pidgin/plugins/crazychat/face.h

Tue, 07 May 2013 05:04:46 -0400

author
Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date
Tue, 07 May 2013 05:04:46 -0400
changeset 33923
0fcc5635daba
parent 31293
169eeb43b52c
permissions
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Rewrite debug window filter in JS.

Note, this does cause a couple regressions, but they are probably not
that big a deal. First, the JS regular expression syntax is slightly
different. Second, the JS regex API lacks a way to reliably determine
the location of matched groups, so we can't highlight just the groups
and must highlight the entire expression.

I suspect that none of our users ever had to use any fancy regex in the
debug window, and that most of our developers didn't even know it could
be done. So I doubt these regressions will cause much pain.

#ifndef __FACE_H__
#define __FACE_H__

#include <GL/gl.h>
#include <GL/glu.h>
#include "glm.h"

#define NUM_PARTS 10
#define DOG_SHARK_CHANGE 5
#define CRAZY_COUNT 12
#define MAX_EYE_POP 1.3
#define EYE_TIME 120
#define MAX_FILE_LEN 64
#define ANGLE_INC 60

typedef enum {DOG, SHARK} KIND;
typedef int BOOL;
typedef enum {UP, DOWN, CONST} DIRECTION;
typedef enum {NORMAL, CRAZY1, CRAZY2, CRAZY3} OUTPUT_MODE;

struct face_struct {
	char* name;
	KIND my_kind;
	void* char_struct;
	GLint* mat_indeces;
	GLMmat_str* materials;
	OUTPUT_MODE my_mode;
	int eye_count, crazy_count;
	void (*draw_func)(struct face_struct*, GLfloat, GLfloat, BOOL, BOOL, GLfloat, DIRECTION, OUTPUT_MODE);
	float curr_z_angle, curr_eye_pop;
};

typedef struct face_struct* FACE;
typedef enum {APPENDAGE, HEAD, LIDS, LEFT_IRIS, RIGHT_IRIS, EYES, PUPIL, EXTRA1, EXTRA2, EXTRA3} PART;

FACE init_face(KIND kind);

FACE copy_face(FACE f);

void draw_face(FACE face, GLfloat zrot, GLfloat yrot, BOOL left_eye, BOOL right_eye, GLfloat mouth_open, DIRECTION dir, OUTPUT_MODE mode);

void change_materials(FACE face, int* mats, int num_change);

#endif

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