The placement prediction value 0 was accidentally ignored
and made the clients fall back to automatic rotation based
on the node paramtype2 value.
This now changes the internal representation to properly
indicate the disabled state (e.g. 'nil' in Lua).
This should improve compilation speed.
Things changed:
* Prefer forward-declarations in headers.
* Move header-includes out of headers if possible.
* Move some functions definitions out of headers.
* Put some member variables into unique_ptrs (see Client).
Linking to line numbers is brittle, linking to sections/headings is better.
If you still want to link to a line number, you can append ?plain=1 to GitHub's URL
The changes done to clientpackethandler.cpp and server.cpp move the
compatibility code into a protocol version check so that older code
parts can easily be removed in the future (e.g. bump of minimal version).
Fixes an issue where long inputs could cause issues when dealing with formspecs.
The expected data is usually below 1 KiB, however that's not a technical limit.
This obsoletes the current client-side setting entirely. The server can
transmit the tilt to the client directly and will send 0.0f as default
value.
Co-authored-by: x2048 <codeforsmile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sfan5 <sfan5@live.de>
Dropped ServerSoundParams -> moved to ServerPlayingSound. This gets rid of the duplicated
'fade' and 'pitch' values on server-side where only one was used anyway.
SimpleSoundSpec is the basic sound without positional information, hence 'loop' is included.
Recursively added PROTOCOL_VERSION to most functions to reduce the versioning mess in the
future. Per-type version numbers are kept for now as a safety rope in a special case.
New users find Minetest's account system confusing.
This change moves username/password to a new dialog,
with login and register buttons added to the Join Game tab.
The old registration confirmation dialog is removed in
favour of the new dialog.
Fixes#8138
The logging streams now do almost no work when there is no output target for them.
For example, if LL_VERBOSE has no output targets, then `verbosestream << x` will return a StreamProxy with a null target. Any further `<<` operations applied to it will do nothing.