcheck.supp`:
```
cstyleCast
useStlAlgorithm
unusedFunction
variableScope
noExplicitConstructor
useInitializationList
noConstructor
uninitMemberVar
uninitMemberVarPrivate
uninitDerivedMemberVar
uninitStructMember
uninitvar
shadowFunction
memleakOnRealloc
internalAstError
virtualCallInConstructor
unknownMacro
noOperatorEq
noCopyConstructor
```
Many of these occur too often or are false positives.
Here is a list of all remaining non-suppressed issues reported by cppcheck: [cppcheck.log](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/files/9997663/cppcheck.log)
And here is a list of all remaining issues including the suppressed ones: [cppcheck_all.log](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/files/9997662/cppcheck_all.log)
I couldn't get cppcheck's command line argument to ignore the external folders to work correctly, so I manually removed those entries from the files.
## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
6094: Check if ghost is really used bcs IntsToStr returns weird stuff for 0… r=def- a=Jupeyy
… integers
--- ignore whitespaces
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
6060: Add buttons+increased length on demo viewbar r=def- a=l-ouis
Aimed to add some more controls on the demo view bar:
Added tick step buttons and jump to next/prev marker buttons
Increased width of demo controls panel so it wasn't as cluttered
changed export cut icon to a common export icon instead of the camcorder icon
Centered the time multiplier between the buttons it was between
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/69405348/202874985-9d983959-9188-4d96-9a2d-633621e6f489.png)
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [x] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: louis <louisaltgeer@gmail.com>
6082: Fix incorrect cursor position after exiting pause/spec r=def- a=Robyt3
The cursor position was not correctly restored when exiting pause or spec, when the mouse was on the left side of the tee (x being negative).
This is caused by a calculation introduced in #1637 and #1830 that tries to ensure that the mouse can still be moved if it ends up inside the minimum mouse distance (`cl_mouse_min_distance` and `cl_dyncam_min_distance`). However, this did not consider that the x position can become negative, so the x position was also incorrectly changed when exiting pause.
This is fixed by reverting the changes, as this code has become obsolete and has been superseded by #2009 and #3884. The `CControls::ClampMousePos` function, which is called directly after restoring the position, already ensures that mouse is not stuck within the minimum mouse distance.
Closes#2591.
## Checklist
- [X] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [X] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [X] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
The cursor position was not correctly restored when exiting pause or spec, when the mouse was on the left side of the tee (x being negative).
This is caused by a calculation introduced in #1637 and #1830 that tries to ensure that the mouse can still be moved if it ends up inside the minimum mouse distance (`cl_mouse_min_distance` and `cl_dyncam_min_distance`).
However, this did not consider that the x position can become negative, so the x position was also incorrectly changed when exiting pause.
This is fixed by reverting the changes, as this code has become obsolete and has been superseded by #2009 and #3884. The `CControls::ClampMousePos` function, which is called directly after restoring the position, already ensures that mouse is not stuck within the minimum mouse distance.
Closes#2591.
Add "Cancel" button to country/region picker popup. It's already possible to cancel with the Escape key, so there should also be a button, which keeps the current selection.
Delegate the listbox activation (enter / double click on item) to the popup to confirm it. Enter was previously working but then broken by the logic that ensures that every hotkey is only consumed once. Now both enter and double click confirm the popup.
From teeworlds/teeworlds#2961.
Add a generic popup to confirm an operation to the menu and revise the generic message popup similar to this.
Both popups have a title and a message. The message popup has one button and the confirmation popup has two buttons.
For each button a label, the next popup after clicking the button, and a custom button handler can be set.
From teeworlds/teeworlds#2598.
