Merge branch 'cpp-11' into crashlog_improvements

# Conflicts:
#	Makefile.src.in
#	projects/determineversion.vbs
#	source.list
#	src/crashlog.cpp
#	src/misc.cpp
#	src/os/unix/crashlog_unix.cpp
#	src/os/windows/crashlog_win.cpp
#	src/rev.h
#	src/thread/thread.h
#	src/thread/thread_morphos.cpp
#	src/thread/thread_none.cpp
#	src/thread/thread_os2.cpp
#	src/thread/thread_pthread.cpp
#	src/thread/thread_win32.cpp
pull/88/head
Jonathan G Rennison 5 years ago
commit d5ee9d34da

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notifications:
push:
irc:
- openttd
- openttd.notice
pull-request:
irc:
- openttd
- openttd.notice
issue:
irc:
- openttd
- openttd.notice

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## Version of OpenTTD
## Expected result
## Actual result
## Steps to reproduce

34
.github/stale.yml vendored

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daysUntilClose: 7
staleLabel: stale
closeComment: false
exemptMilestones: true
exemptAssignees: true
issues:
daysUntilStale: 60
exemptLabels:
- pinned
- security
- "good first issue"
- regression
markComment: >
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had any activity in the last two months.
If you believe the issue is still relevant, please test on the latest nightly and report back.
It will be closed if no further activity occurs within 7 days.
Thank you for your contributions.
pulls:
daysUntilStale: 30
exemptLabels:
- pinned
markComment: >
This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had any activity in the last month.
Please feel free to give a status update now, ping for review, or re-open when it's ready.
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Thank you for your contributions.

3
.gitignore vendored

@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ bin/baseset/*
!bin/baseset/no_sound.obs
!bin/baseset/no_music.obm
!bin/baseset/orig_*.obm
!bin/game
bin/game/*
!bin/game/compat*.nut
!bin/scripts
bin/scripts/*
!bin/scripts/*.example

@ -8,9 +8,14 @@
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Project related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8
PROJECT_NAME = OpenTTD
PROJECT_NUMBER =
PROJECT_BRIEF =
PROJECT_LOGO =
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = docs/source/
CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO
CREATE_SUBDIRS = YES
ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES = NO
OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES
REPEAT_BRIEF = YES
@ -32,22 +37,42 @@ STRIP_FROM_PATH = ./
STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH =
SHORT_NAMES = NO
JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES
QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO
MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO
INHERIT_DOCS = YES
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO
TAB_SIZE = 2
ALIASES =
TCL_SUBST =
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO
EXTENSION_MAPPING =
MARKDOWN_SUPPORT = YES
TOC_INCLUDE_HEADINGS = 0
AUTOLINK_SUPPORT = YES
BUILTIN_STL_SUPPORT = NO
CPP_CLI_SUPPORT = NO
SIP_SUPPORT = NO
IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT = YES
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
GROUP_NESTED_COMPOUNDS = NO
SUBGROUPING = YES
INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES = NO
INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS = NO
TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT = NO
LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE = 0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXTRACT_ALL = NO
EXTRACT_PRIVATE = YES
EXTRACT_PACKAGE = NO
EXTRACT_STATIC = YES
EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = YES
EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = YES
EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES = YES
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO
HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO
@ -55,11 +80,17 @@ HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = NO
INTERNAL_DOCS = NO
CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES
HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = NO
HIDE_COMPOUND_REFERENCE= NO
SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES
SHOW_GROUPED_MEMB_INC = NO
FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES = NO
INLINE_INFO = YES
SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES
SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO
SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST = NO
SORT_GROUP_NAMES = NO
SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = NO
STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING = NO
GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES
GENERATE_TESTLIST = YES
GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES
@ -67,22 +98,27 @@ GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES
ENABLED_SECTIONS =
MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30
SHOW_USED_FILES = YES
SHOW_DIRECTORIES = YES
SHOW_FILES = YES
SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES
FILE_VERSION_FILTER =
LAYOUT_FILE =
CITE_BIB_FILES =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to warning and progress messages
# Configuration options related to warning and progress messages
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
QUIET = NO
WARNINGS = YES
WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES
WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES
WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = NO
WARN_AS_ERROR = NO
WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text"
WARN_LOGFILE =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the input files
# Configuration options related to the input files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INPUT = ./src/
INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8
FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \
*.cc \
*.cxx \
@ -93,31 +129,38 @@ FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \
RECURSIVE = YES
EXCLUDE =
EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = */3rdparty */.svn */script/api
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = */3rdparty \
*/script/api
EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS =
EXAMPLE_PATH =
EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = *
EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO
IMAGE_PATH =./docs/
IMAGE_PATH = ./docs/
INPUT_FILTER =
FILTER_PATTERNS =
FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO
FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS =
USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to source browsing
# Configuration options related to source browsing
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOURCE_BROWSER = YES
INLINE_SOURCES = NO
STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES
REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES
REFERENCES_RELATION = YES
REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
SOURCE_TOOLTIPS = YES
USE_HTAGS = NO
VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index
# Configuration options related to the alphabetical class index
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO
COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5
IGNORE_PREFIX =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the HTML output
# Configuration options related to the HTML output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_HTML = YES
HTML_OUTPUT = html
@ -125,19 +168,58 @@ HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html
HTML_HEADER =
HTML_FOOTER =
HTML_STYLESHEET =
HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES
GENERATE_HTMLHELP = YES
HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET =
HTML_EXTRA_FILES =
HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220
HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100
HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80
HTML_TIMESTAMP = NO
HTML_DYNAMIC_MENUS = YES
HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO
HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES = 100
GENERATE_DOCSET = NO
DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs"
DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project
DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher
DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher
GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO
CHM_FILE =
HHC_LOCATION =
GENERATE_CHI = NO
CHM_INDEX_ENCODING =
BINARY_TOC = NO
TOC_EXPAND = YES
GENERATE_QHP = NO
QCH_FILE =
QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project
QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc
QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME =
QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS =
QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS =
QHG_LOCATION =
GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO
ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project
DISABLE_INDEX = NO
ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4
GENERATE_TREEVIEW = YES
ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4
TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250
EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO
FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10
FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES
USE_MATHJAX = NO
MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS
MATHJAX_RELPATH = https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.2/
MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS =
MATHJAX_CODEFILE =
SEARCHENGINE = NO
SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO
EXTERNAL_SEARCH = NO
SEARCHENGINE_URL =
SEARCHDATA_FILE = searchdata.xml
EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID =
EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the LaTeX output
# Configuration options related to the LaTeX output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_LATEX = NO
LATEX_OUTPUT = latex
@ -147,12 +229,18 @@ COMPACT_LATEX = NO
PAPER_TYPE = a4wide
EXTRA_PACKAGES =
LATEX_HEADER =
LATEX_FOOTER =
LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET =
LATEX_EXTRA_FILES =
PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO
USE_PDFLATEX = NO
LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO
LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO
LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO
LATEX_BIB_STYLE = plain
LATEX_TIMESTAMP = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the RTF output
# Configuration options related to the RTF output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_RTF = NO
RTF_OUTPUT = rtf
@ -160,27 +248,33 @@ COMPACT_RTF = NO
RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO
RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE =
RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE =
RTF_SOURCE_CODE = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the man page output
# Configuration options related to the man page output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_MAN = NO
MAN_OUTPUT = man
MAN_EXTENSION = .3
MAN_SUBDIR =
MAN_LINKS = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the XML output
# Configuration options related to the XML output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_XML = NO
XML_OUTPUT = xml
XML_SCHEMA =
XML_DTD =
XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output
# Configuration options related to the DOCBOOK output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_DOCBOOK = NO
DOCBOOK_OUTPUT = docbook
DOCBOOK_PROGRAMLISTING = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the Perl module output
# Configuration options related to the Perl module output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO
PERLMOD_LATEX = NO
@ -195,42 +289,66 @@ EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = YES
SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES
INCLUDE_PATH =
INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS =
PREDEFINED = ENABLE_NETWORK WITH_ZLIB WITH_LZO WITH_LZMA WITH_SDL WITH_PNG WITH_FONTCONFIG WITH_FREETYPE WITH_ICU_SORT WITH_ICU_LAYOUT UNICODE _UNICODE _GNU_SOURCE FINAL=
PREDEFINED = WITH_ZLIB \
WITH_LZO \
WITH_LIBLZMA \
WITH_SDL \
WITH_PNG \
WITH_FONTCONFIG \
WITH_FREETYPE \
WITH_ICU_I18N \
WITH_ICU_LX \
UNICODE \
_UNICODE \
_GNU_SOURCE \
FINAL=
EXPAND_AS_DEFINED =
SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration::additions related to external references
# Configuration options related to external references
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TAGFILES =
GENERATE_TAGFILE = objs/openttd.tag
ALLEXTERNALS = NO
EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES
EXTERNAL_PAGES = YES
PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the dot tool
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLASS_DIAGRAMS = YES
MSCGEN_PATH =
DIA_PATH =
HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = YES
HAVE_DOT = NO
DOT_NUM_THREADS = 0
DOT_FONTNAME = Helvetica
DOT_FONTSIZE = 10
DOT_FONTPATH =
CLASS_GRAPH = YES
COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES
GROUP_GRAPHS = YES
UML_LOOK = NO
UML_LIMIT_NUM_FIELDS = 10
TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO
INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES
INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES
CALL_GRAPH = NO
CALLER_GRAPH = NO
GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY = YES
DIRECTORY_GRAPH = YES
DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT = png
INTERACTIVE_SVG = NO
DOT_PATH =
DOTFILE_DIRS =
MSCFILE_DIRS =
DIAFILE_DIRS =
PLANTUML_JAR_PATH =
PLANTUML_CFG_FILE =
PLANTUML_INCLUDE_PATH =
DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES = 50
MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH = 1000
DOT_TRANSPARENT = NO
DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO
GENERATE_LEGEND = YES
DOT_CLEANUP = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration::additions related to the search engine
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEARCHENGINE = NO

75
Jenkinsfile vendored

@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env groovy
// The stages we run one by one
// Please don't add more than 2 items in a single stage; this hurts performance
def ci_stages = [
"Checkers": [
"commit-checker": "openttd/compile-farm-ci:commit-checker",
],
"Compilers": [
"linux-amd64-gcc-6": "openttd/compile-farm-ci:linux-amd64-gcc-6",
"linux-amd64-clang-3.8": "openttd/compile-farm-ci:linux-amd64-clang-3.8",
],
"Archs": [
"linux-i386-gcc-6": "openttd/compile-farm-ci:linux-i386-gcc-6",
],
"OS": [
"osx-10.9": "openttd/compile-farm-ci:osx-10.9",
],
]
def generateStage(targets) {
return targets.collectEntries{ key, target ->
["${key}": generateCI(key, target)]
}
}
def generateCI(display_name, image_name) {
return {
githubNotify context: 'openttd/' + display_name, description: 'This commit is being built', status: 'PENDING'
try {
dir("${display_name}") {
unstash "source"
docker.image("${image_name}").pull()
docker.image("${image_name}").withRun("--volumes-from ${hostname} --workdir " + pwd()) { c ->
sh "docker logs --follow ${c.id}; exit `docker wait ${c.id}`"
}
}
githubNotify context: 'openttd/' + display_name, description: 'The commit looks good', status: 'SUCCESS'
}
catch (error) {
githubNotify context: 'openttd/' + display_name, description: 'The commit cannot be built', status: 'FAILURE'
throw error
}
}
}
node {
ansiColor('xterm') {
stage("Checkout") {
checkout scm
// Ensure user.email and user.name is set, otherwise rebase cannot work
sh "git config user.email 'info@openttd.org'"
sh "git config user.name 'OpenTTD CI'"
// Ensure we also have origin/master available
sh "git fetch --no-tags origin master:refs/remotes/origin/master"
// Try to rebase to origin/master; if this fails, fail the CI
sh "git rebase origin/master"
stash name: "source", useDefaultExcludes: false
}
ci_stages.each { ci_stage ->
stage(ci_stage.key) {
parallel generateStage(ci_stage.value)
}
}
}
}

@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ifdef OSXAPP
$(Q)mkdir -p "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/$(OSXAPP)/Contents/Resources"
$(Q)echo "APPL????" > "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/$(OSXAPP)/Contents/PkgInfo"
$(Q)cp "$(ROOT_DIR)/os/macosx/openttd.icns" "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/$(OSXAPP)/Contents/Resources/openttd.icns"
$(Q)$(ROOT_DIR)/os/macosx/plistgen.sh "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/$(OSXAPP)" "$(REV)"
$(Q)$(ROOT_DIR)/os/macosx/plistgen.sh "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/$(OSXAPP)" "$(VERSION)"
$(Q)cp "$(ROOT_DIR)/os/macosx/splash.png" "$(BASESET_DIR)"
endif
ifeq ($(OS),UNIX)
@ -89,12 +89,6 @@ ifdef MENU_DIR
endif
ifeq ($(TTD), openttd.exe)
$(Q)unix2dos "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/docs/"* "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/README.md" "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/COPYING" "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/changelog.txt" "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/known-bugs.txt"
ifeq ($(OS), DOS)
$(Q)cp "$(ROOT_DIR)/os/dos/cwsdpmi/cwsdpmi.txt" "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/docs/"
ifndef STRIP
$(Q)cp "$(ROOT_DIR)/os/dos/cwsdpmi/cwsdpmi.exe" "$(TTD_DIR)/"
endif
endif
endif
### Packing the current bundle into several compressed file formats ###
@ -151,10 +145,10 @@ bundle_lha: bundle
bundle_dmg: bundle
@echo '[BUNDLE] Creating $(BUNDLE_NAME).dmg'
$(Q)mkdir -p "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(REV)"
$(Q)cp -R "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/" "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(REV)"
$(Q)hdiutil create -ov -format UDZO -srcfolder "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(REV)" "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/$(BUNDLE_NAME).dmg"
$(Q)rm -fr "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(REV)"
$(Q)mkdir -p "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(VERSION)"
$(Q)cp -R "$(BUNDLE_DIR)/" "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(VERSION)"
$(Q)hdiutil create -ov -format UDZO -srcfolder "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(VERSION)" "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/$(BUNDLE_NAME).dmg"
$(Q)rm -fr "$(BUNDLES_DIR)/OpenTTD $(VERSION)"
bundle_exe: all
@echo '[BUNDLE] Creating $(BUNDLE_NAME).exe'

@ -42,11 +42,22 @@ MD5SUM := $(shell [ "$(OS)" = "OSX" ] && echo "md5 -r" || echo "md5sum")
NFO_FILES := $(GRF_DIR)/*.nfo $(GRF_DIR)/rivers/*.nfo
PNG_FILES := $(GRF_DIR)/*.png $(GRF_DIR)/rivers/*.png
# List of target files.
OBT_FILES := $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos.obg
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos_de.obg
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obg
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos.obs
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obs
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/no_sound.obs
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos.obm
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obm
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/no_music.obm
OBT_FILES += $(BIN_DIR)/orig_tto.obm
# Build the GRF.
all: $(OBT_FILES)
ifdef GRFCODEC
all: $(BIN_DIR)/openttd.grf $(BIN_DIR)/orig_extra.grf $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos.obg $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos_de.obg $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obg $(BIN_DIR)/orig_dos.obs $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obs $(BIN_DIR)/no_sound.obs $(BIN_DIR)/orig_win.obm $(BIN_DIR)/no_music.obm
else
all:
all: $(BIN_DIR)/openttd.grf $(BIN_DIR)/orig_extra.grf
endif
$(OBJS_DIR)/langfiles.tmp: $(LANG_DIR)/*.txt
@ -67,6 +78,10 @@ $(BIN_DIR)/%.obm: $(BASESET_DIR)/%.obm $(OBJS_DIR)/langfiles.tmp $(BASESET_DIR)/
$(E) '$(STAGE) Updating $(notdir $@)'
$(Q) awk -v langfiles='$(OBJS_DIR)/langfiles.tmp' -f $(BASESET_DIR)/translations.awk $< >$@
# Guard against trying to run GRFCODEC/NFORENUM without either being set.
ifdef GRFCODEC
ifdef NFORENUM
# Compile extra grf
$(BIN_DIR)/openttd.grf: $(PNG_FILES) $(NFO_FILES) $(GRF_DIR)/assemble_nfo.awk
$(E) '$(STAGE) Assembling openttd.nfo'
@ -89,9 +104,12 @@ $(BIN_DIR)/orig_extra.grf: $(PNG_FILES) $(NFO_FILES) $(GRF_DIR)/assemble_nfo.awk
$(Q) $(GRFCODEC) -n -s -e -p1 $(OBJS_DIR)/orig_extra.grf
$(Q)cp $(OBJS_DIR)/orig_extra.grf $(BIN_DIR)/orig_extra.grf
endif
endif
# Clean up temporary files.
clean:
$(Q)rm -f *.bak *.grf
$(Q)rm -f *.bak *.grf $(OBT_FILES)
# Clean up temporary files
mrproper: clean

@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ depend:
clean:
$(E) '$(STAGE) Cleaning up language files'
$(Q)rm -f strgen.o string.o alloc_func.o getoptdata.o table/strings.h $(STRGEN) $(LANGS) $(LANGS:%=$(BIN_DIR)/lang/%) lang/english.*
$(Q)rm -f strgen_base.o strgen.o string.o alloc_func.o getoptdata.o table/strings.h $(STRGEN) $(LANGS) $(LANGS:%=$(BIN_DIR)/lang/%) lang/english.*
mrproper: clean
$(Q)rm -rf $(BIN_DIR)/lang

@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ depend:
clean:
$(E) '$(STAGE) Cleaning up settings files'
$(Q)rm -f settingsgen.o alloc_func.o getoptdata.o ini_load.o $(SETTINGSGEN) table/settings.h
$(Q)rm -f settingsgen.o alloc_func.o getoptdata.o string.o ini_load.o $(SETTINGSGEN) table/settings.h
mrproper: clean

@ -92,6 +92,9 @@ MODIFIED := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 3 -d' ')
# Use autodetected revisions
VERSION := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 1 -d' ')
ISODATE := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 2 -d' ')
GITHASH := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 4 -d' ')
ISTAG := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 5 -d' ')
ISSTABLETAG := $(shell echo "$(VERSIONS)" | cut -f 6 -d' ')
# Make sure we have something in VERSION and ISODATE
ifeq ($(VERSION),)
@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ $(OBJS_CPP:%.o=%.d): %.d: $(SRC_DIR)/%.cpp $(FILE_DEP)
$(OBJS_MM:%.o=%.d): %.d: $(SRC_DIR)/%.mm $(FILE_DEP)
$(E) '$(STAGE) DEP $(<:$(SRC_DIR)/%.mm=%.mm)'
$(Q)$(CC_HOST) $(CFLAGS) -MM $< | sed 's@^$(@F:%.d=%.o):@$@ $(@:%.d=%.o):@' > $@
$(Q)$(CXX_HOST) $(CFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -MM $< | sed 's@^$(@F:%.d=%.o):@$@ $(@:%.d=%.o):@' > $@
$(OBJS_RC:%.o=%.d): %.d: $(SRC_DIR)/%.rc $(FILE_DEP)
$(E) '$(STAGE) DEP $(<:$(SRC_DIR)/%.rc=%.rc)'
@ -163,6 +166,19 @@ $(SRC_OBJS_DIR)/$(DEPEND): $(SRC_DIR)/depend/depend.cpp
$(Q)$(CXX_BUILD) $(CFLAGS_BUILD) $(CXXFLAGS_BUILD) $(LDFLAGS_BUILD) -o $@ $<
endif
# Macro for invoking a command on groups of 100 words at a time
# (analogous to xargs(1)). The macro invokes itself recursively
# until the list of words is depleted.
#
# Usage: $(call xargs,COMMAND,LIST)
#
# COMMAND should be a shell command to which the words will be
# appended as arguments in groups of 100.
define xargs
$(1) $(wordlist 1,100,$(2))
$(if $(word 101,$(2)),$(call xargs,$(1),$(wordlist 101,$(words $(2)),$(2))))
endef
# Make sure that only 'make depend' ALWAYS triggers a recheck
ifeq ($(filter depend, $(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
Makefile.dep: $(FILE_DEP) $(SRCS:%=$(SRC_DIR)/%) $(CONFIG_CACHE_SOURCE) $(DEP)
@ -174,14 +190,7 @@ endif
$(Q)touch Makefile.dep.tmp
# Calculate the deps via makedepend
$(Q)$(MAKEDEPEND) -f$(SRC_OBJS_DIR)/Makefile.dep.tmp -o.o -Y -v -- $(CFLAGS_MAKEDEP) -- $(SRCS:%=$(SRC_DIR)/%) 2>/dev/null
# Convert x:/... paths to /x/... for mingw
ifeq ($(OS), MINGW)
@cat Makefile.dep.tmp | sed 's@/\([a-zA-Z]\):\/@\/\1\/@g' > Makefile.dep.tmp.mingw
@cp Makefile.dep.tmp.mingw Makefile.dep.tmp
@rm -f Makefile.dep.tmp.mingw
endif
$(call xargs,$(Q)$(MAKEDEPEND) -f$(SRC_OBJS_DIR)/Makefile.dep.tmp -o.o -Y -v -a -- $(CFLAGS_MAKEDEP) -- 2>/dev/null,$(SRCS:%=$(SRC_DIR)/%))
# Remove all comments and includes that don't start with $(SRC_DIR)
# Remove $(SRC_DIR) from object-file-name
@ -244,11 +253,11 @@ $(filter %sse4.o, $(OBJS_CPP)): %.o: $(SRC_DIR)/%.cpp $(DEP_MASK) $(FILE_DEP)
$(OBJS_MM): %.o: $(SRC_DIR)/%.mm $(DEP_MASK) $(FILE_DEP)
$(E) '$(STAGE) Compiling $(<:$(SRC_DIR)/%.mm=%.mm)'
$(Q)$(CC_HOST) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
$(Q)$(CXX_HOST) $(CFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
$(OBJS_RC): %.o: $(SRC_DIR)/%.rc $(FILE_DEP)
$(E) '$(STAGE) Compiling resource $(<:$(SRC_DIR)/%.rc=%.rc)'
$(Q)$(WINDRES) -o $@ -I `basename $<` $<
$(Q)$(WINDRES) -o $@ $<
$(BIN_DIR)/$(TTD): $(TTD)
$(Q)cp $(TTD) $(BIN_DIR)/$(TTD)
@ -265,18 +274,14 @@ $(TTD): $(OBJS) $(CONFIG_CACHE_LINKER)
ifdef STRIP
$(Q)$(STRIP) $@
endif
ifeq ($(OS), DOS)
$(E) '$(STAGE) Adding CWSDPMI stub to $@'
$(Q)$(ROOT_DIR)/os/dos/make_dos_binary_selfcontained.sh $(SRC_OBJS_DIR)/$@
endif
# Revision files
$(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp: $(CONFIG_CACHE_VERSION) $(CONFIG_CACHE_INVOCATION) $(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp.in
$(Q)cat $(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp.in | sed "s@\!\!ISODATE\!\!@$(ISODATE)@g;s@!!VERSION!!@$(VERSION)@g;s@!!MODIFIED!!@$(MODIFIED)@g;s@!!DATE!!@`date +%d.%m.%y`@g;s@\!\!CONFIGURE_INVOCATION\!\!@$(CONFIGURE_INVOCATION)@g;" > $(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp
$(Q)cat $(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp.in | sed "s@\!\!ISODATE\!\!@$(ISODATE)@g;s@!!VERSION!!@$(VERSION)@g;s@!!MODIFIED!!@$(MODIFIED)@g;s@!!DATE!!@`date +%d.%m.%y`@g;s@!!GITHASH!!@$(GITHASH)@g;s@!!ISTAG!!@$(ISTAG)@g;s@!!ISSTABLETAG!!@$(ISSTABLETAG)@g;s@\!\!CONFIGURE_INVOCATION\!\!@$(CONFIGURE_INVOCATION)@g;" > $(SRC_DIR)/rev.cpp
$(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc: $(CONFIG_CACHE_VERSION) $(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc.in
$(Q)cat $(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc.in | sed "s@\!\!ISODATE\!\!@$(ISODATE)@g;s@!!VERSION!!@$(VERSION)@g;s@!!DATE!!@`date +%d.%m.%y`@g" > $(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc
$(Q)cat $(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc.in | sed "s@\!\!ISODATE\!\!@$(ISODATE)@g;s@!!VERSION!!@$(VERSION)@g;s@!!DATE!!@`date +%d.%m.%y`@g;s@!!GITHASH!!@$(GITHASH)@g;s@!!ISTAG!!@$(ISTAG)@g;s@!!ISSTABLETAG!!@$(ISSTABLETAG)@g" > $(SRC_DIR)/os/windows/ottdres.rc
FORCE:

