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24 cvar_t variables are used to hold scalar or string variables that can be changed or displayed at the console or prog code as well as accessed directly
27 it is sufficient to initialize a cvar_t with just the first two fields, or
28 you can add a ,true flag for variables that you want saved to the configuration
29 file when the game is quit:
31 cvar_t r_draworder = {"r_draworder","1"};
32 cvar_t scr_screensize = {"screensize","1",true};
34 Cvars must be registered before use, or they will have a 0 value instead of the float interpretation of the string. Generally, all cvar_t declarations should be registered in the apropriate init function before any console commands are executed:
35 Cvar_RegisterVariable (&host_framerate);
38 C code usually just references a cvar in place:
39 if ( r_draworder.value )
41 It could optionally ask for the value to be looked up for a string name:
42 if (Cvar_VariableValue ("r_draworder"))
44 Interpreted prog code can access cvars with the cvar(name) or
45 cvar_set (name, value) internal functions:
46 teamplay = cvar("teamplay");
47 cvar_set ("registered", "1");
49 The user can access cvars from the console in two ways:
50 r_draworder prints the current value
51 r_draworder 0 sets the current value to 0
52 Cvars are restricted from having the same names as commands to keep this
53 interface from being ambiguous.
63 #define CVAR_READONLY 4
64 // used to determine if flags is valid
65 #define CVAR_MAXFLAGSVAL 7
66 // for internal use only!
67 #define CVAR_DEFAULTSET (1<<30)
68 #define CVAR_ALLOCATED (1<<31)
71 // type of a cvar for menu purposes
72 #define CVARMENUTYPE_FLOAT 1
73 #define CVARMENUTYPE_INTEGER 2
74 #define CVARMENUTYPE_SLIDER 3
75 #define CVARMENUTYPE_BOOL 4
76 #define CVARMENUTYPE_STRING 5
77 #define CVARMENUTYPE_OPTION 6
79 // which menu to put a cvar in
80 #define CVARMENU_GRAPHICS 1
81 #define CVARMENU_SOUND 2
82 #define CVARMENU_INPUT 3
83 #define CVARMENU_NETWORK 4
84 #define CVARMENU_SERVER 5
86 #define MAX_CVAROPTIONS 16
88 typedef struct cvaroption_s
95 typedef struct menucvar_s
98 float valuemin, valuemax, valuestep;
100 cvaroption_t optionlist[MAX_CVAROPTIONS];
105 typedef struct cvar_s
119 //menucvar_t menuinfo;
124 void Cvar_MenuSlider(cvar_t *variable, int menu, float slider_min, float slider_max, float slider_step);
125 void Cvar_MenuBool(cvar_t *variable, int menu, const char *name_false, const char *name_true);
126 void Cvar_MenuFloat(cvar_t *variable, int menu, float range_min, float range_max);
127 void Cvar_MenuInteger(cvar_t *variable, int menu, int range_min, int range_max);
128 void Cvar_MenuString(cvar_t *variable, int menu);
129 void Cvar_MenuOption(cvar_t *variable, int menu, int value[16], const char *name[16]);
132 void Cvar_RegisterVariable (cvar_t *variable);
133 // registers a cvar that already has the name, string, and optionally the
134 // archive elements set.
136 void Cvar_Set (const char *var_name, const char *value);
137 // equivelant to "<name> <variable>" typed at the console
139 void Cvar_SetValue (const char *var_name, float value);
140 // expands value to a string and calls Cvar_Set
142 void Cvar_SetQuick (cvar_t *var, const char *value);
143 void Cvar_SetValueQuick (cvar_t *var, float value);
145 float Cvar_VariableValue (const char *var_name);
146 // returns 0 if not defined or non numeric
148 const char *Cvar_VariableString (const char *var_name);
149 // returns an empty string if not defined
151 const char *Cvar_VariableDefString (const char *var_name);
152 // returns an empty string if not defined
154 const char *Cvar_CompleteVariable (const char *partial);
155 // attempts to match a partial variable name for command line completion
156 // returns NULL if nothing fits
158 void Cvar_CompleteCvarPrint (const char *partial);
160 qboolean Cvar_Command (void);
161 // called by Cmd_ExecuteString when Cmd_Argv(0) doesn't match a known
162 // command. Returns true if the command was a variable reference that
163 // was handled. (print or change)
165 void Cvar_WriteVariables (qfile_t *f);
166 // Writes lines containing "set variable value" for all variables
167 // with the archive flag set to true.
169 cvar_t *Cvar_FindVar (const char *var_name);
170 cvar_t *Cvar_FindVarAfter (const char *prev_var_name, int neededflags);
172 int Cvar_CompleteCountPossible (const char *partial);
173 const char **Cvar_CompleteBuildList (const char *partial);
174 // Added by EvilTypeGuy - functions for tab completion system
175 // Thanks to Fett erich@heintz.com
178 void Cvar_List_f (void);
179 // Prints a list of Cvars including a count of them to the user console
180 // Referenced in cmd.c in Cmd_Init hence it's inclusion here
181 // Added by EvilTypeGuy eviltypeguy@qeradiant.com
182 // Thanks to Matthias "Maddes" Buecher, http://www.inside3d.com/qip/
184 void Cvar_Set_f (void);
185 void Cvar_SetA_f (void);
186 // commands to create new cvars (or set existing ones)
187 // seta creates an archived cvar (saved to config)
189 cvar_t *Cvar_Get (const char *name, const char *value, int flags);
190 // allocates a cvar by name and returns its address,
191 // or merely sets its value if it already exists.