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#ifndef GUARD_CONFIG_H
#define GUARD_CONFIG_H
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// In the Generation 3 games, Asserts were used in various debug builds.
// Ruby/Sapphire and Emerald do not have these asserts while Fire Red
// still has them in the ROM. This is because the developers forgot
// to define NDEBUG before release, however this has been changed as
// Ruby's actual debug build does not use the AGBPrint features.
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#define NDEBUG
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// To enable printf debugging, comment out "#define NDEBUG". This allows
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// the various AGBPrint functions to be used. (See include/gba/isagbprint.h).
// See below for enabling different pretty printing versions.
#ifndef NDEBUG
#define PRETTY_PRINT_MINI_PRINTF (0)
#define PRETTY_PRINT_LIBC (1)
#define LOG_HANDLER_AGB_PRINT (0)
#define LOG_HANDLER_NOCASH_PRINT (1)
#define LOG_HANDLER_MGBA_PRINT (2)
// Use this switch to choose a handler for pretty printing.
// NOTE: mini_printf supports a custom pretty printing formatter to display preproc encoded strings. (%S)
// some libc distributions (especially dkp arm-libc) will fail to link pretty printing.
#define PRETTY_PRINT_HANDLER (PRETTY_PRINT_MINI_PRINTF)
// Use this switch to choose a handler for printf output.
// NOTE: These will only work on the respective emulators and should not be used in a productive environment.
// Some emulators or real hardware might (and is allowed to) crash if they are used.
// AGB_PRINT is supported on respective debug units.
#define LOG_HANDLER (LOG_HANDLER_MGBA_PRINT)
#endif
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// Uncomment to fix some identified minor bugs
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#define BUGFIX
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// Various undefined behavior bugs may or may not prevent compilation with
// newer compilers. So always fix them when using a modern compiler.
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#if MODERN || defined(BUGFIX)
#ifndef UBFIX
#define UBFIX
#endif
#endif
// Compatibility definition for other projects to detect pokeemerald-expansion
#define RHH_EXPANSION
// Legacy branch-based defines included for backwards compatibility
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#define BATTLE_ENGINE
#define POKEMON_EXPANSION
#define ITEM_EXPANSION
// Generation constants used in configs to define behavior
#define GEN_1 0
#define GEN_2 1
#define GEN_3 2
#define GEN_4 3
#define GEN_5 4
#define GEN_6 5
#define GEN_7 6
#define GEN_8 7
#define GEN_9 8
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#define GEN_LATEST GEN_9
// General settings
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#define EXPANSION_INTRO TRUE // If TRUE, a custom RHH intro will play after the vanilla copyright screen.
#define POKEDEX_PLUS_HGSS FALSE // If TRUE, enables the custom HGSS style Pokedex.
#define SUMMARY_SCREEN_NATURE_COLORS TRUE // If TRUE, nature-based stat boosts and reductions will be red and blue in the summary screen.
#define HQ_RANDOM TRUE // If TRUE, replaces the default RNG with an implementation of SFC32 RNG. May break code that relies on RNG.
Competitive-formatted parties (#3545) $ python3 migration_scripts/convert_parties.py src/data/trainers.h src/data/trainer_parties.h src/data/npc_trainers.party Is available to convert Trainer Control-formatted trainers/parties into Competitive-formatted ones. Multiple '#include's can be placed in the trainer section of src/data.c to support spreading the trainers across multiple .party files. trainerproc does not interpret the values, leaving that job to the C compiler, so we use '#line' to associate those errors with the lines in the .party file(s). Because the columns don't make sense we use -fno-show-column and -fno-diagostics-show-caret. We might want to move gTrainers into its own file so that the rest of src/data.c isn't affected by those flags. Extensions (misfeatures, imo): - .party files are passed through cpp, so '#define's are supported, and so are '// ...' and '/* ... */' comments. - .party files also support writing, e.g. 'SPECIES_PIKACHU' instead of 'Pikachu'. This allows people to write constants explicitly if they like. Pragmas: - '#pragma trainerproc ivs explicit' requires an explicit 'IVs:' line rather than defaulting to 31s. - '#pragma trainerproc ivs <IVs>' changes the default IVs. - '#pragma trainerproc level explicit' requires an explicit 'Level:' line rather than defaulting to 100. - '#pragma trainerproc level <level>' changes the default level. Co-authored-by: Eduardo Quezada <eduardo602002@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alex <93446519+AlexOn1ine@users.noreply.github.com>
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#define COMPETITIVE_PARTY_SYNTAX TRUE // If TRUE, parties are defined in "competitive syntax".
// Measurement system constants to be used for UNITS
#define UNITS_IMPERIAL 0 // Inches, feet, pounds
#define UNITS_METRIC 1 // meters, kilograms
#define UNITS UNITS_IMPERIAL
#define CHAR_DEC_SEPARATOR CHAR_PERIOD // CHAR_PERIOD is used as a decimal separator only in the UK and the US. The rest of the world uses CHAR_COMMA.
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#endif // GUARD_CONFIG_H