@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ When you are sure it is not already reported you should:
After you have done all that you can report the bug. Please include the
following information in your bug report:
- OpenTTD version (PLEASE test the latest SVN/nightly build)
- OpenTTD version (PLEASE test the latest Git revision/nightly build)
- Bug details, including instructions how to reproduce it
- Platform (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, …) and compiler (including version) if
you compiled OpenTTD yourself.
@ -152,12 +152,10 @@ OpenTTD has been ported to several platforms and operating systems. It should
not be very difficult to port it to a new platform. The currently working
platforms are:
- BeOS (SDL or Allegro)
- DOS (Allegro)
- FreeBSD (SDL)
- Haiku (SDL)
- Linux (SDL or Allegro)
- macOS (universal) (Cocoa video and sound drivers)
- MorphOS (SDL)
- OpenBSD (SDL)
- OS/2 (SDL)
- Windows (Win32 GDI (faster) or SDL or Allegro)
@ -310,22 +308,22 @@ your operating system:
Different types of data or extensions go into different subdirectories of the
chosen main OpenTTD directory:
| data type | directory | additional info |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Config File | (no subdirectory) | |
| Screenshots | screenshot | |
| Base Graphics | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Sound Sets | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| NewGRFs | newgrf | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| 32bpp Sets | newgrf | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Music Sets | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| AIs | ai | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| AI Libraries | ai/library | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Game Scripts (GS) | game | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| GS Libraries | game/library | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Savegames | save | |
| Automatic Savegames | save/autosave | |
| Scenarios | scenario | |
| data type | directory | additional info |
| ------------------- | ----------------- | --------------------------- |
| Config File | (no subdirectory) | |
| Screenshots | screenshot | |
| Base Graphics | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Sound Sets | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| NewGRFs | newgrf | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| 32bpp Sets | newgrf | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Music Sets | baseset | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| AIs | ai | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| AI Libraries | ai/library | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Game Scripts (GS) | game | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| GS Libraries | game/library | (or a subdirectory thereof) |
| Savegames | save | |
| Automatic Savegames | save/autosave | |
| Scenarios | scenario | |
The (automatically created) directory content_download is for OpenTTD's internal
use and no files should be added to it or its subdirectories manually.
@ -476,6 +474,12 @@ The following is an explanation of the different statistics:
- *World ticks* - Time spent on other world/landscape processing. This
includes towns growing, building animations, updates of farmland and trees,
and station rating updates.
- *GS/AI total*, *Game script*, and *AI players* - Time spent running logic
for game scripts and AI players. The total may show as less than the current
sum of the individual scripts, this is because AI players at lower
difficulty settings do not run every game tick, and hence contribute less
to the average across all ticks. Keep in mind that the "Current" figure is
also an average, just only over short term.
- *Link graph delay* - Time overruns of the cargo distribution link graph
update thread. Usually the link graph is updated in a background thread,
but these updates need to synchronise with the main game loop occasionally,
@ -511,16 +515,15 @@ create one after closing.
### Windows:
You need Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. Open the project file
You need Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or more recent. Open the project file
and it should build automatically. In case you want to build with SDL support
you need to add WITH_SDL to the project settings.
PNG (WITH_PNG) and ZLIB (WITH_ZLIB) support is enabled by default. For these
to work you need their development files. For best results, download the
openttd-useful.zip file from https://www.openttd.org/download-openttd-useful.
Put the header files into your compiler's include/ directory and the
library (.lib) files into the lib/ directory.
For more help with VS see docs/Readme_Windows_MSVC.txt.
PNG (WITH_PNG), ZLIB (WITH_ZLIB), LZO (WITH_LZO), Freetype (WITH_FREETYPE) and
libLZMA (WITH_LIBLZMA) support is enabled by default. For these to work you need their
development files. To get them just use vcpkg from https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg
using x86-windows-static and x64-windows-static triplets.
For more help with VS see docs/Readme_Windows_MSVC.md.
You can also build it using the Makefile with MSYS/MinGW or Cygwin/MinGW.
Please read the Makefile for more information.
@ -542,33 +545,15 @@ However, for the first build one has to do a '`./configure`' first.
To make a universal binary type '`./configure --enabled-universal`'
instead of '`./configure`'.
### BeOS:
### Haiku:
Use '`make`', but do a '`./configure`' before the first build.
### MorphOS:
Use '`make`'. However, for the first build one has to do a '`./configure`'
first. Note that you need the MorphOS SDK, latest libnix updates (else C++
parts of OpenTTD will not build) and the powersdl.library SDK. Optionally libz,
libpng and freetype2 developer files.
### OS/2:
A comprehensive GNU build environment is required to build the OS/2 version.
See the docs/Readme_OS2.txt file for more information.
### DOS:
A build environment with DJGPP is needed as well as libraries such as
Allegro, zlib and libpng, which all can be downloaded from the DJGPP
website. Compilation is straight forward: use '`make`', but do a '`./configure`'
before the first build. The build binary will need cwsdpmi.exe to be in
the same directory as the openttd executable. cwsdpmi.exe can be found in
the os/dos/cwsdpmi subdirectory. If you compile with stripping turned on a
binary will be generated that does not need cwsdpmi.exe by adding the
cswdstub.exe to the created OpenTTD binary.
### 7.1) Required/optional libraries
The following libraries are used by OpenTTD for:
@ -594,8 +579,7 @@ no graphical user interface; you would be building a dedicated server.
The following compilers are known to compile OpenTTD:
- Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2005, 2008 and 2010.
Version 2005 gives bogus warnings about scoping issues.
- Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2015, 2017 and 2019.
- GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 3.3 - 4.4, 4.6 - 4.8.
- Versions 4.1 and earlier give bogus warnings about uninitialised variables.
- Versions 4.4, 4.6 give bogus warnings about freeing non-heap objects.
@ -606,7 +590,8 @@ The following compilers are known to compile OpenTTD:
The following compilers are known not to compile OpenTTD:
- Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2003 and earlier.
- Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2013 and earlier.
These old versions do not support modern C++ language features.
- GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 3.2 and earlier.
These old versions fail due to OpenTTD's template usage.
- GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 4.5. It optimizes enums too aggressively.
@ -656,7 +641,7 @@ someone else may have already started translating to the same language.
So, now that you have notified the development team about your intention to
translate (You did, right? Of course you did.) you can pick up english.txt
(found in the SVN repository under /src/lang) and translate.
(found in the Git repository under /src/lang) and translate.
You must change the first two lines of the file appropriately:
@ -755,16 +740,6 @@ License 2.1, and partly under the (3-clause) BSD license. The exact licensing
terms can be found in src/3rdparty/os2/getaddrinfo.c resp.
src/3rdparty/os2/getnameinfo.c.
The exe2coff implementation in os/dos/exe2coff is available under the
GPL, with a number of additional terms. See os/dos/exe2coff/copying and
os/dos/exe2coff/copying.dj for the exact licensing terms.
The CWSDPMI implementation in os/dos/cwsdpmi is distributed under a
custom binary-only license that prohibits modification. The exact
licensing terms can be found in os/dos/cwsdpmi/cwsdpmi.txt. The sources
for these files can be downloaded at its author site, at
http://homer.rice.edu/~sandmann/cwsdpmi/csdpmi5s.zip.
CONTRIBUTING.md is adapted from
[Bootstrap](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
under the [Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
@ -782,6 +757,7 @@ terms for Bootstrap documentation.
- Christoph Elsenhans (frosch) - General coding (since 0.6)
- Loïc Guilloux (glx) - Windows Expert (since 0.4.5)
- Michael Lutz (michi_cc) - Path based signals (since 0.7)
- Niels Martin Hansen (nielsm) - Music system, general coding (since 1.9)
- Owen Rudge (orudge) - Forum host, OS/2 port (since 0.1)
- Peter Nelson (peter1138) - Spiritual descendant from newGRF gods (since 0.4.5)
- Ingo von Borstel (planetmaker) - General coding, Support (since 1.1)

@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
trigger:
- master
- release/*
pr:
- master
- release/*
jobs:
- job: windows
displayName: 'Windows'
pool:
vmImage: 'VS2017-Win2016'
strategy:
matrix:
Win32:
BuildPlatform: 'Win32'
Win64:
BuildPlatform: 'x64'
steps:
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/ci-git-rebase.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/windows-dependencies.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/ci-opengfx.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/windows-build.yml
parameters:
BuildPlatform: $(BuildPlatform)
- script: |
call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" x86
cd projects
call regression.bat
displayName: 'Test'
- job: linux
displayName: 'Linux'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
strategy:
matrix:
commit-checker: {}
linux-amd64-clang-3.8: {}
linux-amd64-gcc-6: {}
linux-i386-gcc-6: {}
steps:
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/ci-git-rebase.yml
# The dockers already have the dependencies installed
# The dockers already have OpenGFX installed
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/linux-build.yml
parameters:
Image: compile-farm-ci
Tag: $(Agent.JobName)
- job: macos
displayName: 'MacOS'
pool:
vmImage: 'macOS-10.13'
variables:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.9
steps:
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/ci-git-rebase.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/osx-dependencies.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/ci-opengfx.yml
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/osx-build.yml
- script: 'make regression'
displayName: 'Test'

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
trigger:
branches:
include:
- refs/tags/*
pr: none
jobs:
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/release.yml
parameters:
IsStableRelease: true

@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
trigger: none
pr: none
jobs:
- template: azure-pipelines/templates/release.yml
parameters:
IsStableRelease: false

@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
#!/bin/sh
tag=$(git describe --tags 2>/dev/null)
# If we are a tag, show the part of the changelog till (but excluding) the last stable
if [ -n "$tag" ]; then
grep='^[0-9]\.[0-9]\.[0-9][^-]'
next=$(cat changelog.txt | grep '^[0-9]' | awk 'BEGIN { show="false" } // { if (show=="true") print $0; if ($1=="'$tag'") show="true"} ' | grep "$grep" | head -n1 | sed 's/ .*//')
cat changelog.txt | awk 'BEGIN { show="false" } /^[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]/ { if ($1=="'$next'") show="false"; if ($1=="'$tag'") show="true";} // { if (show=="true") print $0 }'
exit 0
fi
# In all other cases, show the git log of the last 7 days
revdate=$(git log -1 --pretty=format:"%ci")
last_week=$(date -u -d "$revdate -7days" +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
git log --after="${last_week}" --pretty=fuller

@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -ex
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <folder-with-bundles>"
exit 1
fi
FOLDER=$1
if [ ! -e .version ] || [ ! -e .release_date ]; then
echo "This script should be executed in the root of an extracted source tarball"
exit 1
fi
# Find the name based on the version
if [ -e .is_stable ]; then
isTesting=$(cat .version | grep "RC\|beta" || true)
if [ -z "${isTesting}" ]; then
NAME="stable"
else
NAME="testing"
fi
else
NAME=$(cat .version | cut -d- -f2 | cut -d- -f-2)
fi
# Convert the date to a YAML date
DATE=$(cat .release_date | tr ' ' T | sed 's/TUTC/:00-00:00/')
VERSION=$(cat .version)
BASE="openttd-${VERSION}"
echo "name: ${NAME}" >> manifest.yaml
echo "date: ${DATE}" >> manifest.yaml
echo "base: ${BASE}-" >> manifest.yaml
echo "files:" >> manifest.yaml
error=""
for i in $(ls ${FOLDER} | grep -v ".txt$\|.md$\|sum$" | sort); do
if [ -n "$(echo $i | grep pdb.xz)" ]; then continue; fi
if [ -n "$(echo $i | grep dbg.deb)" ]; then continue; fi
if [ ! -e ${FOLDER}/$i.md5sum ] || [ ! -e ${FOLDER}/$i.sha1sum ] || [ ! -e ${FOLDER}/$i.sha256sum ]; then
echo "ERROR: missing checksum file for ${i}" 1>&2
error="y"
continue
fi
echo "- id: $i" >> manifest.yaml
echo " size: $(stat -c"%s" ${FOLDER}/$i)" >> manifest.yaml
echo " md5sum: $(cat ${FOLDER}/$i.md5sum | cut -d\ -f1)" >> manifest.yaml
echo " sha1sum: $(cat ${FOLDER}/$i.sha1sum | cut -d\ -f1)" >> manifest.yaml
echo " sha256sum: $(cat ${FOLDER}/$i.sha256sum | cut -d\ -f1)" >> manifest.yaml
done
if [ -n "${error}" ]; then
echo "ERROR: exiting due to earlier errors" 1>&2
exit 1
fi

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
steps:
# Rebase to target branch for every PR. This means users don't have to
# rebase every time target branch changes. As long as the PR applies cleanly, we
# will validate it.
- bash: |
git config user.email 'info@openttd.org'
git config user.name 'OpenTTD CI'
git rebase origin/${SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_TARGETBRANCH}
displayName: 'Rebase to target branch'
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest'))

@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
steps:
- bash: |
set -ex
cd bin/baseset
curl -L https://binaries.openttd.org/extra/opengfx/0.5.2/opengfx-0.5.2-all.zip > opengfx-0.5.2-all.zip
unzip opengfx-0.5.2-all.zip
rm -f opengfx-0.5.2-all.zip
displayName: 'Install OpenGFX'

@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
parameters:
Image: ''
Tag: ''
ContainerCommand: ''
steps:
# 'envVars' in the 'Docker@1' task is a bit funky. When you want to use a
# variable, you have to quote it. But the quote is also sent directly to
# Docker and ends up in the variable, which you don't want. To work around
# this, we set the correct variable first (which becomes an env-variable), and
# pass that env-variable through to Docker. We cannot use the normal
# 'variables' entry, as we are a template. So that results in this bit of
# Bash code. Not because it is pretty, but it is the only way we found that
# works.
- bash: |
echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=TARGET_BRANCH]${SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_TARGETBRANCH}"
echo "Target branch is ${SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_TARGETBRANCH}"
displayName: "Set target branch"
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest'))
- task: Docker@1
${{ if eq(parameters.Image, 'compile-farm') }}:
displayName: 'Build'
${{ if eq(parameters.Image, 'compile-farm-ci') }}:
displayName: 'Build and test'
# Run the commit-checker only if it is a Pull Request
condition: and(succeeded(), or(ne(variables['Agent.JobName'], 'commit-checker'), eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest')))
inputs:
command: 'Run an image'
imageName: openttd/${{ parameters.Image }}:${{ parameters.Tag }}
volumes: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory):$(Build.SourcesDirectory)'
workingDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)'
containerCommand: ${{ parameters.ContainerCommand }}
runInBackground: false
envVars: |
TARGET_BRANCH

@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
steps:
# Because we run the compile in a docker (under root), we are not owner
# of the 'bundles' folder. Fix that by executing a chown on it.
- bash: sudo chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) bundles
displayName: 'Claim bundles folder back'

@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
steps:
- script: './configure PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig --enable-static'
displayName: 'Configure'
- script: 'make -j2'
displayName: 'Build'

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
steps:
- script: |
set -ex
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew install pkg-config lzo xz libpng freetype
# Remove the dynamic libraries of these libraries, to ensure we use
# the static versions. That is important, as it is unlikely any
# end-user has these brew libraries installed.
rm /usr/local/Cellar/lzo/*/lib/*.dylib
rm /usr/local/Cellar/xz/*/lib/*.dylib
rm /usr/local/Cellar/libpng/*/lib/*.dylib
rm /usr/local/Cellar/freetype/*/lib/*.dylib
displayName: 'Install dependencies'

@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
parameters:
CalculateChecksums: true
steps:
- ${{ if eq(parameters.CalculateChecksums, true) }}:
- bash: |
set -ex
cd bundles
for i in $(ls); do
openssl dgst -r -md5 -hex $i > $i.md5sum
openssl dgst -r -sha1 -hex $i > $i.sha1sum
openssl dgst -r -sha256 -hex $i > $i.sha256sum
done
displayName: 'Calculate checksums'
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish bundles'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: bundles/
ArtifactName: bundles

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
# Fetch the source tarball as prepared by an earlier job. In there is the
# version predefined. This ensures we are all going to compile the same
# source with the same version.
steps:
- checkout: none
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: 'Download source'
inputs:
downloadType: specific
itemPattern: 'bundles/openttd-*-source.tar.xz'
downloadPath: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
- bash: tar --xz -xf ../a/bundles/openttd-*-source.tar.xz --strip-components=1
displayName: 'Extracting source'
- bash: |
set -e
VERSION=$(cat .version)
echo "${VERSION}"
echo "##vso[build.updatebuildnumber]${VERSION}"
displayName: 'Change BuildNumber to version'

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
parameters:
IsStableRelease: false
steps:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: 'Download all bundles'
inputs:
downloadType: specific
itemPattern: 'bundles/*'
downloadPath: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
- script: |
touch .is_stable
displayName: 'Mark as stable release'
- script: |
set -ex
./azure-pipelines/manifest.sh ../a/bundles/
mkdir -p bundles
mv manifest.yaml bundles/
displayName: 'Create manifest.yaml'

@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
# Set the revisions, and remove the VCS files.
# This ensures everything else picks up on the predefined versions, and not
# that because of some build process the version all of a sudden changes.
steps:
- script: |
set -ex
if [ -n "${SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_PULLREQUESTNUMBER}" ]; then
# We are triggered from a GitHub Pull Request
git checkout -B pr${SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_PULLREQUESTNUMBER}
elif [ "${BUILD_SOURCEBRANCHNAME}" = "merge" ] || [ "${BUILD_SOURCEBRANCHNAME}" = "head" ]; then
# We are manually triggered based on a GitHub Pull Request
PULLREQUESTNUMBER=$(echo ${BUILD_SOURCEBRANCH} | cut -d/ -f3)
git checkout -B pr${PULLREQUESTNUMBER}
else
git checkout -B ${BUILD_SOURCEBRANCHNAME}
fi
./findversion.sh > .ottdrev
./azure-pipelines/changelog.sh > .changelog
TZ='UTC' date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M UTC" > .release_date
cat .ottdrev | cut -f 1 -d$'\t' > .version
echo "Release Date: $(cat .release_date)"
echo "Revision: $(cat .ottdrev)"
echo "Version: $(cat .version)"
displayName: 'Create version files'
- script: |
set -e
VERSION=$(cat .version)
echo "${VERSION}"
echo "##vso[build.updatebuildnumber]${VERSION}"
displayName: 'Change BuildNumber to version'
- script: find . -iname .hg -or -iname .git -or -iname .svn | xargs rm -rf
displayName: 'Remove VCS information'

@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
parameters:
# If this is false, not all targets are triggered. For example:
# The NSIS installer for Windows and the creation of debs only work for
# releases. Not for any other type of binary. So they are skilled if this
# is set to false.
IsStableRelease: false
jobs:
- job: source
displayName: 'Source'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
steps:
- template: release-prepare-source.yml
- script: |
set -ex
# Rename the folder to openttd-NNN-source
mkdir openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)
find . -maxdepth 1 -not -name . -not -name openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber) -exec mv {} openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)/ \;
# Copy back release_date, as it is needed for the template 'release-bundles'
cp openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)/.release_date .release_date
mkdir bundles
tar --xz -cf bundles/openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)-source.tar.xz openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)
zip -9 -r -q bundles/openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)-source.zip openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)
displayName: 'Create bundle'
- template: release-bundles.yml
- job: meta
displayName: 'Metadata'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
dependsOn: source
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- script: |
set -ex
mkdir -p bundles
cp .changelog bundles/changelog.txt
cp .release_date bundles/released.txt
cp README.md bundles/README.md
displayName: 'Copy meta files'
- template: release-bundles.yml
parameters:
CalculateChecksums: false
- job: docs
displayName: 'Docs'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
dependsOn: source
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- template: linux-build.yml
parameters:
Image: compile-farm
ContainerCommand: '$(Build.BuildNumber)'
Tag: docs
- template: linux-claim-bundles.yml
- template: release-bundles.yml
- job: windows
displayName: 'Windows'
pool:
vmImage: 'VS2017-Win2016'
dependsOn: source
strategy:
matrix:
Win32:
BuildPlatform: 'Win32'
BundlePlatform: 'win32'
Win64:
BuildPlatform: 'x64'
BundlePlatform: 'win64'
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- template: windows-dependencies.yml
- template: windows-dependency-zip.yml
- ${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
- template: windows-dependency-nsis.yml
- template: windows-build.yml
parameters:
BuildPlatform: $(BuildPlatform)
- bash: |
set -ex
make -f Makefile.msvc bundle_pdb bundle_zip PLATFORM=$(BundlePlatform) BUNDLE_NAME=openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)-windows-$(BundlePlatform)
displayName: 'Create bundles'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
- bash: |
set -ex
# NSIS will be part of the Hosted image in the next update. Till then, we set the PATH ourself
export PATH="${PATH}:/c/Program Files (x86)/NSIS"
make -f Makefile.msvc bundle_exe PLATFORM=$(BundlePlatform) BUNDLE_NAME=openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)-windows-$(BundlePlatform)
displayName: 'Create installer bundle'
- template: release-bundles.yml
- ${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
- job: linux_stable
displayName: 'Linux'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
dependsOn: source
strategy:
matrix:
linux-ubuntu-xenial-i386-gcc: {}
linux-ubuntu-xenial-amd64-gcc: {}
linux-ubuntu-bionic-i386-gcc: {}
linux-ubuntu-bionic-amd64-gcc: {}
linux-debian-jessie-i386-gcc: {}
linux-debian-jessie-amd64-gcc: {}
linux-debian-stretch-i386-gcc: {}
linux-debian-stretch-amd64-gcc: {}
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- template: linux-build.yml
parameters:
Image: compile-farm
ContainerCommand: '$(Build.BuildNumber)'
Tag: $(Agent.JobName)
- template: linux-claim-bundles.yml
- template: release-bundles.yml
- job: macos
displayName: 'MacOS'
pool:
vmImage: 'macOS-10.13'
dependsOn: source
variables:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.9
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- template: osx-dependencies.yml
- template: osx-build.yml
- script: 'make bundle_zip bundle_dmg BUNDLE_NAME=openttd-$(Build.BuildNumber)-macosx'
displayName: 'Create bundles'
- template: release-bundles.yml
- job: manifest
displayName: 'Manifest'
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
dependsOn:
- source
- docs
- windows
- ${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
- linux_stable
- macos
# "Skipped" is not a status, and is not succeeded. So it seems to be
# considered failed. So we trigger if all the earlier jobs are done (which
# might be succeeded, failed, or skipped), and run this job. This is not
# optimal, but given the rules, it is the only way to get this to work (as
# some jobs might be skipped).
condition: succeededOrFailed()
steps:
- template: release-fetch-source.yml
- template: release-manifest.yml
${{ if eq(parameters.IsStableRelease, true) }}:
parameters:
IsStableRelease: true
- template: release-bundles.yml
parameters:
CalculateChecksums: false

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
parameters:
BuildPlatform: ''
steps:
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: 'Build'
inputs:
solution: 'projects/openttd_vs141.sln'
platform: ${{ parameters.BuildPlatform }}
configuration: Release
maximumCpuCount: true

@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
steps:
- bash: |
set -ex
curl -L https://github.com/OpenTTD/CompileFarm/releases/download/latest/windows-dependencies.zip > windows-dependencies.zip
unzip windows-dependencies.zip
rm -f windows-dependencies.zip
mv windows-dependencies/installed /c/vcpkg/
rm -rf windows-dependencies
displayName: 'Install dependencies'
workingDirectory: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
- script: c:\vcpkg\vcpkg.exe integrate install
displayName: 'Integrate vcpkg'

@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
parameters:
condition: true
steps:
- bash: |
set -ex
mkdir nsis-plugin; cd nsis-plugin
curl -L https://devs.openttd.org/~truebrain/nsis-plugins/Nsis7z.zip > Nsis7z.zip
unzip Nsis7z.zip
cp -R Plugins/* "/c/Program Files (x86)/NSIS/Plugins/"
cd ..; rm -rf nsis-plugin
mkdir nsis-plugin; cd nsis-plugin
curl -L https://devs.openttd.org/~truebrain/nsis-plugins/NsisGetVersion.zip > NsisGetVersion.zip
unzip NsisGetVersion.zip
cp -R Plugins/* "/c/Program Files (x86)/NSIS/Plugins/x86-ansi/"
cd ..; rm -rf nsis-plugin
mkdir nsis-plugin; cd nsis-plugin
curl -L https://devs.openttd.org/~truebrain/nsis-plugins/NsisFindProc.zip > NsisFindProc.zip
unzip NsisFindProc.zip
cp -R *.dll "/c/Program Files (x86)/NSIS/Plugins/x86-ansi/"
cd ..; rm -rf nsis-plugin
displayName: 'Install NSIS with the 7z, GetVersion, and FindProc plugins'
condition: and(succeeded(), ${{ parameters.condition }})

@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
steps:
- bash: |
set -ex
choco install zip
displayName: 'Install zip'

@ -367,3 +367,17 @@ AIOrder.AIOF_UNLOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_UNLOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_LOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_LOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_DEPOT_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_DEPOT_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_INVALID <- AIOrder.OF_INVALID
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -119,3 +119,17 @@ AIOrder.AIOF_UNLOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_UNLOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_LOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_LOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_DEPOT_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_DEPOT_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_INVALID <- AIOrder.OF_INVALID
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -56,3 +56,17 @@ AIOrder.AIOF_UNLOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_UNLOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_LOAD_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_LOAD_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_DEPOT_FLAGS <- AIOrder.OF_DEPOT_FLAGS
AIOrder.AIOF_INVALID <- AIOrder.OF_INVALID
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
/* $Id$ */
/*
* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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/>.
*/