According to cppcheck's `constVariable` error:
```
src\engine\client\backend\opengl\opengl_sl.cpp:74:43: style: Variable 'Define' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(CGLSLCompiler::SGLSLCompilerDefine &Define : pCompiler->m_vDefines)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:2149:12: style: Variable 'GraphicThreadCommandBuffer' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &GraphicThreadCommandBuffer = m_vvThreadDrawCommandBuffers[i + 1][m_CurImageIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3192:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3200:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[State.m_Texture].m_VKStandard3DTexturedDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3810:13: style: Variable 'Mode' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Mode : vPresentModeList)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3818:13: style: Variable 'Mode' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Mode : vPresentModeList)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6511:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6555:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_VKStandard3DTexturedDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6660:9: style: Variable 'MemBlock' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &MemBlock = m_vBufferObjects[BufferIndex].m_BufferObject.m_Mem;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6799:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6808:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6902:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6907:9: style: Variable 'TextTextureDescr' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &TextTextureDescr = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_TextTextureIndex].m_VKTextDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6961:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6970:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\game\client\components\hud.cpp:178:8: style: Variable 'aFlagCarrier' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int aFlagCarrier[2] = {
^
src\game\client\components\hud.cpp:519:16: style: Variable 's_aTextWidth' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
static float s_aTextWidth[5] = {s_TextWidth0, s_TextWidth00, s_TextWidth000, s_TextWidth0000, s_TextWidth00000};
^
src\game\client\components\killmessages.cpp:305:30: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CClientData &Client = GameClient()->m_aClients[m_aKillmsgs[r].m_KillerID];
^
src\game\client\components\killmessages.cpp:314:30: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CClientData &Client = GameClient()->m_aClients[m_aKillmsgs[r].m_VictimID];
^
src\game\client\components\menus_ingame.cpp:243:12: style: Variable 'pInfoByName' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfoByName : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByName)
^
src\game\client\components\menus_ingame.cpp:530:12: style: Variable 'pInfoByName' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfoByName : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByName)
^
src\game\client\components\players.cpp:767:44: style: Variable 'CharacterInfo' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CSnapState::CCharacterInfo &CharacterInfo = m_pClient->m_Snap.m_aCharacters[i];
^
src\game\client\components\spectator.cpp:122:27: style: Variable 'Snap' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CSnapState &Snap = pSelf->m_pClient->m_Snap;
^
src\game\client\components\spectator.cpp:221:12: style: Variable 'pInfo' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfo : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByDDTeamName)
^
src\game\client\gameclient.cpp:2220:15: style: Variable 'OwnClientData' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CClientData &OwnClientData = m_aClients[ownID];
^
src\game\client\gameclient.cpp:2227:16: style: Variable 'cData' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CClientData &cData = m_aClients[i];
^
src\game\client\prediction\entities\character.cpp:397:11: style: Variable 'aSpreading' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
float aSpreading[] = {-0.185f, -0.070f, 0, 0.070f, 0.185f};
^
src\game\client\prediction\entities\laser.cpp:53:9: style: Variable 'HitPos' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
vec2 &HitPos = pHit->Core()->m_Pos;
^
src\game\editor\auto_map.cpp:507:18: style: Variable 'Index' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Index : pRule->m_vIndexList)
^
src\game\editor\auto_map.cpp:518:18: style: Variable 'Index' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Index : pRule->m_vIndexList)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:118:12: style: Variable 'Item' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Item : vList)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:2983:11: style: Variable 'aAspects' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
