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// SS tt eeeeee ll ll aaaaa -- "An Atari 2600 VCS Emulator"
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// Copyright (c) 1995-2020 by Bradford W. Mott, Stephen Anthony
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2010-04-10 21:37:23 +00:00
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// and the Stella Team
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2001-12-27 19:54:36 +00:00
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//
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2010-01-10 03:23:32 +00:00
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// See the file "License.txt" for information on usage and redistribution of
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2001-12-27 19:54:36 +00:00
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// this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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//============================================================================
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#ifndef PADDLES_HXX
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#define PADDLES_HXX
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#include "bspf.hxx"
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#include "Control.hxx"
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OK, another huge commit. I need to commit this now, because things are
starting to go out of sync on my development machines. OK, where to
begin ...
Changed state file format, so older state files will no longer work. The
changes aren't finalized yet, so expect more breakage.
Added getByte() and putByte() methods to serialized data, resulting in
smaller state files (previously, 1-byte values were stored as 4-byte ints).
Totally reworked controller handling code. Controller state is now
explicitly set with an ::update() method, making it easier to serialize.
Some work is still required on the serialization stuff for more advanced
controllers.
Added a 'Serializable' interface to all carts, device, controllers, etc
that can be (de)serialized. This fixes a long-standing design issue
which I personally caused many years ago.
Console switches state (SWCHB register) is now saved to state files.
Added beginnings of movie support. Basically, this saves an initial
state file, and thereafter continuously saves controller and console
switches state. Support is still somewhat rough and there's no UI for
it, but it does successfully save and later load/play state movies.
Removed specific events for driving controllers, and have them use
joystick events instead. This has the nice side effect that
joystick direction remapping 'just works' for driving controllers too.
Fixed issues with paddle emulation seen in 'Night Driver' ROM. Related
to this, removed a hack wrt paddles when grabmouse is enabled. There's
still some work to do when using the mouse to emulate paddles, but the
Stelladaptor and real paddles work fine.
Added beginnings of TrackBall CX-22 controller emulation. It doesn't
actually do anything yet, but the class is there :)
Probably some other stuff that I'm forgetting ...
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/stella/code/trunk@1385 8b62c5a3-ac7e-4cc8-8f21-d9a121418aba
2007-10-03 21:41:19 +00:00
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#include "Event.hxx"
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/**
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The standard Atari 2600 pair of paddle controllers.
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@author Bradford W. Mott
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*/
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class Paddles : public Controller
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{
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public:
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/**
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Create a new pair of paddle controllers plugged into the specified jack
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2008-04-13 23:43:14 +00:00
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@param jack The jack the controller is plugged into
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@param event The event object to use for events
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@param system The system using this controller
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@param swappaddle Whether to swap the paddles plugged into this jack
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@param swapaxis Whether to swap the axis on the paddle (x <-> y)
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@param swapdir Whether to swap the direction for which an axis
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causes movement (lesser axis values cause paddle
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resistance to decrease instead of increase)
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*/
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Paddles(Jack jack, const Event& event, const System& system,
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bool swappaddle, bool swapaxis, bool swapdir);
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virtual ~Paddles() = default;
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public:
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static constexpr int MAX_DIGITAL_SENSE = 20;
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static constexpr int MAX_MOUSE_SENSE = 20;
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static constexpr int MIN_DEJITTER = 0;
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2019-05-08 20:36:11 +00:00
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static constexpr int MAX_DEJITTER = 10;
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2019-05-08 20:02:04 +00:00
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2001-12-27 19:54:36 +00:00
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/**
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OK, another huge commit. I need to commit this now, because things are
starting to go out of sync on my development machines. OK, where to
begin ...
Changed state file format, so older state files will no longer work. The
changes aren't finalized yet, so expect more breakage.
Added getByte() and putByte() methods to serialized data, resulting in
smaller state files (previously, 1-byte values were stored as 4-byte ints).
Totally reworked controller handling code. Controller state is now
explicitly set with an ::update() method, making it easier to serialize.
Some work is still required on the serialization stuff for more advanced
controllers.
Added a 'Serializable' interface to all carts, device, controllers, etc
that can be (de)serialized. This fixes a long-standing design issue
which I personally caused many years ago.
Console switches state (SWCHB register) is now saved to state files.
Added beginnings of movie support. Basically, this saves an initial
state file, and thereafter continuously saves controller and console
switches state. Support is still somewhat rough and there's no UI for
it, but it does successfully save and later load/play state movies.
Removed specific events for driving controllers, and have them use
joystick events instead. This has the nice side effect that
joystick direction remapping 'just works' for driving controllers too.