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.2 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.3 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.4 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.5 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.6 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.7 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -8,3 +8,17 @@
*/
AILog.Info("1.8 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
AIBridge._GetName <- AIBridge.GetName;
AIBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return AIBridge._GetName(bridge_id, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}
/* 1.9 adds parent_group_id to CreateGroup function */
AIGroup._CreateGroup <- AIGroup.CreateGroup;
AIGroup.CreateGroup <- function(vehicle_type)
{
return AIGroup._CreateGroup(vehicle_type, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
}

@ -6,3 +6,5 @@
* 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.
* 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/>.
*/
AILog.Info("1.9 API compatibility in effect.");

@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ class Regression extends AIInfo {
function GetShortName() { return "REGR"; }
function GetDescription() { return "This runs regression-tests on some commands. On the same map the result should always be the same."; }
function GetVersion() { return 1; }
function GetAPIVersion() { return "1.9"; }
function GetAPIVersion() { return "1.10"; }
function GetDate() { return "2007-03-18"; }
function CreateInstance() { return "Regression"; }
}

@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ for tst in $tests; do
if [ -n "$gdb" ]; then
$gdb ./openttd -x -c ai/regression/regression.cfg $params -g $sav
else
./openttd -x -c ai/regression/regression.cfg $params -g $sav -d script=2 -d misc=9 2>&1 | awk '{ gsub("0x(\\(nil\\)|0+)(x0)?", "0x00000000", $0); gsub("^dbg: \\[script\\]", "", $0); gsub("^ ", "ERROR: ", $0); gsub("ERROR: \\[1\\] ", "", $0); gsub("\\[P\\] ", "", $0); print $0; }' | grep -v '^dbg: \[.*\]' > tmp.regression
./openttd -x -c ai/regression/regression.cfg $params -g $sav -d script=2 -d misc=9 2>&1 | awk '{ gsub("0x(\\(nil\\)|0+)(x0)?", "0x00000000", $0); gsub("^dbg: \\[script\\]", "", $0); gsub("^ ", "ERROR: ", $0); gsub("ERROR: \\[1\\] ", "", $0); gsub("\\[P\\] ", "", $0); print $0; }' | grep -v '^dbg: \[.*\]' > $tst/tmp.regression
fi
if [ -z "$gdb" ]; then
res="`diff -ub $tst/result.txt tmp.regression`"
res="`diff -ub $tst/result.txt $tst/tmp.regression`"
if [ -z "$res" ]; then
echo "passed!"
else
@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ for tst in $tests; do
fi
rm $tst/info.nut
if [ "$1" != "-k" ]; then
rm -f $tst/tmp.regression
fi
done
if [ -f scripts/game_start.scr.regression ]; then
mv scripts/game_start.scr.regression scripts/game_start.scr
fi
if [ "$1" != "-k" ]; then
rm -f tmp.regression
fi
exit $ret

@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
Option Explicit
' $Id$
'
' This file is part of OpenTTD.
' 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.
' 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.
' 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/>.
Dim FSO
Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Function GetTestList()
Dim retests, i, tests, dir
Set retests = New RegExp
Set GetTestList = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
retests.Pattern = "ai/regression/tst_*"
retests.Global = True
For i = 0 To WScript.Arguments.Count - 1
Dim test
test = "ai/regression/tst_" & WScript.Arguments.Item(i)
If FSO.FolderExists(test) Then
retests.Pattern = test
Exit For
End If
Next
For Each dir In FSO.GetFolder("ai/regression/").SubFolders
Dim name
name = "ai/regression/" & dir.Name
If retests.Test(name) Then
GetTestList.Add name, name
End If
Next
End Function
Function GetParams()
GetParams = "-snull -mnull -vnull:ticks=30000"
If WScript.Arguments.Count = 0 Then Exit Function
If WScript.Arguments.Item(0) <> "-r" Then Exit Function
GetParams = ""
End Function
Sub FilterFile(filename)
Dim lines, filter, file
Set file = FSO.OpenTextFile(filename, 1)
If Not file.AtEndOfStream Then
lines = file.ReadAll
End If
file.Close
Set filter = New RegExp
filter.Global = True
filter.Multiline = True
filter.Pattern = "0x(\(nil\)|0+)(x0)?"
lines = filter.Replace(lines, "0x00000000")
filter.Pattern = "^dbg: \[script\]"
lines = filter.Replace(lines, "")
filter.Pattern = "^ "
lines = filter.Replace(lines, "ERROR: ")
filter.Pattern = "ERROR: \[1\] \[P\] "
lines = filter.Replace(lines, "")
filter.Pattern = "^dbg: .*\r\n"
lines = filter.Replace(lines, "")
Set file = FSO.OpenTextFile(filename, 2)
file.Write lines
file.Close
End Sub
Function CompareFiles(filename1, filename2)
Dim file, lines1, lines2
Set file = FSO.OpenTextFile(filename1, 1)
If Not file.AtEndOfStream Then
lines1 = file.ReadAll
End IF
file.Close
Set file = FSO.OpenTextFile(filename2, 1)
If Not file.AtEndOfStream Then
lines2 = file.ReadAll
End IF
file.Close
CompareFiles = (lines1 = lines2)
End Function
Function RunTest(test, params, ret)
Dim WshShell, oExec, sav, command
Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
' Make sure that only one info.nut is present for each test run. Otherwise openttd gets confused.
FSO.CopyFile "ai/regression/regression_info.nut", test & "/info.nut"
sav = test & "/test.sav"
If Not FSO.FileExists(sav) Then
sav = "ai/regression/empty.sav"
End If
command = ".\openttd -x -c ai/regression/regression.cfg " & params & " -g " & sav & " -d script=2 -d misc=9"
' 2>&1 must be after >tmp.regression, else stderr is not redirected to the file
WshShell.Run "cmd /c " & command & " >"& test & "/tmp.regression 2>&1", 0, True
FilterFile test & "/tmp.regression"
If CompareFiles(test & "/result.txt", test & "/tmp.regression") Then
RunTest = "passed!"
Else
RunTest = "failed!"
ret = 1
End If
FSO.DeleteFile test & "/info.nut"
If WScript.Arguments.Count > 0 Then
If WScript.Arguments.Item(0) = "-k" Then
Exit Function
End If
End If
FSO.DeleteFile test & "/tmp.regression"
End Function
On Error Resume Next
WScript.StdOut.WriteLine ""
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
WScript.Echo "This script must be started with cscript."
WScript.Quit 1
End If
On Error Goto 0
If Not FSO.FileExists("ai/regression/run.vbs") Then
WScript.Echo "Make sure you are in the root of OpenTTD before starting this script."
WScript.Quit 1
End If
If FSO.FileExists("scripts/game_start.scr") Then
FSO.MoveFile "scripts/game_start.scr", "scripts/game_start.scr.regression"
End If
Dim params, test, ret
params = GetParams()
ret = 0
For Each test in GetTestList()
WScript.StdOut.Write "Running " & test & "... "
WScript.StdOut.WriteLine RunTest(test, params, ret)
Next
If FSO.FileExists("scripts/game_start.scr.regression") Then
FSO.MoveFile "scripts/game_start.scr.regression", "scripts/game_start.scr"
End If
WScript.Quit ret

@ -253,7 +253,11 @@ function Regression::Bridge()
if (AIBridge.IsValidBridge(i)) j++;
print(" Bridge " + i);
print(" IsValidBridge(): " + AIBridge.IsValidBridge(i));
print(" GetName(): " + AIBridge.GetName(i));
print(" GetName():");
print(" VT_RAIL: " + AIBridge.GetName(i, AIVehicle.VT_RAIL));
print(" VT_ROAD: " + AIBridge.GetName(i, AIVehicle.VT_ROAD));
print(" VT_WATER: " + AIBridge.GetName(i, AIVehicle.VT_WATER));
print(" VT_AIR: " + AIBridge.GetName(i, AIVehicle.VT_AIR));
print(" GetMaxSpeed(): " + AIBridge.GetMaxSpeed(i));
print(" GetPrice(): " + AIBridge.GetPrice(i, 5));
print(" GetMaxLength(): " + AIBridge.GetMaxLength(i));
@ -570,7 +574,7 @@ function Regression::Group()
local vehicle = AIVehicle.BuildVehicle(10000, 116);
print(" AIVehicle.BuildVehicle(): " + vehicle);
print(" GetNumEngines(): " + AIGroup.GetNumEngines(AIGroup.GROUP_ALL, 116));
local group = AIGroup.CreateGroup(AIVehicle.VT_ROAD);
local group = AIGroup.CreateGroup(AIVehicle.VT_ROAD, AIGroup.GROUP_INVALID);
print(" CreateGroup(): " + group);
print(" MoveVehicle(): " + AIGroup.MoveVehicle(group, vehicle));
print(" GetNumEngines(): " + AIGroup.GetNumEngines(group, 116));
@ -1018,7 +1022,36 @@ function Regression::Rail()
print(" BuildRail(): " + AIRail.BuildRail(10002, 10003, 10006));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(10005, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(10006, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" RemoveRail(): " + AIRail.RemoveRail(10005, 10004, 10001));
print(" RemoveRail(): " + AIRail.RemoveRail(10006, 10005, 10002));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(10004, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(10005, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(6200, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SW));
print(" RemoveRailTrack(): " + AIRail.RemoveRailTrack(6200, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_NE));
print(" RemoveRailTrack(): " + AIRail.RemoveRailTrack(6200, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SW));
print(" BuildRail(): " + AIRail.BuildRail(6200, 6200 + 256, 6200 + (256 * 4)));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(6200 + (256 * 3), AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(6200 + (256 * 4), AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" RemoveRail(): " + AIRail.RemoveRail(6200 + (256 * 3), 6200 + (256 * 2), 6200 - 256));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(6200 + (256 * 3), AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(6200 + (256 * 4), AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRail(14706, 14705, 12907));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(13421, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(14191, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" RemoveRail(): " + AIRail.RemoveRail(12907, 13163, 14706));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(13421, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(14191, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_SW));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_NE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_SW_SE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SW));
print(" DemolishTile(): " + AITile.DemolishTile(61533));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SW));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_SE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_NE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_SW_SE));
print(" DemolishTile(): " + AITile.DemolishTile(61533));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(61533, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_SE));
print(" Depot");
print(" IsRailTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailTile(33411));
@ -1053,6 +1086,31 @@ function Regression::Rail()
print(" IsRailStationTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailStationTile(7957));
print(" IsRailStationTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailStationTile(7958));
print(" IsRailStationTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailStationTile(7959));
print(" Waypoint");
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(12646, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_SE));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(12648, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NE_SW));
print(" BuildRailTrack(): " + AIRail.BuildRailTrack(12650, AIRail.RAILTRACK_NW_NE));
print(" BuildRailWaypoint(): " + AIRail.BuildRailWaypoint(12644));
print(" BuildRailWaypoint(): " + AIRail.BuildRailWaypoint(12646));
print(" BuildRailWaypoint(): " + AIRail.BuildRailWaypoint(12648));
print(" BuildRailWaypoint(): " + AIRail.BuildRailWaypoint(12650));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12644));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12646));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12648));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12650));
print(" RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle():" + AIRail.RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle(12644, 12646, false));
print(" RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle():" + AIRail.RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle(12648, 12650, true));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12644));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12646));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12648));
print(" IsRailWaypointTile(): " + AIRail.IsRailWaypointTile(12650));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(12644, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(12646, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(12648, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" HasTransportType(): " + AITile.HasTransportType(12650, AITile.TRANSPORT_RAIL));
print(" DemolishTile(): " + AITile.DemolishTile(12648));
print(" DemolishTile(): " + AITile.DemolishTile(12650));
}
function Regression::Road()
@ -1441,7 +1499,7 @@ function Regression::TileList()
print(" " + i + " => " + list.GetValue(i));
}
list = AITileList_StationType(4, AIStation.STATION_BUS_STOP);
list = AITileList_StationType(6, AIStation.STATION_BUS_STOP);
print("");
print("--TileList_StationType--");
print(" Count(): " + list.Count());
@ -1646,6 +1704,19 @@ function Regression::Vehicle()
print(" GetWagonEngineType(): " + AIVehicle.GetWagonEngineType(17 3));
print(" GetWagonAge(): " + AIVehicle.GetWagonAge(17, 3));
print(" --Refit--");
print(" GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(28479, 211, 255));
print(" GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(28479, 211, 0));
print(" GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(28479, 211, 9));
print(" BuildVehicleWithRefit(): " + AIVehicle.BuildVehicleWithRefit(28479, 211, 9));
print(" GetCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetCapacity(20, 9));
print(" GetCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetCapacity(20, 5));
print(" GetRefitCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetRefitCapacity(20, 5));
print(" RefitVehicle(): " + AIVehicle.RefitVehicle(20, 5));
print(" GetCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetCapacity(20, 9));
print(" GetCapacity(): " + AIVehicle.GetCapacity(20, 5));
print(" SellVehicle(): " + AIVehicle.SellVehicle(20));
print(" --Errors--");
print(" RefitVehicle(): " + AIVehicle.RefitVehicle(12, 0));
print(" GetLastErrorString(): " + AIError.GetLastErrorString());

@ -867,105 +867,165 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
--Bridge--
Bridge -1
IsValidBridge(): false
GetName(): (null : 0x00000000)
GetName():
VT_RAIL: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_ROAD: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_WATER: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): -1
GetPrice(): -1
GetMaxLength(): -1
GetMinLength(): -1
Bridge 0
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Wooden rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Wooden rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Wooden road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 32
GetPrice(): 450
GetMaxLength(): 66
GetMinLength(): 2
Bridge 1
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Concrete rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Concrete rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Concrete road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 48
GetPrice(): 630
GetMaxLength(): 4
GetMinLength(): 2
Bridge 2
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel girder rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel girder rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel girder road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 64
GetPrice(): 811
GetMaxLength(): 7
GetMinLength(): 2
Bridge 3
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Reinforced concrete suspension rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Reinforced concrete suspension rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Reinforced concrete suspension road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 80
GetPrice(): 946
GetMaxLength(): 12
GetMinLength(): 4
Bridge 4
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel suspension rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel suspension rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel suspension road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 96
GetPrice(): 1042
GetMaxLength(): 66
GetMinLength(): 5
Bridge 5
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel suspension rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel suspension rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel suspension road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 112
GetPrice(): 1081
GetMaxLength(): 66
GetMinLength(): 5
Bridge 6
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel cantilever rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel cantilever rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel cantilever road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 160
GetPrice(): 1261
GetMaxLength(): 9
GetMinLength(): 5
Bridge 7
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel cantilever rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel cantilever rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel cantilever road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 208
GetPrice(): 1306
GetMaxLength(): 10
GetMinLength(): 5
Bridge 8
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel cantilever rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel cantilever rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel cantilever road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 240
GetPrice(): 1396
GetMaxLength(): 11
GetMinLength(): 5
Bridge 9
IsValidBridge(): true
GetName(): Steel girder rail bridge
GetName():
VT_RAIL: Steel girder rail bridge
VT_ROAD: Steel girder road bridge
VT_WATER: Aqueduct
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): 256
GetPrice(): 1351
GetMaxLength(): 4
GetMinLength(): 2
Bridge 10
IsValidBridge(): false
GetName(): (null : 0x00000000)
GetName():
VT_RAIL: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_ROAD: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_WATER: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): -1
GetPrice(): -1
GetMaxLength(): -1
GetMinLength(): -1
Bridge 11
IsValidBridge(): false
GetName(): (null : 0x00000000)
GetName():
VT_RAIL: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_ROAD: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_WATER: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): -1
GetPrice(): -1
GetMaxLength(): -1
GetMinLength(): -1
Bridge 12
IsValidBridge(): false
GetName(): (null : 0x00000000)
GetName():
VT_RAIL: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_ROAD: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_WATER: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): -1
GetPrice(): -1
GetMaxLength(): -1
GetMinLength(): -1
Bridge 13
IsValidBridge(): false
GetName(): (null : 0x00000000)
GetName():
VT_RAIL: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_ROAD: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_WATER: (null : 0x00000000)
VT_AIR: (null : 0x00000000)
GetMaxSpeed(): -1
GetPrice(): -1
GetMaxLength(): -1
@ -1292,7 +1352,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
GetRunningCost(): 820
GetPower(): 300
GetWeight(): 47
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 139
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 136
GetVehicleType(): 0
GetRailType(): 0
GetRoadType(): -1
@ -1436,7 +1496,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
GetRunningCost(): 1968
GetPower(): 1000
GetWeight(): 131
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 388
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 381
GetVehicleType(): 0
GetRailType(): 0
GetRoadType(): -1
@ -1454,7 +1514,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
GetRunningCost(): 2296
GetPower(): 1200
GetWeight(): 162
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 480
GetMaxTractiveEffort(): 471
GetVehicleType(): 0
GetRailType(): 0
GetRoadType(): -1
@ -7253,7 +7313,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
IsBuoyTile(): false
IsLockTile(): false
IsCanalTile(): false
GetBankBalance(): 479851
GetBankBalance(): 479664
BuildWaterDepot(): true
BuildDock(): true
BuildBuoy(): true
@ -7266,7 +7326,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
IsBuoyTile(): true
IsLockTile(): true
IsCanalTile(): true
GetBankBalance(): 465257
GetBankBalance(): 465070
--AIWaypointList(BUOY)--
Count(): 1
@ -7285,7 +7345,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
IsBuoyTile(): false
IsLockTile(): false
IsCanalTile(): false
GetBankBalance(): 459862
GetBankBalance(): 459675
BuildWaterDepot(): true
BuildDock(): true
@ -7334,6 +7394,35 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
HasTransportType(): true
HasTransportType(): false
RemoveRail(): true
HasTransportType(): false
HasTransportType(): false
BuildRailTrack(): true
RemoveRailTrack(): false
RemoveRailTrack(): true
BuildRail(): true
HasTransportType(): true
HasTransportType(): false
RemoveRail(): true
HasTransportType(): true
HasTransportType(): false
BuildRailTrack(): true
HasTransportType(): true
HasTransportType(): true
RemoveRail(): true
HasTransportType(): false
HasTransportType(): false
BuildRailTrack(): false
BuildRailTrack(): false
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailTrack(): false
DemolishTile(): true
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailTrack(): false
BuildRailTrack(): false
BuildRailTrack(): false
DemolishTile(): true
BuildRailTrack(): true
Depot
IsRailTile(): false
BuildRailDepot(): false
@ -7362,6 +7451,30 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
IsRailStationTile(): false
IsRailStationTile(): false
IsRailStationTile(): false
Waypoint
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailTrack(): true
BuildRailWaypoint(): false
BuildRailWaypoint(): true
BuildRailWaypoint(): true
BuildRailWaypoint(): false
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
IsRailWaypointTile(): true
IsRailWaypointTile(): true
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle():true
RemoveRailWaypointTileRectangle():true
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
IsRailWaypointTile(): false
HasTransportType(): false
HasTransportType(): false
HasTransportType(): true
HasTransportType(): true
DemolishTile(): true
DemolishTile(): true
--RailTypeList--
Count(): 1
@ -7485,9 +7598,9 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
GetName(0): Look, a station
GetLocation(1): 29253
GetLocation(1000): -1
GetStationID(33411): 4
GetStationID(33411): 6
GetStationID(34411): 65535
GetStationID(33411): 4
GetStationID(33411): 6
HasRoadType(3, TRAM): false
HasRoadType(3, ROAD): false
HasRoadType(33411, TRAM): false
@ -8423,7 +8536,6 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
--TileList_IndustryProducing--
Count(): 92
Location ListDump:
46920 => 1
46919 => 1
46918 => 1
46917 => 1
@ -8432,7 +8544,6 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
46914 => 1
46913 => 1
46912 => 1
46911 => 1
46664 => 1
46663 => 1
46662 => 1
@ -8515,6 +8626,8 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
44353 => 1
44352 => 1
44351 => 1
46920 => 0
46911 => 0
--TileList_StationType--
Count(): 4
@ -9015,6 +9128,18 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
GetWagonAge(): 0
GetWagonEngineType(): 65535
GetWagonAge(): -1
--Refit--
GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): -1
GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): 0
GetBuildWithRefitCapacity(): 160
BuildVehicleWithRefit(): 20
GetCapacity(): 160
GetCapacity(): 0
GetRefitCapacity(): 160
RefitVehicle(): true
GetCapacity(): 0
GetCapacity(): 160
SellVehicle(): true
--Errors--
RefitVehicle(): false
GetLastErrorString(): ERR_VEHICLE_NOT_IN_DEPOT
@ -9062,7 +9187,7 @@ ERROR: IsEnd() is invalid as Begin() is never called
13 => 5489
12 => 5489
CurrentSpeed ListDump:
12 => 21
12 => 27
17 => 0
16 => 0
14 => 0

@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
; $Id$
;
; This represents more or less nothingness
;
[metadata]
name = NoMusic
shortname = NULL
version = 0
fallback = true
description = A music pack without actual music.
description.af_ZA = 'n Musiek stel sonder enige musiek.
description.ar_EG = مجموعة موسيقى بدون موسيقى
description.be_BY = "Пусты" набор музычнага афармлення, які не зьмяшчае ніякай музыкі.
description.bg_BG = Празен музикален пакет.
description.ca_ES = Una llista de música sense cap peça.
description.cs_CZ = Prázná hudební sada.
description.cy_GB = Pecyn cerddoriaeth heb unrhyw gerddoriaeth ynddo.
description.da_DK = En musikpakke uden musik.
description.de_DE = Ein Musikset ohne Musik.
description.el_GR = Ένα πάκετο μουσικής χωρίς πραγματική μουσική.
description.en_AU = A music pack without actual music.
description.en_US = A music pack without actual music.
description.es_ES = Un conjunto de música vacío.
description.es_MX = Paquete de música vacío
description.et_EE = Muusikakogu ilma muusikata.
description.eu_ES = Musika gabeko musika paketea.
description.fi_FI = Musiikkipaketti, jossa ei ole musiikkia.
description.fr_FR = Un pack de musiques sans musiques.
description.ga_IE = Pacáiste ceoil gan aon cheol iarbhír ann.
description.gd_GB = Pacaid ciùil anns nach eil fonn sam bith.
description.gl_ES = Un conxunto de músicas sen ningunha música.
description.he_IL = אוסף מנגינות ללא מנגינות.
description.hr_HR = Glazbeni paket bez ikakve glazbe.
description.hu_HU = Zenei alapcsomag zene nélkül.
description.id_ID = Paket musik tanpa musik sungguhan.
description.is_IS = Tónlistarpakki sem er í raun án tónlistar.
description.it_IT = Un pacchetto musicale non contenente alcuna musica.
description.ja_JP = 空の音楽パック
description.ko_KR = 실제 음악이 없는 음악 목록입니다.
description.la_VA = Sarcina musicae sine ulla musica.
description.lb_LU = E Musikpack ouni aktuell Musik.
description.lt_LT = Muzikos pakas be muzikos.
description.lv_LV = Mūzikas kopa bez mūzikas
description.ms_MY = Pek muzik tanpa muzik sebenar.
description.nb_NO = En musikkpakke uten noe musikk.
description.nl_NL = Een muziekset zonder muziek.
description.nn_NO = Ei musikkpakke utan noko musikk.
description.pl_PL = Zestaw utworów muzycznych nie zawierający żadnej muzyki.
description.pt_BR = Um pacote de músicas sem músicas.
description.pt_PT = Um conjunto de música vazio.
description.ro_RO = Un set de muzică fără muzică inclusă.
description.ru_RU = "Пустой" набор музыкального оформления, не содержащий никакой музыки.
description.sk_SK = Sada hudby neobsahujúca hudbu.
description.sl_SI = Glasbeni paket z vključeno glasbo.
description.sr_RS = Prazan skup muzičkih numera.
description.sv_SE = Ett musikpaket utan någon musik.
description.ta_IN = இசை இல்லாத இசைத்தொகுப்பு.
description.th_TH = ชุดเพลงประกอบแบบไม่มีเสียงเพลง
description.tr_TR = Müzik içermeyen boş bir müzik paketi.
description.uk_UA = Порожній набір музики.
description.vi_VN = Gói âm nhạc này không có nhạc nào.
description.zh_CN = 一个没有实际内容的音乐包.
description.zh_TW = 不含任何音樂的音樂集。
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theme =
old_0 =
old_1 =
old_2 =
old_3 =
old_4 =
old_5 =
old_6 =
old_7 =
old_8 =
old_9 =
new_0 =
new_1 =
new_2 =
new_3 =
new_4 =
new_5 =
new_6 =
new_7 =
new_8 =
new_9 =
ezy_0 =
ezy_1 =
ezy_2 =
ezy_3 =
ezy_4 =
ezy_5 =
ezy_6 =
ezy_7 =
ezy_8 =
ezy_9 =
[md5s]
[names]
[origin]
default = This file was part of your OpenTTD installation.

