Removing the _industry_type_costs in favor of IndustrySpec.cost_multiplier;
In order to let industry_gui use the GetIndustrySpec accessor,
some structs had to be moved in industry.h
- Add: asserts to find the v->u.rail.track == 0 problem.
- Add: IsValidDepot(), IsValidTown(), IsValidSign(), IsValidVehicle(), IsValidStation()
- Add: GetTileOwner(), IsTileOwner()
- Codechange: Replaced IsShipDepotTile(), IsTrainDepotTile(), IsRoadDepotTile() by IsTileDepotType().
- Codechange: typedeffed the MAP_OWNERS as Owner. Should be used as variable type.
- Codechange: Replaced a few uint by TileIndex.
(in prepare of dynamic arrays):
- DEREF_XXX is changed into GetXXX
- All direct call are directed via GetXXX
- struct Industry has now an index-field
- ENUM'd some stuff
- Replaced home built loops with FOR_ALL_XXX
- Added _stations_size, _vehicles_size, ... which gives the length of the
array (which will be dynamic in the near future)
- Changed lengtof(XXX) to _XXX_size (e.g. _stations_size)
- Removed all endof(XXX) (because mostly it was part of a FOR_ALL_XXX)
- Made the sort-functions of all 4 dynamic
- Made all 4 Initialize functions more of the same
- Some minor tab-fixing and stuff
(tnx to Tron for proof-reading my 100kb patch ;))
Note for all: please do NOT directly call _stations, _vehicles, _towns and
_industries, but use the right wrapper to access them. Thank you.
Ps: please also do not use 'v++', where v is of type Vehicle *.