It's pretty clear what it's used for.
PartyMenuActionText is used for two things:
1) Storing what kind of action we're going to do (<$10)
2) Storing the text for some kind of healing stuff I'm not entirely sure (>=$f0)
In the former case, if GetPartyMenuTilemapPointers is ran, it will be
used to pick a sequence of actions that should be done, specified in the
table, and it'll print the corresponding string using the
PartyMenuStrings table. The items in the sequence of actions that should
be done are in WritePartyMenuTilemap.
Strangely enough, one possible value is left completely unused:
PARTYMENUACTION_GIVE_MON_FEMALE. It works in the exact same way as it's
male counterpart, and as such I don't believe it was used in the
japanese version either, since it doesn't matter which gender your 'mon
is when you put 'em in the daycare.
The former is arguably misleading (as you don’t access the memory location in hl to retrieve the jump location), and is consequently deprecated in newer versions of rgbds.
This fix silences these deprecation warnings.
Annotated the SGB functions in predef/sgb.asm, and some of the map scripts. Renamed several functions in home. Renamed six WRAM addresses corresponding to party icon animations, and renamed several others relative to these.
Trainer data in map scripts is now a macro-defined structure.
Field move functions in main.asm are now nearly completely annotated, with local references.
Trailing white space deleted.