@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
; $Id$
;
; This represents more or less nothingness
;
[metadata]
name = NoSound
shortname = NULL
version = 2
fallback = true
description = A sound pack without any sounds.
description.af_ZA = 'n Klank stel sonder enige klanke.
description.ar_EG = مجموعة صوت بدوت اصوات مضافة
description.be_BY = "Пусты" набор гукавога афармленьня, які не зьмяшчае ніякіх гукаў.
description.bg_BG = Празен звуков пакет.
description.ca_ES = Una llista de sons buida.
description.cs_CZ = Prázdná sada zvuků.
description.cy_GB = Pecyn sain heb unrhyw effeithiau sain ynddo.
description.da_DK = En lydpakke uden lyde.
description.de_DE = Basissounds ohne Sound.
description.el_GR = Ένα πάκετο ήχων χώρις ήχους.
description.en_AU = A sound pack without any sounds.
description.en_US = A sound pack without any sounds.
description.es_ES = Un conjunto de sonidos vacío.
description.es_MX = Paquete de sonidos vacío
description.et_EE = Helikogu ilma helideta.
description.eu_ES = Soinurik gabeko soinu pakete bat
description.fi_FI = Äänipaketti, jossa ei ole ääniä.
description.fr_FR = Un pack de sons sans sons.
description.ga_IE = Pacáiste fuaimeanna gan aon fhuaimeanna ann.
description.gd_GB = Pacaid fhuaimean anns nach eil fuaim sam bith.
description.gl_ES = Un conxunto de sons sen ningún son
description.he_IL = אוסף צלילים ללא צלילים.
description.hr_HR = Zvučni paket bez ikakvih zvukova.
description.hu_HU = Hang alapcsomag hangok nélkül.
description.id_ID = Paket efek suara tanpa suara apapun.
description.is_IS = Hljóðpakki án hljóðs.
description.it_IT = Un pacchetto sonoro non contenente alcun suono.
description.ja_JP = 空の効果音パック
description.ko_KR = 아무런 효과음도 없는 효과음 팩입니다.
description.la_VA = Sarcina sonorum sine ullis sonis.
description.lb_LU = E Soundpack ouni iergendee Sound.
description.lt_LT = Garsų pakas be jokių garsų.
description.lv_LV = Skaņu kopa bez skaņas.
description.nb_NO = En lydpakke uten noen lyder.
description.nl_NL = Een geluidset zonder geluid.
description.nn_NO = Ei lydpakke utan nokon lydar.
description.pl_PL = Zestaw dźwięków nie zawierający żadnych dźwięków.
description.pt_BR = Um pacote de sons sem sons.
description.pt_PT = Um conjunto de sons vazio.
description.ro_RO = Un set de sunete fără nici un sunet inclus.
description.ru_RU = "Пустой" набор звукового оформления, не содержащий никаких звуков.
description.sk_SK = Zvuková sada neobsahujúca zvuky.
description.sl_SI = Zvočni paket brez zvoka.
description.sr_RS = Prazan skup zvukova.
description.sv_SE = Ett ljudpaket utan några ljud.
description.ta_IN = ஒலிகள் இல்லாத ஒலி தொகுப்பு.
description.th_TH = ชุดเสียงแบบไร้เสียง
description.tr_TR = Ses içermeyen boş bir ses kümesi.
description.uk_UA = Порожній набір звуків.
description.vi_VN = Gói âm thanh này không có âm thanh nào.
description.zh_CN = 一个空的音效包.
description.zh_TW = 不含任何音效的音效集。
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samples =
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[origin]
default = This file was part of your OpenTTD installation.

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@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
; $Id$
;
; This represents the original graphics as on the non-German Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe DOS CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_dos
shortname = TTDD
version = 1
palette = DOS
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition graphics.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS uitgawe grafieke.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الرسومية نسخة الدوس
description.be_BY = Арыґінальная ґрафіка з Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.bg_BG = Оригинални графики на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за DOS.
description.ca_ES = Gràfics originals del Transport Tycoon Deluxe pel DOS.
description.cs_CZ = Původní sada grafik Transport Tycoon Deluxe (verze pro DOS).
description.cy_GB = Graffeg gwreiddiol fersiwn DOS o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originalgrafik fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS-version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS Basisgrafiken.
description.el_GR = Αρχικά γραφικά από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση DOS.
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition graphics.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition graphics.
description.es_ES = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión DOS.
description.es_MX = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS.
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOSi versiooni graafika.
description.eu_ES = Transport Tycoon Deluxe originaleko DOS edizioko grafikoak.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäiset Transport Tycoon Deluxen DOS-version grafiikat.
description.fr_FR = Graphiques originaux de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version DOS).
description.ga_IE = Grafaicí bunaidhTransport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán DOS.
description.gd_GB = Grafaigeachd aig an deasachadh DOS tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Graficos da edición orixinal de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS.
description.he_IL = גרפיקות Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת DOS.
description.hr_HR = Originalna grafika za Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS verziójának grafikája.
description.id_ID = Grafik orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi DOS.
description.is_IS = Upprunalega grafíkin úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Grafica originale di Transport Tycoon Deluxe, edizione DOS.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 グラフィック (DOS)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 디럭스 도스 에디션의 그래픽입니다.
description.la_VA = Graphica ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS.
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS Editioun Grafik.
description.lt_LT = Originali Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS leidimo grafika.
description.lv_LV = Oriģinālā Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdevuma grafika.
description.ms_MY = Grafik asal Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition.
description.nb_NO = Original grafikk fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS.
description.nl_NL = Originele graphics van de Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS-versie.
description.nn_NO = Original grafikk frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS.
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja grafik dla Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS.
description.pt_BR = Gráficos Originais do Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Edição DOS.
description.pt_PT = Gráficos originais da edição DOS de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul grafic original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru DOS.
description.ru_RU = Оригинальная графика из Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodná grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe (DOS).
description.sl_SI = Originalna grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe za različico DOS.
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalgrafiken från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, DOS-utgåvan.
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் DOS பதிப்பு அசைவூட்டங்கள்.
description.th_TH = กราฟฟิกต้นตำหรับของ Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS sürümü grafikleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальна графіка з Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition.
description.vi_VN = Đồ họa gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên DOS
description.zh_CN = 运输大亨DOS豪华版原版图形包.
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS 版的圖形。
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base = TRG1.GRF
logos = TRGI.GRF
arctic = TRGC.GRF
tropical = TRGH.GRF
toyland = TRGT.GRF
extra = ORIG_EXTRA.GRF
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[origin]
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ORIG_EXTRA.GRF = This file was part of your OpenTTD installation.

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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original music as on the Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe for DOS CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_dos
shortname = TTDD
version = 1
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition music.
[files]
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old_1 = gm.cat
old_2 = gm.cat
old_3 = gm.cat
old_4 = gm.cat
old_5 = gm.cat
old_6 = gm.cat
old_7 = gm.cat
old_8 =
old_9 =
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new_2 = gm.cat
new_3 = gm.cat
new_4 = gm.cat
new_5 = gm.cat
new_6 = gm.cat
new_7 =
new_8 =
new_9 =
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ezy_2 = gm.cat
ezy_3 = gm.cat
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ezy_6 =
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ezy_8 =
ezy_9 =
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; Names get read from the CAT file
[origin]
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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original sounds as on the Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe DOS CD.
;
[metadata]
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shortname = TTDO
version = 0
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition sounds.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS uitgawe klanke.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الصوتية نسخة الدوس
description.be_BY = Арыґінальны набор гукавога афармленьня з гульні Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.bg_BG = Оригинални звуци на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за DOS.
description.ca_ES = Sons originals del Transport Tycoon Deluxe pel DOS.
description.cs_CZ = Původní sada zvuků Transport Tycoon Deluxe (verze pro DOS).
description.cy_GB = Effeithiau sain gwreiddiol fersiwn DOS o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originallyd fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS-version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS Basissounds.
description.el_GR = Αρχικοί ήχοι από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση DOS.
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition sounds.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition sounds.
description.es_ES = Sonidos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión DOS.
description.es_MX = Sonidos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS.
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOSi versiooni helid.
description.eu_ES = Transport Tycoon Deluxe originaleko DOS edizioko soinuak.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäiset Transport Tycoon Deluxen DOS-version äänet.
description.fr_FR = Sons originaux de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version DOS).
description.ga_IE = Fuaimeanna bunaidh Transport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán DOS.
description.gd_GB = Fuaimean aig an deasachadh DOS tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Sons da edición orixinal de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS.
description.he_IL = צלילי Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת DOS.
description.hr_HR = Originalni zvukovi za Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS verziójának hangjai.
description.id_ID = Efek suara orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi DOS.
description.is_IS = Upprunalega hljóðið úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Suoni originali di Transport Tycoon Deluxe, edizione DOS.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 効果音 (DOS)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 도스 에디션의 효과음입니다.
description.la_VA = Soni ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS.
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS Editioun Sound.
description.lt_LT = Originalūs Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS leidimo garsai.
description.nb_NO = Originale lyder fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS.
description.nl_NL = Originele geluiden van de Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS-versie.
description.nn_NO = Originale lydar frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS.
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja dźwięków dla Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS.
description.pt_BR = Sons Originais do Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Edição DOS.
description.pt_PT = Sons originais da edição DOS de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul de sunete original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru DOS.
description.ru_RU = Оригинальный набор звукового оформления из игры Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodné zvuky Transport Tycoon Deluxe (DOS).
description.sl_SI = Originalni zvoki Transport Tycoon Deluxe različice DOS.
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup zvukova Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalljuden från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, DOS-utgåvan.
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் DOS பதிப்பு ஒலிகள்.
description.th_TH = เสียงต้นตำหรับของ Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS sürümü sesleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальний набір звуків з Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition.
description.vi_VN = Âm thanh gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên DOS
description.zh_CN = 运输大亨DOS豪华版原版音效包.
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS 版的音效。
[files]
samples = SAMPLE.CAT
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[origin]
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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original graphics as on the German Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe DOS CD. It contains one broken sprite.
;
[metadata]
name = original_dos_de
shortname = TTDD
version = 0
palette = DOS
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German) edition graphics.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German) uitgawe grafieke.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الالمانية نسخة الدوس
description.be_BY = Арыґінальная ґрафіка зь нямецкай версіі Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.bg_BG = Оригинални графики на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за DOS (немски) .
description.ca_ES = Gràfics originals del Transport Tycoon Deluxe (alemany) pel DOS.
description.cs_CZ = Původní sada grafik Transport Tycoon Deluxe (německá verze pro DOS).
description.cy_GB = Graffeg gwreiddiol fersiwn DOS (Almaenig) o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originalgrafik fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Tysk) version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Deutsch) Basisgrafiken.
description.el_GR = Αρχικά γραφικά από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση DOS (Γερμανικό).
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German) edition graphics.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German) edition graphics.
description.es_ES = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión DOS (Alemán).
description.es_MX = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS (en alemán).
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOSi (Saksa) versiooni graafika.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäiset Saksassa julkaistun Transport Tycoon Deluxen DOS-version grafiikat.
description.fr_FR = Graphiques originaux de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version DOS allemande).
description.ga_IE = Grafaicí bunaidhTransport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán DOS (Gearmánach).
description.gd_GB = Grafaigeachd aig an deasachadh DOS (Gearmailteach) tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Graficos da edición orixinal (alemá) de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para DOS.
description.he_IL = גרפיקות Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת DOS (גרמנית).
description.hr_HR = Originalna grafika za Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Njemački) izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (német) verziójának grafikája.
description.id_ID = Grafik orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi DOS (Jerman).
description.is_IS = Upprunalega grafíkin úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (þýsku) útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Grafica originale di Transport Tycoon Deluxe (tedesco), edizione DOS.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 グラフィック (DOS・ドイツ版)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 디럭스 도스 에디션(독일)의 그래픽입니다.
description.la_VA = Graphica ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Germanica).
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Däitsch) Editioun Grafik.
description.lt_LT = Originali Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Vokiečių) leidimo grafika.
description.lv_LV = Oriģinālā Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (vācu) izdevuma grafika.
description.nb_NO = Original grafikk fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS (tysk).
description.nl_NL = Originele graphics van de Duitse Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS-versie.
description.nn_NO = Original grafikk frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for DOS (tysk).
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja grafik dla Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German).
description.pt_BR = Gráficos Originais do Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Edição DOS alemã.
description.pt_PT = Gráficos originais da edição DOS (Alemã) de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul grafic original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru DOS (ediţia germană).
description.ru_RU = Оригинальная графика из немецкой версии Transport Tycoon Deluxe для DOS.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodná grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe (DOS) (v jazyku nemčina).
description.sl_SI = Originalna grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe za nemško različico DOS.
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup grafika nemačkog Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalgrafiken från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, DOS-utgåvan (tyska).
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் DOS (செருமன்) பதிப்பு அசைவூட்டங்கள்.
description.th_TH = กราฟฟิกต้นตำหรับของ Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (German) edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS (Almanca) sürümü grafikleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальна графіка з Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS edition (німецького).
description.vi_VN = Đồ họa gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên DOS (tiếng Đức)
description.zh_CN = 运输大亨DOS豪华德语版原版图形包.
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe DOS 版 (德國版) 的圖形。
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base = TRG1.GRF
logos = TRGI.GRF
arctic = TRGC.GRF
tropical = TRGH.GRF
toyland = TRGT.GRF
extra = ORIG_EXTRA.GRF
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[origin]
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ORIG_EXTRA.GRF = This file was part of your OpenTTD installation.

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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original music as on the Transport
; Tycoon (with World Editor) for DOS CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_tto
shortname = TTOD
version = 1
description = Original Transport Tycoon (Original/World Editor) music.
[files]
theme = gm-tto.cat
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old_1 = gm-tto.cat
old_2 = gm-tto.cat
old_3 = gm-tto.cat
old_4 = gm-tto.cat
old_5 = gm-tto.cat
old_6 = gm-tto.cat
old_7 = gm-tto.cat
old_8 =
old_9 =
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new_1 = gm-tto.cat
new_2 = gm-tto.cat
new_3 = gm-tto.cat
new_4 = gm-tto.cat
new_5 = gm-tto.cat
new_6 = gm-tto.cat
new_7 = gm-tto.cat
new_8 =
new_9 =
ezy_0 =
ezy_1 =
ezy_2 =
ezy_3 =
ezy_4 =
ezy_5 =
ezy_6 =
ezy_7 =
ezy_8 =
ezy_9 =
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new_1 = 5
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new_5 = 16
new_6 = 14
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[names]
; Names get read from the CAT file
[origin]
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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original graphics as on the Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe for Windows CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_windows
shortname = TTDW
version = 0
palette = Windows
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition graphics.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows uitgawe grafieke.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الرسومية نسخة وندوز
description.be_BY = Арыґінальная ґрафіка з Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.bg_BG = Оригинални графики на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за Windows.
description.ca_ES = Gràfics originals del Transport Tycoon Deluxe pel Windows.
description.cs_CZ = Původní sada grafik Transport Tycoon Deluxe (verze pro Windows).
description.cy_GB = Graffeg gwreiddiol fersiwn Windows o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originalgrafik fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Basisgrafiken.
description.el_GR = Αρχικά γραφικά από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση Windows.
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition graphics.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition graphics.
description.es_ES = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión Windows.
description.es_MX = Gráficos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windowsi versiooni graafika.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäiset Transport Tycoon Deluxen Windows-version grafiikat.
description.fr_FR = Graphiques originaux de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version Windows).
description.ga_IE = Grafaicí bunaidhTransport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán Windows.
description.gd_GB = Grafaigeachd aig an deasachadh Windows tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Graficos da edición orixinal de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.he_IL = גרפיקות Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת Windows.
description.hr_HR = Originalna grafika za Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows verziójának grafikája.
description.id_ID = Grafik orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi Windows.
description.is_IS = Upprunalega grafíkin úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Grafica originale di Transport Tycoon Deluxe, edizione Windows.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 グラフィック (Windows)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 디럭스 윈도 에디션의 그래픽입니다.
description.la_VA = Graphica ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Editioun Grafik.
description.lt_LT = Originali Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows leidimo grafika.
description.lv_LV = Oriģinālā Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdevuma grafika.
description.ms_MY = Grafik asal Transport Tycoon Deluxe edisi Windows.
description.nb_NO = Original grafikk fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.nl_NL = Originele graphics van de Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-versie.
description.nn_NO = Original grafikk frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja grafik dla Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.pt_BR = Gráficos Originais do Transport Tycoon, Edição Windows.
description.pt_PT = Gráficos originais da edição Windows de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul grafic original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru Windows.
description.ru_RU = Оригинальная графика из Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodná grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe (Windows).
description.sl_SI = Originalna grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe za različico oken(windows).
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup grafika Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalgrafiken från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Windows-utgåvan.
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் விண்டோஸ் பதிப்பு அசைவூட்டங்கள்.
description.th_TH = กราฟฟิกต้ำตำหรับของ Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows sürümü grafikleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальна графіка з Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition.
description.vi_VN = Đồ họa gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên Windows
description.zh_CN = 运输大亨Windows豪华版原版图形包.
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows 版的圖形。
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base = TRG1R.GRF
logos = TRGIR.GRF
arctic = TRGCR.GRF
tropical = TRGHR.GRF
toyland = TRGTR.GRF
extra = ORIG_EXTRA.GRF
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ORIG_EXTRA.GRF = 67bcfac5911667309d86b7749ea8d08c
[origin]
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ORIG_EXTRA.GRF = This file was part of your OpenTTD installation.

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; $Id$
;
; This represents the original music as on the Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe for Windows CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_windows
shortname = TTDW
version = 1
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition music.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows uitgawe musiek.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الموسيقية نسخة وندوز
description.be_BY = Арыґінальны набор музычнага афармленьня з гульні Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.bg_BG = Оригинална музика на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за Windows.
description.ca_ES = Música original del Transport Tycoon Deluxe pel Windows.
description.cs_CZ = Původní hudba Transport Tycoon Deluxe (verze pro Windows).
description.cy_GB = Cerddoriaeth gwreiddiol fersion Windows o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originalmusik fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Musikset.
description.el_GR = Αρχική μουσική από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση Windows.
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition music.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition music.
description.es_ES = Música original de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión Windows.
description.es_MX = Música original de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windowsi versiooni muusika.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäinen Transport Tycoon Deluxen Windows-version musiikki.
description.fr_FR = Musiques originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version Windows).
description.ga_IE = Ceol bunaidh Transport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán Windows.
description.gd_GB = Ceòl aig an deasachadh Windows tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Música da edición orixinal de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.he_IL = מנגינות Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת Windows.
description.hr_HR = Originalna glazba za Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows verziójának zenéje.
description.id_ID = Musik pengiring orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi Windows.
description.is_IS = Upprunalega tónlistin úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Musica originale di Transport Tycoon Deluxe, edizione Windows.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 音楽 (Windows)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 디럭스 윈도 에디션의 음악입니다.
description.la_VA = Musica ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Editioun Musik.
description.lt_LT = Originali Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows leidimo muzika.
description.lv_LV = Oriģinālā Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdevuma mūzika.
description.ms_MY = Muzik asal Transport Tycoon Deluxe edisi Windows.
description.nb_NO = Original musikk fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.nl_NL = Originele muziek van de Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-versie.
description.nn_NO = Original musikk frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja utworów muzycznych w Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.pt_BR = Música Original do Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Edição Windows
description.pt_PT = Música original da edição Windows de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul de muzică original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru Windows.
description.ru_RU = Оригинальный набор музыкального оформления из игры Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodná hudba z Transport Tycoon Deluxe (Windows).
description.sl_SI = Originalna glasba Transport Tycoon Deluxe različice oken(windows).
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup muzičkih numera Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalmusiken från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Windows-utgåvan.
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் விண்டோஸ் பதிப்பு இசை.
description.th_TH = เพลงต้นตำหรับชอง Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows sürümü müzikleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальна музика з Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition.
description.vi_VN = Nhạc gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên Windows
description.zh_CN = Transport Tycoon Deluxe运输大亨Windows豪华版的原版音乐包
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows 版的音樂。
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theme = GM_TT00.GM
old_0 = GM_TT02.GM
old_1 = GM_TT06.GM
old_2 = GM_TT03.GM
old_3 = GM_TT12.GM
old_4 = GM_TT08.GM
old_5 = GM_TT13.GM
old_6 = GM_TT14.GM
old_7 = GM_TT10.GM
old_8 =
old_9 =
new_0 = GM_TT04.GM
new_1 = GM_TT01.GM
new_2 = GM_TT05.GM
new_3 = GM_TT15.GM
new_4 = GM_TT11.GM
new_5 = GM_TT16.GM
new_6 = GM_TT09.GM
new_7 =
new_8 =
new_9 =
ezy_0 = GM_TT18.GM
ezy_1 = GM_TT19.GM
ezy_2 = GM_TT21.GM
ezy_3 = GM_TT17.GM
ezy_4 = GM_TT20.GM
ezy_5 = GM_TT07.GM
ezy_6 =
ezy_7 =
ezy_8 =
ezy_9 =
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GM_TT00.GM = 45cfec1b9d8c7a0ad45e755833cbf221
GM_TT01.GM = ab14ed3392d848abd2a2e90a9d75d121
GM_TT02.GM = dd4f696e4be5987ce738257b08b50171
GM_TT03.GM = a1bfde23343df9e4063419bf29c166b8
GM_TT04.GM = 4e6943aa0c455203d76c79389054747d
GM_TT05.GM = cee281cb85a2e2343552d97640545a47
GM_TT06.GM = 26d1de5efa8675f94065784e9d539e49
GM_TT07.GM = 6f2691e17558f552ec4c565e4ab7139c
GM_TT08.GM = a42bf2cb3340a822f1a69646fc7a487d
GM_TT09.GM = eb35761a58a8df3c59ed8929cce13916
GM_TT10.GM = 42fecd686720a785d20a78590c466a82
GM_TT11.GM = 50ef1ef02e49d2112786dd45e69dc3ee
GM_TT12.GM = 4ce707a0e0e72419f0681dd9bd95271b
GM_TT13.GM = e765753be29d889ec818f38009103619
GM_TT14.GM = 270e2d63bd32b95a4d007ce15a6ce45f
GM_TT15.GM = 89e116a1c0c69f1845cc903a9bfbe460
GM_TT16.GM = f824e2371b3bedfe61aad4b9c62dd6be
GM_TT17.GM = 1b23eebb0796c1ab99cd97fa7082cf7b
GM_TT18.GM = 15650de3bad645d0e88c4f5c7a2df92a
GM_TT19.GM = 7aec079e15bd09588660b85545ac4dfc
GM_TT20.GM = 1509097889dee617aa1e9a1738a5a930
GM_TT21.GM = a8d0aaad02e1a762d8d54cf81da56bab
[names]
GM_TT00.GM = Tycoon DELUXE Theme
GM_TT01.GM = Snarl Up
GM_TT02.GM = Easy Driver
GM_TT03.GM = Little Red Diesel
GM_TT04.GM = City Groove
GM_TT05.GM = Aliens Ate My Railway
GM_TT06.GM = Stoke It
GM_TT07.GM = Don't Walk!
GM_TT08.GM = Sawyer's Tune
GM_TT09.GM = Fell Apart On Me
GM_TT10.GM = Can't Get There From Here
GM_TT11.GM = Hard Drivin'
GM_TT12.GM = Road Hog
GM_TT13.GM = Hold That Train!
GM_TT14.GM = Broomer's Oil Rag
GM_TT15.GM = Goss Groove
GM_TT16.GM = Small Town
GM_TT17.GM = Cruise Control
GM_TT18.GM = Stroll On
GM_TT19.GM = Funk Central
GM_TT20.GM = Jammit
GM_TT21.GM = Movin' On
; MIDI timecodes where the playback should attemp to start and stop short.
; This is to allow fixing undesired silences in original MIDI files.
; However not all music drivers may support this.
[timingtrim]
; Theme has two beats silence at the beginning which prevents clean looping.
GM_TT00.GM = 768:53760
; Can't Get There From Here from the Windows version has a long silence at the end,
; followed by a solo repeat. This isn't in the original DOS version music and is likely
; unintentional from the people who converted the music from the DOS version.
; Actual song ends after measure 152.
GM_TT10.GM = 0:235008
[origin]
default = You can find it on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.

