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rubidium
(svn r20593) -Fix: (rlongago, r20547): long ago the service interval was int16, after which is got converted to Date except in the order backup. Much later I copied the savegame snippets from a vehicle and applied that on the order backup. Presto, reading/writing 32 bits (of Date) into 16 bits of ancient style service interval. That would then "spoil" the name pointer and that eventually crashes OpenTTD as it's likely to be an invalid pointer.
/* $Id$ */

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/** @file depot_func.h Functions related to depots. */

#ifndef DEPOT_FUNC_H
#define DEPOT_FUNC_H

#include "tile_type.h"
#include "vehicle_type.h"
#include "direction_type.h"
#include "slope_type.h"

void ShowDepotWindow(TileIndex tile, VehicleType type);
void InitializeDepots();

void DeleteDepotHighlightOfVehicle(const Vehicle *v);

/**
 * Find out if the slope of the tile is suitable to build a depot of given direction
 * @param direction The direction in which the depot's exit points
 * @param tileh The slope of the tile in question
 * @return true if the construction is possible

 * This is checked by the ugly 0x4C >> direction magic, which does the following:
 * 0x4C is 0100 1100 and tileh has only bits 0..3 set (steep tiles are ruled out)
 * So: for direction (only the significant bits are shown)<p>
 * 00 (exit towards NE) we need either bit 2 or 3 set in tileh: 0x4C >> 0 = 1100<p>
 * 01 (exit towards SE) we need either bit 1 or 2 set in tileh: 0x4C >> 1 = 0110<p>
 * 02 (exit towards SW) we need either bit 0 or 1 set in tileh: 0x4C >> 2 = 0011<p>
 * 03 (exit towards NW) we need either bit 0 or 4 set in tileh: 0x4C >> 3 = 1001<p>
 * So ((0x4C >> direction) & tileh) determines whether the depot can be built on the current tileh
 */
static inline bool CanBuildDepotByTileh(DiagDirection direction, Slope tileh)
{
	return ((0x4C >> direction) & tileh) != 0;
}

#endif /* DEPOT_FUNC_H */