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392 lines
14 KiB
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392 lines
14 KiB
C++
/* $Id$ */
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/*
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* This file is part of OpenTTD.
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* OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
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* OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/** @file ground_vehicle.hpp Base class and functions for all vehicles that move through ground. */
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#ifndef GROUND_VEHICLE_HPP
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#define GROUND_VEHICLE_HPP
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#include "vehicle_base.h"
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#include "vehicle_gui.h"
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#include "landscape.h"
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#include "window_func.h"
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#include "widgets/vehicle_widget.h"
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/** What is the status of our acceleration? */
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enum AccelStatus {
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AS_ACCEL, ///< We want to go faster, if possible of course.
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AS_BRAKE, ///< We want to stop.
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};
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/**
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* Cached, frequently calculated values.
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* All of these values except cached_slope_resistance are set only for the first part of a vehicle.
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*/
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struct GroundVehicleCache {
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/* Cached acceleration values, recalculated when the cargo on a vehicle changes (in addition to the conditions below) */
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uint32 cached_weight; ///< Total weight of the consist (valid only for the first engine).
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uint32 cached_slope_resistance; ///< Resistance caused by weight when this vehicle part is at a slope.
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uint32 cached_max_te; ///< Maximum tractive effort of consist (valid only for the first engine).
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uint16 cached_axle_resistance; ///< Resistance caused by the axles of the vehicle (valid only for the first engine).
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/* Cached acceleration values, recalculated on load and each time a vehicle is added to/removed from the consist. */
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uint16 cached_max_track_speed; ///< Maximum consist speed limited by track type (valid only for the first engine).
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uint32 cached_power; ///< Total power of the consist (valid only for the first engine).
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uint32 cached_air_drag; ///< Air drag coefficient of the vehicle (valid only for the first engine).
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/* Cached NewGRF values, recalculated on load and each time a vehicle is added to/removed from the consist. */
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uint16 cached_total_length; ///< Length of the whole vehicle (valid only for the first engine).
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EngineID first_engine; ///< Cached EngineID of the front vehicle. INVALID_ENGINE for the front vehicle itself.
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uint8 cached_veh_length; ///< Length of this vehicle in units of 1/VEHICLE_LENGTH of normal length. It is cached because this can be set by a callback.
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/* Cached UI information. */
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uint16 last_speed; ///< The last speed we did display, so we only have to redraw when this changes.
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};
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/** Ground vehicle flags. */
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enum GroundVehicleFlags {
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GVF_GOINGUP_BIT = 0, ///< Vehicle is currently going uphill. (Cached track information for acceleration)
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GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT = 1, ///< Vehicle is currently going downhill. (Cached track information for acceleration)
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GVF_SUPPRESS_IMPLICIT_ORDERS = 2, ///< Disable insertion and removal of automatic orders until the vehicle completes the real order.
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};
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/**
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* Base class for all vehicles that move through ground.
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*
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* Child classes must define all of the following functions.
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* These functions are not defined as pure virtual functions at this class to improve performance.
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*
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* virtual uint16 GetPower() const = 0;
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* virtual uint16 GetPoweredPartPower(const T *head) const = 0;
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* virtual uint16 GetWeight() const = 0;
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* virtual byte GetTractiveEffort() const = 0;
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* virtual byte GetAirDrag() const = 0;
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* virtual byte GetAirDragArea() const = 0;
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* virtual AccelStatus GetAccelerationStatus() const = 0;
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* virtual uint16 GetCurrentSpeed() const = 0;
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* virtual uint32 GetRollingFriction() const = 0;
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* virtual int GetAccelerationType() const = 0;
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* virtual int32 GetSlopeSteepness() const = 0;
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* virtual int GetDisplayMaxSpeed() const = 0;
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* virtual uint16 GetMaxTrackSpeed() const = 0;
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* virtual bool TileMayHaveSlopedTrack() const = 0;
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*/
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template <class T, VehicleType Type>
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struct GroundVehicle : public SpecializedVehicle<T, Type> {
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GroundVehicleCache gcache; ///< Cache of often calculated values.
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uint16 gv_flags; ///< @see GroundVehicleFlags.
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typedef GroundVehicle<T, Type> GroundVehicleBase; ///< Our type
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/**
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* The constructor at SpecializedVehicle must be called.
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*/
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GroundVehicle() : SpecializedVehicle<T, Type>() {}
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void PowerChanged();
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void CargoChanged();
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int GetAcceleration() const;
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/**
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* Common code executed for crashed ground vehicles
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* @param flooded was this vehicle flooded?
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* @return number of victims
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*/
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/* virtual */ uint Crash(bool flooded)
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{
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/* Crashed vehicles aren't going up or down */
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for (T *v = T::From(this); v != NULL; v = v->Next()) {
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ClrBit(v->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT);
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ClrBit(v->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT);
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}
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return this->Vehicle::Crash(flooded);
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}
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/**
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* Calculates the total slope resistance for this vehicle.
