(svn r21435) -Fix: NewGRF strings that referenced a value that was set by a string command later in the string failed

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yexo 2010-12-08 13:44:01 +00:00
parent 5c181fe556
commit ac0e83a7e2
3 changed files with 51 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -863,6 +863,13 @@ struct TextRefStack {
TextRefStack() : used(false) {}
TextRefStack(const TextRefStack &stack) :
position(stack.position),
used(stack.used)
{
memcpy(this->stack, stack.stack, sizeof(this->stack));
}
uint8 PopUnsignedByte() { assert(this->position < lengthof(this->stack)); return this->stack[this->position++]; }
int8 PopSignedByte() { return (int8)this->PopUnsignedByte(); }
@ -919,6 +926,34 @@ static TextRefStack _newgrf_error_textrefstack;
/** The stack that is used for TTDP compatible string code parsing */
static TextRefStack *_newgrf_textrefstack = &_newgrf_normal_textrefstack;
/**
* Check whether the NewGRF text stack is in use.
* @return True iff the NewGRF text stack is used.
*/
bool UsingNewGRFTextStack()
{
return _newgrf_textrefstack->used;
}
/**
* Create a backup of the current NewGRF text stack.
* @return A copy of the current text stack.
*/
struct TextRefStack *CreateTextRefStackBackup()
{
return new TextRefStack(*_newgrf_textrefstack);
}
/**
* Restore a copy of the text stack to the used stack.
* @param backup The copy to restore.
*/
void RestoreTextRefStackBackup(struct TextRefStack *backup)
{
*_newgrf_textrefstack = *backup;
delete backup;
}
/**
* Prepare the TTDP compatible string code parsing
* @param numEntries number of entries to copy from the registers

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@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ void StopTextRefStackUsage();
void SwitchToNormalRefStack();
void SwitchToErrorRefStack();
void RewindTextRefStack();
bool UsingNewGRFTextStack();
struct TextRefStack *CreateTextRefStackBackup();
void RestoreTextRefStackBackup(struct TextRefStack *backup);
uint RemapNewGRFStringControlCode(uint scc, char *buf_start, char **buff, const char **str, int64 *argv);
StringID TTDPStringIDToOTTDStringIDMapping(StringID string);

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ static char *StationGetSpecialString(char *buff, int x, const char *last);
static char *GetSpecialTownNameString(char *buff, int ind, uint32 seed, const char *last);
static char *GetSpecialNameString(char *buff, int ind, int64 *argv, const char *last);
static char *FormatString(char *buff, const char *str, int64 *argv, uint casei, const char *last);
static char *FormatString(char *buff, const char *str, int64 *argv, uint casei, const char *last, bool dry_run = false);
struct LanguagePack : public LanguagePackHeader {
char data[]; // list of strings
@ -583,8 +583,19 @@ uint ConvertDisplaySpeedToSpeed(uint speed)
return ((speed << units[_settings_game.locale.units].s_s) + units[_settings_game.locale.units].s_m / 2) / units[_settings_game.locale.units].s_m;
}
static char *FormatString(char *buff, const char *str, int64 *argv, uint casei, const char *last)
static char *FormatString(char *buff, const char *str, int64 *argv, uint casei, const char *last, bool dry_run)
{
if (UsingNewGRFTextStack() && !dry_run) {
/* Values from the NewGRF text stack are only copied to the normal
* argv array at the time they are encountered. That means that if
* another string command references a value later in the string it
* would fail. We solve that by running FormatString twice. The first
* pass makes sure the argv array is correctly filled and the second
* pass can reference later values without problems. */
struct TextRefStack *backup = CreateTextRefStackBackup();
FormatString(buff, str, argv, casei, last, true);
RestoreTextRefStackBackup(backup);
}
WChar b;
int64 *argv_orig = argv;
uint modifier = 0;