float aAspects[] = {4.0f / 3.0f, 16.0f / 10.0f, 5.0f / 4.0f, 16.0f / 9.0f};
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:3141:15: style: Variable 's_aShift' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
static int s_aShift[] = {24, 16, 8, 0};
^
src\engine\server\server.cpp:2807:14: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Client : m_aClients)
^
src\engine\server\sql_string_helpers.cpp:51:6: style: Variable 'aTimes' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int aTimes[7] =
^
src\test\secure_random.cpp:24:6: style: Variable 'BOUNDS' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int BOUNDS[] = {2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 100, 127, 128, 129};
^
```
According to cppchecker's `constParameter` error:
```
src\engine\gfx\image_manipulation.cpp:7:58: style: Parameter 'pSrc' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
static void Dilate(int w, int h, int BPP, unsigned char *pSrc, unsigned char *pDest, unsigned char AlphaThreshold = TW_DILATE_ALPHA_THRESHOLD)
^
src\engine\gfx\image_manipulation.cpp:58:67: style: Parameter 'pSrc' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
static void CopyColorValues(int w, int h, int BPP, unsigned char *pSrc, unsigned char *pDest)
^
src\engine\shared\network_conn.cpp:241:42: style: Parameter 'Addr' can be declared as reference to const [constParameter]
void CNetConnection::DirectInit(NETADDR &Addr, SECURITY_TOKEN SecurityToken, SECURITY_TOKEN Token, bool Sixup)
^
src\base\system.cpp:4060:71: style: Parameter 'random' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
void generate_password(char *buffer, unsigned length, unsigned short *random, unsigned random_length)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:263:38: style: Parameter 'AllocatedMemory' can be declared as reference to const [constParameter]
void Free(SMemoryHeapQueueElement &AllocatedMemory)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:1708:47: style: Parameter 'ImgExtent' can be declared as reference to const [constParameter]
static size_t ImageMipLevelCount(VkExtent3D &ImgExtent)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:2801:29: style: Parameter 'Image' can be declared as reference to const [constParameter]
void ImageBarrier(VkImage &Image, size_t MipMapBase, size_t MipMapCount, size_t LayerBase, size_t LayerCount, VkFormat Format, VkImageLayout OldLayout, VkImageLayout NewLayout)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6495:46: style: Parameter 'ExecBuffer' can be declared as reference to const [constParameter]
void Cmd_Clear(SRenderCommandExecuteBuffer &ExecBuffer, const CCommandBuffer::SCommand_Clear *pCommand)
^
src\game\client\components\skins.cpp:83:72: style: Parameter 'pImg' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
static void CheckMetrics(CSkin::SSkinMetricVariable &Metrics, uint8_t *pImg, int ImgWidth, int ImgX, int ImgY, int CheckWidth, int CheckHeight)
^
src\game\client\prediction\entities\character.h:106:37: style: Parameter 'pNewInput' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
void SetInput(CNetObj_PlayerInput *pNewInput)
^
src\game\client\prediction\gameworld.cpp:245:106: style: Parameter 'pNotThis' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
CCharacter *CGameWorld::IntersectCharacter(vec2 Pos0, vec2 Pos1, float Radius, vec2 &NewPos, CCharacter *pNotThis, int CollideWith, class CCharacter *pThisOnly)
^
src\game\client\prediction\gameworld.cpp:245:151: style: Parameter 'pThisOnly' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
CCharacter *CGameWorld::IntersectCharacter(vec2 Pos0, vec2 Pos1, float Radius, vec2 &NewPos, CCharacter *pNotThis, int CollideWith, class CCharacter *pThisOnly)
^
src\game\client\prediction\gameworld.cpp:283:116: style: Parameter 'pNotThis' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
std::list<class CCharacter *> CGameWorld::IntersectedCharacters(vec2 Pos0, vec2 Pos1, float Radius, class CEntity *pNotThis)
^
src\game\client\ui.cpp:522:180: style: Parameter 'pReadCursor' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
void CUI::DoLabel(CUIElement::SUIElementRect &RectEl, const CUIRect *pRect, const char *pText, float Size, int Align, const SLabelProperties &LabelProps, int StrLen, CTextCursor *pReadCursor)
^
src\game\client\ui_scrollregion.cpp:23:86: style: Parameter 'pParams' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
void CScrollRegion::Begin(CUIRect *pClipRect, vec2 *pOutOffset, CScrollRegionParams *pParams)
^
src\game\server\scoreworker.h:239:29: style: Parameter 'aTimeCp' can be declared as const array [constParameter]
void Set(float Time, float aTimeCp[NUM_CHECKPOINTS])
^
src\game\server\score.cpp:135:80: style: Parameter 'aTimeCp' can be declared as const array [constParameter]
void CScore::SaveScore(int ClientID, float Time, const char *pTimestamp, float aTimeCp[NUM_CHECKPOINTS], bool NotEligible)
^
src\game\server\teeinfo.cpp:40:57: style: Parameter 'pUseCustomColors' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
