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483 lines
11 KiB
C++
483 lines
11 KiB
C++
/* ScummVM - Scumm Interpreter
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* Copyright (C) 2004 The ScummVM project
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*
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* The ReInherit Engine is (C)2000-2003 by Daniel Balsom.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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* $Header$
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*
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*/
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// Configuration Variable Module
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#include "saga.h"
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#include "reinherit.h"
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#include "console_mod.h"
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#include "cvar_mod.h"
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#include "cvar.h"
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namespace Saga {
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R_CVAR *CVHashTbl[R_CVAR_HASHLEN];
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static const char *CVAR_ErrMsg[] = {
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"No Error",
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"Not implememented.",
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"Memory allocation failed",
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"Value overflowed while parsing",
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"Invalid numeric constant",
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"Value overflows destination type",
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"Assignment of negative value to unsigned variable",
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"Value outside of specified bounds",
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"Invalid string literal",
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"Invalid type for assignment",
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"Variable is read-only",
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"Not a valid function"
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};
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enum CVAR_Errors {
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CVERR_NONE,
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CVERR_NOTIMPL,
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CVERR_MEM,
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CVERR_PARSEOVERFLOW,
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CVERR_INVALID,
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CVERR_DESTOVERFLOW,
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CVERR_SIGN,
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CVERR_BOUND,
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CVERR_STRING,
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CVERR_TYPE,
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CVERR_READONLY,
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CVERR_NOTFUNC
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};
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static enum CVAR_Errors CVAR_ErrorState;
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//Returns the appropriate cvar error string
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int CVAR_GetError(const char **err_str) {
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*err_str = CVAR_ErrMsg[CVAR_ErrorState];
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return CVAR_ErrorState;
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}
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// Frees the cvar hash table
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int CVAR_Shutdown() {
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R_CVAR *walk_ptr;
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R_CVAR *temp_ptr;
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int i;
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debug(0, "CVAR_Shutdown(): Deleting cvar hash table.");
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for (i = 0; i < R_CVAR_HASHLEN; i++) {
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for (walk_ptr = CVHashTbl[i]; walk_ptr; walk_ptr = temp_ptr) {
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temp_ptr = walk_ptr->next;
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free(walk_ptr);
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}
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}
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return R_SUCCESS;
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}
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// Returns hash index for string 'str'.
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// Cannot fail.
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unsigned int CVAR_HashString(const char *str) {
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unsigned int index;
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for (index = 0; *str != '\0'; str++) {
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index = *str + 31 * index;
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}
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return index % R_CVAR_HASHLEN;
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}
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// Adds a copy of the given cvar into the hash table.
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// Returns R_SUCCESS if cvar was added, R_MEM if allocation failed.
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int CVAR_Add(int index, R_CVAR *cvar) {
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R_CVAR *new_cvar;
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R_CVAR *temp_ptr;
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new_cvar = (R_CVAR *)malloc(sizeof(R_CVAR));
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if (new_cvar == NULL) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_MEM;
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return R_MEM;
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}
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memcpy(new_cvar, cvar, sizeof(R_CVAR));
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if (CVHashTbl[index] == NULL) {
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CVHashTbl[index] = new_cvar;
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new_cvar->next = NULL;
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} else {
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temp_ptr = CVHashTbl[index];
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CVHashTbl[index] = new_cvar;
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new_cvar->next = temp_ptr;
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}
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_NONE;
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return R_SUCCESS;
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}
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// Attempts to execute the specified console function with the given argument
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// string.
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// Returns R_FAILURE if cvar_func is not a valid console function
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int CVAR_Exec(R_CVAR_P cvar_func, char *r_value) {
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int cf_argc = 0;
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char **cf_argv = NULL;
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int max_args;
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if (cvar_func->type != R_CVAR_FUNC) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_NOTFUNC;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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cf_argc = EXPR_GetArgs(r_value, &cf_argv);
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if (cf_argc < cvar_func->t.func.min_args) {
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CON_Print("Too few arguments to function.");
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if (cf_argv)
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free(cf_argv);
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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max_args = cvar_func->t.func.max_args;
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if ((max_args > -1) && (cf_argc > max_args)) {
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CON_Print("Too many arguments to function.");
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if (cf_argv)
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free(cf_argv);
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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// Call function
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(cvar_func->t.func.func_p) (cf_argc, cf_argv);
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if (cf_argv)
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free(cf_argv);
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return R_SUCCESS;
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}
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// Attempts to assign the value contained in the string 'r_value' to cvar.
