We want to be able to use unpacked MPQs on low-end platforms
(PS2/rg99/etc).
This is tricky on case-sensitive filesystems. Avoids case issues by
lowercasing all paths in the code (then we'll just need lowercased
listfiles).
* Non-int versions of `Point` and `Displacement`
This will allow us to make some structs, such as `ActorPosition`, much
smaller.
* ActorPosition: Use smaller types
`Monsters`: 56K -> 46K
* player.cpp: Reduce size of `DirectionSettings`
* CrawlTable: Displacement -> DisplacementOf<int8_t>
* CrawlTable: vector<vector> -> array<vector>
Also only allocate one vector during construction instead of two.
A bit less indirection.
* Monster#enemyPosition: Point -> WorldTilePosition
sizeof(Monster): 240 -> 232
* Monster: Further optimize field layout and sizes
sizeof(Monster): 232 -> 208
`Monsters` is down to 40,000 bytes
* DMonsterStr: _mx/_my -> position
Doing both functions at once as they are called from the same places with the same arguments.
They also operate on char values internally but get treated as if they are ints, might be more appropriate to use int8_t/uint8_t?
Tthis gives us the option to specify what type a file should be loaded
as, avoidng the need to case it and does some automatic checks on the
fitness of the data, while making the process simpler.
If no type is given then the type will be set to std::byte which limit
what operations can be performed on the data.