class Foo
#ifdef TRACK_OBJECT_USAGE
: public InstanceCounter<Foo>
#endif
Then, use this macro somewhere in the class body:
SUPPORT_OBJECT_ANALYTICS(Foo)
Lastly, add whatever information you want to trace out to the function ObjectAnalytics::DumpStatistics().
Here's a sample of the output of what I've instrumented so far:
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Object Usage Stats
CardPrimitive current count: 7899
CardPrimitive current byte usage: 2053740
CardPrimitive max count: 7908
CardPrimitive max byte usage: 2056080
MTGCard current count: 13973
MTGCard current byte usage: 670704
MTGCard max count: 13982
MTGCard max byte usage: 671136
MTGCardInstance current count: 180
MTGCardInstance current byte usage: 172080
MTGCardInstance max count: 189
MTGCardInstance max byte usage: 180684
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Also fixed a subtle memory pooling issue in the RenderCountersBig() routine: if you're in regular card display mode, the idea is that formatted text is only fetched if you flip into alternate render mode. However, in this function, if counters are being drawn, it would fetch the formatted text in order to determine where to draw the counters, EVEN IF the counters count was zero. So it had nothing to draw, but it meanwhile pooled the formatted strings into memory anyway.
- Consolidated duplicate PSP / PSPENV defines;
- removed some ancillary file crap from the 2010 projects;
- pulled 1xx references from the makefiles;
- consolidated multiple #defines for OutputDebugString into one header (previously was split between config.h & DebugRoutines.h).
first as requested, kicker will now act like the other cost, offering a menu choice, heres the catch tho,
it was also thought up that we should maintain the "pay automatically" method of it as it feels more natural to some(even tho as per MTG rules its supposed to be a choice).
so here is what i did that i hope satisfies everyone, i added a new menu option under advanced tab..."kicker payment" with 2 setting, by defualt "always pay" but also an option to "always offer choice"...
2nd, minor tweaks to player avatar, every tme i saw it i was like "i need to do something about that", the avatar getting completely sucked into the corner just looked bad imo, so i about doubled the "inactive" size, so it looks a little more uniform with the opponents avatar. also move the library and grave icons just a thin hair to the left so they don't grossly overlap the players avatar as much when active, and increased the dark box theyre contained in my just a few pixels.
3rd, something else thats really bothered me to no end was that the title text of simple menus which display the cards name which owns the box was using small face font, which on pc was *barely* ok...but on psp(smaller devices) looks like white smears and dots. i changed it to share the font and size used inside the menubox itself, the end result is a lot nicer look...and alot easier to read on psp. now if only we can convince wololo that "spades" is alot like a lava lamp, cool at first, but *extremely* dated. the menu box should have a much slicker look, maybe rounded corners instead and lose the street light poles?
minor fix for phaseaction, becuase of the nature of this ability finding a happy safe medium without losing function is tough. hopefully this corrects it for good.
dropped cast methods menutext returns to lower case, for uniformity.
- Added a "PSP" compile-time define to clean up some compile time checks (replaced !WIN32 && !LINUX && !IOS with PSP)
-- Wil, I am aware that this is redundant with the PSPENV variable you introduced recently, I think we can clean that up easily
-- This looks like lots of changes, but most of the time I just moved some blocks here and there
-- tested on VC 2010, PSP, and a bit of NDK
-- I might have broken maemo, iOS, or Linux compilation, can you guys check?
- Fixed some warnings reported by NDK
- NDK still does not compile because recent boost additions (mutex, etc...) are apparently not supported
I've marked all the ones I found with the following TODO comment:
TODO: C6246: <blah blah>
a few in particular are the ones related to "oneShot" and "_target". These are local variables that are declared that
mask either a method parameter or a member variable.
* changed how the avatar images are assigned since how they were before was incorrect. They are now assigned upon instantiation of the meta file. Not when the stats are calculated.
* Added new image for "Evil Twin". This is a horizontally flipped image of the original player avatar with a red background. Please feel free to edit the image.
* removed display of avatar image on menu items in deck selection that are not deck related. (ie "Cancel", "Back to Main Menu", etc) "New Deck" also does not have an image since no deck really exists yet so no avatar.
