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2021-03-17Consistent labels for each nickname in RAMRangi
2020-12-23Rename some labelsRangi
- Remove "Buffer" suffix from some byte and word quantities - Change "Ptr" to "Pointer" Fixes #789
2020-11-03Identify more uses of wBuffer1-6Rangi
2020-02-13Standardize on lowercase Tilemap and Attrmapmid-kid
We used to have a mixture of TileMap and and Tilemap, as well as the similar AttrMap. Standardize on one.
2020-02-13Call_LoadTempTileMapToTileMap → SafeLoadTempTileMapToTileMapmid-kid
Stupid name is stupid smh tbh fam.
2019-10-20#641 fixes and additions. (#646)mid-kid
Name a lot of text labels according to our conventions
2019-04-09TextBox -> Textboxmid-kid
Homogenizing names.
2018-11-18Resolve issue #575: Rename text commandsRangi
2018-11-05text_jump → text_farmid-kid
The previous name for this was rather misleading. It isn't an actual jump like you'd expect the `jp` instruction to behave as. Instead, it behaves more like a `farcall`. This also makes it consistent with its current command ID name of `TX_FAR`.
2018-07-29Add meaningful aliases for wd265Rangi
Introduce MONICON_* constants Introduce BATTLEPLAYERACTION_* constants
2018-06-24Remove all address commentsmid-kid
2018-04-01Fix file permissionsmid-kid
I have no idea why this was a thing (do people store this repo on FAT32 flash drives or something?), but quite a bit of files had a permission of 755. This isn't really a problem, but it's inconsistent and weird.
2018-03-13Organize the engine/ directorymid-kid
This is an informed attempt at reorganizing the engine/ directory by creating categorized subdirectories, in order to make it easier to navigate and find things. The directories created are as follows: * engine/game: Contains all "minigames", things like the unown puzzle and slot machine. * engine/gfx: Contains all handling of graphics. From loading palettes to playing animations. * engine/link: Contains all multiplayer functionality. * engine/menu: Contains all generic/misc. menus and menu code. Other, more specialized menus are in their own subdirectories (pokedex, pokegear, party menu, etc). * engine/overworld: Contains all handling of the overworld. From loading and connecting maps to wild encounters and the scripting engine. * engine/pokegear: In the same vein as engine/pokedex, except it could use some more splitting up. * engine/pokemon: Contains everything related to manipulating pokemon data. From the pokemon storage system to evolution and mail. * engine/printer: Contains everything related to printing things as well as the printer communication. * engine/title: Contains intro sequences, title screens and credits.