@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
; $Id$
;
; This represents the original sounds as on the Transport
; Tycoon Deluxe for Windows CD.
;
[metadata]
name = original_windows
shortname = TTDO
version = 0
description = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition sounds.
description.af_ZA = Oorspronklike Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows uitgawe klanke.
description.ar_EG = النسخة الاصلية من ترانسبورت تايكون ديلوكس الصوتية نسخة وندوز
description.be_BY = Арыґінальны набор гукавога афармленьня з гульні Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.bg_BG = Оригинални звуци на Transport Tycoon Deluxe за Windows.
description.ca_ES = Sons originals del Transport Tycoon Deluxe pel Windows.
description.cs_CZ = Původní sada zvuků Transport Tycoon Deluxe (verze pro Windows).
description.cy_GB = Effeithiau sain gwreiddiol fersiwn Windows o Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.da_DK = Originallyd fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-version.
description.de_DE = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Basissounds.
description.el_GR = Αρχικοί ήχοι από το Transport Tycoon Deluxe έκδοση Windows.
description.en_AU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition sounds.
description.en_US = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition sounds.
description.es_ES = Sonidos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe versión Windows.
description.es_MX = Sonidos originales de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.et_EE = Algse Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windowsi versiooni helid.
description.eu_ES = Transport Tycoon Deluxe originaleko Windows edizioko grafikoak.
description.fi_FI = Alkuperäiset Transport Tycoon Deluxen Windows-version äänet.
description.fr_FR = Sons originaux de Transport Tycoon Deluxe (version Windows).
description.ga_IE = Fuaimeanna bunaidh Transport Tycoon Deluxe, eagrán Windows.
description.gd_GB = Fuaimean aig an deasachadh Windows tùsail aig Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.gl_ES = Sons da edición orixinal de Transport Tycoon Deluxe para Windows.
description.he_IL = צלילי Transport Tycoon Deluxe המקורי בגרסת Windows.
description.hr_HR = Originalni zvukovi za Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanje.
description.hu_HU = Az eredeti Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows verziójának hangjai.
description.id_ID = Efek suara orisinil Transport Tycoon Deluxe versi Windows.
description.is_IS = Upprunalega hljóðið úr Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows útgáfunni.
description.it_IT = Suoni originali di Transport Tycoon Deluxe, edizione Windows.
description.ja_JP = Transport Tycoon Deluxe オリジナル版 効果音 (Windows)
description.ko_KR = 오리지널 트랜스포트 타이쿤 디럭스 윈도 에디션의 효과음입니다.
description.la_VA = Soni ex editione originale Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.lb_LU = Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows Editioun Sound.
description.lt_LT = Originalūs Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows leidimo garsai.
description.nb_NO = Originale lyder fra Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.nl_NL = Originele geluiden van de Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows-versie.
description.nn_NO = Originale lydar frå Transport Tycoon Deluxe for Windows.
description.pl_PL = Oryginalna edycja dźwięków dla Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows.
description.pt_BR = Sons Originais do Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Edição Windows.
description.pt_PT = Sons originais da edição Windows de Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
description.ro_RO = Setul de sunete original al Transport Tycoon Deluxe pentru Windows.
description.ru_RU = Оригинальный набор звукового оформления из игры Transport Tycoon Deluxe для Windows.
description.sk_SK = Pôvodné zvuky Transport Tycoon Deluxe (Windows).
description.sl_SI = Originalni zvoki Transport Tycoon Deluxe različice oken(windows).
description.sr_RS = Originalni skup zvukova Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows izdanja.
description.sv_SE = Originalljuden från Transport Tycoon Deluxe, Windows-utgåvan.
description.ta_IN = அசல் டிரான்ஸ்ஃபோர்ட் டைகூன் டீலக்ஸ் விண்டோஸ் பதிப்பு ஒலிகள்.
description.th_TH = เสียงต้นตำหรับของ Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition
description.tr_TR = Özgün Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows sürümü sesleri.
description.uk_UA = Оригінальний набір звуків з Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows edition.
description.vi_VN = Âm thanh gốc từ phiên bản Transport Tycoon Deluxe trên Windows
description.zh_CN = Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows (运输大亨Windows豪华版)的原版音效包.
description.zh_TW = 原版 Transport Tycoon Deluxe Windows 版的音效。
[files]
samples = SAMPLE.CAT
[md5s]
SAMPLE.CAT = 9212e81e72badd4bbe1eaeae66458e10
[origin]
default = You can find it on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.

@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
/* $Id$ */
/*
* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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/>.
*/

@ -23,3 +23,10 @@ GSNews.Create <- function(type, text, company)
{
return GSNews._Create(type, text, company, GSNews.NR_NONE, 0);
}
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -23,3 +23,10 @@ GSNews.Create <- function(type, text, company)
{
return GSNews._Create(type, text, company, GSNews.NR_NONE, 0);
}
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -15,3 +15,10 @@ GSNews.Create <- function(type, text, company)
{
return GSNews._Create(type, text, company, GSNews.NR_NONE, 0);
}
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -8,3 +8,10 @@
*/
GSLog.Info("1.5 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -8,3 +8,10 @@
*/
GSLog.Info("1.6 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -8,3 +8,10 @@
*/
GSLog.Info("1.7 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -8,3 +8,10 @@
*/
GSLog.Info("1.8 API compatibility in effect.");
/* 1.9 adds a vehicle type parameter. */
GSBridge._GetName <- GSBridge.GetName;
GSBridge.GetName <- function(bridge_id)
{
return GSBridge._GetName(bridge_id, GSVehicle.VT_RAIL);
}

@ -6,3 +6,5 @@
* 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.
* 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/>.
*/
GSLog.Info("1.9 API compatibility in effect.");

@ -1,3 +1,138 @@
1.9.0 (2019-04-01)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Fix #7411: Use industry production callback (if used) on initial industry cargo generation (#7412)
1.9.0-RC2 (2019-03-24)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Fix #7400: WaterClass for tree tiles was not converted for old saves preventing industry creation (#7405)
- Fix: Filtered file list did not scroll properly (#7402)
- Fix #7391: Don't invalidate go to depot orders of non-aircraft when invalidating hangar orders that happen to share IDs (#7392)
- Fix #7386: Measurement tooltip for tunnels, aqueducts & docks did not display or flickered (#7389)
- Fix: Wrong company performance rating when money exceeds INT_MAX (#7382)
- Fix: Permit loading of industry production callback with invalid cargo type (#7364)
- Fix: Spelling for a few real town names (#7338)
- Fix: Runway too short for large aircraft message should not depend on plane crashes setting (#7325)
- Fix #7334: Ship lost after crossing bridge due to path cache not being consumed while on final bridge end (#7335)
1.9.0-RC1 (2019-03-03)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Add: Various AI/GS functions for vehicle groups (#7225)
- Change: Synchronise introduction date and reliability randomness across vehicles with the same base introduction date (#7147)
- Change: Allow towns to build bridges over rails and one-way roads (#7291)
- Fix: Detection of coast tiles with trees on them (#7309)
- Fix: Emergency netsave saved the title game instead of the broken game in question (#7298)
- Fix: Company livery window showed incorrect groups when opened in multiplayer (#7288)
- Fix: Unable to select last group in open livery window (#7283)
- Fix: Goto hangar orders were not invalidated when rebuilding airports (#7100)
1.9.0-beta3 (2019-02-24)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Feature: Option to adjust font size separately from GUI size (#7003)
- Feature: Increase maximum number of orders from 64000 to ~16.7m (#7220)
- Add: Show performance of AI and GS in framerate window
- Add: News menu entry and shortcut for deleting all messages (#7240)
- Change: [OSX] Improved scrolling behaviour when using touchpads
- Change: Add scrollbar to cargo legend in cargo payment rates window
- Change: Owner of vehicle with exclusive transport rights may now load cargo from neutral stations (#7256)
- Change: Improved UI behaviour when dragging sound volume sliders with the mouse (#7227)
- Change: Use selected vehicle group as parent when creating a new group (#7224)
- Change: Use SlErrorCorrupt() on pool index error when loading a savegame, instead of terminating (#7219)
- Change: Skip reliability decay if servicing is disabled
- Fix: Remove desert around lakes upon generation
- Fix: Re-sorting file list did not update filtered rows
- Fix #7159: Waiting time at red one-way signals was too short
- Fix #7189: Fluidsynth volume gain too high
- Fix #7004: Cargo flow legend was not properly refreshed after zooming (#7265)
- Fix: Possibility to modify wrong AI/GS settings when switching AI/GS scripts around (#7090, #7091)
- Fix: Use more descriptive "spectator" strings for story book and goal dropdown menus
- Fix #6599: Disable build and rename button in build vehicle window when no vehicle is selected
- Fix: Do not mangle tagged revision strings for network revision strings
- Fix #7151: AI start date deviation was still applied when not set to a random AI (#7223)
- Fix #7197: Invalidate depot buttons when necessary (#7212)
- Doc: [AI] UnshareOrders empties the orders list of the vehicle
1.9.0-beta2 (2019-02-09)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Fix: Non-Windows builds did not get correct git hash
1.9.0-beta1 (2019-02-09)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: OpenTTD was migrated to GitHub for 1.9, so SVN revision and FlySpray numbers have been replaced with Pull Requests and Issue numbers
- Feature: Group liveries, and livery window usability enhancements (#7108)
- Feature: Overhaul of music system, support MPSMIDI music files (TTD DOS/TTO) (#6839)
- Feature: [Win32] Rewritten DMusic and WinMM music drivers
- Feature: [Win32] New XAudio2 sound driver
- Feature: [Linux] New Fluidsynth music driver
- Feature: Framerate display window (#6822)
- Feature: [NewGRF] Ability for industries & houses to produce and/or accept up to 16 different cargoes
- Feature #6610: Allow towns to build houses on road turns (#6758)
- Feature: Replace independent map scrolling GUI settings with single option, and add choice to not lock cursor position when scrolling (#6756)
- Feature #6459: API for querying network clients from GS (#6736)
- Feature: New Russian Ruble & Mexican Peso as currencies (#6678, #7035)
- Feature #4186: Append '(City)' after city names in the town directory
- Feature #986: Automatic save when losing connection to a network game
- Add: [NewGRF] Flag to hide rail types from construction (#7118)
- Add: [NewGRF] Airport animation trigger for plane landing (#6334)
- Add #4115: Default starting company colour setting (#6998)
- Add: Mixer feature for streaming sampled music
- Add #6460: [AI] start_date parameter for Random AIs on new game
- Add: BACKSPACE can be mapped as a hotkey
- Add: 32bpp SSE2 blitter palette animator (#6795)
- Change: Make ships turn slowly when changing direction and stop when going up or down a lock (#7065, #7150)
- Change: Improve ship pathfinder performance
- Change: Decouple GUI timing from game ticks (#6780)
- Change: Desert tiles are now half-desert if a neighboured tile is non-desert or sea/coast (#4754)
- Change: Gradually slow down aircraft speed on breakdown (#6932)
- Change: [NewGRF] Increase rail type & cargo type limits to 64
- Change: [NewGRF] Increase size of persistent storage to 256
- Change: [NewGRF] Use last OpenTTD SVN revision in NewGRF version number (#6843)
- Change: Clone tool in depot window now behaves like clone button in vehicle window (#6754)
- Change #6397: Keep town growth rate in sync with house count
- Change: Scale default FreeType font size selection by UI zoom level
- Change: [OSX] Reversed pinch to zoom behaviour
- Change: Switch town growth rate and counter to actual game ticks (#6763)
- Change: Non-tag revisions are now named '<commitdate>-<branch>-g<shorthash><modified>'
- Change: Rewrite several bits of documentation in markdown
- Fix: Reinitialise graph GUI on game restart (#7191)
- Fix: Potential crash during shutdown after unpacking downloaded content (#7185)
- Fix #6584: Text layout in engine preview dialogue
- Fix #6636: Airplanes could be sent to helicopter station depots
- Fix: Deadlock when launched with -n switch (#7103)
- Fix: Various corrections to town names in non-English languages (#7038, 7141)
- Fix: Only consider airport tiles when placing (for non-rectangular airports) (#6613)
- Fix: Spelling fixes on some Latin American town names
- Fix #7001: Pathfinders should see standard road stations as tiles where to reverse
- Fix #6676: Prevent helicopters from stopping in midair during some kinds of landing
- Fix: Remove need to use Ctrl+Click when building stations next to competitors (#6906)
- Fix: [NewGRF] Make VA2 operator 11 (ror) behave well-defined when rotating by 0 bits
- Fix #4109: Add more water checks to the Oil Rig layout
- Fix #6938: Incorrect value for "Cost to Clear" was displayed for Company Headquarters in tile inspector (#6939)
- Fix #6920: Make 9.8m/s^2 a common constant for TE-calculation
- Fix #6892: [Script] CONFIG_RANDOM did not use the full parameter range (#6902)
- Fix #6622: News message when GS constructs a town had empty company name
- Fix: [NewGRF] Action7 variable 0x85 had no bounds checks
- Fix #6875: Depot building cost did not include foundation build cost (#6883)
- Fix: Some pixels in ship autoreplace icon (sprite 106) were transparent
- Fix: Poor contrast in cargo dest flow legend window cargo labels
- Fix #6553: Make viewport button text unambiguous
- Fix: [OSX] Setting mouse-wheel to scroll the map does not disable pinch to zoom
- Fix #6969: Account for BOM when reading script files
- Fix #6898: Ability to use seeds above INT_MAX (#6936)
- Fix #6659: Bus stations could be demolished when not in demolish mode (#6815)
- Fix: One-way roads could be over-built by road stops regardless of road owner
- Fix: Use name of cargo instead of Passengers/Mail in town statistics (#6801)
- Fix: Prevent ships moving into docks after finishing (un)loading (#6791)
- Fix: Tractive effort was slightly too high as per NewGRF spec (#6785)
- Fix #6465: Add {NORMAL_FONT} and {MONO_FONT} control codes to GS strings (#6726)
- Fix: Four group action icons were misplaced and cropped
- Remove: PSP, WinCE support
1.8.0 (2018-04-01)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(None)

@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ set_default() {
enable_profiling="0"
enable_lto="0"
enable_dedicated="0"
enable_network="1"
enable_static="1"
enable_translator="0"
enable_unicode="1"
@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ set_default() {
with_iconv="1"
with_midi=""
with_midi_arg=""
with_libtimidity="1"
with_fluidsynth="1"
with_freetype="1"
with_fontconfig="1"
with_icu_layout="1"
@ -133,7 +132,6 @@ set_default() {
enable_profiling
enable_lto
enable_dedicated
enable_network
enable_static
enable_translator
enable_unicode
@ -162,7 +160,7 @@ set_default() {
with_iconv
with_midi
with_midi_arg
with_libtimidity
with_fluidsynth
with_freetype
with_fontconfig
with_icu_layout
@ -295,9 +293,6 @@ detect_params() {
--enable-ipo=*) enable_lto="$optarg";;
--enable-dedicated) enable_dedicated="1";;
--enable-dedicated=*) enable_dedicated="$optarg";;
--enable-network) enable_network="2";;
--enable-network=*) enable_network="$optarg";;
--disable-network) enable_network="0";;
--disable-static) enable_static="0";;
--enable-static) enable_static="2";;
--enable-static=*) enable_static="$optarg";;
@ -374,9 +369,9 @@ detect_params() {
--without-libpng) with_png="0";;
--with-libpng=*) with_png="$optarg";;
--with-libtimidity) with_libtimidity="2";;
--without-libtimidity) with_libtimidity="0";;
--with-libtimidity=*) with_libtimidity="$optarg";;
--with-fluidsynth) with_fluidsynth="2";;
--without-fluidsynth) with_fluidsynth="0";;
--with-fluidsynth=*) with_fluidsynth="$optarg";;
--with-freetype) with_freetype="2";;
--without-freetype) with_freetype="0";;
@ -577,10 +572,10 @@ check_params() {
# Check if all params have valid values
# OS only allows DETECT, UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, MORPHOS, BEOS, HAIKU, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, OS2, and DOS
if [ -z "`echo $os | egrep '^(DETECT|UNIX|OSX|FREEBSD|DRAGONFLY|OPENBSD|NETBSD|HPUX|MORPHOS|BEOS|HAIKU|SUNOS|CYGWIN|MINGW|OS2|DOS)$'`" ]; then
# OS only allows DETECT, UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, HAIKU, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, and OS2
if [ -z "`echo $os | egrep '^(DETECT|UNIX|OSX|FREEBSD|DRAGONFLY|OPENBSD|NETBSD|HPUX|HAIKU|SUNOS|CYGWIN|MINGW|OS2)$'`" ]; then
log 1 "configure: error: invalid option --os=$os"
log 1 " Available options are: --os=[DETECT|UNIX|OSX|FREEBSD|DRAGONFLY|OPENBSD|NETBSD|HPUX|MORPHOS|BEOS|HAIKU|SUNOS|CYGWIN|MINGW|OS2|DOS]"
log 1 " Available options are: --os=[DETECT|UNIX|OSX|FREEBSD|DRAGONFLY|OPENBSD|NETBSD|HPUX|HAIKU|SUNOS|CYGWIN|MINGW|OS2]"
exit 1
fi
# cpu_type can be either 32 or 64
@ -647,7 +642,7 @@ check_params() {
detect_sse_capable_architecture
if [ "$enable_static" = "1" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "MORPHOS" ] || [ "$os" = "DOS" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ]; then
enable_static="2"
else
enable_static="0"
@ -657,8 +652,8 @@ check_params() {
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
log 1 "checking static... yes"
if [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "OSX" ] && [ "$os" != "MORPHOS" ] && [ "$os" != "DOS" ]; then
log 1 "WARNING: static is only known to work on Windows, DOS, MacOSX and MorphOS"
if [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "OSX" ]; then
log 1 "WARNING: static is only known to work on Windows, and MacOSX"
log 1 "WARNING: use static at your own risk on this platform"
sleep 5
@ -668,7 +663,7 @@ check_params() {
fi
if [ "$enable_unicode" = "1" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "DOS" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ]; then
enable_unicode="2"
else
enable_unicode="0"
@ -773,11 +768,6 @@ check_params() {
if [ "$enable_dedicated" != "0" ]; then
log 1 "checking GDI video driver... dedicated server, skipping"
log 1 "checking dedicated... found"
if [ "$enable_network" = "0" ]; then
log 1 "configure: error: building a dedicated server without network support is pointless"
exit 1
fi
else
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ]; then
log 1 "checking GDI video driver... found"
@ -808,15 +798,6 @@ check_params() {
log 1 "checking console application... enabled"
fi
if [ "$enable_network" = "1" ] && [ "$os" = "DOS" ]; then
log 1 "checking network... DOS, skipping"
enable_network=0
elif [ "$enable_network" != "0" ]; then
log 1 "checking network... found"
else
log 1 "checking network... disabled"
fi
log 1 "checking squirrel... found"
SCRIPT_SRC_DIR="$ROOT_DIR/src/3rdparty/squirrel/include"
@ -838,7 +819,7 @@ check_params() {
pre_detect_with_zlib=$with_zlib
detect_zlib
if [ "$with_zlib" = "0" ] || [ -z "$zlib-config" ]; then
if [ "$with_zlib" = "0" ] || [ -z "$zlib_config" ]; then
log 1 "WARNING: zlib was not detected or disabled"
log 1 "WARNING: OpenTTD doesn't require zlib, but it does mean that many features"
log 1 "WARNING: (like loading most old savegames/scenarios, loading heightmaps,"
@ -913,7 +894,7 @@ check_params() {
detect_fontconfig
detect_icu_layout
detect_icu_sort
detect_libtimidity
detect_fluidsynth
if [ "$with_direct_music" != "0" ]; then
if [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ]; then
@ -956,9 +937,7 @@ check_params() {
fi
if [ "$enable_debug" = "0" ] && [ "$enable_profiling" = "0" ] && [ "$enable_strip" != "0" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MORPHOS" ]; then
strip_arg="--strip-all --strip-unneeded --remove-section .comment"
elif [ "$os" = "OSX" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "OSX" ]; then
strip_arg=""
elif [ "$os" = "OS2" ]; then
strip_arg=""
@ -1049,10 +1028,6 @@ check_params() {
grfcodec=""
fi
if [ "$os" = "DOS" ]; then
with_threads="0"
fi
if [ "$os" != "OSX" ] && [ "$with_application_bundle" != "0" ]; then
if [ "$with_application_bundle" = "1" ]; then
with_application_bundle="0"
@ -1155,7 +1130,7 @@ check_params() {
fi
if [ "$personal_dir" = "1" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "DOS" ] || [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
personal_dir="OpenTTD"
elif [ "$os" = "OSX" ]; then
personal_dir="Documents/OpenTTD"
@ -1260,6 +1235,8 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
eval eval "ldflags=\\\$$4"
eval eval "features=\\\$$5"
cppstd="-std=c++11"
if [ `echo "$version_line" | cut -d' ' -f1` = "icc" ]; then
# Enable some things only for certain ICC versions
cc_version=`$1 -dumpversion | cut -c 1-4 | sed s@\\\.@@g`
@ -1335,8 +1312,6 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
if [ $cc_version -ge 110 ]; then
# remark #2259: non-pointer conversion from ... to ... may lose significant bits
flags="$flags -wd2259"
# Use c++0x mode so static_assert() is available
cxxflags="$cxxflags -std=c++11"
fi
if [ $cc_version -lt 140 ]; then
@ -1354,7 +1329,8 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
fi
elif echo "$version_line" | grep -q "clang"; then
# Enable some things only for certain clang versions
cc_version="`$1 -v 2>&1 | head -n 1 | sed s@[^0-9]@@g | cut -c 1-2`"
# Need to try really hard to get the version line, because OSX clang likes to hide its true version
cc_version="`$1 -v 2>&1 | grep -i version | head -n 1 | sed s@[^0-9.]@@g | $awk -F . '{printf "%d%02d\n", $1, $2}'`"
# aliasing rules are not held in openttd code
flags="$flags -fno-strict-aliasing"
@ -1376,14 +1352,17 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
# it happens when using the FOR_ALL_WINDOWS_FROM_BACK_FROM macro
flags="$flags -Wno-self-assign"
if [ "$cc_version" -lt "30" ]; then
# warning: <something> is a C++11 extension
flags="$flags -Wno-c++11-extensions"
if [ "$cc_version" -lt "300" ]; then
# warning: equality comparison with extraneous parentheses
flags="$flags -Wno-parentheses"
# warning: operands of ? are integers of different signs: 'unsigned int' and 'int'
flags="$flags -Wno-sign-compare"
fi
if [ "$cc_version" -ge "30" ]; then
if [ "$cc_version" -ge "300" ]; then
# warning: equality comparison with extraneous parentheses
# this warning could be useful, but it warns about code in squirrel
flags="$flags -Wno-parentheses-equality"
@ -1402,11 +1381,8 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
flags="$flags -Wno-unused-variable"
fi
if [ "$cc_version" -ge "33" ]; then
# clang completed C++11 support in version 3.3
flags="$flags -std=c++11"
else
log 1 "configure: error: clang version is too old: `$1 -v 2>&1 | head -n 1`, minumum: 3.3"
if [ "$cc_version" -lt "303" ]; then
log 1 "configure: error: clang version is too old: `$1 -v 2>&1 | grep -i version | head -n 1`, minumum: 3.3"
exit 1
fi
@ -1429,6 +1405,7 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
flags="$flags -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith"
flags="$flags -W -Wno-unused-parameter -Wredundant-decls"
flags="$flags -Wformat=2 -Wformat-security"
cppstd="-std=gnu++11"
if [ $enable_assert -eq 0 ]; then
# Do not warn about unused variables when building without asserts
@ -1468,12 +1445,6 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
flags="$flags -Wnon-virtual-dtor"
fi
if [ $cc_version -ge 403 ] && [ $cc_version -lt 600 ]; then
# Use gnu++0x mode so static_assert() is available.
# Don't use c++0x, it breaks mingw (with gcc 4.4.0).
cxxflags="$cxxflags -std=gnu++11"
fi
if [ $cc_version -eq 405 ]; then
# Prevent optimisation supposing enums are in a range specified by the standard
# For details, see http://gcc.gnu.org/PR43680
@ -1498,7 +1469,7 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
if [ $cc_version -ge 600 ]; then
# -flifetime-dse=2 (default since GCC 6) doesn't play
# well with our custom pool item allocator
cxxflags="$cxxflags -flifetime-dse=1 -std=gnu++14"
cxxflags="$cxxflags -flifetime-dse=1"
fi
if [ "$enable_lto" != "0" ]; then
@ -1525,7 +1496,7 @@ make_compiler_cflags() {
fi
eval "$2=\"$flags\""
eval "$3=\"$cxxflags\""
eval "$3=\"$cxxflags $cppstd\""
eval "$4=\"$ldflags\""
eval "$5=\"$features\""
}
@ -1577,7 +1548,7 @@ make_cflags_and_ldflags() {
CXXFLAGS_ENV="$CXXFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS=""
# Libs to compile. In fact this is just LDFLAGS
LIBS="-lstdc++"
LIBS=""
# LDFLAGS used for HOST
LDFLAGS_ENV="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS=""
@ -1593,10 +1564,6 @@ make_cflags_and_ldflags() {
if [ "$enable_debug" = "0" ]; then
# No debug, add default stuff
OBJS_SUBDIR="release"
if [ "$os" = "MORPHOS" ]; then
CFLAGS="-I/gg/os-include -noixemul -fstrict-aliasing -fexpensive-optimizations -mcpu=604 -fno-inline -mstring -mmultiple $CFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -noixemul"
fi
if [ "$enable_profiling" = "0" ]; then
# -fomit-frame-pointer and -pg do not go well together (gcc errors they are incompatible)
@ -1685,7 +1652,7 @@ make_cflags_and_ldflags() {
fi
fi
if [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "HAIKU" ] && [ "$os" != "OPENBSD" ] && [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "MORPHOS" ] && [ "$os" != "OSX" ] && [ "$os" != "DOS" ] && [ "$os" != "OS2" ]; then
if [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "HAIKU" ] && [ "$os" != "OPENBSD" ] && [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "OSX" ] && [ "$os" != "OS2" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lpthread"
fi
if [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "HAIKU" ] && [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "MORPHOS" ] && [ "$os" != "OSX" ] && [ "$os" != "DOS" ] && [ "$os" != "WINCE" ] && [ "$os" != "PSP" ] && [ "$os" != "OS2" ]; then
@ -1896,15 +1863,10 @@ EOL
fi
fi
if [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "HAIKU" ] && [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "DOS" ]; then
if [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ] && [ "$os" != "HAIKU" ] && [ "$os" != "MINGW" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lc"
fi
if [ "$os" = "MORPHOS" ]; then
# -Wstrict-prototypes generates much noise because of system headers
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-strict-prototypes"
fi
if [ "$os" = "OPENBSD" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS -pthread"
fi
@ -1928,12 +1890,12 @@ EOL
fi
fi
if [ "$os" = "BEOS" ] || [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lmidi -lbe"
fi
# Most targets act like UNIX, just with some additions
if [ "$os" = "BEOS" ] || [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ] || [ "$os" = "OSX" ] || [ "$os" = "MORPHOS" ] || [ "$os" = "FREEBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "DRAGONFLY" ] || [ "$os" = "OPENBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "NETBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "HPUX" ] || [ "$os" = "SUNOS" ] || [ "$os" = "OS2" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ] || [ "$os" = "OSX" ] || [ "$os" = "FREEBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "DRAGONFLY" ] || [ "$os" = "OPENBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "NETBSD" ] || [ "$os" = "HPUX" ] || [ "$os" = "SUNOS" ] || [ "$os" = "OS2" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DUNIX"
fi
# And others like Windows
@ -1957,12 +1919,10 @@ EOL
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_SDL"
# SDL must not add _GNU_SOURCE as it breaks many platforms
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$sdl_config --cflags | sed 's@-D_GNU_SOURCE[^ ]*@@'`"
if [ "$os" != "MINGW" ] && [ "$os" != "CYGWIN" ]; then
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS `$sdl_config --static-libs`"
else
LIBS="$LIBS `$sdl_config --libs`"
fi
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS `$sdl_config --static --libs`"
else
LIBS="$LIBS `$sdl_config --libs`"
fi
fi
@ -1990,7 +1950,7 @@ EOL
fi
if [ -n "$lzma_config" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_LZMA"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_LIBLZMA"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$lzma_config --cflags | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
@ -2061,7 +2021,7 @@ EOL
fi
if [ -n "$icu_layout_config" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_ICU_LAYOUT"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_ICU_LX"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$icu_layout_config --cflags | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
if [ "$static_icu" != "0" ]; then
@ -2072,7 +2032,7 @@ EOL
fi
if [ -n "$icu_sort_config" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_ICU_SORT"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_ICU_I18N"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$icu_sort_config --cflags | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
if [ "$static_icu" != "0" ]; then
@ -2101,15 +2061,9 @@ EOL
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DWITH_XAUDIO2"
fi
if [ -n "$libtimidity_config" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLIBTIMIDITY"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$libtimidity_config --cflags | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS `$libtimidity_config --libs --static | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
else
LIBS="$LIBS `$libtimidity_config --libs | tr '\n\r' ' '`"
fi
if [ -n "$fluidsynth" ]; then
LIBS="$LIBS -lfluidsynth"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DFLUIDSYNTH"
fi
if [ "$with_iconv" != "0" ]; then
@ -2142,20 +2096,12 @@ EOL
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE"
fi
if [ "$enable_network" != "0" ]; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DENABLE_NETWORK"
if [ "$os" = "BEOS" ]; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lbind -lsocket"
fi
if [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lnetwork"
fi
if [ "$os" = "HAIKU" ]; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lnetwork"
fi
if [ "$os" = "SUNOS" ]; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lnsl -lsocket"
fi
if [ "$os" = "SUNOS" ]; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lnsl -lsocket"
fi
if [ "$enable_static" != "0" ]; then
@ -2230,7 +2176,7 @@ EOL
cflags_makedep="`echo | $cxx_host $CXXFLAGS -E -x c++ -dM - | sed 's@.define @-D@g;s@ .*@ @g;s@(.*)@@g' | tr -d '\r\n'`"
# Please escape ALL " within ` because e.g. "" terminates the string in some sh implementations
cflags_makedep="$cflags_makedep `echo \"$CFLAGS\" \"$CXXFLAGS\" | sed 's@ /@ -@g;s@-I[ ]*[^ ]*@@g'`"
cflags_makedep="$cflags_makedep `echo \"$CFLAGS\" \"$CXXFLAGS\" | sed 's@ /@ -@g;s@-I[ ]*[^ ]*@@g;s@[ ]*-[^D][^ ]*@@g'`"
else
makedepend=""
fi
@ -2634,7 +2580,7 @@ detect_awk() {
detect_os() {
if [ "$os" = "DETECT" ]; then
# Detect UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, HPUX, MORPHOS, BEOS, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, OS2, and DOS
# Detect UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, HPUX, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, and OS2
# Try first via dumpmachine, then via uname
os=`echo "$host" | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | $awk '
@ -2645,15 +2591,12 @@ detect_os() {
/openbsd/ { print "OPENBSD"; exit}
/netbsd/ { print "NETBSD"; exit}
/hp-ux/ { print "HPUX"; exit}
/morphos/ { print "MORPHOS"; exit}
/beos/ { print "BEOS"; exit}
/haiku/ { print "HAIKU"; exit}
/sunos/ { print "SUNOS"; exit}
/solaris/ { print "SUNOS"; exit}
/cygwin/ { print "CYGWIN"; exit}
/mingw/ { print "MINGW"; exit}
/os2/ { print "OS2"; exit}
/dos/ { print "DOS"; exit}
'`
if [ -z "$os" ]; then
@ -2665,8 +2608,6 @@ detect_os() {
/openbsd/ { print "OPENBSD"; exit}
/netbsd/ { print "NETBSD"; exit}
/hp-ux/ { print "HPUX"; exit}
/morphos/ { print "MORPHOS"; exit}
/beos/ { print "BEOS"; exit}
/haiku/ { print "HAIKU"; exit}
/sunos/ { print "SUNOS"; exit}
/cygwin/ { print "CYGWIN"; exit}
@ -2679,7 +2620,7 @@ detect_os() {
if [ -z "$os" ]; then
log 1 "detecting OS... none detected"
log 1 "I couldn't detect your OS. Please use --os=OS to force one"
log 1 "Allowed values are: UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, MORPHOS, HPUX, BEOS, HAIKU, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, OS2, and DOS"
log 1 "Allowed values are: UNIX, OSX, FREEBSD, DRAGONFLY, OPENBSD, NETBSD, HPUX, HAIKU, SUNOS, CYGWIN, MINGW, and OS2"
exit 1
fi
@ -3044,8 +2985,8 @@ detect_lzo2() {
detect_library "$with_lzo2" "lzo2" "liblzo2.a" "lzo/" "lzo1x.h"
}
detect_libtimidity() {
detect_pkg_config "$with_libtimidity" "libtimidity" "libtimidity_config" "0.1" "1"
detect_fluidsynth() {
detect_library "$with_fluidsynth" "fluidsynth" "" "" "fluidsynth.h"
}
detect_pkg_config() {
@ -3148,10 +3089,22 @@ detect_fontconfig() {
}
detect_icu_layout() {
if [ "$with_cocoa" != "0" ] && [ "$with_icu_layout" = "1" ]; then
log 1 "checking icu-lx... OSX, skipping"
icu_layout_config=""
return 0
fi
detect_pkg_config "$with_icu_layout" "icu-lx" "icu_layout_config" "4.8" "1"
}
detect_icu_sort() {
if [ "$with_cocoa" != "0" ] && [ "$with_icu_sort" = "1" ]; then
log 1 "checking icu-i18n... OSX, skipping"
icu_sort_config=""
return 0
fi
detect_pkg_config "$with_icu_sort" "icu-i18n" "icu_sort_config" "4.8" "1"
}
@ -3173,10 +3126,16 @@ detect_iconv() {
# Try to find iconv.h, seems to only thing to detect iconv with
if [ "$with_iconv" = "1" ] || [ "$with_iconv" = "" ] || [ "$with_iconv" = "2" ]; then
iconv=`ls -1 /usr/include 2>/dev/null | grep "iconv.h"`
if [ -z "$iconv" ]; then
iconv=`ls -1 /usr/local/include 2>/dev/null | grep "iconv.h"`
fi
# Iterate over search paths
iconv=""
search_paths=`LC_ALL=C $cxx_host $OSX_SYSROOT $CFLAGS -E - -v </dev/null 2>&1 | \
$awk '/#include <...> search starts here:/{flag=1;next}/End of search list./{flag=0}flag'`
for path in $search_paths; do
iconv=`ls -1 $path 2>/dev/null | grep "iconv.h"`
if [ -n "$iconv" ]; then
break
fi
done
else
# Make sure it exists
iconv=`ls $with_iconv/include/iconv.h 2>/dev/null`
@ -3762,8 +3721,8 @@ showhelp() {
echo " --lipo=LIPO the lipo to use (OSX ONLY) [HOST-lipo]"
echo " --os=OS the OS we are compiling for [DETECT]"
echo " DETECT/UNIX/OSX/FREEBSD/DRAGONFLY/OPENBSD/"
echo " NETBSD/MORPHOS/HPUX/BEOS/SUNOS/CYGWIN/"
echo " MINGW/OS2/DOS/HAIKU"
echo " NETBSD/HPUX/SUNOS/CYGWIN/"
echo " MINGW/OS2/HAIKU"
echo ""
echo "Paths:"
echo " --prefix-dir=dir specifies the prefix for all installed"
@ -3817,7 +3776,6 @@ showhelp() {
echo " --enable-console compile as a console application instead of as a GUI application."
echo " If this setting is active, debug output will appear in the same"
echo " console instead of opening a new window. (Win32 ONLY)"
echo " --disable-network disable network support"
echo " --disable-assert disable asserts (continue on errors)"
echo " --enable-strip enable any possible stripping"
echo " --without-osx-sysroot disable the automatic adding of sysroot "
@ -3832,8 +3790,7 @@ showhelp() {
echo " --with-midi=midi define which midi-player to use"
echo " --with-midi-arg=arg define which args to use for the"
echo " midi-player"
echo " --with-libtimidity[=\"pkg-config libtimidity\"]"
echo " enables libtimidity support"
echo " --with-fluidsynth enables fluidsynth support"
echo " --with-allegro[=\"pkg-config allegro\"]"
echo " enables Allegro video driver support"
echo " --with-cocoa enables COCOA video driver (OSX ONLY)"