Fixed issues with paddle emulation seen in 'Night Driver' ROM. Related
to this, removed a hack wrt paddles when grabmouse is enabled. There's
still some work to do when using the mouse to emulate paddles, but the
Stelladaptor and real paddles work fine.
Added beginnings of TrackBall CX-22 controller emulation. It doesn't
actually do anything yet, but the class is there :)
Probably some other stuff that I'm forgetting ...
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/stella/code/trunk@1385 8b62c5a3-ac7e-4cc8-8f21-d9a121418aba
2007-10-03 21:41:19 +00:00
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Update the entire digital and analog pin state according to the
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events currently set.
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*/
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void update() override;
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2019-03-29 23:17:24 +00:00
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/**
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Returns the name of this controller.
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*/
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string name() const override { return "Paddles"; }
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2018-03-17 22:33:05 +00:00
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/**
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Answers whether the controller is intrinsically an analog controller.
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*/
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bool isAnalog() const override { return true; }
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2011-12-26 21:40:28 +00:00
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/**
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Determines how this controller will treat values received from the
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X/Y axis and left/right buttons of the mouse. Since not all controllers
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use the mouse the same way (or at all), it's up to the specific class to
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decide how to use this data.
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2012-01-22 21:01:13 +00:00
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In the current implementation, the left button is tied to the X axis,
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and the right one tied to the Y axis.
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@param xtype The controller to use for x-axis data
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@param xid The controller ID to use for x-axis data (-1 for no id)
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@param ytype The controller to use for y-axis data
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@param yid The controller ID to use for y-axis data (-1 for no id)
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@return Whether the controller supports using the mouse
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*/
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bool setMouseControl(Controller::Type xtype, int xid,
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Controller::Type ytype, int yid) override;
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/**
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@param strength Value from 0 to 10
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*/
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static void setDejitterBase(int strength);
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/**
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@param strength Value from 0 to 10
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*/
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static void setDejitterDiff(int strength);
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/**
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Sets the sensitivity for digital emulation of paddle movement.
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This is only used for *digital* events (ie, buttons or keys,
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or digital joystick axis events); Stelladaptors or the mouse are
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not modified.
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2015-12-30 23:57:54 +00:00
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@param sensitivity Value from 1 to MAX_DIGITAL_SENSE, with larger
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values causing more movement
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*/
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static void setDigitalSensitivity(int sensitivity);
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2008-03-22 17:35:03 +00:00
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/**
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Sets the sensitivity for analog emulation of paddle movement
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using a mouse.
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2015-12-30 23:57:54 +00:00
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@param sensitivity Value from 1 to MAX_MOUSE_SENSE, with larger
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values causing more movement
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*/
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static void setMouseSensitivity(int sensitivity);
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2008-03-22 17:35:03 +00:00
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2015-12-30 23:57:54 +00:00
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/**
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Sets the maximum upper range for digital/mouse emulation of paddle
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movement (ie, a value of 50 means to only use 50% of the possible
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range of movement). Note that this specfically does not apply to
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Stelladaptor-like devices, which uses an absolute value range.
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@param range Value from 1 to 100, representing the percentage
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of the range to use
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*/
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static void setPaddleRange(int range);
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2017-05-06 16:36:19 +00:00
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static constexpr double MAX_RESISTANCE = 1400000.0;
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private:
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// Range of values over which digital and mouse movement is scaled
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// to paddle resistance
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static constexpr int TRIGMIN = 1;
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static constexpr int TRIGMAX = 4096;
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static int TRIGRANGE; // This one is variable for the upper range
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OK, another huge commit. I need to commit this now, because things are
starting to go out of sync on my development machines. OK, where to
begin ...
Changed state file format, so older state files will no longer work. The
changes aren't finalized yet, so expect more breakage.
Added getByte() and putByte() methods to serialized data, resulting in
smaller state files (previously, 1-byte values were stored as 4-byte ints).
Totally reworked controller handling code. Controller state is now
explicitly set with an ::update() method, making it easier to serialize.
Some work is still required on the serialization stuff for more advanced
controllers.
Added a 'Serializable' interface to all carts, device, controllers, etc
that can be (de)serialized. This fixes a long-standing design issue
which I personally caused many years ago.
Console switches state (SWCHB register) is now saved to state files.
Added beginnings of movie support. Basically, this saves an initial
state file, and thereafter continuously saves controller and console
switches state. Support is still somewhat rough and there's no UI for
it, but it does successfully save and later load/play state movies.