Issue: 622
doTap now only serves a single purpose, to pass Tap variable to amanaproducer class so that "tappedformana" will trigger is a manaproducer was tapped for mana.
Turned on the threaded card fetching code for win/linux. PSP runs unthreaded. There's an easy toggle for switching which mode the app runs in: check out WResourceManager's constructor.
To fully appreciate the difference, try going into the deck editor without these changes, and use the arrow keys to navigate around (esp. up/down, as it loads 7 cards at a time). Then try again with these mods, you'll see the cards flicker briefly to the back card image and then load as they scroll onto the screen.
converted {t} into a extra cost. almost all original code to handle it outside remains intact, i plan on slowly migrating to just using the cost...but even just what i changed was a massive headache...anyways as a cost you wont ever have an random bugs where cards don't tap when the ability had {t} in its cost.
while i was at it, i added {q} untap cost.
also restricted it to _target->isInPlay() i read through all the cards which use this and none of them targetted a source that was not in play, or not being moved to inplay...
2nd, found out today that certain activated abilities can use either target click or object click, find the difference between the 2 was impossible, exsample, {2}{t}:foreach(blah) add{b}
{t}:foreach(blah) add{b}
so i figured i would need to remove those foreach mana abilities from the stack and add that same code for the bottom half...after noticing that both the reactToClick and reactToTargetClick did EXACTLY the same things after the "cost" portion...i decided to create a new virtual int activateAbility the activatedAbility parent. this way incase i need to change any further code in there, both functions resolve the same. This was a nice lesson in why copy paste coding is stupid. you think you solved the bug becuase it works in one function call, but you actually didnt.
first enum'ed the variables of ADynamic class to make them easier to understand at a glance.
2nd
added stack resolves for the abilities in ADynamic, sword to Plowshare bug fixed
3rd
removing foreach mana producers from the stack, didn't realize they used the top portion of activated ability resolves, also added event sending for @tappedformana for foreach manaproducers.
4th,
in getcoreability if we're getting the core of a foreach, send the foreach->ability itself otherwise we go one layer too deep and end up throwing off the core completely.
recoded altercost, its finally not using a dirty clean up.
this fixes the bug with it not effecting ai also and the bug where it was ineffective when combined with affinity creatures...
removed a aspect of the wolf class...
soft coded support for aspect of the wolf...using word variable subkeyword "halfup" and "halfdown"
it can go anywhere a parsable word vairable is stringing...i preffer the front of it...
these are Wparsedint subkeywords, not keywords you can use with standard abilities...
its meant to return half the varible rounds up, or down...
fixed player not losing with cantlifelose when they have 10 or more poison...the player should die.
reworked taplandformana, i send the main card as a target now, check against the cost if its affordable...anyways, i discussed this bool function a while back with devs and wololo saw the same issues i saw in it...he then removed it from being used as an if statement...i changed it back to an if statement with the new checks...we are either going to go back to a void, or go all the way bool, but not inbetween.
first, tweaked some ai checks a bit.
small changes.
2nd, i removed the following classes,
APowerToughnessModifierUntilEndOfTurn
APowerToughnessModifierUntilEOT
ADragonWhelp
i replaced these with soft coded support for dragon whelps "sideffects" of using a ability more then a certain number of times...
syntax limit^the effect you want^the use it triggers on.
replaced both powertoughnessueot classes with a class which falls more along the lines of how we handle ueot abilitys...PTInstant, creates the wrapper with the ability and adds it to the game, rather then that jumbled mess that was previous version.
added support for "phaseaction[" phase words "my" and "opponent" so you can denote which players phases it will happen on. by default it automatically happens on both players turns when the phase matches.
modified a few things in phaseaction class...which correct a memory leak which could be created if the source of the phaseaction is destroyed before the phase action resolved. rather then storing an ability which is left floating in memory if phaseaction is destroy...i took a much safer route of passing the string of the ability directly to the phaseaction class...and i build the ability right when it is being used instead. makes much more sense.
angry mob is now fully supported. yay to removing nasty ugly workarounds!!!! and i mean UGLY.
dragon whelp is now fully soft coded. added the 5 or six other cards which do similar effects.
