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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.
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 * 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 tile_type.h Types related to tiles. */

#ifndef TILE_TYPE_H
#define TILE_TYPE_H

static const uint TILE_SIZE      = 16;            ///< Tiles are 16x16 "units" in size
static const uint TILE_UNIT_MASK = TILE_SIZE - 1; ///< for masking in/out the inner-tile units.
static const uint TILE_PIXELS    = 32;            ///< a tile is 32x32 pixels
static const uint TILE_HEIGHT    =  8;            ///< The standard height-difference between tiles on two levels is 8 (z-diff 8)

static const uint MAX_TILE_HEIGHT     = 15;                    ///< Maximum allowed tile height

static const uint MIN_SNOWLINE_HEIGHT = 2;                     ///< Minimum snowline height
static const uint DEF_SNOWLINE_HEIGHT = 7;                     ///< Default snowline height
static const uint MAX_SNOWLINE_HEIGHT = (MAX_TILE_HEIGHT - 2); ///< Maximum allowed snowline height


/**
 * The different types of tiles.
 *
 * Each tile belongs to one type, according whatever is build on it.
 *
 * @note A railway with a crossing street is marked as MP_ROAD.
 */
enum TileType {
	MP_CLEAR,               ///< A tile without any structures, i.e. grass, rocks, farm fields etc.
	MP_RAILWAY,             ///< A railway
	MP_ROAD,                ///< A tile with road (or tram tracks)
	MP_HOUSE,               ///< A house by a town
	MP_TREES,               ///< Tile got trees
	MP_STATION,             ///< A tile of a station
	MP_WATER,               ///< Water tile
	MP_VOID,                ///< Invisible tiles at the SW and SE border
	MP_INDUSTRY,            ///< Part of an industry
	MP_TUNNELBRIDGE,        ///< Tunnel entry/exit and bridge heads
	MP_OBJECT,              ///< Contains objects such as transmitters and owned land
};

/**
 * Additional infos of a tile on a tropic game.
 *
 * The tropiczone is not modified during gameplay. It mainly affects tree growth. (desert tiles are visible though)
 *
 * In randomly generated maps:
 *  TROPICZONE_DESERT: Generated everywhere, if there is neither water nor mountains (TileHeight >= 4) in a certain distance from the tile.
 *  TROPICZONE_RAINFOREST: Genereated everywhere, if there is no desert in a certain distance from the tile.
 *  TROPICZONE_NORMAL: Everywhere else, i.e. between desert and rainforest and on sea (if you clear the water).
 *
 * In scenarios:
 *  TROPICZONE_NORMAL: Default value.
 *  TROPICZONE_DESERT: Placed manually.
 *  TROPICZONE_RAINFOREST: Placed if you plant certain rainforest-trees.
 */
enum TropicZone {
	TROPICZONE_NORMAL     = 0,      ///< Normal tropiczone
	TROPICZONE_DESERT     = 1,      ///< Tile is desert
	TROPICZONE_RAINFOREST = 2,      ///< Rainforest tile
};

/**
 * The index/ID of a Tile.
 */
typedef uint32 TileIndex;

/**
 * The very nice invalid tile marker
 */
static const TileIndex INVALID_TILE = (TileIndex)-1;

#endif /* TILE_TYPE_H */