Removed specific events for driving controllers, and have them use
joystick events instead. This has the nice side effect that
joystick direction remapping 'just works' for driving controllers too.
Fixed issues with paddle emulation seen in 'Night Driver' ROM. Related
to this, removed a hack wrt paddles when grabmouse is enabled. There's
still some work to do when using the mouse to emulate paddles, but the
Stelladaptor and real paddles work fine.
Added beginnings of TrackBall CX-22 controller emulation. It doesn't
actually do anything yet, but the class is there :)
Probably some other stuff that I'm forgetting ...
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/stella/code/trunk@1385 8b62c5a3-ac7e-4cc8-8f21-d9a121418aba
2007-10-03 21:41:19 +00:00
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// Pre-compute the events we care about based on given port
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// This will eliminate test for left or right port in update()
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Large number of changes related to controller input and handling.
Moved a lot of the code into the respective Controller classes, in the
process cleaning up the EventHandler (which was starting to get a little
unwieldy).
I've borrowed some code and ideas from z26, but also improved on it as
well:
1) Stelladaptor devices now send their events directly to a
controller class, allowing for any Stelladaptor device to emulate
a controller (to the limits of the input device, of course).
2) Hopefully fixed Stelladaptor driving controller support. Eckhard,
could you test this, since I don't have any of those myself?
3) Improved interaction with different input devices. For example,
a Stelladaptor, mouse, joystick (digital and/or analog axis), and
the keyboard can now simulate paddle events at the same time. So it
shouldn't matter what input devices you have plugged in; things should
'just work'. In the case of Stelladaptor paddles, you may have to
'zero' them by turning completely left, however.
4) Related to (3), changed mouse events to use relative motion. This
should fix the issues with paddle emulation/movement behaving
differently based on the window size.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/stella/code/trunk@1412 8b62c5a3-ac7e-4cc8-8f21-d9a121418aba
2008-03-02 19:20:50 +00:00
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Event::Type myP0AxisValue, myP1AxisValue,
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myP0DecEvent, myP0IncEvent,
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myP1DecEvent, myP1IncEvent,
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myP0FireEvent, myP1FireEvent,
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myAxisMouseMotion;
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Large number of changes related to controller input and handling.
Moved a lot of the code into the respective Controller classes, in the
process cleaning up the EventHandler (which was starting to get a little
unwieldy).
I've borrowed some code and ideas from z26, but also improved on it as
well:
1) Stelladaptor devices now send their events directly to a
controller class, allowing for any Stelladaptor device to emulate
a controller (to the limits of the input device, of course).
2) Hopefully fixed Stelladaptor driving controller support. Eckhard,
could you test this, since I don't have any of those myself?
3) Improved interaction with different input devices. For example,
a Stelladaptor, mouse, joystick (digital and/or analog axis), and
the keyboard can now simulate paddle events at the same time. So it
shouldn't matter what input devices you have plugged in; things should
'just work'. In the case of Stelladaptor paddles, you may have to
'zero' them by turning completely left, however.
4) Related to (3), changed mouse events to use relative motion. This
should fix the issues with paddle emulation/movement behaving
differently based on the window size.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/stella/code/trunk@1412 8b62c5a3-ac7e-4cc8-8f21-d9a121418aba
2008-03-02 19:20:50 +00:00
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// The following are used for the various mouse-axis modes
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int myMPaddleID{-1}; // paddle to emulate in 'automatic' mode
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int myMPaddleIDX{-1}, myMPaddleIDY{-1}; // paddles to emulate in 'specific axis' mode
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bool myKeyRepeat0{false}, myKeyRepeat1{false};
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int myPaddleRepeat0{0}, myPaddleRepeat1{0};
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std::array<int, 2> myCharge{TRIGRANGE/2, TRIGRANGE/2}, myLastCharge{0};
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int myLastAxisX{0}, myLastAxisY{0};
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int myAxisDigitalZero{0}, myAxisDigitalOne{0};
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static int DIGITAL_SENSITIVITY, DIGITAL_DISTANCE;
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static int DEJITTER_BASE, DEJITTER_DIFF;
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static int MOUSE_SENSITIVITY;
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// Lookup table for associating paddle buttons with controller pins
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// Yes, this is hideously complex
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static const std::array<Controller::DigitalPin, 2> ourButtonPin;
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private:
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// Following constructors and assignment operators not supported
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Paddles() = delete;
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Paddles(const Paddles&) = delete;
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Paddles(Paddles&&) = delete;
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Paddles& operator=(const Paddles&) = delete;
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Paddles& operator=(Paddles&&) = delete;
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};
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#endif
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