Moved base NIF classes into a separate file.

This resolves the dependency mess, and makes things more readable.
The dependency tree for nif records now looks like this:
Record.hpp
--base.hpp
----controlled.hpp
----controller.hpp
----data.hpp
----effect.hpp
----extra.hpp
----node.hpp

Node.hpp has many extra dependencies because nifogre only includes it instead of each of these files.
That should be fixed.
loadfix
Arthur Moore 10 years ago
parent 5abed1c32a
commit 38bcff2622

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ add_component_dir (bsa
)
add_component_dir (nif
controlled effect niftypes record controller extra node record_ptr data niffile property nifkey data node
controlled effect niftypes record controller extra node record_ptr data niffile property nifkey data node base
)
add_component_dir (nifcache

@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
///This file holds the main classes of NIF Records used by everything else.
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_BASE_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_BASE_HPP
#include "record.hpp"
#include "niffile.hpp"
#include "recordptr.hpp"
#include "nifstream.hpp"
#include "nifkey.hpp"
namespace Nif
{
/** A record that can have extra data. The extra data objects
themselves descend from the Extra class, and all the extra data
connected to an object form a linked list
*/
class Extra : public Record
{
public:
ExtraPtr extra;
void read(NIFStream *nif) { extra.read(nif); }
void post(NIFFile *nif) { extra.post(nif); }
};
class Controller : public Record
{
public:
ControllerPtr next;
int flags;
float frequency, phase;
float timeStart, timeStop;
ControlledPtr target;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
next.read(nif);
flags = nif->getUShort();
frequency = nif->getFloat();
phase = nif->getFloat();
timeStart = nif->getFloat();
timeStop = nif->getFloat();
target.read(nif);
}
void post(NIFFile *nif)
{
Record::post(nif);
next.post(nif);
target.post(nif);
}
};
/// Anything that has a controller
class Controlled : public Extra
{
public:
ControllerPtr controller;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
Extra::read(nif);
controller.read(nif);
}
void post(NIFFile *nif)
{
Extra::post(nif);
controller.post(nif);
}
};
/// Has name, extra-data and controller
class Named : public Controlled
{
public:
std::string name;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
name = nif->getString();
Controlled::read(nif);
}
};
typedef Named NiSequenceStreamHelper;
} // Namespace
#endif

@ -24,44 +24,70 @@
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_CONTROLLED_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_CONTROLLED_HPP
#include "extra.hpp"
#include "controller.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{
/// Anything that has a controller
class Controlled : public Extra
class NiSourceTexture : public Named
{
public:
ControllerPtr controller;
// Is this an external (references a separate texture file) or
// internal (data is inside the nif itself) texture?
bool external;
std::string filename; // In case of external textures
NiPixelDataPtr data; // In case of internal textures
/* Pixel layout
0 - Palettised
1 - High color 16
2 - True color 32
3 - Compressed
4 - Bumpmap
5 - Default */
int pixel;
/* Mipmap format
0 - no
1 - yes
2 - default */
int mipmap;
/* Alpha
0 - none
1 - binary
2 - smooth
3 - default (use material alpha, or multiply material with texture if present)
*/
int alpha;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
Extra::read(nif);
controller.read(nif);
Named::read(nif);
external = !!nif->getChar();
if(external)
filename = nif->getString();
else
{
nif->getChar(); // always 1
data.read(nif);
}
pixel = nif->getInt();
mipmap = nif->getInt();
alpha = nif->getInt();
nif->getChar(); // always 1
}
void post(NIFFile *nif)
{
Extra::post(nif);
controller.post(nif);
}
};
/// Has name, extra-data and controller
class Named : public Controlled
{
public:
std::string name;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
name = nif->getString();
Controlled::read(nif);
Named::post(nif);
data.post(nif);
}
};
typedef Named NiSequenceStreamHelper;
class NiParticleGrowFade : public Controlled
{
@ -147,5 +173,7 @@ public:
}
};
} // Namespace
#endif

@ -24,44 +24,11 @@
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_CONTROLLER_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_CONTROLLER_HPP
#include "record.hpp"
#include "niffile.hpp"
#include "recordptr.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{
class Controller : public Record
{
public:
ControllerPtr next;
int flags;
float frequency, phase;
float timeStart, timeStop;
ControlledPtr target;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
next.read(nif);
flags = nif->getUShort();
frequency = nif->getFloat();
phase = nif->getFloat();
timeStart = nif->getFloat();
timeStop = nif->getFloat();
target.read(nif);
}
void post(NIFFile *nif)
{
Record::post(nif);
next.post(nif);
target.post(nif);
}
};
class NiParticleSystemController : public Controller
{
public:

@ -24,73 +24,11 @@
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_DATA_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_DATA_HPP
#include "controlled.hpp"
#include "nifstream.hpp"
#include "nifkey.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{
class NiSourceTexture : public Named
{
public:
// Is this an external (references a separate texture file) or
// internal (data is inside the nif itself) texture?
bool external;
std::string filename; // In case of external textures
NiPixelDataPtr data; // In case of internal textures
/* Pixel layout
0 - Palettised
1 - High color 16
2 - True color 32
3 - Compressed
4 - Bumpmap
5 - Default */
int pixel;
/* Mipmap format
0 - no
1 - yes
2 - default */
int mipmap;
/* Alpha
0 - none
1 - binary
2 - smooth
3 - default (use material alpha, or multiply material with texture if present)
*/
int alpha;
void read(NIFStream *nif)
{
Named::read(nif);
external = !!nif->getChar();
if(external)
filename = nif->getString();
else
{
nif->getChar(); // always 1
data.read(nif);
}
pixel = nif->getInt();
mipmap = nif->getInt();
alpha = nif->getInt();
nif->getChar(); // always 1
}
void post(NIFFile *nif)
{
Named::post(nif);
data.post(nif);
}
};
// Common ancestor for several data classes
class ShapeData : public Record
{

@ -24,26 +24,11 @@
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_EXTRA_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_EXTRA_HPP
#include "record.hpp"
#include "niffile.hpp"
#include "recordptr.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{
/** A record that can have extra data. The extra data objects
themselves decend from the Extra class, and all the extra data
connected to an object form a linked list
*/
class Extra : public Record
{
public:
ExtraPtr extra;
void read(NIFStream *nif) { extra.read(nif); }
void post(NIFFile *nif) { extra.post(nif); }
};
class NiVertWeightsExtraData : public Extra
{
public:

@ -4,9 +4,12 @@
#include <OgreMatrix4.h>
#include "controlled.hpp"
#include "extra.hpp"
#include "data.hpp"
#include "property.hpp"
#include "niftypes.hpp"
#include "controller.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{

@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
#ifndef OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_PROPERTY_HPP
#define OPENMW_COMPONENTS_NIF_PROPERTY_HPP
#include "controlled.hpp"
#include "base.hpp"
namespace Nif
{

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