* C++11 patchset 9: move hardcoded init parameters to class definitions
C++11 introduced the possibility to define the default values directly in class definitions, do it on current code
Also remove some unused attributes
* CollisionInfo::bouncy
* collisionMoveResult::collides_xy
* collisionMoveResult::standing_on_unloaded
* Clouds::speed
* More constructor cleanups + some variables removal
* remove only write guiFormSpecMenu::m_old_tooltip
* move header included inside defintions in genericobject.h
* remove some unused since years exception classes
* remove unused & empty debug_stacks_init
* remove unused & empty content_nodemeta_serialize_legacy
* remove forgotten useless bool (bouncy) in collision.cpp code
C++11 implement function deleting, it's generally used to prevent some object copy
In script API use this function removal on ScriptApiBase instead of ScriptApiClient/Server/MainMenu, this affect all ScriptApis
Move DISABLE_CLASS_COPY with constructor, the deleted function permit to replace function in its original place
* Have the server send the player list to the client
Currently the client generates the player list based on the Client active object list, the issue with this is that we can't be sure all player active objects will be sent to the client, so this could result in players showing up when someone run `/status` but auto complete not working with their nick and CSM not being aware of the player
* [CSM] Add send_chat_message and run_server_chatcommand API functions
* Add client-side chat message rate limiting
* Limit out chat queue size
* [CSM] Add minetest.clear_out_chat_queue API function and .clear_chat_queue chatcommand
* Last fixes/cleanups before merge
Default true.
Add 'm_clouds_enabled' bool to sky.h, set from new bool in 'set sky' API.
Make 'getCloudsVisible()' depend on 'm_clouds_enabled' instead of
'm_visible' (whether normal sky is visible).
Instead of create fake events on the stack on each loop call (Game::run), verify is queue is empty or not and handle event directly if there is.
This prevents fake ClientEvent creation & memory allocations
Same fix is also applied on ClientEnvironment, & rename getClientEvent to getClientEnvEvent to match ClientEnvEvent object
Client: Don't send `TOSERVER_RECEIVED_MEDIA` since it's not used anymore
Server: Handle `TOSERVER_RECEIVED_MEDIA` using `Server::handleCommand_Deprecated`
* Player data to Database
Add player data into databases (SQLite3 & PG only)
PostgreSQL & SQLite: better POO Design for databases
Add --migrate-players argument to server + deprecation warning
* Remove players directory if empty
Cache size is configurable by the meshgen_block_cache_size (default 20 MB).
New profiler stats:
- MeshUpdateQueue MapBlock cache hit %
- MeshUpdateQueue MapBlock cache size kB
Removes one type of stutter that was seen on the client when received MapBlocks
were being handled. (the "MeshMakeData::fill" stutter)
Kind of related to at least #5239
Originally preceded by these commits, now includes them:
- Move the mesh generator thread into src/mesh_generator_thread.{cpp,h}
- mesh_generator_thread.cpp: Update code style
- MeshUpdateThread: Modify interface to house a different implementation: Actual functionality will be changed by next commits.
- MeshMakeData: Add fillBlockData() interface (so that caller can fill in stuff from eg. a MapBlock cache)
* showPauseMenu is now part of game
* remove many flags parameters passed to game functions, use the member.
* rename VolatileRunFlags to GameUIFlags (this will permit to share structure with client and CSM
* updatePointedThing: remove pointer ref, we already have the pointer in rundata
* move some attributes outside of VolatileRunFlags after renaming, to game class
* rename statustext to m_statustext
* make some const variables static
* All those changes permit to reduce a little bit function class cost and will permit to interface CSM with some interesting Game flags
* Expose GameUIFlags to client
* Client now have GameUIFlags parameter and setters for other classes
* Fix minimap show/hide in Lua because we now have access to the real flag
* client side mods are located in clientmods/
* move builtin/preview.lua to clientmods/preview/init.lua as a preview mod
* refactor ModConfiguration class to work properly with client and server using child objects
* move some Server constructor mod load code to ModConfiguration to reduce code duplication between client and server
* remove mods.{cpp,h} unused functions
* use UNORDERED_SET instead of std::set in some modspec storages
* squashed: CSM: Implement register_globalstep
* Re-use fatal error mechanism from server to disconnect client on CSM error
* Little client functions cleanups
* squashed: CSM: add core.after function
* core.after is shared code between client & server
* ModApiUtil get_us_time feature enabled for client
* rename GameScripting to ServerScripting
* Make getBuiltinLuaPath static serverside
* Add on_shutdown callback
* Add on_receiving_chat_message & on_sending_chat_message callbacks
* ScriptApiBase: use IGameDef instead of Server
This permits to share common attribute between client & server
* Enable mod security in client side modding without conditions
* 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
* Improved getPointedThing()
The new algorithm checks every node exactly once.
