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102 lines
5.4 KiB
C
102 lines
5.4 KiB
C
/* $Id$ */
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/**
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* @file slope_type.h Definitions of a slope.
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* This file defines the enumeration and helper functions for handling
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* the slope info of a tile.
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*/
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#ifndef SLOPE_TYPE_H
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#define SLOPE_TYPE_H
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#include "core/enum_type.hpp"
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/**
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* Enumeration of tile corners
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*/
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enum Corner {
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CORNER_W = 0,
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CORNER_S = 1,
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CORNER_E = 2,
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CORNER_N = 3,
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CORNER_END,
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CORNER_INVALID = 0xFF
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};
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/**
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* Enumeration for the slope-type.
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*
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* This enumeration use the chars N,E,S,W corresponding the
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* direction north, east, south and west. The top corner of a tile
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* is the north-part of the tile. The whole slope is encoded with
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* 5 bits, 4 bits for each corner and 1 bit for a steep-flag.
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*
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* For halftile slopes an extra 3 bits are used to represent this
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* properly; 1 bit for a halftile-flag and 2 bits to encode which
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* extra side (corner) is leveled when the slope of the first 5
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* bits is applied. This means that there can only be one leveled
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* slope for steep slopes, which is logical because two leveled
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* slopes would mean that it is not a steep slope as halftile
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* slopes only span one height level.
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*/
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enum Slope {
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SLOPE_FLAT = 0x00, ///< a flat tile
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SLOPE_W = 0x01, ///< the west corner of the tile is raised
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SLOPE_S = 0x02, ///< the south corner of the tile is raised
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SLOPE_E = 0x04, ///< the east corner of the tile is raised
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SLOPE_N = 0x08, ///< the north corner of the tile is raised
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SLOPE_STEEP = 0x10, ///< indicates the slope is steep
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SLOPE_NW = SLOPE_N | SLOPE_W, ///< north and west corner are raised
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SLOPE_SW = SLOPE_S | SLOPE_W, ///< south and west corner are raised
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SLOPE_SE = SLOPE_S | SLOPE_E, ///< south and east corner are raised
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SLOPE_NE = SLOPE_N | SLOPE_E, ///< north and east corner are raised
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SLOPE_EW = SLOPE_E | SLOPE_W, ///< east and west corner are raised
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SLOPE_NS = SLOPE_N | SLOPE_S, ///< north and south corner are raised
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SLOPE_ELEVATED = SLOPE_N | SLOPE_E | SLOPE_S | SLOPE_W, ///< all corner are raised, similar to SLOPE_FLAT
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SLOPE_NWS = SLOPE_N | SLOPE_W | SLOPE_S, ///< north, west and south corner are raised
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SLOPE_WSE = SLOPE_W | SLOPE_S | SLOPE_E, ///< west, south and east corner are raised
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SLOPE_SEN = SLOPE_S | SLOPE_E | SLOPE_N, ///< south, east and north corner are raised
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SLOPE_ENW = SLOPE_E | SLOPE_N | SLOPE_W, ///< east, north and west corner are raised
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SLOPE_STEEP_W = SLOPE_STEEP | SLOPE_NWS, ///< a steep slope falling to east (from west)
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SLOPE_STEEP_S = SLOPE_STEEP | SLOPE_WSE, ///< a steep slope falling to north (from south)
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SLOPE_STEEP_E = SLOPE_STEEP | SLOPE_SEN, ///< a steep slope falling to west (from east)
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SLOPE_STEEP_N = SLOPE_STEEP | SLOPE_ENW, ///< a steep slope falling to south (from north)
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SLOPE_HALFTILE = 0x20, ///< one halftile is leveled (non continuous slope)
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SLOPE_HALFTILE_MASK = 0xE0, ///< three bits used for halftile slopes
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SLOPE_HALFTILE_W = SLOPE_HALFTILE | (CORNER_W << 6), ///< the west halftile is leveled (non continuous slope)
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SLOPE_HALFTILE_S = SLOPE_HALFTILE | (CORNER_S << 6), ///< the south halftile is leveled (non continuous slope)
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SLOPE_HALFTILE_E = SLOPE_HALFTILE | (CORNER_E << 6), ///< the east halftile is leveled (non continuous slope)
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SLOPE_HALFTILE_N = SLOPE_HALFTILE | (CORNER_N << 6), ///< the north halftile is leveled (non continuous slope)
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};
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/**
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* Enumeration for Foundations.
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*/
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enum Foundation {
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FOUNDATION_NONE, ///< The tile has no foundation, the slope remains unchanged.
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FOUNDATION_LEVELED, ///< The tile is leveled up to a flat slope.
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FOUNDATION_INCLINED_X, ///< The tile has an along X-axis inclined foundation.
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FOUNDATION_INCLINED_Y, ///< The tile has an along Y-axis inclined foundation.
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FOUNDATION_STEEP_LOWER, ///< The tile has a steep slope. The lowest corner is raised by a foundation to allow building railroad on the lower halftile.
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/* Halftile foundations */
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FOUNDATION_STEEP_BOTH, ///< The tile has a steep slope. The lowest corner is raised by a foundation and the upper halftile is leveled.
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FOUNDATION_HALFTILE_W, ///< Level west halftile non-continuously.
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FOUNDATION_HALFTILE_S, ///< Level south halftile non-continuously.
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FOUNDATION_HALFTILE_E, ///< Level east halftile non-continuously.
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FOUNDATION_HALFTILE_N, ///< Level north halftile non-continuously.
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/* Special anti-zig-zag foundations for single horizontal/vertical track */
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FOUNDATION_RAIL_W, ///< Foundation for TRACK_BIT_LEFT, but not a leveled foundation.
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FOUNDATION_RAIL_S, ///< Foundation for TRACK_BIT_LOWER, but not a leveled foundation.
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FOUNDATION_RAIL_E, ///< Foundation for TRACK_BIT_RIGHT, but not a leveled foundation.
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FOUNDATION_RAIL_N, ///< Foundation for TRACK_BIT_UPPER, but not a leveled foundation.
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FOUNDATION_INVALID = 0xFF ///< Used inside "rail_cmd.cpp" to indicate invalid slope/track combination.
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};
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#endif /* SLOPE_TYPE_H */
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