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==Callbacks for vehicles== |
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In order to set properties for vehicles via callback <code>VEH_CB_VEHICLE_PROPERTIES</code> it's necessary to query the general variable <code>extra_callback_info1</code> which can take different values depending upon the vehicle type: |
In order to set properties for vehicles via callback <code>VEH_CB_VEHICLE_PROPERTIES</code> it's necessary to query the general variable <code>extra_callback_info1</code> which can take different values depending upon the vehicle type: |
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==Industry Tile Callbacks== |
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==Industry callback flags== |
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! callback and callback flag<br /> IND_CB_XXX and IND_CBF_XXX |
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==Cargo callbacks== |
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==Object callbacks== |
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 30 August 2022
Vehicles, Stations, Canals, Bridges, Towns, Houses, Industries (Tiles), Cargos, Airports+Tiles, Objects, Railtypes, Roadtypes, Tramtypes, Terrain
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This page contains information about the classical way of defining callbacks, which is handling them within a chain of switch-blocks. It is not recommended to use this method, but it is still supported for backwards compatibility, (temporary) support for nfo->nml converted grfs and because it may be useful in some cases. Do not use this for new NewGRFs unless you have a really good reason to do so. Note that this page is no longer updated, the information here may be out of date.
General callbacks
name | use |
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CB_RANDOM_TRIGGER
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re-randomize random data |
This callback may be called for all items that have triggers associated with them. See random switch for more information.
Callbacks for vehicles
name | bit to set in callback_flags property | available for | return value | use |
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VEH_CB_VISUAL_EFFECT_AND_POWERED
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VEH_CBF_VISUAL_EFFECT_AND_POWERED
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Trains | See property visual_effect_and_powered
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decide the visual effect to use and whether a wagon has power |
VEH_CB_VISUAL_EFFECT
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VEH_CBF_VISUAL_EFFECT
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Road Vehicles, Ships | See property visual_effect
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decide the visual effect to use (road vehicles / ships) |
VEH_CB_WAGON_LENGTH
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VEH_CBF_WAGON_LENGTH
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Trains, Road Vehicles | See train property shorten_vehicle
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decide upon the length of the wagon (note: RVs have no equivalent property) |
VEH_CB_LOAD_AMOUNT
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VEH_CBF_LOAD_AMOUNT
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All | See property loading_speed
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decide upon the loading speed (amount loaded per tick) |
VEH_CB_REFITTED_CAPACITY
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VEH_CBF_REFITTED_CAPACITY
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All | Cargo capacity 0 ... 255 | decide upon the capacity after refit |
VEH_CB_ARTICULATED_PARTS
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VEH_CBF_ARTICULATED_PARTS
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Trains, Road Vehicles | ID of vehicle to attach, 0xFF if none | decide upon the ID of the next vehicle added to the articulated vehicle chain |
VEH_CB_CARGO_SUFFIX
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VEH_CBF_CARGO_SUFFIX
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All | string | decide upon cargo subtype display for refit |
VEH_CB_CAN_ATTACH_WAGON
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None | Trains | string containing error message, or one of the following: 0xFD (disallow with message "incomatible railtypes"), 0xFE (allow) or 0xFF (allow if railtypes match) | decide whether a wagon can be attached |
VEH_CB_TEXT_PURCHASE_SCREEN
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None | All | string | decide upon an additional text for the purchase screen |
VEH_CB_COLOUR_MAPPING
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VEH_CBF_COLOUR_MAPPING
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All | sprite number | decide upon the colour mapping instead of company colour |
VEH_CB_START_STOP_CHECK
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None | All | string containing error message, or 0xFF to allow | decide whether a vehicle may be started/stopped. |
VEH_CB_32DAY
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None | All | bitmask |
Triggers one or both of Trigger vehicle trigger 10 (bit 0) and Update colour map via VEH_CB_COLOUR_MAPPING (bit 1) |
VEH_CB_SOUND_EFFECT
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None | All | sound effect number | decide whether and which sound is being played for certain situations |
VEH_CB_AUTOREPLACE_SELECT
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None | All | vehicle ID | decide upon appropriate replacement vehicles (not implemented in OpenTTD) |
VEH_CB_VEHICLE_PROPERTIES
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None | All | property-dependent | Change vehicle properties, see below |
In order to set properties for vehicles via callback VEH_CB_VEHICLE_PROPERTIES
it's necessary to query the general variable extra_callback_info1
which can take different values depending upon the vehicle type:
property | available for | value |
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cost_factor
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all | PROP_XXX_COST_FACTOR |
running_cost_factor
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all | PROP_XXX_RUNNING_COST_FACTOR |
speed
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all | PROP_XXX_SPEED |
power
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trains and road vehicles | PROP_XXX_POWER |
weight
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trains and road vehicles | PROP_XXX_WEIGHT |
tractive_effort_coefficient
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trains and road vehicles | PROP_XXX_TRACTIVE_EFFORT_COEFFICIENT |
cargo_capacity
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all except aircraft | PROP_XXX_CARGO_CAPACITY |
passenger_capacity
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aircraft | PROP_AIRCRAFT_PASSENGER_CAPACITY |
mail_capacity
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aircraft | PROP_AIRCRAFT_MAIL_CAPACITY |
bitmask_vehicle_info
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trains | PROP_TRAINS_BITMASK_VEHICLE_INFO |
Where for the properties available for all vehicle types XXX can either be TRAINS, ROADVEHS, SHIPS or AIRCRAFT. Note also that the return values don't yet support units, you'll need to enter the properties untranslated (e.g. road vehicle weights are in quantities of 0.25 tons).
