Enigma R3 has been released, Get it here:
Zips:
Enigma R3 With Core ZipEnigma R3 ZipEnigma Core Zip7z:
Enigma R3 With Core 7zEnigma R3 7zEnigma Core 7za2hedit:http://enigma-dev.org/dl.htmNote:
If there's one thing I'd like you all to know, it's that this is still an alpha, even though it seems to be stable. It still has a lot missing, and still could use some debugging, but it will not catch or freeze to my knowledge.
Please work with us. Test what we have, and try to find and isolate any problems. R4 is the next huge release, but updates will be given on an as-needed basis.
Big Note:
If the compiler immediately returns -6, download the core and install it properly. Biggs:
Linx are fixed.
Joshedit
Let me also encourage users to join the forums. They will be totally merged soon, and I would appreciate the traffic.
If you are having any problems, please thoroughly read this first.
If after reading this, you still have a problem, PLEASE submit a bug report. I am still and always paranoid about the first 3 days of a release.
Okay all, Josh here. Gonna give you all some probably well needed info on the release.
First note that the progress page on this site is, as usual, out of date. All functions can be found in fnames.txt.
I'll update this topic as I type, so keep refreshing till I say not to. (I'm going to forget to tell you to stop, just so you know)
For starters, welcome to the official alpha for ENIGMA. It was made public because I take everything public, because it's open source.
If you downloaded the thing as soon as the link appeared, you may need to know the CORE has been uploaded to.
The core is GCC, and only needs to be downloaded once. It will remain static throughout. The core does contain two files that not every GCC download will come equipped with, so you may need to download even if you already have GCC. (This has not changed since R2, so no need to redownload if you can just patch R2)
On the topic of patching R2, simply delete ENIGMAsystem\SHELL and the contents of the folder above ENIGMAsystem. (not including ENIGMAsystem itself, of course), then unpack the 7z or zip file in the top level.
If you are downloading the core fresh, extract it right to ENIGMAsystem.
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Now, I never write release notes, but here are a couple:
1) Be advised, Build Mode's undo and redo appear to not work. This is because I totally neglected to do anything about them. However, everything else there should work. You resume by pressing "ENTER". I will get right to work on adding a resume button as well as adding the functionality behind undo. Fact is, no one's ever really needed them yet.
2) Sorry Linux users, I had to postpone the Linux and Mac distro. It should work sometime tomorrow or late tonight, but I can't promise the release date yet.
3) I know a lot of GM users tend to adore the function place_free(). As such, it is one of three operable collision functions for this release. (The other two are collision_point and collision_bbox_rect(). ) Also, no collision event has been added yet: please test out place_free for general purposes, then assuming that goes well, we will add in the collision event.
4) It has come to my attention that LGM's color coding for functions may be borked. That will also be fixed shortly
5) The release is still missing lots of resources. However; with(), scripts, and most other aspects of the scripting language have proven to work. Additions include cpp{}, asm{}, and typenames. global has a few bugs, which have totally dumbfounded me, but once more, that will be online shortly. Also, switch() is totally untested. Meaning it probably doesn't work, though it should at least compile.
6) show_message() is implemented. draw_text() is broke. external_define() will take more research than I could do for it so far, but should be in relatively soon.
7) It is not recommended that you try converting an existing game at this time.
Extended information:
R3 adds a collision system, and much needed stability to R2. It has not had much forward progress, aside from Build Mode, but has had a lot of reconstruction on the inside. A lot has been reorganized.
In fact, I doubt a single line of code is in the same place as it was in R2.
A lot of last minute renovations were made before the release.
R4 will contain many, many more functions than R3, and I intend to support at least seven of the nine GM resources. Along with DLLs, when I figure out that system.
If you have any problems, please do not hesitate to post a bug report.