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// Returns R_FAILURE if there was an error parsing 'r_value'
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int CVAR_SetValue(R_CVAR_P cvar, char *r_value) {
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long int int_param;
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unsigned long uint16_param;
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char *end_p;
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ptrdiff_t scan_len;
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int r_value_len;
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r_value_len = strlen(r_value);
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if (cvar->flags & R_CVAR_READONLY) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_READONLY;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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switch (cvar->type) {
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case R_CVAR_INT:
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int_param = strtol(r_value, &end_p, 10);
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if ((int_param == LONG_MIN) || (int_param == LONG_MAX)) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_PARSEOVERFLOW;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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scan_len = end_p - r_value;
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if (int_param == 0) {
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if (!scan_len || r_value[scan_len - 1] != '0') {
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// strtol() returned 0, but string isn't "0". Invalid.
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_INVALID;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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if (scan_len != r_value_len) {
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// Entire string wasn't converted...Invalid
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_INVALID;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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if ((int_param < CV_INTMIN) || (int_param > CV_INTMAX)) {
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// Overflows destination type
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_DESTOVERFLOW;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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// Ignore bounds if equal
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if (cvar->t.i.lbound != cvar->t.i.ubound) {
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if ((int_param < cvar->t.i.lbound) || (int_param > cvar->t.i.ubound)) {
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// Value is outside of cvar bounds
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_BOUND;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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*(cvar->t.i.var_p) = (cv_int_t) int_param;
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Set cvar to value %ld.\n", int_param);
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#endif
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break;
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case R_CVAR_UINT:
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if (*r_value == '-') {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_SIGN;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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uint16_param = strtoul(r_value, &end_p, 10);
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if (uint16_param == ULONG_MAX) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_PARSEOVERFLOW;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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scan_len = end_p - r_value;
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if (uint16_param == 0) {
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if (!scan_len || r_value[scan_len - 1] != '0') {
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// strtol() returned 0, but string isn't "0". Invalid.
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_INVALID;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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if (scan_len != r_value_len) {
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// Entire string wasn't converted...Invalid
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_INVALID;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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if (uint16_param > CV_UINTMAX) {
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// Overflows destination type
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_DESTOVERFLOW;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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// Ignore bounds if equal
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if (cvar->t.ui.lbound != cvar->t.ui.ubound) {
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if ((uint16_param < cvar->t.ui.lbound) || (uint16_param > cvar->t.ui.ubound)) {
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// Value is outside cvar bounds
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_BOUND;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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*(cvar->t.ui.var_p) = (cv_uint16_t) uint16_param;
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Set cvar to value %lu.\n", uint16_param);
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#endif
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break;
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case R_CVAR_FLOAT:
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_NOTIMPL;
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return R_FAILURE;
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break;
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case R_CVAR_STRING:
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if (strrchr(r_value, '\"') != NULL) {
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_STRING;
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return R_FAILURE;
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}
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strncpy(cvar->t.s.var_str, r_value, cvar->t.s.ubound);
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if (cvar->t.s.ubound < r_value_len) {
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cvar->t.s.var_str[cvar->t.s.ubound] = 0;
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}
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Set cvar to value \"%s\".\n", cvar->t.s.var_str);
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#endif
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break;
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default:
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_TYPE;
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return R_FAILURE;
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break;
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}
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CVAR_ErrorState = CVERR_NONE;
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return R_SUCCESS;
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}
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// Given a cvar name this function returns a pointer to the appropriate
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// cvar structure or NULL if no match was found.
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R_CVAR_P CVAR_Find(const char *var_str) {
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R_CVAR *walk_ptr;
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int hash;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(var_str);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Performing lookup on hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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walk_ptr = CVHashTbl[hash];
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while (walk_ptr != NULL) {
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if (strcmp(var_str, walk_ptr->name) == 0) {
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return walk_ptr;
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}
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walk_ptr = walk_ptr->next;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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int CVAR_IsFunc(R_CVAR_P cvar_func) {
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if (cvar_func->type == R_CVAR_FUNC)
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return 1;
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else
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return 0;
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}
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// Registers a console function 'cvar'
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// (could think of a better place to put these...?)
