* Environment code refactoring
* Cleanup includes & class declarations in client & server environment to improve build speed
* ServerEnvironment::m_gamedef is now a pointer to Server instead of IGameDef, permitting to cleanup many casts.
* Cleanup IGameDef
* Move ITextureSource* IGameDef::getTextureSource() to Client only.
* Also move ITextureSource *IGameDef::tsrc() helper
* drop getShaderSource, getSceneManager, getSoundManager & getCamera abstract call
* drop unused emerge() call
* cleanup server unused functions (mentionned before)
* Drop one unused parameter from ContentFeatures::updateTextures
* move checkLocalPrivilege to Client
* Remove some unnecessary casts
* create_formspec_menu: remove IWritableTextureSource pointer, as client already knows it
* Fix some comments
* Change required IGameDef to Server/Client pointers
* Previous change that game.cpp sometimes calls functions with Client + InventoryManager + IGameDef in same functions but it's the same objects
* Remove duplicate Client pointer in GUIFormSpecMenu::GUIFormSpecMenu
* drop ClientMap::sectorWasDrawn which is unused
Adds list-rings, a method to implement item sending between inventories via shift-click.
Nice insider feature: a ring consisting of a single inventory list serves as nice clean-up method.
Also adds them to minimal game, and the standard inventory.
Craft output slots are not supported.
* Move networkcode to a dedicated directory
* Rename clientserver.h to network/networkprotocol.h (Better name) and sanitize some includes
* Create object NetworkPacket
* It stores command (opcode) and data separated
* It also stores peer_id
* Data reading can be done by using a streaming interface
* Change packet routing analysis
* Remove old conditional analysis
* Now uses function pointed analysis and add connection state ({Client,Server}::handlers)
* Connection state permit to categorize condition to handle before analyze packets
* Create a handler for depreciated messages, instead of duplicating code
The ratios between the sizes of form elements, including text, is now
fixed, aside from variations caused by rounding. This makes form layout
almost fully predictable, and particularly independent of player's
screen size. The proportions of non-text elements are the traditional
proportions.
For compatibility, the way in which element positions and sizes are
specified remains unchanged, in all its baroqueness, with one exception.
The exception is that the position of a label[] element is now defined
in terms of the vertically center of the first line of the label,
rather than the bottom of the first line of the label. This change
allows a label to be precisely aligned with button text or an edit box,
which are positioned in a centering manner. Label positioning remains
consistent with the previous system, just more precisely defined.
Make multi-line label[] elements work properly. Previously the code set
a bounding rectangle assuming that there would be only a single line,
and as a result a multi-line label would be cut somewhere in the middle
of the second line. Now multi-line labels not only work, but have
guaranteed line spacing relative to inventory slots, to aid alignment.
Incidentally fix tabheader[] elements which were being constrained to
the wrong width.
Given an unusually large form, in variable-size mode, the form rendering
system now chooses a scale that will fit the entire form on the screen,
if that doesn't make elements too small. Fixed-size forms, including the
main menu, are have their sizes fixed in inch terms. The fixed size for
fixed-size forms and the preferred and minimum sizes for variable-size
forms all scale according to the gui_scaling parameter.
There have been plenty of ppl involved in creating this version.
I don't wanna mention names as I'm sure I'd forget someone so I
just tell where help has been done:
- The partial android versions done by various ppl
- Testing on different android devices
- reviewing code (especially the in core changes)
- testing controls
- reviewing texts
A big thank you to everyone helping this to be completed!
Texture names must now be escaped in formspec elements image[],
background[], image_button[], image_button_exit[].
Instead of special-case handling of texture loading (and unloading
which was missing) in guiFormSpecMenu.cpp, use the newly created
ISimpleTextureSource interface which is a minimal subset of
ITextureSource. There is an implementation of this interface
used by GUIEngine (MenuTextureSource).
Fix an off-by-one bug in unescape_string; it caused requests for a
texture called "\0".