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(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.
/* $Id$ */

/*
 * This file is part of OpenTTD.
 * OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
 * OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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 */

/** @file squirrel_std.hpp defines the Squirrel Standard Function class */

#ifndef SQUIRREL_STD_HPP
#define SQUIRREL_STD_HPP

#if defined(__APPLE__)
/* Which idiotic system makes 'require' a macro? :s Oh well.... */
#undef require
#endif /* __APPLE__ */

/**
 * By default we want to give a set of standard commands to a SQ script.
 * Most of them are easy wrappers around internal functions. Of course we
 *  could just as easy include things like the stdmath of SQ, but of those
 *  functions we are sure they work on all our supported targets.
 */
class SquirrelStd {
public:

	/**
	 * Get the lowest of two integers.
	 */
	static SQInteger min(HSQUIRRELVM vm);

	/**
	 * Get the highest of two integers.
	 */
	static SQInteger max(HSQUIRRELVM vm);

	/**
	 * Load another file on runtime.
	 * @note This is always loaded on the root-level, no matter where you call this.
	 * @note The filename is always relative from the script it is called from. Absolute calls are NOT allowed!
	 */
	static SQInteger require(HSQUIRRELVM vm);

	/**
	 * Enable/disable stack trace showing for handled exceptions.
	 */
	static SQInteger notifyallexceptions(HSQUIRRELVM vm);
};

/**
 * Register all standard functions we want to give to a script.
 */
void squirrel_register_std(Squirrel *engine);

/**
 * Register all standard functions that are available on first startup.
 * @note this set is very limited, and is only ment to load other scripts and things like that.
 */
void squirrel_register_global_std(Squirrel *engine);

#endif /* SQUIRREL_STD_HPP */