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Location: cpp/openttd-patchpack/source/src/newgrf_town.h

Niels Martin Hansen
Change: Limit in-editor warnings in VS 2019

The AllRules ruleset causes the VS 2019 editor to litter warning squiggles all over the place, about things that would never be fixed. Limit it to the smallest ruleset available. Warnings shown now mainly concern potential arithmetic overflows.
/* $Id$ */

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/** @file newgrf_town.h Functions to handle the town part of NewGRF towns. */

#ifndef NEWGRF_TOWN_H
#define NEWGRF_TOWN_H

#include "town_type.h"
#include "newgrf_spritegroup.h"

/**
 * Scope resolver for a town.
 * @note Currently there is no direct town resolver; we only need to get town
 *       variable results from inside stations, house tiles and industries,
 *       and to check the town's persistent storage.
 */
struct TownScopeResolver : public ScopeResolver {
	Town *t;       ///< %Town of the scope.
	bool readonly; ///< When set, persistent storage of the town is read-only,

	/**
	 * Resolver of a town scope.
	 * @param ro Surrounding resolver.
	 * @param t %Town of the scope.
	 * @param readonly Scope may change persistent storage of the town.
	 */
	TownScopeResolver(ResolverObject &ro, Town *t, bool readonly)
		: ScopeResolver(ro), t(t), readonly(readonly)
	{
	}

	virtual uint32 GetVariable(byte variable, uint32 parameter, bool *available) const;
	virtual void StorePSA(uint reg, int32 value);
};

/** Resolver of town properties. */
struct TownResolverObject : public ResolverObject {
	TownScopeResolver town_scope; ///< Scope resolver specific for towns.

	TownResolverObject(const struct GRFFile *grffile, Town *t, bool readonly);

	ScopeResolver *GetScope(VarSpriteGroupScope scope = VSG_SCOPE_SELF, byte relative = 0) override
	{
		switch (scope) {
			case VSG_SCOPE_SELF: return &town_scope;
			default: return ResolverObject::GetScope(scope, relative);
		}
	}
};

#endif /* NEWGRF_TOWN_H */