Now the point and normal vector of the collision is also returned in the
PointedThing (currently they are not used outside of the function).
Now the CNodeDefManager keeps the union of all possible nodeboxes, so
the raycast won't miss any nodes. Also if there are only small
nodeboxes, getPointedThing() is exceptionally fast.
Also adds unit test for VoxelLineIterator.
* Cleanup, code move
This commit moves getPointedThing() and
Client::getSelectedActiveObject() to ClientEnvironment.
The map nodes now can decide which neighbors they are connecting to
(MapNode::getNeighbors()).
* Move client list to ServerEnvironment and use RemotePlayer members instead of Player
* ClientEnvironment only use setLocalPlayer to specify the current player
* Remove ClientEnvironment dead code on player list (in fact other players are CAO not Player objects)
* Drop LocalPlayer::getPlayer(xxx) functions which aren't used.
* Improve a little bit performance by using const ref list for ClientEnvironment::getPlayerNames() & Client::getConnectedPlayerNames()
* Drop isLocal() function from (Local)Player which is not needed anymore because of previous changes
This change permits to cleanup shared client list which is very old code.
ClientEnvironment doesn't use player list anymore, it only contains the local player, as addPlayer is only called from Client constructor client side.
Clients are only CAO on client side, this cleanup permit to remove confusion about player list.
* ClientEnvironment now uses UNORDERED MAP for active objects
* Use RemotePlayer and LocalPlayer everywhere it's possible
* Minor code style fixes
* Drop Client::getBreath() unused function
This is part 2 for 5f084cd98d7b3326b51320455364337539710efd
Other improvements:
* Use the defined ItemGroupList when used
* make Client::checkPrivilege const
* inline some trivial functions
* Add ActiveObjectMap typedef
* Add SettingsEntries typedef
Disable the ability to connect to old servers by default to
improve password security.
If people still want to connect to old (0.4.12 and earlier)
servers, they can flip the send_pre_v25_init setting.
Add the ability to detect if we've tried to connect
to a server which only supports the pre v25 init protocol,
and show an apropriate error message. Most times the error
will already be catched at the serverlist level, the
detection mechanism only acts as last resort, because the
"Connection timed out" error message that would be shown
otherwise would be very confusing.
Automatic "fixing" of this condition is not desired,
as it would allow for downgrade attacks.
As already 161 of the 167 servers on the serverlist
support the new srp based auth protocol (> 96%),
the breakage should be minimal.
Follow up of commit
af30183124d40a969040d7de4b3a487feec466e4 "Add option to not send pre v25 init packet"
Also change the pessimistic assumption of masterlist
server versions to optimistic, in order to avoid buggy
behaviour (favourites not in the serverlist would be
denied to connect to, etc).
Adds the particle option `collision_removal = bool`
Some particles are hard to use right now since they either go through
solid blocks (without collision detection), and with collision
detection enabled they (e.g. raindrops) would just stop dead on the
floor and sit there until they expire, or worse, scrape along a wall
or ceiling.
We can solve the problem by adding a boolean flag that tells the
particle to be removed if it ever collides with something. This will
make it easier to add rain that doesn't fall through your roof or stick
on the top of it. Or clouds and smoke that don't go through trees.
Particles that collide with this flag are marked expired
unconditionally, causing them to be treated like normal expired
particles and cleaned up normally.
Documentation is adjusted accordingly.
An added bonus of this patch is that particles can potentially collide
many times with nodes, and this reduces the amount of collisions to 1
(max), which may end up reducing particle load on the client.