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added a function to return the action element id by mtgcardinstance.
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refactored all 5 combat triggers to be handled in a single class, this change helps reduce the "bits and pieces" of trigger restrictions which some did support while others didnt, it also allows for easier editing and debugging if future code needs to be added to it.
refactored the parsing for the combat triggers also, so that a combat trigger can be built from a single object if it only contains "or"...amongst other reasons.
the new syntax is auto=@combat(blocking,attacking,turnlimited,once) source(TC) from(TC):effect...all the same words are still used, except they are now all included inside the combat(-----) this includes restrictions for the triggers. if a card still needs multiple triggers from some reason...it is still 100% allowed to have as many as you want, with whatever you want inside them...check updated primitive for examples.
the required sections are auto=@combat(atleast one trigger) source(TC):effect.
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moved the limitsperturn "limit:" from genericactivatedability up to its parent class activatedability, did this for the following reason
first rules correction, the previous method tracked uses on resolve, which is incorrect, it should count as the ability is fired and placed on the stack.
second, it keeps all the actiavted ability restrictions in the same place, this is the location we are checking summoning sickness, actived restrictions such as "myturnonly" ect. makes sense to handle it in the parent.
third, it allow any and all future activated abilities easy access to "limit:" if needed, it would only require adding a limit string to pass on construction to the child classes instead of recoding the same exact checks as genericactivated.
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reworked "name(" so that it no longer is required to be used inside a "&&" ability, also it no longer will create a MTGAbility object with a false return. that was just dirty of me :/
enabled "name(" to replace the menutext of alternative cost.
"other={cost} name(holy cow)"
will display "holy cow" instead of "pay alternative cost", this change is nice because we ended up using "other" cost for WAY more then originally planned...now we can label it exactly what it should say when you click it.
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added a subtype keyword for powertoughnessmodifier so that you can basically switch on non-static variables for it...lifetotal/lifetotal nonstatic...PT can now except all word variables as i added reparsing of the ints, had to maintain old methods as ai needs them to decide what to do with them.
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removed the following extremely redundant classes
both ABecomes classes---atransformer has become far superior to it, i kept the "becomes(" parsing tho, and it will act exactly as it use to, except now it has access to most of the subkeywords of transforms...it also now allows word variables. and excepts "forever" as a tag. added "newcolor" subkeyword to transforms to create the "becomes(" adding a color without removing colors effect. "becomes(" now returns a constructor for ATransformer that emulates becomes( exactly as it worked before.
both forevertransformer classes, the only difference between the 2 was one subkeyword, and "forever" did not return a "destroy()"...i recreated this in less then 4 lines and a bool. that was sloppy of me :( i guess we learn and improve.
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i removed the parsing of card casting restriction from the first pass when cards load, instead of making it a cardprimitive object, i now simply pass the string through the card and build the restrictions when theyre actually needed and checked.
this change allowed for alot of clean up, removing enum and dependancy on cardprimitive, and combining both allowedAltCast and allowedtocast functions checks through a new function "parseCastRestrictions"...this change keeps all the cast resrictions in a single place, which makes it easier to debug or add if needed, and while i was at it, i enabled it so cards can now contain as many restrictions as you want *of the available ones*
added "turn:" as a restriction to make it so "fourth turn" could actually be ANY turn you list, this allowed me to remove a dirty line of code which was checking if a card was o converted cost but had a suspend...lotus bloom...which can not be cast normally..for cards like this now you can use restriction=turn:200 or otherrestriction=turn:200....
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added Phyrexian Mana...svntax {p(r)} ....this will always be payable with 2 life, but if you have a red mana for this example, it will charge you the red mana instead...you can have any combination of P mana you want in any of the games manacost.
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reworked a bit of the ai logic i added, it now has true interrupting and can now correctly target for fizzles, Ai will go into full out counterspell wars with you now...