CTeeInfo::CTeeInfo(const char *apSkinPartNames[6], int *pUseCustomColors, int *pSkinPartColors)
^
src\game\server\teeinfo.cpp:40:80: style: Parameter 'pSkinPartColors' can be declared as pointer to const [constParameter]
CTeeInfo::CTeeInfo(const char *apSkinPartNames[6], int *pUseCustomColors, int *pSkinPartColors)
^
```
According to cppcheck's `nullPointerRedundantCheck` check:
```
src\game\client\components\menus_settings.cpp:729:8: warning: Either the condition 'pSkinToBeSelected==0' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pSkinToBeSelected. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
if((pSkinToBeSelected->GetName()[0] == 'x' && pSkinToBeSelected->GetName()[1] == '_'))
^
src\game\client\components\menus_settings.cpp:732:25: note: Assuming that condition 'pSkinToBeSelected==0' is not redundant
if(pSkinToBeSelected == 0)
^
src\game\client\components\menus_settings.cpp:729:8: note: Null pointer dereference
if((pSkinToBeSelected->GetName()[0] == 'x' && pSkinToBeSelected->GetName()[1] == '_'))
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5034:19: warning: Either the condition 'pEnvelope' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pEnvelope. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
float EndTime = pEnvelope->EndTime();
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5056:7: note: Assuming that condition 'pEnvelope' is not redundant
if(pEnvelope)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5034:19: note: Null pointer dereference
float EndTime = pEnvelope->EndTime();
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5038:3: warning: Either the condition 'pEnvelope' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pEnvelope. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
pEnvelope->FindTopBottom(s_ActiveChannels);
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5056:7: note: Assuming that condition 'pEnvelope' is not redundant
if(pEnvelope)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5038:3: note: Null pointer dereference
pEnvelope->FindTopBottom(s_ActiveChannels);
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5039:15: warning: Either the condition 'pEnvelope' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pEnvelope. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
float Top = pEnvelope->m_Top;
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5056:7: note: Assuming that condition 'pEnvelope' is not redundant
if(pEnvelope)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5039:15: note: Null pointer dereference
float Top = pEnvelope->m_Top;
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5040:18: warning: Either the condition 'pEnvelope' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pEnvelope. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
float Bottom = pEnvelope->m_Bottom;
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5056:7: note: Assuming that condition 'pEnvelope' is not redundant
if(pEnvelope)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5040:18: note: Null pointer dereference
float Bottom = pEnvelope->m_Bottom;
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5081:23: warning: Either the condition 'pEnvelope' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pEnvelope. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
for(int c = 0; c < pEnvelope->m_Channels; c++)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5056:7: note: Assuming that condition 'pEnvelope' is not redundant
if(pEnvelope)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:5081:23: note: Null pointer dereference
for(int c = 0; c < pEnvelope->m_Channels; c++)
^
```
The assigned values are never used, so the assignments can be removed or variable scopes can be reduced.
According to cppcheck's `unreadVariable` error.
The key reader was displaying the old key for a frame. It now shows the new key immediately without flashing the old one after changing a bind.
Refactoring:
- The if-branches are restructured to be the same as on upstream.
- The function `GetKeyBindModifiersName` can be called without an additional check, because it returns an empty string when no modifier is pressed.
- The unused parameter `Checked` of the `DoButton_KeySelect` function is removed.
From teeworlds/teeworlds#2877.
6058: Fix invalid demo cutting, Add slice highlighting r=Chairn a=VoxelDoesCode
Before, you could place an end slice before the beginning, creating a "zero second" demo, which doesn't play in client, and renders a corrupt file. I implemented a check where if the playhead is before the beginning slice, it won't place an end slice, and vice versa.
I also added highlighting in between the slices, so that it's easier to see.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/95713843/202870840-216df4d7-975e-496d-b122-c819ce7ae6ee.png)
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [x] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: VoxelDoesCode <bluheadcat@gmail.com>