14
configure vendored

@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ save_params
make_cflags_and_ldflags
EXE=""
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "OS2" ] || [ "$os" = "DOS" ]; then
if [ "$os" = "MINGW" ] || [ "$os" = "CYGWIN" ] || [ "$os" = "OS2" ]; then
EXE=".exe"
fi
@ -116,17 +116,15 @@ AWKCOMMAND='
if ($0 == "DEDICATED" && "'$enable_dedicated'" != "1") { next; }
if ($0 == "AI" && "'$enable_ai'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "COCOA" && "'$with_cocoa'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "DOS" && "'$os'" != "DOS") { next; }
if ($0 == "BEOS" && "'$os'" != "BEOS" &&
"'$os'" != "HAIKU") { next; }
if ($0 == "HAIKU" && "'$os'" != "HAIKU") { next; }
if ($0 == "WIN32" && "'$os'" != "MINGW" &&
"'$os'" != "CYGWIN" && "'$os'" != "MSVC") { next; }
if ($0 == "MORPHOS" && "'$os'" != "MORPHOS") { next; }
if ($0 == "MSVC" && "'$os'" != "MSVC") { next; }
if ($0 == "DIRECTMUSIC" && "'$with_direct_music'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "LIBTIMIDITY" && "'$libtimidity'" == "" ) { next; }
if ($0 == "HAVE_THREAD" && "'$with_threads'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "SSE" && "'$with_sse'" != "1") { next; }
if ($0 == "FLUIDSYNTH" && "'$fluidsynth'" == "" ) { next; }
if ($0 == "USE_XAUDIO2" && "'$with_xaudio2'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "USE_THREADS" && "'$with_threads'" == "0") { next; }
if ($0 == "USE_SSE" && "'$with_sse'" != "1") { next; }
skip += 1;

@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ english.txt to work. Below are some examples of strgen usage.
1.1) Examples
---- --------
Example 1:
if you are in the root of your working copy (svn code), you should type
if you are in the root of your working copy (git repository), you should type
strgen/strgen -s lang lang/english.txt
to compile englist.txt into english.lng. It will be placed in the lang dir
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ You can interchange english.txt to whichever language you want to generate a
1.2) strgen command switches
---- -----------------------
-v | --version
strgen will tell what svn revision it was last modified
strgen will tell what git revision it was last modified
-t | --todo
strgen will add <TODO> to any untranslated/missing strings and use the english

@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
# Compiling OpenTTD using Microsoft Visual C++
Last updated: 2018-12-27
## Supported MSVC compilers
OpenTTD includes projects for Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or more recent.
You can download the free Visual Studio Community Edition from Microsoft at
https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/.
## Required files
### Microsoft platform files
OpenTTD needs the Platform SDK, if it isn't installed already. This can be
done during installing Visual Studio, by selecting
`Visual C++ MFC for x86 and x64` (and possibly
`Visual C++ ATL for x86 and x64` depending on your version). If not, you
can get it at this location:
- [MS Windows Platform SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk)
Install the SDK by following the instructions as given.
### OpenTTD dependencies
Dependencies for OpenTTD on Windows are handled via
[vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/). First you need to install vcpkg
by following the `Quick Start` intructions of their
[README](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/README.md).
After this, you can install the dependencies OpenTTD needs. We advise to use
the `static` versions, and OpenTTD currently needs the following dependencies:
- freetype
- liblzma
- libpng
- lzo
- zlib
To install both the x64 (64bit) and x86 (32bit) variants, you can use:
```ps
.\vcpkg install freetype:x64-windows-static liblzma:x64-windows-static libpng:x64-windows-static lzo:x64-windows-static zlib:x64-windows-static
.\vcpkg install freetype:x86-windows-static liblzma:x86-windows-static libpng:x86-windows-static lzo:x86-windows-static zlib:x86-windows-static
```
## TTD Graphics files
See section 4.1 of README.md for the required 3rdparty files and how to install them.
## Compiling
Open the appropriate `sln` (Solution) file for your version of Visual Studio:
- VS 2015: projects/openttd_vs140.sln
- VS 2017: projects/openttd_vs141.sln
- VS 2019: projects/openttd_vs142.sln
Set the build mode to `Release` in
`Build > Configuration manager > Active solution configuration`.
You can now compile.
If everything works well the binary should be in `objs\Win[32|64]\Release\openttd.exe`
and in `bin\openttd.exe`
## Problems
If compilation fails, double-check that you are using the latest github
source. If it still doesn't work, check in on IRC (irc://irc.oftc.net/openttd),
to ask for help.

@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
Compiling OpenTTD using Microsoft Visual C++
Last updated: 2018-03-21
--------------------------------------------
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT BEFORE DOING ANY ACTUAL CHANGES!!
SUPPORTED MSVC COMPILERS
------------------------
OpenTTD includes projects for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and later.
This is the earliest compiler supported, Visual C++ 2003, Visual C++ 6.0,
or earlier, will not compile OpenTTD.
You can download the free Visual Studio Community Edition from Microsoft.
1) REQUIRED FILES
-----------------
You might already have some of the files already installed, so check before
downloading; mostly because the Platform SDK is about 500MB.
Download the following files:
* openttd-useful.zip (http://binaries.openttd.org/extra/openttd-useful/)
* MS Windows Platform SDK (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A55B6B43-E24F-4EA3-A93E-40C0EC4F68E5&displaylang=en)
* afxres.h (http://www-d0.fnal.gov/d0dist/dist/packages/d0ve/devel/windows/AFXRES.H)
...and of course the newest source from svn://svn.openttd.org/trunk
You need an SVN-client to download the source from subversion:
* CLI Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/)
* GUI TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/)
2) INCLUDES AND LIBRARIES
-------------------------
Put the newly downloaded files in the VC lib\ and include\ directories; where
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC" is your location of Visual C.
If you are compiling for an x64 system, use the include\ and lib\ directories
from the win64/ folder.
* openttd-useful.zip\include\*
* afxresh.h
to > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\Include
* openttd-useful.zip\lib\*
to > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\Lib
Custom directories might be recommended, check 2.2)
2.1) INCLUDES AND LIBRARIES - DIRECTX/PLATFORM SDK
--------------------------------------------------
Basically the same procedure as with the useful zip file, providing
you are not using the Microsoft installer. Put the include files in the
include\ directory and the library files to the Lib\ directory.
It is recommended to use custom directories so you don't overwrite any
default header or library files.
2.2) CUSTOM DIRECTORIES
-----------------------
If you have put the above include and/or library files into custom folders,
MSVC will not find them by default. You need to add these paths to VC through:
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > VC++ Directories > show directories for
* Include files: Add the DirectX/Platform SDK include dir you've created
* Library files: Add the path to the SDK custom lib dir
NOTE: make sure that the directory for the DirectX SDK is the first one in the
list, above all others, otherwise compilation will most likely fail!!
3) TTD GRAPHICS FILES
---------------------
See section 4.1 of README.md for the required 3rdparty files and how to install them.
4) COMPILING
------------
Open the appropriate "sln" (Solution) file for your version of Visual Studio:
- VS 2005: projects/openttd_vs80.sln
- VS 2008: projects/openttd_vs90.sln
- VS 2010: projects/openttd_vs100.sln
- VS 2015: projects/openttd_vs140.sln
Set the build mode to 'Release' in
Build > Configuration manager > Active solution configuration > select "Release"
Compile...
If everything works well the binary should be in objs/Win[32|64]/Release/openttd.exe
5) EDITING, CHANGING SOURCE CODE
--------------------------------
Set the build mode (back to) 'Debug'
Change the startup project to openttd by right-clicking the 'openttd' project
in the Solution Explorer and selecting 'Set as Startup Project'. The 'openttd'
project should now show up bold instead of 'strgen'.
6) PROBLEMS?
------------
If compilation fails, double-check that you are using the latest SVN (!)
source. If it still doesn't work, check in on IRC (irc://irc.oftc.net/openttd),
to ask about reasons; or just wait. The problem will most likely solve itself
within a few days as the problem is noticed and fixed.
An up-to-date version of this README can be found on the wiki:
http://wiki.openttd.org/Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_2008_Express_Editions

@ -759,6 +759,7 @@
<td valign=top nowrap>&nbsp;</td>
<td>
<ul>
<li>m1 bits 6..5: water class (sea or land)</li>
<li>m1 bits 4..0: <a href="#OwnershipInfo">owner</a> (normally <tt>10</tt>)</li>
<li>m2 bits 8..6: ground
<table>

@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOO</span>X XX<span class="free">OO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan=3>1</td>
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">XXXX <span class="free">OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">XXXX <span class="free">OOO</span>X</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">XXXX XXXX</td>
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">XX<span class="free">OO OO</span>XX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">XXX<span class="free">O</span> XXXX</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="caption">trees</td>
<td class="bits">XXXX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits">XXXX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOO</span><span class="option">~ ~~~~</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">O</span>XX<span class="option">~ ~~~~</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOO</span>X XXXX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="option">~~</span>XX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits"><span class="option">~~~~ ~</span>XXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">XX<span class="free">O</span>X XXXX</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="caption">dock</td>
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits"><span class="option">~~~~ ~</span>XXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="caption">airport</td>
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">XXXX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">XXXX XXXX</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="caption">buoy</td>
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits"><span class="option">~~~~ ~~~~</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="caption">oilrig</td>
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits"><span class="option">~~~~ ~~~~</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX X<span class="free">OOO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan=3>6</td>
@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="caption">shipdepot</td>
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>8</td>
@ -368,9 +368,9 @@ the array so you can quickly see what is used and what is not.
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OOOO OOOO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>
<td class="bits"><span class="free">OO</span>XX XX<span class="free">OO</span></td>
<td class="bits">-inherit-</td>

@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Table of contents
- [network] sync_freq:
change it in console with: 'set network.sync_freq <number>'
the number should be between the 50 and 1000, not much lower, not much
higer. It indicates the time between sync-frames. A sync-frame is a frame
higher. It indicates the time between sync-frames. A sync-frame is a frame
which checks if all clients are still in sync. When the value it too high,
clients can desync in 1960, but the server detects it in 1970. Not really
handy. The lower the value, the more bandwidth it uses.
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Table of contents
- In UNIX like systems, you can fork your dedicated server by adding -f as
parameter.
- You can automaticly clean companies that do not have a client connected to
- You can automatically clean companies that do not have a client connected to
them, for, let's say, 3 years. You can do this via: 'set autoclean_companies'
and 'set autoclean_protected' and 'set autoclean_unprotected'. Unprotected
removes a password from a company when it is not used for more then the
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Table of contents
- You can also do this manually via the console: 'reset_company'.
- You can let your server automaticly restart a map when, let's say, year 2030
- You can let your server automatically restart a map when, let's say, year 2030
is reached. See 'set restart_game_date' for detail.
- If you want to be on the server-list, enable Advertising. To do this, select

@ -67,22 +67,33 @@ if [ -d "$ROOT_DIR/.git" ]; then
MODIFIED="2"
fi
HASH=`LC_ALL=C git rev-parse --verify HEAD 2>/dev/null`
SHORTHASH=`echo ${HASH} | cut -c1-8`
SHORTHASH=`echo ${HASH} | cut -c1-10`
ISODATE=`LC_ALL=C git show -s --pretty='format:%ci' HEAD | "$AWK" '{ gsub("-", "", $1); print $1 }'`
BRANCH="`git symbolic-ref -q HEAD 2>/dev/null | sed 's@.*/@@'`"
TAG="`git name-rev --name-only --tags --no-undefined HEAD 2>/dev/null | sed 's@\^0$@@'`"
if [ "$MODIFIED" -eq "0" ]; then
hashprefix="-g"
elif [ "$MODIFIED" -eq "2" ]; then
hashprefix="-m"
else
hashprefix="-u"
fi
if [ -n "$TAG" ]; then
VERSION="${TAG}"
elif [ "${BRANCH}" = "master" ]; then
VERSION="${ISODATE}-g${SHORTHASH}"
ISTAG="1"
if [ -n "`echo \"${TAG}\" | grep \"^[0-9.]*$\"`" ]; then
ISSTABLETAG="1"
else
ISSTABLETAG="0"
fi
else
VERSION="${ISODATE}-${BRANCH}-g${SHORTHASH}"
VERSION="${ISODATE}-${BRANCH}${hashprefix}${SHORTHASH}"
ISTAG="0"
ISSTABLETAG="0"
fi
if [ "$MODIFIED" -eq "2" ]; then
VERSION="${VERSION}M"
fi
elif [ -f "$ROOT_DIR/.ottdrev" ]; then
# We are an exported source bundle
cat $ROOT_DIR/.ottdrev
@ -96,6 +107,8 @@ else
ISODATE=""
TAG=""
VERSION=""
ISTAG="0"
ISSTABLETAG="0"
fi
echo "$VERSION $ISODATE $MODIFIED $HASH"
echo "$VERSION $ISODATE $MODIFIED $HASH $ISTAG $ISSTABLETAG"