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added a ingame reward system with fancy flying text animations, they reward the player with actual credits, but are extremely hard to trigger off, theyre not meant to be something you see every 5 secs, but something that when you see them trigger you go "damn that was cool"
the triggers and effects are as follows
first the combo system:
you have to chain cast 5 or more card, without tapping or being interupted, tiny bonus for this..chain is broken as soon as you or your opponent tap something.
next combo level is
Abundant Resources - chain 10 or more spells same condition
then
killer - chain 15 or more same condition
this will include a flying text render once a chain is successfully started (5+ cast)
this bonus can be triggered multiple times in a match
the next bonus is
+ //creatures entering play consecutively will allow you a chance
+ //to gain a bonus for maintaining force sizes, it will trigger every 10th
+ //creature which enters play consecutively.
this is restarted every time a noncreature enters play.
the levels are as follows,
Deadly Force Bonus! -10 creatures enter play consecutively
Extreme Infantry Bonus! - 10 creatures enter play consecutively and you maintain a force size of 20+
Malignant Conqueror Bonus! -10 creatures enter play consecutively and you maintain a force size of 40+
this can only be triggered once per level per match.
next bonus is given for having alot of a specific type come into play under your control during a match, this bonus only triggers once per match.
the levels are:
Toy Collector!
Beast Tamer!
Vampire King!
Lord of Swarms!
Master of Elements!
Zombie Apocalypse!
Sword And Shield!
Medic!
The Promenade!
Heavenly Host!
Teeth And Scales!
its pretty easy to figure out what each requires to trigger, teeth and scales for example is dragons, wurms, drakes, and snakes.
the final bonus is deal 100 damage from a single source in a single damage event, this one triggers only once per match.
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fixed the following bugs::::
regenerate was not working for non-creature regeneration ie:welding jar
ai would sometime get stuck in a infinate loop tho extremely rarely while deciding what to do, the cause
if (clickstream.empty())
computeActions();
is NOT enough...ai should NEVER be computing actions (finding a card or ability to play) when it is NOT the active player..meaning, it does not have priority.
g->currentlyActing() is the player that has priority.
if (clickstream.empty() && g->currentlyActing() == this)...loop fixed :)
dynamicability had a couple weird results, from sources which dont have an amount to return, i now check this and if non, the amount is 0.
transformer will no longer add the same types a card already has..
removed an unneeded
if (!activated) ....oris bug seems to be corrected with this change.
wrapped limitsperturn checks in a conditional to skip it if there is no limit string.
added safer method to get the target of the combat trigger. the previous could potentially cause a crash if you interrupted the ability while the combat trigger was on the stack, it would do a call to "getnextopponent" and return a null pointer. i now send the opponent with the event.
fixed a crash that would happen when a card did not have a type= line. having a type or subtype line is now optional. and highly recommended to avoid using "type=nothing"
moved a function call in buyback isreactingtoclick so that it checks if its in the hand before parsing the restrictions for it.
removed allowedtocast function calls from the alternative payment types, they are only supposed to check allowedtocast if it is something like "buyback" and kicker...not "you may pay this instead"....
corrected an issue with type: variable where it would add the amount depending on the activeplayer. to correct i added a method to call TargetZoneChooser::targetsZone( with a mSource...so that you can set the source card for the scan.
note: all test pass.
2nd, fixed a misunderstood line i added, i was aiming for the tc that triggered the event in trtargted....all tested passed, and i didn't manually test that change (SHAME ON ME!!!)...corrected it in the correct place now, where the event is sent.
3rd, trying to fix a broken alias class, this is a work in progress, i intend to fix this and then convert it to a keyword for draw replacement effects for 16.1(?) anyways, only thing ive left to figure out is telling it how to determine that the last stack ability is a "draw" ability. this class quit working ALONG time ago when the "addDraw" object was no longer used. the methods for card drawing changed and no one updated the alias class to use the new method, i imagine this is also what broke aladdins lamp originally(which the change of draw events and how card display is set up)
fixed a bug with Withering Wisps, moved the parsing of the limit string into the isreactingtoclick function, this allows word varibles such as type: to be used.
2nd, removed a varible isTempPhased, it *appear* it might not be needed, tho i didn't handle phasing the way im converting it to for a reason, so cross your fingers and hope all goes well.
BTW: do not email me about any bugs that ariase with phasing or phased out creature, im not excepting bug reports on it to my email box...instead open a ticket with a repro method and mark it as critical.