The following code is an example for the use of callbacks and most notably also the creation of articulated vehicles which can only be created by means of the VEH_CB_ARTICULATED_PARTS:
/* Here would have to be definition of sprite sets and groups */ /* callback for articulated vehicles: 4 wagons with special sprites for first and last */ switch(FEAT_TRAINS, SELF, rail_engine_articulated_parts, extra_callback_info1) { 1..2: return rail_wagon; // middle parts use rail wagons 3: return rail_engine; // last part is this rail engine again CB_FAILED; // no more than 4 vehicles } /* Set the (empty) weight of the vehicle depending on the cargo it carries */ switch (FEAT_TRAINS, SELF, rail_wagon_cb_property_weight_switch, cargo_type_in_veh) { PASS: return 30; // Passenger wagons are heavier TOUR: return 30; // Tourists are also passengers CB_FAILED; // use value set in the property block for other cargos } /* Set (conditionally) different properties of the train */ switch (FEAT_TRAINS, SELF, rail_engine_cb_property_switch, extra_callback_info1) { PROP_TRAINS_WEIGHT : rail_engine_cb_property_weight_switch; PROP_TRAINS_CARGO_CAPACITY : rail_engine_cb_capacity_switch; // not shown here CB_FAILED; // we don't set other properties } /* Check for each (active) callback */ switch (FEAT_TRAINS, SELF, rail_engine_switch, current_callback) { VEH_CB_REFITTED_CAPACITY: rail_engine_cb_capacity_switch; // switch not shown here VEH_CB_VEHICLE_PROPERTIES: rail_engine_cb_property_switch; VEH_CB_ARTICULATED_PARTS: rail_engine_articulated_parts; rail_engine_graphics_switch; // go to graphics branch, if no callback asked for; not shown here } /* Define this rail engine */ item(FEAT_TRAINS, rail_engine) { property { callback_flags: bitmask(VEH_CBF_ARTICULATED_PARTS, VEH_CBF_REFITTED_CAPACITY); // activate callbacks cargo_capacity: 20; weight: 24 ton; } graphics { rail_engine_switch; } }
Industry Tile Callbacks
Callback | Values | Meaning |
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INDTILE_CB_ANIM_STARTSTOP | animation frame or CB_RESULT_XXX | NEXT_FRAME | DO_NOTHING] |
INDTILE_CB_ANIM_NEXT_FRAME | animation frame or CB_RESULT_XXX | NEXT_FRAME] |
INDTILE_CB_ANIM_SPEED | length | Length of the animation frame as defined in the apendix. This is a very expensive callback and try to avoid it, if possible, by using identical animation frames. |
INDTILE_CB_CARGO_AMOUNT_ACCEPT | special | accepted cargo amounts in 1/8. Bits 0...3: 1st cargo, bits 4 ... 7: 2nd cargo, bits 8 ... 11: 3rd cargo |
INDTILE_CB_CARGO_TYPE_ACCEPT | special | accepted cargo types as entry in the CTT. Bits 0...4: 1st cargo, bits 5 ... 9: 2nd cargo, bits 10 ... 14: 3rd cargo |
INDTILE_CB_SLOPE_IS_SUITABLE | decide whether the location is suitable for the tile (for build checks of the industry) | |
INDTILE_CB_FOUNDATIONS | CB_RESULT_XXX | NO_FOUNDATIONS] |
INDTILE_CB_AUTOSLOPE | CB_RESULT_XXX | NO_AUTOSLOPE] |
Industry callback flags
callback and callback flag IND_CB_XXX and IND_CBF_XXX |
return values | meaning |
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IND_CBF_AVAILABILITY | CB_RESULT_IND_ALLOW CB_RESULT_IND_DISALLOW |
decide upon availability of the industry type. extra_callback_info_2 allows to get information on how the industry is being built: 0: during map generation 1: random generation ingame 2: user trying to fund or prospect the industry |
IND_CBF_PROD_CB_CARGO_ARRIVE |
n/a (use produce block) | handle production when cargo is delivered. See produce block |
IND_CBF_PROD_CB_256_TICKS |
n/a (use produce block) | handle production every 256 ticks. See produce block |