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
OpenTTD's known bugs
Last updated: 2016-07-01
Release version: 1.6.1
Last updated: 2019-02-24
Release version: 1.9.0-beta3
------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ Table of contents
---- -----
All bugs listed below are marked as known. Please do not submit any bugs
that are the same as these. If you do, do not act surprised, because
we WILL flame you!!
we WILL flame you!
The current list of known bugs that we intend to fix can be found in our
bug tracking system at: https://github.com/OpenTTD/OpenTTD/issues
Also check the closed bugs when searching for your bug in this system as
we might have fixed the bug in the mean time.
bug tracking system at https://github.com/OpenTTD/OpenTTD/issues
Also check the closed bugs when searching for your bug in this system as we
might have fixed the bug in the mean time.
2.0) Known bugs
@ -29,436 +29,383 @@ reasons why we think that fixing them is infeasible. We might make some
minor improvements that reduce the scope of these bugs, but we will not
be able to completely fix them.
No suitable AI can be found
If you have no AIs and an AI is started the so-called 'dummy' AI will
be loaded. This AI does nothing but writing a message on the AI debug
window and showing a red warning. There are basically two solutions
for this problem: Either you set the number of AI players to 0 so that
no AI is started. You find that setting at the top of the window in the
"AI / Game Scripts Settings" window.
The other solution is acquiring (downloading) some AI. The easiest way
to do this is via the "Check Online Content" button in the main (intro)
menu or directly in the "AI / Game Scripts Settings" dialogue via the
"Check Online Content" button.
After a while of playing, colours get corrupted
In Windows 7 the background slideshow corrupts the colour mapping of
OpenTTD's 8bpp screen modes. Workarounds for this are:
a) Switching to windowed mode, instead of fullscreen
b) Switching off background slideshow
c) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
Long delay between switching songs/music
On Windows there is a delay of a (few) second(s) between switching of
songs for the "win32" driver. This delay is caused by the fact that
opening a MIDI file via MCI is extremely slow.
DirectMusic, known as "dmusic" in OpenTTD, has a much shorter delay.
However, under some circumstances DirectMusic does not reset its
state properly causing wrongly pitched/bad sounding songs. This
problem is in DirectMusic as it is reproducable with Microsoft's
DirectMusic Producer. DirectMusic has been deprecated since 2004
and as such has no support for 64 bits OpenTTD.
As a delay is favourable over bad sounding music the "win32" driver
is the default driver for OpenTTD. You can change this default by
setting the "musicdriver" in your openttd.cfg to "dmusic".
Custom vehicle type name is incorrectly aligned
Some NewGRFs use sprites that are bigger than normal in the "buy
vehicle" window. Due to this they have to encode an offset for the
vehicle type name. Upon renaming the vehicle type this encoded offset
is stripped from the name because the "edit box" cannot show this
encoding. As a result the custom vehicle type names will get the
default alignment. The only way to (partly) fix this is by adding
spaces to the custom name.
Clipping problems [FS#119]
In some cases sprites are not drawn as one would expect. Examples of
this are aircraft that might be hidden below the runway or trees that
in some cases are rendered over vehicles.
The primary cause of this problem is that OpenTTD does not have enough
data (like a 3D model) to properly determine what needs to be drawn in
front of what. OpenTTD has bounding boxes but in lots of cases they
are either too big or too small and then cause problems with what
needs to be drawn in front of what. Also some visual tricks are used.
For example trains at 8 pixels high, the catenary needs to be drawn
above that. When you want to draw bridges on top of that, which are
only one height level (= 8 pixels) higher, you are getting into some
big problems.
We can not change the height levels; it would require us to either
redraw all vehicle or all landscape graphics. Doing so would mean we
leave the Transport Tycoon graphics, which in effect means OpenTTD
will not be a Transport Tycoon clone anymore.
Mouse scrolling not possible at the edges of the screen [FS#383] [FS#3966]
Scrolling the viewport with the mouse cursor at the edges of the screen
in the same direction of the edge will fail. If the cursor is near the
edge the scrolling will be very slow.
OpenTTD only receives cursor position updates when the cursor is inside
OpenTTD's window. It is not told how far you have moved the cursor
outside of OpenTTD's window.
Lost trains ignore (block) exit signals [FS#1473]
If trains are lost they ignore block exit signals, blocking junctions
with presignals. This is caused because the path finders cannot tell
where the train needs to go. As such a random direction is chosen at
each junction. This causes the trains to occasionally to make choices
that are unwanted from a player's point of view.
This will not be fixed because lost trains are in almost all cases a
network problem, e.g. a train can never reach a specific place. This
makes the impact of fixing the bug enormously small against the
amount of work needed to write a system that prevents the lost trains
from taking the wrong direction.
Vehicle owner of last transfer leg gets paid for all [FS#2427]
When you make a transfer system that switches vehicle owners. This
is only possible with 'industry stations', e.g. the oil rig station
the owner of the vehicle that does the final delivery gets paid for
the whole trip. It is not shared amongst the different vehicle
owners that have participated in transporting the cargo.
This sharing is not done because it would enormously increase the
memory and CPU usage in big games for something that is happening
in only one corner case. We think it is not worth the effort until
sharing of stations is an official feature.
Forbid 90 degree turns does not work for crossing PBS paths [FS#2737]
When you run a train through itself on a X junction with PBS turned on
the train will not obey the 'forbid 90 degree turns' setting. This is
due to the fact that we can not be sure that the setting was turned
off when the track was reserved, which means that we assume it was
turned on and that the setting does not hold at the time. We made it
this way to allow one to change the setting in-game, but it breaks
slightly when you are running your train through itself. Running a
train through means that your network is broken and is thus a user
error which OpenTTD tries to graciously handle.
Fixing this bug means that we need to record whether this particular
setting was turned on or off at the time the reservation was made. This
means adding quite a bit of data to the savegame for solving an issue
that is basically an user error. We think it is not worth the effort.
Duplicate (station) names after renaming [FS#3204]
After renaming stations one can create duplicate station names. This
is done giving a station the same custom name as another station with
an automatically generated name.
The major part of this problem is that station names are translatable.
Meaning that a station is called e.g. '<TOWN> Central' in English and
'<TOWN> Centraal' in Dutch. This means that in network games the
renaming of a town could cause the rename to succeed on some clients
and fail at others. This creates an inconsistent game state that will
be seen as a 'desync'. Secondly the custom names are intended to fall
completely outside of the '<TOWN> <name>' naming of stations, so when
you rename a town all station names are updated accordingly.
As a result the decision has been made that all custom names are only
compared to the other custom names in the same class and not compared
to the automatically generated names.
Extreme CPU usage/hangs when using SDL and PulseAudio [FS#3294]
OpenTTD hangs/freezes when closing, OpenTTD is slow, OpenTTD uses a lot of CPU
OpenTTD can be extremely slow/use a lot of CPU when the sound is
played via SDL and then through PulseAudio's ALSA wrapper. Under the
same configuration OpenTTD, or rather SDL, might hang when exiting
the game. This problem is seen most in Ubuntu 9.04 and higher.
This is because recent versions of the PulseAudio sound server are
configured to use timer-based audio scheduling rather than
interrupt-based audio scheduling. Configuring PulseAudio to force
use of interrupt-based scheduling may resolve sound problems for
some users. Under recent versions of Ubuntu Linux (9.04 and higher)
this can be accomplished by changing the following line in the
/etc/pulse/default.pa file:
load-module module-udev-detect
to
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
Note that PulseAudio must be restarted for changes to take effect.
Older versions of PulseAudio may use the module-hal-detect module
instead. Adding tsched=0 to the end of that line will have a similar
effect.
Another possible solution is selecting the "pulse" backend of SDL
by either using "SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulse openttd" at the command
prompt or installing the 'libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio' package from
Ubuntu's Universe repository. For other distributions a similar
package needs to be installed.
OpenTTD not properly resizing with SDL on X [FS#3305]
Under some X window managers OpenTTD's window does not properly
resize. You will either end up with a black bar at the right/bottom
side of the window or you cannot see the right/bottom of the window,
e.g you cannot see the status bar. The problem is that OpenTTD does
not always receive a resize event from SDL making it impossible for
OpenTTD to know that the window was resized; sometimes moving the
window will solve the problem.
Window managers that are known to exhibit this behaviour are KDE's
and GNOME's. With the XFCE's and LXDE's window managers the resize
event is sent when the user releases the mouse.
No suitable AI can be found:
If you have no AIs and an AI is started the so-called 'dummy' AI will
be loaded. This AI does nothing but writing a message on the AI debug
window and showing a red warning. There are basically two solutions
for this problem: Either you set the number of AI players to 0 so that
no AI is started. You find that setting at the top of the window in the
"AI / Game Scripts Settings" window.
The other solution is acquiring (downloading) some AI. The easiest way
to do this is via the "Check Online Content" button in the main (intro)
menu or directly in the "AI / Game Scripts Settings" dialogue via the
"Check Online Content" button.
After a while of playing, colours get corrupted:
In Windows 7 the background slideshow corrupts the colour mapping
of OpenTTD's 8bpp screen modes. Workarounds for this are:
a) Switching to windowed mode, instead of fullscreen
b) Switching off background slideshow
c) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
Custom vehicle type name is incorrectly aligned:
Some NewGRFs use sprites that are bigger than normal in the "buy
vehicle" window. Due to this they have to encode an offset for
the vehicle type name. Upon renaming the vehicle type this encoded
offset is stripped from the name because the "edit box" cannot show
this encoding. As a result the custom vehicle type names will get
the default alignment. The only way to (partially) fix this is by
adding spaces to the custom name.
Clipping problems [#119]:
In some cases sprites are not drawn as one would expect. Examples of
this are aircraft that might be hidden below the runway or trees that
in some cases are rendered over vehicles.
The primary cause of this problem is that OpenTTD does not have enough
data (like a 3D model) to properly determine what needs to be drawn in
front of what. OpenTTD has bounding boxes but in lots of cases they
are either too big or too small and then cause problems with what
needs to be drawn in front of what. Also some visual tricks are used.
For example trains at 8 pixels high, the catenary needs to be drawn
above that. When you want to draw bridges on top of that, which are
only one height level (= 8 pixels) higher, you are getting into some
big problems.
We can not change the height levels; it would require us to either
redraw all vehicle or all landscape graphics. Doing so would mean we
leave the Transport Tycoon graphics, which in effect means OpenTTD
will not be a Transport Tycoon clone anymore.
Mouse scrolling not possible at the edges of the screen [#383] [#3966]:
Scrolling the viewport with the mouse cursor at the edges of the screen
in the same direction of the edge will fail. If the cursor is near the
edge the scrolling will be very slow.
OpenTTD only receives cursor position updates when the cursor is inside
OpenTTD's window. It is not told how far you have moved the cursor
outside of OpenTTD's window.
Lost trains ignore (block) exit signals [#1473]:
If trains are lost they ignore block exit signals, blocking junctions
with presignals. This is caused because the path finders cannot tell
where the train needs to go. As such a random direction is chosen at
each junction. This causes the trains to occasionally to make choices
that are unwanted from a player's point of view.
This will not be fixed because lost trains are in almost all cases a
network problem, e.g. a train can never reach a specific place. This
makes the impact of fixing the bug enormously small against the amount
of work needed to write a system that prevents the lost trains from
taking the wrong direction.
Vehicle owner of last transfer leg gets paid for all [#2427]:
When you make a transfer system that switches vehicle owners. This
is only possible with 'industry stations', e.g. the oil rig station
the owner of the vehicle that does the final delivery gets paid for
the whole trip. It is not shared amongst the different vehicle
owners that have participated in transporting the cargo.
This sharing is not done because it would enormously increase the
memory and CPU usage in big games for something that is happening
in only one corner case. We think it is not worth the effort until
sharing of stations is an official feature.
Forbid 90 degree turns does not work for crossing PBS paths [#2737]:
When you run a train through itself on a X junction with PBS turned on
the train will not obey the 'forbid 90 degree turns' setting. This is
due to the fact that we can not be sure that the setting was turned
off when the track was reserved, which means that we assume it was
turned on and that the setting does not hold at the time. We made it
this way to allow one to change the setting in-game, but it breaks
slightly when you are running your train through itself. Running a
train through means that your network is broken and is thus a user
error which OpenTTD tries to graciously handle.
Fixing this bug means that we need to record whether this particular
setting was turned on or off at the time the reservation was made. This
means adding quite a bit of data to the savegame for solving an issue
that is basically an user error. We think it is not worth the effort.
Duplicate (station) names after renaming [#3204]:
After renaming stations one can create duplicate station names. This
is done giving a station the same custom name as another station with
an automatically generated name.
The major part of this problem is that station names are translatable.
Meaning that a station is called e.g. '<TOWN> Central' in English and
'<TOWN> Centraal' in Dutch. This means that in network games the
renaming of a town could cause the rename to succeed on some clients
and fail at others. This creates an inconsistent game state that will
be seen as a 'desync'. Secondly the custom names are intended to fall
completely outside of the '<TOWN> <name>' naming of stations, so when
you rename a town all station names are updated accordingly.
As a result the decision has been made that all custom names are only
compared to the other custom names in the same class and not compared
to the automatically generated names.
Extreme CPU usage/hangs when using SDL and PulseAudio [#3294],
OpenTTD hangs/freezes when closing, OpenTTD is slow, OpenTTD uses a lot of CPU:
OpenTTD can be extremely slow/use a lot of CPU when the sound is
played via SDL and then through PulseAudio's ALSA wrapper. Under the
same configuration OpenTTD, or rather SDL, might hang when exiting
the game. This problem is seen most in Ubuntu 9.04 and higher.
This is because recent versions of the PulseAudio sound server
are configured to use timer-based audio scheduling rather than
interrupt-based audio scheduling. Configuring PulseAudio to force
use of interrupt-based scheduling may resolve sound problems for
some users. Under recent versions of Ubuntu Linux (9.04 and higher)
this can be accomplished by changing the following line in the
/etc/pulse/default.pa file:
load-module module-udev-detect
to
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
Note that PulseAudio must be restarted for changes to take effect. Older
versions of PulseAudio may use the module-hal-detect module instead.
Adding tsched=0 to the end of that line will have a similar effect.
Another possible solution is selecting the "pulse" backend of SDL
by either using "SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulse openttd" at the command
prompt or installing the 'libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio' package from
Ubuntu's Universe repository. For other distributions a similar
package needs to be installed.
OpenTTD not properly resizing with SDL on X [#3305]:
Under some X window managers OpenTTD's window does not properly
resize. You will either end up with a black bar at the right/bottom
side of the window or you cannot see the right/bottom of the window,
e.g. you cannot see the status bar. The problem is that OpenTTD does
not always receive a resize event from SDL making it impossible for
OpenTTD to know that the window was resized; sometimes moving the
window will solve the problem.
Window managers that are known to exhibit this behaviour are GNOME's
and KDE's. With the XFCE's and LXDE's window managers the resize
event is sent when the user releases the mouse.
Incorrect colours, crashes upon exit, debug warnings and smears upon
window resizing with SDL on Mac OS X [FS#3447]
Video handling with (lib)SDL under Mac OS X is known to fail on some
versions of Mac OS X with some hardware configurations. Some of the
problems happen only under some circumstances whereas others are
always present.
We suggest that the SDL video/sound backend is not used for OpenTTD
in combinations with Mac OS X.
Train crashes entering same junction from block and path signals [FS#3928]
When a train has reserved a path from a path signal to a two way
block signal and the reservation passes a path signal through the
back another train can enter the reserved path (only) via that same
two way block signal.
The reason for this has to do with optimisation; to fix this issue
the signal update has to pass all path signals until it finds either
a train or a backwards facing signal. This is a very expensive task.
The (signal) setups that allow these crashes can furthermore be
considered incorrectly signalled; one extra safe waiting point for
the train entering from path signal just after the backwards facing
signal (from the path signal train) resolves the issue.
Crashes when playing music [FS#3941]
Mac OS X's QuickTime (default music driver) and Windows' MCI (win32
music driver) crash on some songs from OpenMSX. OpenTTD cannot do
anything about this. Please report these crashes to the authors of
OpenMSX so the crash causing songs can be removed or fixed.
Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [FS#4003]
When the Windows version of OpenTTD is executed in a VM under
Parallels Desktop a privileged instruction exception may be thrown.
As OpenTTD works natively on OSX as well as natively on Windows and
these native builds both don't exhibit this behaviour this crash is
most likely due to a bug in the virtual machine, something out of
the scope of OpenTTD. Most likely this is due to Parallels Desktop
lacking support for RDTSC calls. The problem can be avoided by using
other VM-software, Wine, or running natively on OSX.
OpenTTD hangs when started on 32 bits Windows [FS#4083]
Under some circumstances OpenTTD might hang for hours on the
initialisation of the music driver. The exact circumstances are
unknown except that it is the "dmusic" music driver that has the
problem and that the "win32" music driver does not.
As a result using the "win32" music driver will work around this
issue.
As the exact circumstances are unknown, and the obvious
configuration settings related to the music driver are at their
default we are not able to detect this failure, except when Windows'
music initialisation function returns after several hours and then
there is no point in switching the music driver anymore.
The reason we still use the "win32" music driver as default are
described in the "Long delay between switching music/song" section
of this document.
Pre- and exit signals are not dragged [FS#4378]
Unlike all other signal types, the entry- and exit signals are not
dragged but instead normal signals are placed on subsequent track
sections. This is done on purpose as this is the usually more con-
venient solution. There are little to no occasions where more than
one entry or exit signal in a row are useful. This is different
for all other signal types where several in a row can serve one
purpose or another.
Station build date is incorrect [FS#4415]
The tile query tool will show the date of the last (re)construction
at the station and not the date of the first construction. This is
due to compatability reasons with NewGRFs and the fact that it is
wrong to say that the station is built in a particular year when it
was completely destroyed/rebuilt later on.
The tile query tool can be fixed by changing the "Build date" text
to "Date at which the last (re)construction took place" but this is
deemed too specific and long for that window.
Can't change volume inside OpenTTD [FS#4416]
Some backends do not provide a means to change the volume of sound
effects or music. The mixing of music and sound is left to external
libraries/the operating system we can't handle the volume control
in OpenTTD. As a result you can't change the volume inside OpenTTD
for backends such as SDL; just use the volume control provided by
your operating system.
Can't run OpenTTD with the -d option from a MSYS console [FS#4587]
The MSYS console does not allow OpenTTD to open an extra console for
debugging output. Compiling OpenTTD with the --enable-console
configure option prevents this issue and allows the -d option to use
the MSYS console for its output.
Unreadable characters for non-latin locales [FS#4607]
OpenTTD does not ship a non-latin font in its graphics files. As a
result OpenTTD needs to acquire the font from somewhere else. What
OpenTTD does is ask the operating system, or a system library, for
the best font for a given language if the currently loaded font
does not provide all characters of the chosen translation. This
means that OpenTTD has no influence over the quality of the chosen
font; it just does the best it can do.
If the text is unreadable there are several steps that you can take
to improve this. The first step is finding a good font and configure
this in the configuration file. See section 9.0 of readme.txt for
more information. You can also increase the font size to make the
characters bigger and possible better readable.
If the problem is with the clarity of the font you might want to
enable anti-aliasing by setting the small_aa/medium_aa/large_aa
settings to "true". However, anti-aliasing only works when a 32 bits
blitter has been selected, e.g. blitter = "32bpp-anim", as with the
8 bits blitter there are not enough colours to properly perform the
anti-aliasing.
(Temporary) wrong colours when switching to full screen [FS#4511]:
On Windows it can happen that you temporarily see wrong colours
when switching to full screen OpenTTD, either by starting
OpenTTD in full screen mode, changing to full screen mode or by
ALT-TAB-ing into a full screen OpenTTD. This is caused by the
fact that OpenTTD, by default, uses 8bpp paletted output. The
wrong colours you are seeing is a temporary effect of the video
driver switching to 8bpp palette mode.
This issue can be worked around in two ways:
a) Setting fullscreen_bpp to 32
b) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
Train does not crash with itself [FS#4635]:
When a train drives in a circle the front engine passes through
wagons of the same train without crashing. This is intentional.
Signals are only aware of tracks, they do not consider the train
length and whether there would be enough room for a train in some
circle it might drive on. Also the path a train might take is not
necessarily known when passing a signal.
Checking all circumstances would take a lot of additional computational
power for signals, which is not considered worth the effort, as
it does not add anything to gameplay.
Nevertheless trains shall not crash in normal operation, so making
a train not crash with itself is the best solution for everyone.
Aircraft coming through wall in rotated airports [FS#4705]:
With rotated airports, specifically hangars, you will see that the
aircraft will show a part through the back wall of the hangar.
This can be solved by only drawing a part of the plane when being
at the back of the hangar, however then with transparency turned on
the aircraft would be shown partially which would be even weirder.
As such the current behaviour is deemed the least bad.
The same applies to overly long ships and their depots.
Vehicles not keeping their "maximum" speed [FS#4815]:
Vehicles that have not enough power to reach and maintain their
advertised maximum speed might be constantly jumping between two
speeds. This is due to the fact that speed and its calculations
are done with integral numbers instead of floating point numbers.
As a result of this a vehicle will never reach its equilibrium
between the drag/friction and propulsion. So in effect it will be
in a vicious circle of speeding up and slowing down due to being
just at the other side of the equilibrium.
Not speeding up when near the equilibrium will cause the vehicle
to never come in the neighbourhood of the equilibrium and not
slowing down when near the equilibrium will cause the vehicle
to never slow down towards the equilibrium once it has come down
a hill.
It is possible to calculate whether the equilibrium will be
passed, but then all acceleration calculations need to be done
twice.
Settings not saved when OpenTTD crashes [FS#4846]:
The settings are not saved when OpenTTD crashes for several reasons.
The most important is that the game state is broken and as such the
settings might contain invalid values, or the settings have not even
been loaded yet. This would cause invalid or totally wrong settings
to be written to the configuration file.
A solution to that would be saving the settings whenever one changes,
however due to the way the configuration file is saved this requires
a flush of the file to the disk and OpenTTD needs to wait till that
is finished. On some file system implementations this causes the
flush of all 'write-dirty' caches, which can be a significant amount
of data to be written. This can further be aggravated by spinning
down disks to conserve power, in which case this disk needs to be
spun up first. This means that many seconds may pass before the
configuration file is actually written, and all that time OpenTTD
will not be able to show any progress. Changing the way the
configuration file is saved is not an option as that leaves us more
vulnerable to corrupt configuration files.
Finally, crashes should not be happening. If they happen they should
be reported and fixed, so essentially fixing this is fixing the
wrong thing. If you really need the configuration changes to be
saved, and you need to run a version that crashes regularly, then
you can use the 'saveconfig' command in the console to save the
settings.
Not all NewGRFs, AIs, game scripts are found [FS#4887]:
Under certain situations, where the path for the content within a
tar file is the same as other content on the file system or in another
tar file, it is possible that content is not found. A more thorough
explanation and solutions are described in section 4.4 of readme.txt.
Mouse cursor going missing with SDL [FS#4997]:
Under certain circumstances SDL does not notify OpenTTD of changes
with respect to the mouse pointer, specifically whether the mouse
pointer is within the bounds of OpenTTD or not. For example, if you
Alt-tab to another application the mouse cursor will still be shown
in OpenTTD, and when you move the mouse outside of the OpenTTD
window so the cursor gets hidden, open/move another application on
top of the OpenTTD window and then Alt-tab back into OpenTTD the
cursor will not be shown.
We cannot fix this problem as SDL simply does not provide the
required information in these corner cases. This is a bug in SDL
and as such there is little that we can do about it.
Inconsistent catchment areas [FS#5661]:
Due to performance decisions the catchment area for cargo accepted
by a station for delivery to houses or industries differs from the
catchment area for cargo that is delivered to stations from houses
or industries.
Conceptually they work the same, but the effect in game differs.
They work by finding the closest destination "around" the source
which is within a certain distance. This distance depends on the
type of station, e.g. road stops have a smaller catchment area than
large airports. In both cases the bounding box, the smallest
rectangle that contains all tiles of something, is searched for the
target of the cargo, and then spiraling outwards finding the closest
tile of the target.
In the case of a station with two tiles spread far apart with a house
that is within the station's bounding box, it would be possible that
the spiraling search from the house does not reach one of the station
tiles before the search ends, i.e. all tiles within that distance
are searched. So the house does not deliver cargo to the station. On
the other hand, the station will deliver cargo because the house
falls within the bounding box, and thus search area.
It is possible to make these consistent, but then cargo from a house
to a station needs to search up to 32 tiles around itself, i.e. 64
by 64 tiles, to find all possible stations it could deliver to
instead of 10 by 10 tiles (40 times more tiles). Alternatively the
search from a station could be changed to use the actual tiles, but
that would require considering checking 10 by 10 tiles for each of
the tiles of a station, instead of just once.
Trains might not stop at platforms that are currently being changed [FS#5553]:
If you add tiles to or remove tiles from a platform while a train is
approaching to stop at the same platform, that train can miss the place
where it's supposed to stop and pass the station without stopping. This
is caused by the fact that the train is considered to already have stopped
if it's beyond its assigned stopping location. We can't let the train stop
just anywhere in the station because then it would never leave the station
if you have the same station in the order list multiple times in a row or
if there is only one station in the order list (see FS#5684).
Some houses and industries are not affected by transparency [FS#5817]:
Some of the default houses and industries (f.e. the iron ore mine) are
not affected by the transparency options. This is because the graphics do
not (completely) separate the ground from the building.
This is a bug of the original graphics, and unfortunately cannot be
fixed with OpenGFX for the sake of maintaining compatibility with the
original graphics.
Involuntary cargo exchange with cargodist via neutral station [FS#6114]:
When two players serve a neutral station at an industry, a cross-company
chain for cargo flow can and will be established which can only be
interrupted if one of the players stops competing for the ressources of
that industry. There is an easy fix for this: If you are loading at the
shared station make the order "no unload" and if you're unloading make
it "no load". Cargodist will then figure out that it should not create
such a route.
window resizing with SDL on macOS [#3447]:
Video handling with (lib)SDL under macOS is known to fail on some
versions of macOS with some hardware configurations. Some of
the problems happen only under some circumstances whereas others
are always present.
We suggest that the SDL video/sound backend is not used for OpenTTD
in combinations with macOS.
Train crashes entering same junction from block and path signals [#3928]:
When a train has reserved a path from a path signal to a two way
block signal and the reservation passes a path signal through the
back another train can enter the reserved path (only) via that
same two way block signal.
The reason for this has to do with optimisation; to fix this issue
the signal update has to pass all path signals until it finds either
a train or a backwards facing signal. This is a very expensive task.
The (signal) setups that allow these crashes can furthermore be
considered incorrectly signalled; one extra safe waiting point for
the train entering from path signal just after the backwards facing
signal (from the path signal train) resolves the issue.
Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [#4003]:
When the Windows version of OpenTTD is executed in a VM under
Parallels Desktop a privileged instruction exception may be thrown.
As OpenTTD works natively on macOS as well as natively on Windows and
these native builds both don't exhibit this behaviour this crash is
most likely due to a bug in the virtual machine, something out of
the scope of OpenTTD. Most likely this is due to Parallels Desktop
lacking support for RDTSC calls. The problem can be avoided by using
other VM-software, Wine, or running natively on macOS.
Entry- and exit signals are not dragged [#4378]:
Unlike all other signal types, the entry- and exit signals are not
dragged but instead normal signals are placed on subsequent track
sections. This is done on purpose as this is the usually more
convenient solution. There are little to no occasions where more
than one entry or exit signal in a row are useful. This is different
for all other signal types where several in a row can serve one
purpose or another.
Station build date is incorrect [#4415]:
The tile query tool will show the date of the last (re)construction
at the station and not the date of the first construction. This is
due to compatability reasons with NewGRFs and the fact that it is
wrong to say that the station is built in a particular year when it
was completely destroyed/rebuilt later on.
The tile query tool can be fixed by changing the "Build date" text
to "Date at which the last (re)construction took place" but this is
deemed too specific and long for that window.
(Temporary) wrong colours when switching to full screen [#4511]:
On Windows it can happen that you temporarily see wrong colours
when switching to full screen OpenTTD, either by starting
OpenTTD in full screen mode, changing to full screen mode or by
ALT-TAB-ing into a full screen OpenTTD. This is caused by the
fact that OpenTTD, by default, uses 8bpp paletted output. The
wrong colours you are seeing is a temporary effect of the video
driver switching to 8bpp palette mode.
This issue can be worked around in two ways:
a) Setting fullscreen_bpp to 32
b) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
Can't run OpenTTD with the -d option from a MSYS console [#4587]:
The MSYS console does not allow OpenTTD to open an extra console for
debugging output. Compiling OpenTTD with the --enable-console
configure option prevents this issue and allows the -d option to use
the MSYS console for its output.
Unreadable characters for non-latin locales [#4607]:
OpenTTD does not ship a non-latin font in its graphics files. As a
result OpenTTD needs to acquire the font from somewhere else. What
OpenTTD does is ask the operating system, or a system library, for
the best font for a given language if the currently loaded font
does not provide all characters of the chosen translation. This
means that OpenTTD has no influence over the quality of the chosen
font; it just does the best it can do.
If the text is unreadable there are several steps that you can take
to improve this. The first step is finding a good font and configure
this in the configuration file. See section 9.0 of README.md for
more information. You can also increase the font size to make the
characters bigger and possible better readable.
If the problem is with the clarity of the font you might want to
enable anti-aliasing by setting the small_aa/medium_aa/large_aa
settings to "true". However, anti-aliasing only works when a 32-bit
blitter has been selected, e.g. blitter = "32bpp-anim", as with the
8 bits blitter there are not enough colours to properly perform the
anti-aliasing.
Train does not crash with itself [#4635]:
When a train drives in a circle the front engine passes through
wagons of the same train without crashing. This is intentional.
Signals are only aware of tracks, they do not consider the train
length and whether there would be enough room for a train in some
circle it might drive on. Also the path a train might take is not
necessarily known when passing a signal.
Checking all circumstances would take a lot of additional
computational power for signals, which is not considered worth
the effort, as it does not add anything to gameplay.
Nevertheless trains shall not crash in normal operation, so making
a train not crash with itself is the best solution for everyone.
Aircraft coming through wall in rotated airports [#4705]:
With rotated airports, specifically hangars, you will see that the
aircraft will show a part through the back wall of the hangar.
This can be solved by only drawing a part of the plane when being
at the back of the hangar, however then with transparency turned on
the aircraft would be shown partially which would be even weirder.
As such the current behaviour is deemed the least bad.
The same applies to overly long ships and their depots.
Vehicles not keeping their "maximum" speed [#4815]:
Vehicles that have not enough power to reach and maintain their
advertised maximum speed might be constantly jumping between two
speeds. This is due to the fact that speed and its calculations
are done with integral numbers instead of floating point numbers.
As a result of this a vehicle will never reach its equilibrium
between the drag/friction and propulsion. So in effect it will be
in a vicious circle of speeding up and slowing down due to being
just at the other side of the equilibrium.
Not speeding up when near the equilibrium will cause the vehicle to
never come in the neighbourhood of the equilibrium and not slowing
down when near the equilibrium will cause the vehicle to never slow
down towards the equilibrium once it has come down a hill.
It is possible to calculate whether the equilibrium will be passed,
but then all acceleration calculations need to be done twice.
Settings not saved when OpenTTD crashes [#4846]:
The settings are not saved when OpenTTD crashes for several reasons.
The most important is that the game state is broken and as such the
settings might contain invalid values, or the settings have not even
been loaded yet. This would cause invalid or totally wrong settings
to be written to the configuration file.
A solution to that would be saving the settings whenever one changes,
however due to the way the configuration file is saved this requires
a flush of the file to the disk and OpenTTD needs to wait till that
is finished. On some file system implementations this causes the
flush of all 'write-dirty' caches, which can be a significant amount
of data to be written. This can further be aggravated by spinning
down disks to conserve power, in which case this disk needs to be
spun up first. This means that many seconds may pass before the
configuration file is actually written, and all that time OpenTTD
will not be able to show any progress. Changing the way the
configuration file is saved is not an option as that leaves us more
vulnerable to corrupt configuration files.
Finally, crashes should not be happening. If they happen they should
be reported and fixed, so essentially fixing this is fixing the wrong
thing. If you really need the configuration changes to be saved,
and you need to run a version that crashes regularly, then you can
use the 'saveconfig' command in the console to save the settings.
Not all NewGRFs, AIs, game scripts are found [#4887]:
Under certain situations, where the path for the content within a
tar file is the same as other content on the file system or in another
tar file, it is possible that content is not found. A more thorough
explanation and solutions are described in section 4.4 of README.md.
Mouse cursor going missing with SDL [#4997]:
Under certain circumstances SDL does not notify OpenTTD of changes with
respect to the mouse pointer, specifically whether the mouse pointer
is within the bounds of OpenTTD or not. For example, if you "Alt-Tab"
to another application the mouse cursor will still be shown in OpenTTD,
and when you move the mouse outside of the OpenTTD window so the cursor
gets hidden, open/move another application on top of the OpenTTD window
and then Alt-tab back into OpenTTD the cursor will not be shown.
We cannot fix this problem as SDL simply does not provide the required
information in these corner cases. This is a bug in SDL and as such
there is little that we can do about it.
Trains might not stop at platforms that are currently being changed [#5553]:
If you add tiles to or remove tiles from a platform while a train is
approaching to stop at the same platform, that train can miss the place
where it's supposed to stop and pass the station without stopping.
This is caused by the fact that the train is considered to already
have stopped if it's beyond its assigned stopping location. We can't
let the train stop just anywhere in the station because then it would
never leave the station if you have the same station in the order
list multiple times in a row or if there is only one station
in theorder list (see #5684).
Inconsistent catchment areas [#5661]:
Due to performance decisions the catchment area for cargo accepted by a
station for delivery to houses or industries differs from the catchment
area for cargo that is delivered to stations from houses or industries.
Conceptually they work the same, but the effect in game differs. They
work by finding the closest destination "around" the source which is
within a certain distance. This distance depends on the type of station,
e.g. road stops have a smaller catchment area than large airports.
In both cases the bounding box, the smallest rectangle that contains
all tiles of something, is searched for the target of the cargo,
and then spiraling outwards finding the closest tile of the target.
In the case of a station with two tiles spread far apart with a house
that is within the station's bounding box, it would be possible that
the spiraling search from the house does not reach one of the station
tiles before the search ends, i.e. all tiles within that distance
are searched. So the house does not deliver cargo to the station.
On the other hand, the station will deliver cargo because the house
falls within the bounding box, and thus search area.
It is possible to make these consistent, but then cargo from a house
to a station needs to search up to 32 tiles around itself, i.e. 64
by 64 tiles, to find all possible stations it could deliver to
instead of 10 by 10 tiles (40 times more tiles). Alternatively the
search from a station could be changed to use the actual tiles, but
that would require considering checking 10 by 10 tiles for each of
the tiles of a station, instead of just once.
Some houses and industries are not affected by transparency [#5817]:
Some of the default houses and industries (f.e. the iron ore mine) are
not affected by the transparency options. This is because the graphics
do not (completely) separate the ground from the building.
This is a bug of the original graphics, and unfortunately cannot be
fixed with OpenGFX for the sake of maintaining compatibility with
the original graphics.
Involuntary cargo exchange with cargodist via neutral station [#6114]:
When two players serve a neutral station at an industry, a cross-company
chain for cargo flow can and will be established which can only be
interrupted if one of the players stops competing for the ressources of
that industry. There is an easy fix for this: If you are loading at the
shared station make the order "no unload" and if you're unloading make
it "no load". Cargodist will then figure out that it should not create
such a route.

