Some character codes were erroneously named after their text command
counterparts. This has caused a lot of confusion with naming their
functions and with other things.
I've also removed the `dict2` macro and expanded the `dict` macro. This
really isn't something we should be doing for macros but I can't deny it
looks a lot neater than repeated code.
`hittarget` was misleading, as it doesn't actually "hit" the target, it
only plays the animation. As such, I've renamed it to `moveanim`.
`checkfaint` has nothing to do with checking if the user or target has
fainted, instead, it applies wCurDamage onto the target's HP, hitting
the substitute if applicable. I've renamed the command to `applydamage`
and all of its subfunctions accordingly.
The comments seemed to specify that `endloop` loops back to the command
before `critical` and executes that, which simply isn't true. It loops
back to `critical` itself, and executes `critical`, before continuing on
with the remaining commands.
Renamed a bunch of files, most of them one-off functions, to better fit
the general snake_case naming scheme. Also renamed some awfully long filenames.
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.
Cleaned up `engine/routines`, in favor of moving files into more
appropriate directories. predef-related routines are now in top-level
`engine`.
`rtc/delete_save_change_clock.asm` has been split into both
`menus/delete_save.asm` and `rtc/reset_password.asm`.
Made a new subdirectory:
* engine/math: Contains all generic math-related routines.
Since we're aiming for consistency across the codebase, I believe it
includes a uniform way to refer to the creatures this game consists of
in the labels of the code.
The only exceptions to this rule are labels referring to things named
through the use of the <PK><MN> or <PKMN> characters, in which case PKMN
is used.
Most of this was already consistent enough™, I just picked the
convention with the most occurences and fixed the outliers.