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* @return Slope resistance.
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*/
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inline int32 GetSlopeResistance() const
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{
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int32 incl = 0;
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for (const T *u = T::From(this); u != NULL; u = u->Next()) {
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if (HasBit(u->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT)) {
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incl += u->gcache.cached_slope_resistance;
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} else if (HasBit(u->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT)) {
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incl -= u->gcache.cached_slope_resistance;
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}
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}
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return incl;
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}
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/**
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* Updates vehicle's Z position and inclination.
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* Used when the vehicle entered given tile.
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* @pre The vehicle has to be at (or near to) a border of the tile,
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* directed towards tile centre
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*/
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inline void UpdateZPositionAndInclination()
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{
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this->z_pos = GetSlopePixelZ(this->x_pos, this->y_pos);
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ClrBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT);
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ClrBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT);
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if (T::From(this)->TileMayHaveSlopedTrack()) {
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/* To check whether the current tile is sloped, and in which
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* direction it is sloped, we get the 'z' at the center of
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* the tile (middle_z) and the edge of the tile (old_z),
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* which we then can compare. */
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int middle_z = GetSlopePixelZ((this->x_pos & ~TILE_UNIT_MASK) | HALF_TILE_SIZE, (this->y_pos & ~TILE_UNIT_MASK) | HALF_TILE_SIZE);
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if (middle_z != this->z_pos) {
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SetBit(this->gv_flags, (middle_z > this->z_pos) ? GVF_GOINGUP_BIT : GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Updates vehicle's Z position.
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* Inclination can't change in the middle of a tile.
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* The faster code is used for trains and road vehicles unless they are
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* reversing on a sloped tile.
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*/
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inline void UpdateZPosition()
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{
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#if 0
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/* The following code does this: */
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if (HasBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT)) {
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switch (this->direction) {
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case DIR_NE:
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this->z_pos += (this->x_pos & 1); break;
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case DIR_SW:
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this->z_pos += (this->x_pos & 1) ^ 1; break;
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case DIR_NW:
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this->z_pos += (this->y_pos & 1); break;
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case DIR_SE:
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this->z_pos += (this->y_pos & 1) ^ 1; break;
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default: break;
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}
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} else if (HasBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT)) {
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switch (this->direction) {
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case DIR_NE:
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this->z_pos -= (this->x_pos & 1); break;
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case DIR_SW:
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this->z_pos -= (this->x_pos & 1) ^ 1; break;
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case DIR_NW:
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this->z_pos -= (this->y_pos & 1); break;
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case DIR_SE:
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this->z_pos -= (this->y_pos & 1) ^ 1; break;
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default: break;
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}
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}
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/* But gcc 4.4.5 isn't able to nicely optimise it, and the resulting
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* code is full of conditional jumps. */
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#endif
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/* Vehicle's Z position can change only if it has GVF_GOINGUP_BIT or GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT set.
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* Furthermore, if this function is called once every time the vehicle's position changes,
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* we know the Z position changes by +/-1 at certain moments - when x_pos, y_pos is odd/even,
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* depending on orientation of the slope and vehicle's direction */
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if (HasBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT) || HasBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGDOWN_BIT)) {
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if (T::From(this)->HasToUseGetSlopePixelZ()) {
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/* In some cases, we have to use GetSlopePixelZ() */
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this->z_pos = GetSlopePixelZ(this->x_pos, this->y_pos);
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return;
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}
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/* DirToDiagDir() is a simple right shift */
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DiagDirection dir = DirToDiagDir(this->direction);
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/* Read variables, so the compiler knows the access doesn't trap */
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int8 x_pos = this->x_pos;
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int8 y_pos = this->y_pos;
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/* DiagDirToAxis() is a simple mask */
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int8 d = DiagDirToAxis(dir) == AXIS_X ? x_pos : y_pos;
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/* We need only the least significant bit */
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d &= 1;
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/* Conditional "^ 1". Optimised to "(dir - 1) <= 1". */
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d ^= (int8)(dir == DIAGDIR_SW || dir == DIAGDIR_SE);
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/* Subtraction instead of addition because we are testing for GVF_GOINGUP_BIT.
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* GVF_GOINGUP_BIT is used because it's bit 0, so simple AND can be used,
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* without any shift */
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this->z_pos += HasBit(this->gv_flags, GVF_GOINGUP_BIT) ? d : -d;
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}
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assert(this->z_pos == GetSlopePixelZ(this->x_pos, this->y_pos));
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}
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/**
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* Checks if the vehicle is in a slope and sets the required flags in that case.
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* @param new_tile True if the vehicle reached a new tile.
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* @param update_delta Indicates to also update the delta.
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* @return Old height of the vehicle.