IND_CBF_LOCATION_CHECK | string CB_RESULT_IND_ALLOW_LOCATION CB_RESULT_IND_DISALLOW_UNSUITABLE CB_RESULT_IND_DISALLOW_ONLY_RAINFOREST CB_RESULT_IND_DISALLOW_ONLY_DESERT |
handle check for permissible build locations extra_callback_info_2 allows to get information on how the industry is being built: 0: during map generation 1: random generation ingame 2: user trying to fund the industry 3: user trying to prospect the industry |
IND_CBF_RANDOM_PROD_CHANGE | see monthly production changes below | handle random production changes |
IND_CBF_MONTHLY_PROD_CHANGE | CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_NO_CHANGE CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_HALF CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DOUBLE CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_CLOSE CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_RANDOM CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_4 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_8 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_16 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_32 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_4 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_8 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_16 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_32 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DECREMENT_BY_1 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_INCREMENT_BY_1 CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_SET_BY_0x100 |
handle monthly production changes |
IND_CBF_CARGO_SUBTYPE_DISPLAY | string | decide on displayed cargo subtypes |
IND_CBF_EXTRA_TEXT_FUND | string | decide on extra text displayed in industry funding window |
IND_CBF_EXTRA_TEXT_INDUSTRY | string | decide on extra text in the industry window |
IND_CBF_CONTROL_SPECIAL | CB_RESULT_IND_DO_NOT_USE_SPECIAL CB_RESULT_IND_USE_SPECIAL |
decide whether the special defined in spec_flags shall be used or not |
IND_CBF_STOP_ACCEPT_CARGO | decide on cargo acceptance | |
IND_CBF_COLOUR | 0...15 |
decide on industry colour. See also the palettes. DARK_BLUE (#775) corresponds to the colour 0. |
IND_CBF_CARGO_INPUT | cargo label | decide on accepted cargo types. extra_callback_info_1 gives the input cargo number. Return 0xFF for any other value than 0, 1 or 2 for extra_callback_info_1. |
IND_CBF_CARGO_OUTPUT | cargo label | decide on output cargo types. extra_callback_info_1 gives the output cargo number. Return 0xFF for any other value than 0 or 1 for extra_callback_info_1. |
Cargo callbacks
value | description |
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CARGO_CB_PROFIT | Custom profit calculation |
CARGO_CB_STATION_RATING | Custom station rating calculation |
Object callbacks
Name | Meaning |
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OBJ_CB_SLOPE_CHECK | Check for the slope of a tile |
OBJ_CB_DECIDE_ANIM | Decide whether animation continues: 0xFF stops animation, 0xFE continues with next frame |
OBJ_CB_DECIDE_ANIM_SPEED | Decide the animation frame to jump to. Or alternatively: 0xFF to stop animation, 0xFE to start animation with current frame, 0xFD to keep the current animation frame and do nothing |
OBJ_CB_DECIDE_COLOUR | Return the colour, or for 2 company colours the two colours, to be used. In the case of 2CC the 2nd company colour goes into the high 4 bits of the return value |
OBJ_CB_ADDITIONAL_TEXT | Return an additional string which is shown in the purchase menu. It should not exceed in length three lines. |
OBJ_CB_AUTOSLOPE | Return a value different from 0 in order to disable autoslope behaviour. |