scummvm/engines/tinsel/drives.cpp
2009-11-02 21:54:57 +00:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
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*
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* $URL$
* $Id$
*
* CD/drive handling functions
*/
#include "gui/message.h"
#include "tinsel/drives.h"
#include "tinsel/scene.h"
#include "tinsel/tinsel.h"
#include "tinsel/sched.h"
#include "tinsel/strres.h"
namespace Tinsel {
char currentCD = '1';
static uint32 cdFlags[] = { fCd1, fCd2, fCd3, fCd4, fCd5, fCd6, fCd7, fCd8 };
static bool bChangingCD = false;
static char nextCD = '\0';
void CdCD(CORO_PARAM) {
CORO_BEGIN_CONTEXT;
CORO_END_CONTEXT(_ctx);
CORO_BEGIN_CODE(_ctx);
while (bChangingCD) {
if (g_scheduler->getCurrentProcess()) {
// FIXME: CdCD gets passed a nullContext in RegisterGlobals() and
// PrimeSceneHopper(), because I didn't know how to get a proper
// context without converting the whole calling stack to CORO'd
// functions. If these functions really get called while a CD
// change is requested, this needs to be resolved.
if (coroParam == nullContext)
error("CdCD needs context");
CORO_SLEEP(1);
} else
error("No current process in CdCD()");
}
CORO_END_CODE;
}
int GetCurrentCD() {
// count from 1
return (currentCD - '1' + 1);
}
void SetCD(int flags) {
if (flags & cdFlags[currentCD - '1'])
return;
error("SetCD() problem");
}
int GetCD(int flags) {
int i;
char cd = '\0';
if (flags & cdFlags[currentCD - '1'])
return GetCurrentCD();
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
if (flags & cdFlags[i]) {
cd = (char)(i + '1');
break;
}
}
assert(i != 8);
nextCD = cd;
return cd;
}
static uint32 lastTime = 0;
extern LANGUAGE sampleLanguage;
void DoCdChange() {
if (bChangingCD && (g_system->getMillis() > (lastTime + 1000))) {
lastTime = g_system->getMillis();
_vm->_sound->closeSampleStream();
// Use the filesize of the sample file to determine, for Discworld 2, which CD it is
if (TinselV2) {
TinselFile f;
if (!f.open(_vm->getSampleFile(sampleLanguage)))
// No CD present
return;
char sampleCdNumber = (f.size() >= (200 * 1024 * 1024)) ? '1' : '2';
f.close();
if (currentCD != sampleCdNumber)
return;
}
_vm->_sound->openSampleFiles();
ChangeLanguage(TextLanguage());
bChangingCD = false;
}
}
void SetNextCD(int cdNumber) {
assert(cdNumber == 1 || cdNumber == 2);
nextCD = (char)(cdNumber + '1' - 1);
}
bool GotoCD() {
// WORKAROUND: Somehow, CdDoChange() is called twice... Hopefully, this guard helps
if (currentCD == nextCD)
return false;
currentCD = nextCD;
/* if (bNoCD) {
strcpy(cdDirectory, hdDirectory);
cdLastBit[3] = currentCD;
strcat(cdDirectory, cdLastBit);
}
*/
bChangingCD = true;
return true;
}
bool TinselFile::_warningShown = false;
bool TinselFile::open(const Common::String &filename) {
if (Common::File::open(filename)) {
// If it's the sample file, strip off the CD number from the filename
return true;
}
if (!TinselV2)
return false;
// Check if the file being requested is the *1.* or *2.* files
const char *fname = filename.c_str();
const char *p = strchr(fname, '1');
if (!p)
p = strchr(fname, '2');
if (!p || (*(p + 1) != '.'))
return false;
// Form a filename without the CD number character
char newFilename[50];
strncpy(newFilename, fname, p - fname);
strcpy(newFilename + (p - fname), p + 1);
return Common::File::open(newFilename);
}
} // End of namespace Tinsel