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Option Explicit
' This file is part of OpenTTD.
' 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.
' 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.
' 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/>.
Dim FSO
Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Dim inputfile, outputfile, langpath, extra_grf
inputfile = WScript.Arguments(0)
outputfile = WScript.Arguments(1)
langpath = WScript.Arguments(2)
If WScript.Arguments.Length > 3 Then
extra_grf = WScript.Arguments(3)
End If
Function GetExtraGrfHash
Dim WSO, exe, line
Set WSO = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set exe = WSO.Exec("certutil -hashfile " & extra_grf & " MD5")
Do Until exe.StdOut.AtEndOfStream
line = exe.StdOut.ReadLine
If Len(line) = 32 Then GetExtraGrfHash = line
Loop
Set WSO = Nothing
End Function
' Simple insertion sort, copied from translations.awk
Sub ISort(a)
Dim i, j, n, hold
n = UBound(a)
For i = 1 To n
j = i
hold = a(j)
Do While a(j - 1) > hold
j = j - 1
a(j + 1) = a(j)
If j = 0 Then Exit Do
Loop
a(j) = hold
Next
End Sub
Sub Lookup(ini_key, str_id, outfile)
Dim folder, file, line, p, lang, i
' Ensure only complete string matches
str_id = str_id & " "
Set folder = FSO.GetFolder(langpath)
Dim output()
ReDim output(folder.Files.Count)
For Each file In folder.Files
If UCase(FSO.GetExtensionName(file.Name)) = "TXT" Then
Dim f
Set f = FSO.OpenTextFile(file.Path)
Do Until f.atEndOfStream
line = f.ReadLine()
If InStr(1, line, "##isocode ") = 1 Then
p = Split(line)
lang = p(1)
ElseIf InStr(1, line, str_id) = 1 Then
p = Split(line, ":", 2)
If lang = "en_GB" Then
output(i) = ini_key & " = " & p(1)
Else
output(i) = ini_key & "." & lang & " = " & p(1)
End If
i = i + 1
End If
Loop
End If
Next
ReDim Preserve output(i - 1)
ISort output
For Each line In output
outfile.Write line & vbCrLf
Next
End Sub
Dim line, p
Dim infile
Set infile = FSO.OpenTextFile(inputfile)
Dim outfile
Set outfile = FSO.CreateTextFile(outputfile, True)
Do Until infile.atEndOfStream
line = infile.ReadLine()
If InStr(1, line, "ORIG_EXTRA.GRF ") = 1 Then
p = Split(line, "=")
If Trim(p(1)) = "" Then
outfile.Write("ORIG_EXTRA.GRF = " & GetExtraGrfHash() & vbCrLf)
Else
outfile.Write(line & vbCrLf)
End If
ElseIf InStr(1, line, "!! ") = 1 Then
p = Split(line)
Lookup p(1), p(2), outfile
Else
outfile.Write(line & vbCrLf)
End If
Loop

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// allowing it to be used.
//
//@@WARNING DISABLE 60
//
// Number of sprites, it is wrong, but GRFcodec automagically gets it right.
//

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
// 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/>.
//
-1 * 0 0C "OpenTTD GUI graphics"
-1 * 3 05 15 \b 175 // OPENTTD_SPRITE_COUNT
-1 * 3 05 15 \b 179 // OPENTTD_SPRITE_COUNT
-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 66 8 64 31 -31 7 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 146 8 64 31 -31 7 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 226 8 64 31 -31 7 normal
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-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 440 440 20 20 0 0 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 466 440 20 20 0 0 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui.png 8bpp 490 440 20 20 0 0 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui_group_livery.png 8bpp 0 0 20 20 0 0 normal
-1 sprites/openttdgui_group_livery.png 8bpp 21 0 20 20 0 0 normal
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openttd (1.9.0-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Mon, 01 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0200
openttd (1.9.0~RC2-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0-RC2
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sun, 24 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000
openttd (1.9.0~RC1-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0-RC1
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sun, 3 Mar 2019 23:00:00 +0000
openttd (1.9.0~beta3-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0-beta3
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sun, 24 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000
openttd (1.9.0~beta2-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0-beta2
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sat, 09 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000
openttd (1.9.0~beta1-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.9.0-beta1
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sat, 09 Feb 2019 16:00:00 +0000
openttd (1.8.0-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.8.0
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Sun, 01 Apr 2018 14:00:00 +0200
openttd (1.8.0~RC1-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.8.0-RC1
-- OpenTTD <info@openttd.org> Wed, 21 Mar 2018 21:00:00 +0100
openttd (1.7.2-0) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release 1.7.2
@ -1002,4 +1050,3 @@ openttd (0.3.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial Release.
-- Matthijs Kooijman <m.kooijman@student.utwente.nl> Fri, 24 Dec 2004 02:58:47 +0100

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Source: http://www.openttd.org
Files: *
Copyright: © 2004-2018 Ludvig Strigeous and others.
Copyright: © 2004-2019 Ludvig Strigeous and others.
License: GPL-2.0
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.0 as

@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
The files in this directory are not licensed under the same terms as the
rest of OpenTTD. Licensing details can be found in OpenTTD's readme.txt
and in this directory or subdirectories as well.

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CWSDPMI is Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Charles W Sandmann (sandmann@clio.rice.edu)
1206 Braelinn, Sugar Land, TX 77479
This is release 5. The files in this binary distribution may be redistributed
under the GPL (with source) or without the source code provided:
* CWSDPMI.EXE or CWSDPR0.EXE are not modified in any way except via CWSPARAM.
* CWSDSTUB.EXE internal contents are not modified in any way except via
CWSPARAM or STUBEDIT. It may have a COFF image plus data appended to it.
* Notice to users that they have the right to receive the source code and/or
binary updates for CWSDPMI. Distributors should indicate a site for the
source in their documentation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CWSDPMI was written to provide DPMI services for V2 of DJGPP. It currently
does not support 16-bit DPMI applications, or DPMI applications requiring a
built in extender. It does support virtual memory and hardware interrupt
reflection from real mode to protected mode. DJGPP V1.1x and RSX applications
will also run using this server, which can be used to provide enhanced control
over hardware interrupts. Some DPMI 1.0 extensions (0x506, 0x507, 0x508) have
been implemented.
CWSDPR0.EXE is an alternate version which runs at ring 0 with virtual memory
disabled. It may be used if access to ring-0 features are desired. It
currently does not switch stacks on HW interrupts, so some DJGPP features
such as SIGINT and SIGFPE are not supported and will generate a double fault
or stack fault error (to be fixed someday).
CWSDSTUB.EXE is a stub loader image for DJGPP which includes CWSDPMI. This
allows single executable image distributions. You can use the EXE2COFF
program and COPY /B CWSDSTUB.EXE+yourimage yourimage.exe to create a
standalone executable image.
Some of the internal tuning and configuration parameters may be modified
in the image using CWSPARAM.EXE (see CWSPARAM.DOC).
If you want to use CWSDPMI with DJGPP, you expand the distribution into the
DJGPP directory tree. CWSDPMI.EXE will be put in the BIN directory with your
DJGPP images and it will automatically be loaded when they run.
Directions for use (server can be used in either of two different ways):
1) "cwsdpmi" alone with no parameters will terminate and stay resident
FOR A SINGLE DPMI PROCESS. This means it unloads itself when your
DPMI application exits. This mode is useful in software which needs
DPMI services, since CWSDPMI can be exec'ed and then will unload on exit.
2) "cwsdpmi -p" will terminate and stay resident until you remove it.
It can be loaded into UMBs with LH. "cwsdpmi -u" will unload the TSR.
3) The file used for virtual memory swapping, if desired, is controlled
by the "-sc:\cwsdpmi.swp" syntax on the command line. You must specify
either a file with full disk/directory syntax, or "-s-" which disables
virtual memory.
4) The default swap file name is c:\cwsdpmi.swp, but this can be changed
with the CWSPARAM image, as can some other parameters.
5) You can disable the DPMI 1.0 extensions by starting the image with the
"cwsdpmi -x" syntax. This feature allows you to run programs developed
under other DPMI providers which do not behave properly with these
extensions enabled (typically use of NULL pointers).
I would like to give special thanks to DJ Delorie who wrote the original
GO32 code on which CWSDPMI is based. Morten Welinder also provided and
improved much of the code in this program.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This section contains a list of the error messages you might see out of
CWSDPMI and some details on what they mean.
Exceptions are only handled by CWSDPMI if the application does not establish
an exception handler, exceptions nest 5 deep, or the error is particularly bad:
"Page fault" -
1) an illegal page fault happens in a RMCB or HW interrupt, (lock all pages!)
2) all available pages have been locked,
3) the application is using non-committed pages for null pointer protection.
"Double Fault" - multiple exceptions occurred
"Invalid TSS" - typically due to RMCB or HW interrupt being called after the
selectors/memory have been deallocated (remember to reset the mouse)
"General Protection Fault" - bad parameter sent to a DPMI call
"80386 required."
Since 80286 and lesser processors don't have the hardware necessary to
run CWSDPMI. No workaround, upgrade.
"DOS 3 required."
A few interrupts are used which need DOS 3.0 or higher. I don't expect to
ever see this message, since 80386 machines were introduced after DOS 3.0
and that check is made first.
"CWSDPMI V0.90+ (r5) Copyright (C) 2000 CW Sandmann ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY"
An informational message displayed if the program is not run in one-pass mode.
"Protected mode not accessible."
This message should only be displayed if running CWSDPMI in a protected
environment with no access to protected mode. In this case, DPMI should
already be available and CWSDPMI would not be needed. This might happen if
a 16-bit DPMI client is loaded and a DJGPP image attempts to load CWSDPMI
to provide 32-bit DPMI services under Windows.
"Warning: cannot open swap file c:\cwsdpmi.swp"
Maybe you are out of file handles, or the swap file name is incorrectly
specified in the image (change the name with cwsparam).
"No swap space!"
This message means you tried to use more paging file than CWSDPMI was
configured to handle. Since this is protected against in the memory
allocation code, you should never see this message.
"Swap disk full!"
This means the paging file could not be expanded when trying to page
memory out to disk. This would normally not be seen, unless you are
writing output to the same disk which holds the paging file. Decrease
the amount of memory your DPMI application is using or free up disk space.
"Interrupt 0x??"
Your application tried to call an interrupt from protected mode which
normally shouldn't be called (something like a data pointer). If the
request was allowed to continue it would likely hang your machine. If you
see this message and think the interrupt should be allowed to continue, let
me know.
"Error: Using XMS switched CPU into V86 mode."
This message might be seen if you have your memory manager in AUTO mode. The
only workaround in this case is to stop using AUTO mode.
"Error: could not allocate page table memory"
The page table memory (a minimum of 16Kb) is allocated from conventional
memory (either in the 640Kb region or UMBs). If CWSDPMI cannot allocate the
minimum necessary memory, you would see this message. Free up some
conventional memory. You may also see this message if a page directory needs
to be faulted in, and there are no available pages. This means too many pages
have been locked for the allocated page tables available. While CWSDPMI
tries to dynamically allocate these if needed, this effort failed. You need
to increase the number of page tables with CWSPARAM, or increase the amount
of free conventional memory if it is low. If the application which calls
CWSDPMI internally manages all the DOS memory, the page tables may need to
be pre-allocated at DPMI startup time (if this is needed, try using the
run option flag 2 in cwsparam).
"16-bit DPMI unsupported."
CWSDPMI is a 32-bit only DPMI server. Ideally, on the request to enter DPMI's
PM with a 16-bit request, we would just fail the call setting the carry bit
like the DPMI specification describes. Some buggy 16-bit compiler tools don't
check the return status and will hang the machine in this case. So, I issue
an error message and exit the image instead.
"Descriptors exhausted."
An attempt to nest a DPMI client failed in the setup phase due to insufficient
free selectors in the LDT.
"CWSDPMI not removed"
When the -u parameter is specified, if DPMI is not detected this message is
printed. Informational.

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The files in this directory are not licensed under the same terms as the
rest of OpenTTD. Licensing details can be found in OpenTTD's readme.txt
and in this directory or subdirectories as well.

@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
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Ty Coon, President of Vice
That's all there is to it!

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/* Copyright (C) 1998 DJ Delorie, see COPYING.DJ for details */
/* Copyright (C) 1995 DJ Delorie, see COPYING.DJ for details */
/* Updated 2008 to use fread/fopen and friends instead of read/open so it compiles with GCC on Unix (Rubidium) */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
static void
exe2aout(char *fname)
{
unsigned short header[3];
FILE *ifile;
FILE *ofile;
char buf[4096];
int rbytes;
char *dot = strrchr(fname, '.');
if (!dot || strlen(dot) != 4
|| tolower(dot[1]) != 'e'
|| tolower(dot[2]) != 'x'
|| tolower(dot[3]) != 'e')
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Arguments MUST end with a .exe extension\n", fname);
return;
}
ifile = fopen(fname, "rb");
if (!ifile)
{
perror(fname);
return;
}
fread(header, sizeof(header), 1, ifile);
if (header[0] == 0x5a4d)
{
long header_offset = (long)header[2]*512L;
if (header[1])
header_offset += (long)header[1] - 512L;
fseek(ifile, header_offset, SEEK_SET);
header[0] = 0;
fread(header, sizeof(header), 1, ifile);
if ((header[0] != 0x010b) && (header[0] != 0x014c))
{
fprintf(stderr, "`%s' does not have a COFF/AOUT program appended to it\n", fname);
return;
}
fseek(ifile, header_offset, SEEK_SET);
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "`%s' is not an .EXE file\n", fname);
return;
}
*dot = 0;
ofile = fopen(fname, "w+b");
if (!ofile)
{
perror(fname);
return;
}
while ((rbytes=fread(buf, 1, 4096, ifile)) > 0)
{
int wb = fwrite(buf, 1, rbytes, ofile);
if (wb < 0)
{
perror(fname);
break;
}
if (wb < rbytes)
{
fprintf(stderr, "`%s': disk full\n", fname);
exit(1);
}
}
fclose(ifile);
fclose(ofile);
}
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
if (argc == 1) printf("Usage: %s <exename>", argv[0]);
for (i=1; i<argc; i++)
exe2aout(argv[i]);
return 0;
}

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#!/bin/sh
# $Id$
cd `dirname $0`
cc -o exe2coff/exe2coff exe2coff/exe2coff.c || exit
cp $1 binary.exe || exit
./exe2coff/exe2coff binary.exe || exit
cat cwsdpmi/cwsdstub.exe binary > binary.exe || exit
mv binary.exe $1
rm binary exe2coff/exe2coff

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@echo off
set OPENTTD_VERSION=1.9.0
set OPENTTD_VERSION=1.10.0
set OPENSFX_VERSION=0.8.0
set NOSOUND_VERSION=0.8.0
set OPENGFX_VERSION=1.2.0

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# spec file for package openttd
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2007-2018 The OpenTTD developers
# Copyright (c) 2007-2019 The OpenTTD developers
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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#
Name: openttd
Version: 1.9.beta1
Version: 1.10.beta1
Release: 0
%define srcver 1.9.0-beta1
%define srcver 1.10.0-beta1
Summary: An open source reimplementation of Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon Deluxe
License: GPL-2.0
Group: Amusements/Games/Strategy/Other

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# Version numbers to update
!define APPV_MAJOR 1
!define APPV_MINOR 9
!define APPV_MINOR 10
!define APPV_MAINT 0
!define APPV_BUILD 0
!define APPV_EXTRA "-beta1"
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!define MUI_HEADERIMAGE
!define MUI_HEADERIMAGE_BITMAP "top.bmp"
ManifestDPIAware true
BrandingText "OpenTTD Installer"
SetCompressor LZMA

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