date.h
author bjarni
Thu, 05 Oct 2006 12:59:28 +0000
changeset 4739 e626ef1b522e
parent 4666 172a0cdf28a6
child 5469 7edfc643abbc
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r6651) -Coding feature: added the windowevent WE_INVALIDATE_DATA
This gives the ability to invalidate some window data and recalculate as needed instead of doing it for each WE_PAINT

This event is called right away when using InvalidateWindowData(), so it may be a good idea to set a bool or similar in the window
or similar and then act on that bool in WE_PAINT instead of doing a lot of stuff in WE_INVALIDATE_DATA as it might be called more than once before WE_PAINT is called

InvalidateWindowData() will not automatically repaint the window, so if you want to repaint it as well, you need to mark it dirty as well.

Made the depot windows use WE_INVALIDATE_DATA to set when to generate the engine and wagon lists instead of at each redraw
It makes no sense to regenerate the list when say using the scrollbar if we know that no vehicle have entered or left the list

NOTE: currently there is a piece of code to generate the list when it's not needed and compare it to the stored list and assert if they mismatch
This check is somewhat slow and kills the whole idea of WE_INVALIDATE_DATA, so it's a short lived one to verify that InvalidateWindowData() is used everywhere where it's needed
/* $Id$ */

#ifndef DATE_H
#define DATE_H

/**
 * 1 day is 74 ticks; _date_fract used to be uint16 and incremented by 885. On
 *                    an overflow the new day begun and 65535 / 885 = 74.
 * 1 tick is approximately 30 ms.
 * 1 day is thus about 2 seconds (74 * 30 = 2220) on a machine that can run OpenTTD normally
 */
#define DAY_TICKS 74

/*
 * ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR, ORIGINAL_MAX_YEAR and DAYS_TILL_ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR are
 * primarily used for loading newgrf and savegame data and returning some
 * newgrf (callback) functions that were in the original (TTD) inherited
 * format, where '_date == 0' meant that it was 1920-01-01.
 */

/** The minimum starting year/base year of the original TTD */
#define ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR 1920
/** The maximum year of the original TTD */
#define ORIGINAL_MAX_YEAR 2090

/**
 * The offset in days from the '_date == 0' till
 * 'ConvertYMDToDate(ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR, 0, 1)'
 */
#define DAYS_TILL_ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR (365 * ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR + ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR / 4 - ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR / 100 + ORIGINAL_BASE_YEAR / 400)

/* The absolute minimum & maximum years in OTTD */
#define MIN_YEAR 0
/* MAX_YEAR, nicely rounded value of the number of years that can
 * be encoded in a single 32 bits date, about 2^31 / 366 years. */
#define MAX_YEAR 5000000

/* Year and Date are defined elsewhere */
typedef uint8  Month;
typedef uint8  Day;
typedef uint16 DateFract;

typedef struct YearMonthDay {
	Year  year;
	Month month;
	Day   day;
} YearMonthDay;

extern Year      _cur_year;
extern Month     _cur_month;
extern Date      _date;
extern DateFract _date_fract;


void SetDate(Date date);
void ConvertDateToYMD(Date date, YearMonthDay *ymd);
Date ConvertYMDToDate(Year year, Month month, Day day);

#endif /* DATE_H */