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(svn r20247) -Fix: when it is known the loading an old savegame is going to fail, bail out immediately (using an exception) instead of going on until e.g. the expected number of byte is read
/* $Id$ */

/*
 * 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.
 * See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

/** @file rev.cpp Autogenerated file with the revision and such of OpenTTD. */

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "rev.h"

/**
 * The text version of OpenTTD's revision.
 * This will be either "<major>.<minor>.<build>[-RC<rc>]",
 * "r<revision number>[M][-<branch>]" or "norev000".
 *
 * The major, minor and build are the numbers that describe releases of
 * OpenTTD (like 0.5.3). "-RC" is used to flag release candidates.
 *
 * The revision number is fairly straight forward. The M is to show that
 * the binary is made from modified source code. The branch shows the
 * branch the revision is of and will not be there when it is trunk.
 *
 * norev000 is for non-releases that are made on systems without
 * subversion or sources that are not a checkout of subversion.
 */
const char _openttd_revision[] = "!!VERSION!!";

/**
 * The text version of OpenTTD's build date.
 * Updating the build date in this file is the safest as it generally gets
 * updated for each revision in contrary to most other files that only see
 * updates when they are actually changed themselves.
 */
const char _openttd_build_date[] = __DATE__ " " __TIME__;

/**
 * Let us know if current build was modified. This detection
 * works even in the case when revision string is overriden by
 * --revision argument.
 * Value 0 means no modification, 1 is for unknown state
 * (compiling from sources without any version control software)
 * and 2 is for modified revision.
 */
const byte _openttd_revision_modified = !!MODIFIED!!;

/**
 * The NewGRF revision of OTTD:
 * bits  meaning.
 * 28-31 major version
 * 24-27 minor version
 * 20-23 build
 *    19 1 if it is a release, 0 if it is not.
 *  0-18 revision number; 0 for releases and when the revision is unknown.
 *
 * The 19th bit is there so the development/betas/alpha, etc. leading to a
 * final release will always have a lower version number than the released
 * version, thus making comparisions on specific revisions easy.
 */
const uint32 _openttd_newgrf_version = 1 << 28 | 1 << 24 | 0 << 20 | 0 << 19 | (!!REVISION!! & ((1 << 19) - 1));

#ifdef __MORPHOS__
/**
 * Variable used by MorphOS to show the version.
 */
extern const char morphos_versions_tag[] = "$VER: OpenTTD !!VERSION!! (!!DATE!!) OpenTTD Team [MorphOS, PowerPC]";
#endif