lua would not return or set arbitrary file positions
file:seek("set", 0) worked file:seek("cur") worked
but setting an offset or file:seek("end") failed
I tracked this down to a bug checking the return of rb->lseek
on error lseek returns a negative number and returns the file
position otherwise, the function was checking for if(N) instead of
if(N < 0)
Fixed - limited size of lseek to size of signed LuaNumber
Fixed - io:lines() stopped after first line containing only a newline
instead of returning a blank line and continuing till EOF
this fixes file:read("*l") as well
Fixed - ssize_t for read() with error checking
Change-Id: Ie859b288fb8f6814f1b3ae30992ecf78f2669de7
The upstream code changed a little bit with regard to the request_keys()
API. Also, we save some bytes (especially on the c200v2) by compiling with
-ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections, which allows Net to fit once again.
Change-Id: I3ab30127169c73e4cd8996f0c12e1223ee18d79f
This includes an upstream change to the Galaxies help text. `genhelp.sh'
no longer leaves temporary files sitting around, and the self-test feature
of lz4tiny.c works again.
Change-Id: I787f4cb3c258baade31638d6be18f95b7aa0705e
This brings the upstream version to b3da238 (though some of my own
changes are included on top of that).
Change-Id: Ida73e8cd86765413147ce891af3cc2b7aeda2b2a
This should cut just enough size off the binary to let Net still compile
for the c200v2. This is probably close to the last time I'll be able to do
this; I'm already resorting to dirty hacks like writing super terse error
messages.
Change-Id: I43344b9a601696d7ca56fc02af4a611fd9d1a150
They all work now :). I merged in part of Chris Boyle's Android port of
Puzzles to give the front end a way to know what keys the back end needs.
This also re-syncs to the latest upstream sources.
Change-Id: Ie0409bbb32f617ae5abf4f81be3b45d1552db9bb
The help text is now processed to generate a style array to pass to the
display_text library in addition to the text itself. The help text is still
compressed using LZ4, and still fits on the c200v2.
Change-Id: I7a3a664f90f67a1a018956c72d2b62d92b8ffd17
This prevents a (highly improbable) race condition when exiting, and uses
pcm_set_frequency() instead of mixer_set_frequency(), since that seems like
the Right Thing to Do (TM).
Change-Id: Icb6a4597843215f08b3835490ac63f67c9a04736
Rather than holding intermediate results as fixed-point, this converts them
directly to normal integers (in the range of the PCM sample) while mixing,
instead of waiting till the end to perform a separate shifting step. Also,
this precalculates some constants in the reverb code.
Change-Id: Ie04e444d145bc28ce67eef9ae0ead6d328acf28a
This allows CPU load to drop below 100%, which is good for anything
that scales frequency and voltage based on CPU load. Also conserves
some energy by letting the core go idle if there aren't any available
buffers.
Change-Id: I9385ac9e030f97010b12eb825875a900463ab0ac
Using the coprocessor was a good idea in theory, but didn't actually work.
This moves all SDL threads to the main core, which isn't ideal, but at
least works. Additionally, this also adds some good-practice stuff such as
setting the default sample rate on exit.
Change-Id: If1636b33d439000ec7c4e50f46e8d002708d3121
This is attempt to simplify porting programs to rockbox (as plugins).
Currently this compat layer implements:
fopen(), fclose(), fflush(), fread(), fwrite(), fseek(), fseeko(),
ftell(), ftello(), fgetc(), ungetc(), fputc(), fgets(), clearerr(),
ferror(), feof(), fprintf()
In order to use it you need to include in ported sources
"lib/stdio_compat.h"
Change-Id: I5add615dd19c5af9c767ccbfb1bd5a4e466741cb
This brings a various small changes to the drawing and input code,
as well as a brand new "mouse mode", where input goes to a virtual
mouse cursor. Only Loopy has this mouse mode enabled by default,
while other games have it hidden away under the debug menu. Some
changes by me to Palisade were required to make it playable; those
are included here as well. Right now, sgt-net is pushing the c200v2's
upper limit on size and may have to be dropped in a future commit.
Change-Id: I495d2a2125462c2985aec1ffbc54bbe3fe5133bd
The new vuprintf makes unnecessary workarounds due to formatting
limitations. I checked grep output for whatever appeared to fit
but it's possible I missed some instances because they weren't
so obvious.
Also, this means sound settings can dynamically work with any
number of decimals rather than the current assumption of one or
two. Add an ipow() function to help and take advantage of dynamic
field width and precision. Consolidate string formatting of sound
settings.
Change-Id: I46caf534859dfd1916cd440cd25e5206b192fcd8
Both blitter_save() and blitter_load() functioned incorrectly when
zoomed in -- blitter_save() would copy from the wrong location, and
blitter_load() would ignore the y-coordinate of the destination.
Change-Id: I7c85debf5953575f72c4a81e3dbcf514202c3aed
This adds no functionality, but instead cleans up the source and adds
some more substantial documentation.
Change-Id: I77328c171a61db7729bdf928ba094cfbed4ec0dd
This fixes two separate bugs: The first was that the drawmode was not
reliably set when drawing the title, occasionally leading to a black
rectangle where the title should be; the second that the title bar's
space wasn't being cleared before drawing, leading to artifacts when
the length of the title string changed.
Change-Id: I3859125b14d568e1098b095ab134645a504b2d45