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int CVAR_RegisterFunc(cv_func_t func, const char *func_name,
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const char *func_argstr, uint16 flags, int min_args, int max_args) {
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R_CVAR new_cvar;
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int hash;
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new_cvar.name = func_name;
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new_cvar.type = R_CVAR_FUNC;
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new_cvar.section = NULL;
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new_cvar.flags = flags;
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new_cvar.t.func.func_p = func;
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new_cvar.t.func.func_argstr = func_argstr;
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new_cvar.t.func.min_args = min_args;
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new_cvar.t.func.max_args = max_args;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(func_name);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Added FUNC cvar to hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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return CVAR_Add(hash, &new_cvar);
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}
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// Registers an integer type cvar.
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int CVAR_Register_I(cv_int_t * var_p, const char *var_name,
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const char *section, uint16 flags, cv_int_t lbound, cv_int_t ubound) {
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R_CVAR new_cvar;
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int hash;
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new_cvar.name = var_name;
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new_cvar.type = R_CVAR_INT;
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new_cvar.section = section;
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new_cvar.flags = flags;
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new_cvar.t.i.var_p = var_p;
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new_cvar.t.i.lbound = lbound;
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new_cvar.t.i.ubound = ubound;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(var_name);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Added INT cvar to hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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return CVAR_Add(hash, &new_cvar);
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}
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// Registers an unsigned integer type cvar.
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int CVAR_Register_UI(cv_uint16_t * var_p, const char *var_name,
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const char *section, uint16 flags, cv_uint16_t lbound, cv_uint16_t ubound) {
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R_CVAR new_cvar;
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int hash;
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new_cvar.name = var_name;
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new_cvar.type = R_CVAR_UINT;
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new_cvar.section = section;
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new_cvar.flags = flags;
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new_cvar.t.ui.var_p = var_p;
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new_cvar.t.ui.lbound = lbound;
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new_cvar.t.ui.ubound = ubound;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(var_name);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Added UNSIGNED INT ccvar to hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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return CVAR_Add(hash, &new_cvar);
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}
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// Registers a floating point type cvar.
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int CVAR_Register_F(cv_float_t * var_p, const char *var_name,
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const char *section, uint16 flags, cv_float_t lbound, cv_float_t ubound) {
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R_CVAR new_cvar;
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int hash;
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new_cvar.name = var_name;
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new_cvar.type = R_CVAR_FLOAT;
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new_cvar.section = section;
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new_cvar.flags = flags;
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new_cvar.t.f.var_p = var_p;
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new_cvar.t.f.lbound = lbound;
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new_cvar.t.f.ubound = ubound;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(var_name);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Added FLOAT cvar to hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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return CVAR_Add(hash, &new_cvar);
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}
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// Registers a string type cvar. Storage must be provided in var_p for 'ubound'
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// characters plus 1 for NUL char.
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int CVAR_Register_S(cv_char_t * var_str, const char *var_name, const char *section, uint16 flags, int ubound) {
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R_CVAR new_cvar;
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int hash;
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new_cvar.name = var_name;
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new_cvar.type = R_CVAR_STRING;
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new_cvar.section = section;
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new_cvar.flags = flags;
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new_cvar.t.s.var_str = var_str;
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new_cvar.t.s.ubound = ubound;
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hash = CVAR_HashString(var_name);
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#ifdef R_CVAR_TRACE
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printf("Added UNSIGNED INT var to hash bucket %d.\n", hash);
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#endif
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return CVAR_Add(hash, &new_cvar);
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}
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// Displays the value and type of the given cvar to the console.
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int CVAR_Print(R_CVAR_P con_cvar) {
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switch (con_cvar->type) {
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case R_CVAR_INT:
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(i) = %d", con_cvar->name, *(con_cvar->t.i.var_p));
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break;
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case R_CVAR_UINT:
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(ui) = %u", con_cvar->name, *(con_cvar->t.ui.var_p));
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break;
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case R_CVAR_FLOAT:
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(ui) = %f", con_cvar->name, *(con_cvar->t.f.var_p));
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break;
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case R_CVAR_STRING:
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(s) = \"%s\"", con_cvar->name, con_cvar->t.s.var_str);
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break;
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case R_CVAR_FUNC:
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if (con_cvar->t.func.func_argstr) {
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(func) Args: %s", con_cvar->name, con_cvar->t.func.func_argstr);
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} else {
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CON_Print("\"%s\"(func) No arguments.", con_cvar->name);
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}
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break;
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default:
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CON_Print("Invalid variable type.\n");
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break;
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}
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return R_SUCCESS;
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}
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} // End of namespace Saga
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