$ 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>
* Allow developers to choose metric or imperial, and their decimal seperator of choice for Pokédex entries
- Creates which cleans up the existing implementing of printing height and weight to the pokedex
- Developers can choose to use metric or imperial units of measurement in the Pokédex
- - Developers can choose to use any character as a decimal seperator in the Pokédex
- Allows users to define units and decimal seperators independently
- Fixes a bug in Lotad / Seedot house
* Fixed compilation issue with agbcc
* Updated to include HGSS Dex and address PR Feedback
* adds support for mgba printf debugging as well as adding support for switching between debugging configuration
* adds `mini_printf` as an alternative to libc printf as well as switches to choose a pretty printing handler
* adds a pretty printing format to `mini_printf` to print preproc encoded strings
Previously, aggressive loop optimizations with a new compiler were not
possible due to undefined behaviour at end of arrays.
A macro "UBFIX" is added to allow ifdefs for fixes which resolve
undefined behavior. For example newer GCC versions will detect various
bugs in the original game code and will otherwise not compile with -Werror.