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rubidium
(svn r11433) -Fix: starting OpenTTD with DOS files made it look weird out of the box.
-Change: make extra sprites (the ones not in the TTD GRFs) replaceable using Action 5.
-Feature: make replacing contiguous subsets of sprites in for some types possible in Action 5.
Note to GRF authors: when you replaced OpenTTD sprites that are not from the TTD GRF files using Action A, your GRF will not have the intended result anymore as the sprite numbers have changed. You should replace the Action A with an Action 5 from now on.
/* $Id$ */

/** @file settings.h */

#ifndef SETTINGS_H
#define SETTINGS_H

#include "saveload.h"

/** Convention/Type of settings. This is then further specified if necessary
 * with the SLE_ (SLE_VAR/SLE_FILE) enums in saveload.h
 * @see VarTypes
 * @see SettingDescBase */
enum SettingDescTypeLong {
	/* 4 bytes allocated a maximum of 16 types for GenericType */
	SDT_BEGIN       = 0,
	SDT_NUMX        = 0, ///< any number-type
	SDT_BOOLX       = 1, ///< a boolean number
	SDT_ONEOFMANY   = 2, ///< bitmasked number where only ONE bit may be set
	SDT_MANYOFMANY  = 3, ///< bitmasked number where MULTIPLE bits may be set
	SDT_INTLIST     = 4, ///< list of integers seperated by a comma ','
	SDT_STRING      = 5, ///< string with a pre-allocated buffer
	SDT_END,
	/* 10 more possible primitives */
};

template <> struct EnumPropsT<SettingDescTypeLong> : MakeEnumPropsT<SettingDescTypeLong, byte, SDT_BEGIN, SDT_END, SDT_END> {};
typedef TinyEnumT<SettingDescTypeLong> SettingDescType;


enum SettingGuiFlagLong {
	/* 8 bytes allocated for a maximum of 8 flags
	 * Flags directing saving/loading of a variable */
	SGF_NONE = 0,
	SGF_0ISDISABLED  = 1 << 0, ///< a value of zero means the feature is disabled
	SGF_NOCOMMA      = 1 << 1, ///< number without any thousand seperators (no formatting)
	SGF_MULTISTRING  = 1 << 2, ///< the value represents a limited number of string-options (internally integer)
	SGF_NETWORK_ONLY = 1 << 3, ///< this setting only applies to network games
	SGF_CURRENCY     = 1 << 4, ///< the number represents money, so when reading value multiply by exchange rate
	SGF_END          = 1 << 5,
	/* 3 more possible flags */
};

DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BIT_SET(SettingGuiFlagLong);
template <> struct EnumPropsT<SettingGuiFlagLong> : MakeEnumPropsT<SettingGuiFlagLong, byte, SGF_NONE, SGF_END, SGF_END> {};
typedef TinyEnumT<SettingGuiFlagLong> SettingGuiFlag;


typedef int32 OnChange(int32 var);          ///< callback prototype on data modification
typedef int32 OnConvert(const char *value); ///< callback prototype for convertion error

struct SettingDescBase {
	const char *name;       ///< name of the setting. Used in configuration file and for console
	const void *def;        ///< default value given when none is present
	SettingDescType cmd;    ///< various flags for the variable
	SettingGuiFlag flags;   ///< handles how a setting would show up in the GUI (text/currency, etc.)
	int32 min, max;         ///< minimum and maximum values
	int32 interval;         ///< the interval to use between settings in the 'patches' window. If interval is '0' the interval is dynamically determined
	const char *many;       ///< ONE/MANY_OF_MANY: string of possible values for this type
	StringID str;           ///< (translated) string with descriptive text; gui and console
	OnChange *proc;         ///< callback procedure for when the value is changed
	OnConvert *proc_cnvt;   ///< callback procedure when loading value mechanism fails
};

struct SettingDesc {
	SettingDescBase desc;   ///< Settings structure (going to configuration file)
	SaveLoad save;          ///< Internal structure (going to savegame, parts to config)
};

/* NOTE: The only difference between SettingDesc and SettingDescGlob is
 * that one uses global variables as a source and the other offsets
 * in a struct which are bound to a certain variable during runtime.
 * The only way to differentiate between these two is to check if an object
 * has been passed to the function or not. If not, then it is a global variable
 * and save->variable has its address, otherwise save->variable only holds the
 * offset in a certain struct */
typedef SettingDesc SettingDescGlobVarList;

enum IniGroupType {
	IGT_VARIABLES = 0, ///< values of the form "landscape = hilly"
	IGT_LIST      = 1, ///< a list of values, seperated by \n and terminated by the next group block
};

/** The patch values that are used for new games and/or modified in config file */
extern Patches _patches_newgame;

bool IConsoleSetPatchSetting(const char *name, int32 value);
void IConsoleGetPatchSetting(const char *name);
void IConsoleListPatches();
const SettingDesc *GetPatchFromName(const char *name, uint *i);
bool SetPatchValue(uint index, const Patches *object, int32 value);

#endif /* SETTINGS_H */