Some games provide users with enough freedom to create items
with metadata longer than 64KB, preventing this from causing
issues is on them but we'll still do the minimum not to abort
the server if this happens.
When setting a sprite animation, do not keep the last animation's frame number. Setting a new animation should start the animation at the start of the new animation.
This adds support for disable_settings to game.conf. In this you can specify a list of settings that should not be visible in the "local game" (or however it is called nowadays) tab. Enable Damage, Creative Mode and Host Server are supported.
Co-authored-by: Wuzzy <Wuzzy2@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Aaron Suen <warr1024@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: rubenwardy <rw@rubenwardy.com>
* The problem were lines like these:
"# textdomain:"
* str_split does not add an empty last part if there is a delimiter
at the end, but this was probably assumed here.
* Add a simple PNG image encoder with Lua API
Add ColorSpec to RGBA converter
Make a safety wrapper for the encoder
Create devtest examples
Co-authored-by: hecktest <>
Co-authored-by: sfan5 <sfan5@live.de>
With the CMake changes to IrrlichtMt, it's now possible to use a target for IrrlichtMt.
Besides greatly improving the ease of setting up IrrlichtMt for users building the client, it removes the need for Minetest's CMake to include transitive dependencies such as image libraries, cleaning it up a tiny bit. The PR works by finding the IrrlichtMt package and linking to the target it provides. If the package isn't found and it isn't building the client, it will still fall back to using just the headers of old Irrlicht or IrrlichtMt.
Reduces stutter and freezes when playing.
* Maintains double SM and SM Color textures
* Light frustum update triggers incremental generation of shadow map into secondary 'future' textures.
* Every incremental update renders a portion of the shadow draw list (split equally).
* After defined number of frames (currently, 4), 'future' and 'current' textures are swapped, and DirectionalLight 'commits' the new frustum to use when rendering shadows on screen.
Co-authored-by: sfan5 <sfan5@live.de>
Apparently the C++ standard library is supposed to provide
specializations of std::hash for enums (even in C++11)
but those don't always work for whatever reason.