LCD developed 9/2015 by Terry Ellison
We've already discarded the ldebug module from lua
it only makes sense to discard the debug info as well
adds 1.5 K to the binary
saves 8 Kb on the base state
once scripts start getting called i've seen 10-50Kb savings but it all depends on
what exactly you are running
Change-Id: Ibb74f344df1c4c96380ec6c98b010a810e9ae9cc
- Improved sound quality (use 44.1KHz)
- Conventional mixer is now used
- Playback is performed in a separate thread
- Speech feedback in menus
Patch by Igor Poretsky
Change-Id: I13baa224cefd67aefe6d62b988971bfbd421757d
This is not a very pretty fix, but code that doesn't crash is better than
code that crashes... "If it runs, it's done."
Change-Id: Ia1d0c537e5e5e60fb80cf7d7de2332e1c712806f
Forgot a return statement in Sys_FileRead (which slipped by since I've made
the questionable decision to disable all warnings...)
Change-Id: Ia0f3da52b43765b8e0e9953893ac7957ec2f6c2e
For some reason a NULL pointer creeps in, on the simulator only, it seems.
This makes sure that if it happens on target we'll know about it.
Change-Id: I7a5bc9dd3ef71f28d58d0d456d23007dc0d49ce3
COM_LoadStackFile was not thread-safe since it relied on a global variable
to pass the loadbuf parameter to COM_LoadFile. This was causing mysterious
crashes when model loading and audio mixing were happening simultaneously.
Change-Id: I505c5ef0ed49d0c4aa4b11cfed05647c75b5b40d
- Unfinished game is now saved along with current position.
- All savings are automatically done on shutdown.
- Implemented facility to view played games.
- Fixed bug that prevented program from the very first move.
Patch by Igor Poretsky
Change-Id: I997b97752e4362ed953309bea985d071f9db229b
paths.
If ROOTDIR=/rockbox and BUILDDIR=/rockbox/build-something, it is now possible to
successfully build both target binaries and simulators.
Change-Id: If12d1d5933c5a15feebf627a4f1636dc1e3a67fa
Derivative of work by RobertGabrielJakabosky
http://lua-users.org/wiki/EmergencyGarbageCollector
I've only implemented the not enough memory part and
expanded this idea to adding a mechanism to signal
the OOM condition of the plugin buffer which allows us to only
grab the playback buffer after garbage collection fails
(SO THE MUSIC KEEPS PLAYING AS LONG AS POSSIBLE)
Change-Id: I684fb98b540ffc01f7ba324ab5b761ceb59b9f9b
This caches large files (arbitrarily defined as >1MB) in memory, which
reduces the delay when a new model or sound is needed.
Change-Id: I0f96449555a32f05d771fe900c10eaf21ecbb4f6
The quake commit tried to optimize lcd updates but inadvertently broke
wolf3d (which always uses a 320x200 screen size). This fixes that and also
lets direct mode truly exit early to hopefully save some cycles.
Change-Id: I41d96cd584257fe25e791c7f615812849f348e4f
add defines for sound functions
SOUND_VOLUME, SOUND_BALANCE, SOUND_CHANNELS, SOUND_STEREO_WIDTH ...
defines depend on target
require "sound_defines" to add them to rb.sound_settings[]
consolidates:
sound_set, sound_current, sound_default, sound_min, sound_max,
sound_unit, sound_pitch, sound_val2phys to a single function
rb.sound("name", setting, [value])
require "sound.lua" for old functionality
Change-Id: Ice695218aa433f4fcbb48fbd6b8a9bf29c994110
ef9ee89 introduced Read{Big,Little}{Short,Long,Float} functions to safely
read a value in memory. These incorrectly take char*, which causes them to
output erroneous 0xff bytes when given bytes with bit 7 set.
Change-Id: I9531172301aecfdacae405d2f782f662608ce6df
The d*_t structs are from "d"isk, which means they could be
unaligned. Packing them saves me from having to rewrite every single
access to them.
Change-Id: I6d5a9525fff368bf29bdb85cf1672fce02ce3396