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*/
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inline byte UpdateInclination(bool new_tile, bool update_delta)
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{
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byte old_z = this->z_pos;
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if (new_tile) {
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this->UpdateZPositionAndInclination();
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} else {
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this->UpdateZPosition();
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}
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this->UpdateViewport(true, update_delta);
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return old_z;
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}
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/**
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* Set front engine state.
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*/
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inline void SetFrontEngine() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_FRONT); }
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/**
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* Remove the front engine state.
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*/
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inline void ClearFrontEngine() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_FRONT); }
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/**
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* Set a vehicle to be an articulated part.
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*/
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inline void SetArticulatedPart() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_ARTICULATED_PART); }
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/**
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* Clear a vehicle from being an articulated part.
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*/
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inline void ClearArticulatedPart() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_ARTICULATED_PART); }
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/**
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* Set a vehicle to be a wagon.
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*/
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inline void SetWagon() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Clear wagon property.
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*/
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inline void ClearWagon() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Set engine status.
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*/
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inline void SetEngine() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_ENGINE); }
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/**
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* Clear engine status.
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*/
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inline void ClearEngine() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_ENGINE); }
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/**
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* Set a vehicle as a free wagon.
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*/
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inline void SetFreeWagon() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_FREE_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Clear a vehicle from being a free wagon.
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*/
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inline void ClearFreeWagon() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_FREE_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Set a vehicle as a multiheaded engine.
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*/
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inline void SetMultiheaded() { SetBit(this->subtype, GVSF_MULTIHEADED); }
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/**
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* Clear multiheaded engine property.
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*/
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inline void ClearMultiheaded() { ClrBit(this->subtype, GVSF_MULTIHEADED); }
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/**
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* Check if the vehicle is a free wagon (got no engine in front of it).
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* @return Returns true if the vehicle is a free wagon.
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*/
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inline bool IsFreeWagon() const { return HasBit(this->subtype, GVSF_FREE_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Check if a vehicle is an engine (can be first in a consist).
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* @return Returns true if vehicle is an engine.
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*/
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inline bool IsEngine() const { return HasBit(this->subtype, GVSF_ENGINE); }
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/**
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* Check if a vehicle is a wagon.
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* @return Returns true if vehicle is a wagon.
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*/
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inline bool IsWagon() const { return HasBit(this->subtype, GVSF_WAGON); }
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/**
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* Check if the vehicle is a multiheaded engine.
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* @return Returns true if the vehicle is a multiheaded engine.
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*/
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inline bool IsMultiheaded() const { return HasBit(this->subtype, GVSF_MULTIHEADED); }
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/**
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* Tell if we are dealing with the rear end of a multiheaded engine.
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* @return True if the engine is the rear part of a dualheaded engine.
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*/
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inline bool IsRearDualheaded() const { return this->IsMultiheaded() && !this->IsEngine(); }
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/**
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* Update the GUI variant of the current speed of the vehicle.
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* Also mark the widget dirty when that is needed, i.e. when
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* the speed of this vehicle has changed.
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*/
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inline void SetLastSpeed()
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{
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if (this->cur_speed != this->gcache.last_speed) {
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SetWindowWidgetDirty(WC_VEHICLE_VIEW, this->index, WID_VV_START_STOP);
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this->gcache.last_speed = this->cur_speed;
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}
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}
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protected:
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/**
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* Update the speed of the vehicle.
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*
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* It updates the cur_speed and subspeed variables depending on the state
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* of the vehicle; in this case the current acceleration, minimum and
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* maximum speeds of the vehicle. It returns the distance that that the
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* vehicle can drive this tick. #Vehicle::GetAdvanceDistance() determines
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* the distance to drive before moving a step on the map.
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* @param accel The acceleration we would like to give this vehicle.
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* @param min_speed The minimum speed here, in vehicle specific units.
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* @param max_speed The maximum speed here, in vehicle specific units.
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* @return Distance to drive.
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*/
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inline uint DoUpdateSpeed(uint accel, int min_speed, int max_speed)
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{
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uint spd = this->subspeed + accel;
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this->subspeed = (byte)spd;
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/* When we are going faster than the maximum speed, reduce the speed
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* somewhat gradually. But never lower than the maximum speed. */
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int tempmax = max_speed;
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if (this->cur_speed > max_speed) {
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tempmax = max(this->cur_speed - (this->cur_speed / 10) - 1, max_speed);
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}
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/* Enforce a maximum and minimum speed. Normally we would use something like
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* Clamp for this, but in this case min_speed might be below the maximum speed
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* threshold for some reason. That makes acceleration fail and assertions
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* happen in Clamp. So make it explicit that min_speed overrules the maximum
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* speed by explicit ordering of min and max. */
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this->cur_speed = spd = max(min(this->cur_speed + ((int)spd >> 8), tempmax), min_speed);
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int scaled_spd = this->GetAdvanceSpeed(spd);
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scaled_spd += this->progress;
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this->progress = 0; // set later in *Handler or *Controller
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return scaled_spd;
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}
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};
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#endif /* GROUND_VEHICLE_HPP */
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