/* FakeMeta functions * * by the AMX Mod X Development Team * * This file is provided as is (no warranties). */ #if defined _fakemeta_included #endinput #endif #define _fakemeta_included #include #if AMXX_VERSION_NUM >= 175 #pragma reqlib fakemeta #if !defined AMXMODX_NOAUTOLOAD #pragma loadlib fakemeta #endif #else #pragma library fakemeta #endif /** * Returns entvar data from an entity. Use the pev_* enum (in fakemeta_const.inc) to specify which data you want retrieved. * * @note This function uses "read_data" style data syntax. It returns integer values, * by-references float data, and sets a buffer for string data. * * @note If retrieving strings, you may optionally get a pointer into the global string table. Depending on * your situation, there are two ways to do this. * 1: This simply gets the pointer. * new ptr = pev(entid, pev_classname) * 2: The pointer will be stored in ptr AND the actual string is retrieved. * new ptr, classname[32] * pev(entid, pev_classname, ptr, classname, 31) * * @param _index The entity index to lookup. * @param _value The pev field to lookup (look in fakemeta_const.inc) */ native pev(_index,_value,any:...); /** * Sets entvar data for an entity. Use the pev_* enum from fakemeta_const.inc for reference. * * @note Setting string data will automatically allocate a new string (via AllocString) * If you have a string already allocated with your own call to AllocString, use * set_pev_string_ptr instead. * * @param _index The entity index to set the value on. * @param _value The pev field to set, (look in fakemeta_const.inc) */ native set_pev(_index,_value,any:...); /** * Use this native to set a pev field to a string that is already allocated (via a function such * as EngFunc_AllocString). * * @note If you specify _value as anything other than string fields, an error will be thrown. * @note Pass 0 as the _string field to set it to an empty string. * * @param _index The entity index to set the value on. * @param _value The pev field to set - MUST be a string field. * @param _string The string handle, retrieved from places like AllocString. */ native set_pev_string(_index, _value, _string); /** * Checks the validity of an entity. * * @param entindex The entity id to check. * * @return 0 on invalid entity * 1 on entity is valid * 2 on entity is valid and it has private data (safe to use pdata natives on). */ native pev_valid(entindex); /** * Returns the serial number for each entity. The serial number is a unique identity * generated when an entity is created. * * @param entindex The entity id. * * @return The serial number for the entity. */ native pev_serial(entindex); /* Returns any global variable inside globalvars_t structure. Use the glb_* enum. * * When returning data from glb_pStringBase (the global string table), you may give a pointer into that table * in order to get different strings. * Example: * new model[128] * new ptr = pev(id, pev_viewmodel) * global_get(glb_pStringBase, ptr, model, 127) */ native global_get(_value, any:...); /* Returns an integer from private data. _linuxdiff is added into the _Offset if it's used on a linux server. */ native get_pdata_int(_index,_Offset,_linuxdiff=5); /* Sets an integer from private data. _linuxdiff is added into the _Offset if it's used on a linux server. */ native set_pdata_int(_index,_Offset,_Value,_linuxdiff=5); /* Returns a float from private data. _linuxdiff is added into the _Offset if it's used on a linux server. */ native Float:get_pdata_float(_index,_Offset,_linuxdiff=5); /* Sets a float from private data. _linuxdiff is added into the _Offset if it's used on a linux server. */ native set_pdata_float(_index,_Offset,Float:_Value,_linuxdiff=5); /* Registers a forward. * Returns an id you can pass to unregister_forward */ native register_forward(_forwardType,const _function[],_post=0); /* Unregisters a forward. * The registerId must be from register_forward, and * post/forwardtype must match what you registered the forward as. */ native unregister_forward(_forwardType, registerId, post=0); /* Returns data for metamod */ native forward_return(type,any:...); /* Returns the original return value of an engine function. * This is only valid in forwards that were registered as post. * * get_orig_retval() - no params, retrieves integer return value * get_orig_retval(&Float:value) - retrieves float return value by reference * get_orig_retval(value[], len) - retrives string return value */ native get_orig_retval({Float,_}:...); native engfunc(type,any:...); native dllfunc(type,any:...); //only use this with functions that pass a Trace // get: zero extra params - return int, one extra param = byref float or vector // set: use