WinMain now wraps the engine block in a loop: when a front-end-launched
mission ends under the local console, the setup screen comes back in the
same process instead of exiting (the arcade relaunch-per-mission model).
Replaces the CreateProcess self-respawn - required for Steam, where the
lobby and sockets must survive across races.
Second-cycle re-init crash fixed: d3d_OBJECT kept a static texture cache
keyed by filename, so race 2 got IDirect3DTexture9 pointers created on
race 1 destroyed device and died at first draw (DrawMesh AV). The cache
is now flushed in ~DPLRenderer before the device is released, and
ParticleEngine::Initialize drops particles left over from the previous
mission. Verified: three consecutive 30s races in one PID, each stopped
on time by the console with final scores collected.
Also: L4CONSOLELEN env override for test-length races, and the console
exposes MissionCompleted() for the loop.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The main game window becomes the cockpit shell (enlarged, clipping
children); every display folds in as a chrome-less child pane in the
pod interior arrangement:
[ MFD UL ] [ MFD UC ] [ MFD UR ]
[ plasma (reduced) ][ viewscreen (centered) ]
[ MFD LL ] [ Map ] [ MFD LR ]
The 3D scene presents into a black STATIC viewscreen child via
Present's hDestWindowOverride (new gMainPresentWindow global) - no
swap-chain changes, and STATIC's transparent hit-testing keeps mouse
input over the 3D view flowing to the game window. MFDSplitView gains a
parent/child mode; PlasmaScreen::Position reparents the glass into the
shell. Main window class background goes black for the cockpit gaps.
Verified by screenshot: live green gauges (LIFT CUT / BOOST / CHUTE /
trigger-program screens) with their red button strips, the 3D canyon in
the centered viewscreen, plasma score glass at its left, map with lit
amber preset lamps - one window, 976x1132 client at 50% scale.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Imports the current Win32 source for the pod-racing game 'Red Planet',
built on the MUNGA engine and its L4 (Win32/DirectX) platform layer:
- MUNGA / MUNGA_L4: cross-platform engine core and Win32 backend
- RP / RP_L4: Red Planet game logic and Win32 application
- DivLoader, Setup1: asset loader and installer project
- lib, MUNGA_L4/openal, MUNGA_L4/sos: third-party audio dependencies
Removed stale Subversion metadata and added .gitignore/.gitattributes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>