anything native get_tr(TraceResult:tr_member, {Float,_}:...); native set_tr(TraceResult:tr_member, {Float,_}:...); //Upgraded version takes in a TraceResult handle, optionally passed in as the last parameter to the //TraceResult forward. Use 0 to specify the global traceresult handle set from calling // some of the Engfucs. native get_tr2(tr_handle, TraceResult:tr_member, {Float,_}:...); native set_tr2(tr_handle, TraceResult:tr_member, {Float,_}:...); /** * Creates a traceresult handle. This value should never be altered. * The handle can be used in get/set_tr2 and various traceresult engine functions. * * NOTE: You must call free_tr2() on every handle made with create_tr2(). * * @return A new TraceResult handle. */ native create_tr2(); /** * Frees a traceresult handle created with free_tr2(). Do not call * this more than once per handle, or on handles not created through * create_tr2(). * * @param tr_handle TraceResult handle created via create_tr2(). * @noreturn */ native free_tr2(tr_handle); //Same as above, use either a kvd_handle or 0 for global reserved kvd data //kvd_handle is passed by the kvd hook, last param native get_kvd(kvd_handle, KeyValueData:member, {Float,_}:...); //Using set_kvd with the handle from the hook for anything under KV_fHandled // is considered an undefined operation (it could crash). You should fire a new // keyvalues structure rather than changing the internal engine strings. native set_kvd(kvd_handle, KeyValueData:member, {Float,_}:...); // These functions are used with the clientdata data structure (FM_UpdateClientData) // Get: 0 extra params - Return integer; 1 extra param - by ref float or vector; 2 extra params - string and length // Set: Use anything // Use 0 for cd_handle to specify the global clientdata handle native get_cd(cd_handle, ClientData:member, {Float,_}:...); native set_cd(cd_handle, ClientData:member, {Float,_}:...); // These functions are used with the entity_state data structure (FM_AddToFullPack) // Get: 0 extra params - Return integer; 1 extra param - by ref float or vector or array // Set: Use anything // Use 0 for es_handle to specify the global entity_state handle native get_es(es_handle, EntityState:member, {Float,_}:...); native set_es(es_handle, EntityState:member, {Float,_}:...); // These functions are used with the usercmd data structure (FM_CmdStart) // Get: 0 extra params - Return integer; 1 extra param - by ref float or vector // Set: Use anything // Use 0 for uc_handle to specify the global usercmd handle native get_uc(uc_handle, UserCmd:member, {Float,_}:...); native set_uc(uc_handle, UserCmd:member, {Float,_}:...); //NOTE that for the string offsets below, on AMD64, a byref (char **) offset is NOT the same as an int offset //In fact it's QWORD aligned rather than DWORD aligned, so the offset will be exactly half. //Gets a string from a private offset. If byref is false, the string is treated as static rather than dynamic. //linux value is what to add to the offset for linux servers. //this cannot use a default value due to older version using an awkward default value. native get_pdata_string(entity, offset, dest[], maxlength, byref=1, linux); //Sets a string in a private offset. //realloc = -1 - nonbyref copy (static //realloc = 0 - copy byref, no realloc *(char **) //realloc = 1 - reallocate new string with free+malloc //realloc = 2 - reallocate new string with delete[]+new[] //linux value is what to add to the offset for linux servers. //this cannot use a default value due to older version using an awkward default value. native set_pdata_string(entity, offset, const source[], realloc=2, linux); // Copies the given infoBuffer pointer into out[] // An infoBuffer pointer is returned by EngFunc_GetInfoKeyBuffer native copy_infokey_buffer(infoBuffer, out[], maxlen); /** * Looks up the sequence for the entity. * * @param entity The entity id to lookup. * @param name The sequence name to lookup, case insensitive. ("JUMP" would match "jump") * @param framerate The framerate of the sequence, if found. * @param loops Whether or not the sequence loops. * @param groundspeed The groundspeed setting of the sequence. * @return -1 on failed lookup, the sequence number on successful lookup. */ native lookup_sequence(entity, const name[], &Float:framerate = 0.0, &bool:loops = false, &Float:groundspeed = 0.0); /** * Sets a bone controller with the specified value. * * @param entity The entity id to set the value on. * @param controller Which controller to set (0 through 3). * @param value The value to set it to. * @return The percentage that the controller is extended (0.0 through 1.0) */ native Float:set_controller(entity, controller, Float:value);