Blacklisted characters are replaced by '_' in the path. The display name is stored in world.mt, and duplicate file names are resolved by adding an incrementing suffix (_1, _2, _3, etc).
Incorrect parameter types are logged as errors, taking coercion into account.
This is a workaround to ensure mod compatibility.
Duplicate warnings are ignored per server instance.
Replace on_auth_fail callback with more versatile on_authplayer
Better clarify account login process in Lua API documentation
Change initial timestamp for newly registered accounts to -1
This adds support for optional “off state” icons for statbars. “off state icons” can be used to denote the lack of something, like missing hearts or bubbles.
Add "off state" textures to the builtin statbars.
Co-authored-by: SmallJoker <mk939@ymail.com>
* Server::overrideDayNightRatio doesn't require to return bool
There is no sense to sending null player, the caller should send a valid object
* Server::init: make private & cleanup
This function is always called before start() and loads some variables which can be loaded in constructor directly.
Make it private and call it directly in start
* Split Server inventory responsibility to a dedicated object
This splits permit to found various historical issues:
* duplicate lookups on player connection
* sending inventory to non related player when a player connects
* non friendly lookups on detached inventories ownership
This reduce the detached inventory complexity and also increased the
lookup performance in a quite interesting way for servers with thousands
of inventories.
* Fix configuration caching in log_deprecated
The configured variable was never set to true.
I've set the variables to thread_local because the configuration should be reloaded after reentering the world from mainmenu.
* Optimize getObjectsInsideRadius calls
our previous implementation calls the ActiveObjectMgr to return ids and then lookup those ids in the same map and test each object
Instead now we call the global map to return the pointers directly and we ask filtering when building the list using lamba.
This drop double looping over ranges of active objects (and then filtered one) and drop x lookups on the map regarding the first call results
ServerEnvironment is a huge class with many accessors. In various places it's not needed
Remove it to reduce the ServerEnvironment view.
Idea here is to reduce size of some of our objects to transport lightweight managers and permit easier testing
Pathfinder is now tied to a generic map, not a ServerMap, it can be
ported to client
Move LuaEntitySAO to a new dedicated file
Drop TestSAO (useless object)
Drop the old static startup initialized SAO factory, which was pretty useless.
This factory was using a std::map for 2 elements, now just use a simple condition owned by ServerEnvironment, which will be lightweight, that will also drop a one time useful test on each LuaEntitySAO creation. This should reduce server load on massive SAO creation
- Move the text segment below the 47-bit limit, needed for script_exception_wrapper which must be lightuserdata
- Replace CUSTOM_RIDX_SCRIPTAPI with full userdata
* Fix pathfinder fail when startpos is over air
* Note down pathfinder restrictions
* Implement real A* search
* Pathfinder: Implement buildPath non-recursively
* Update find_path documentation
* Pathfinder: Check if jump path is unobstructed
* Pathfinder: Fix drop check first checking upwards
* Pathfinder: Return nil if source or dest are solid
* Pathfinder: Use priority queue for open list
This bug is only exposed by 91eef646a59575bd9ae792e257bb6ad12fafc0b1
independent of the move of get_connected_players from Lua to C++.
Previously, there would be a small time window where the SAO had
its peer ID set to PEER_ID_INEXISTENT but the RemotePlayer was
still linked to the SAO, resulting in an ObjectRef that crashed
on certain function calls (#9387).
Unified flags handling in C++ and Lua Settings API
-> Reading only, for now. Writing can be implemented later, if needed.
API function to read the currently active flags
-> was impossible from Lua
Co-authored-by: Wuzzy <wuzzy2@mail.ru>
GenericCAO::getPosition() did not take the camera offset into account
LocalPlayer attachment cleanup: Use sane getParent() function
Make that getPosition() (GenericCAO and LocalPlayer) always return the absolute position
Safety-guards for CSM callbacks to abort on a bad implementation
Only run callbacks when the mods are loaded (and with it: builtin)
Duplication checks inside constructors
This change reduces the amount of sent data towards clients. Inventory lists that are already known to the player are skipped, saving quite some data over time.
Raises protocol version to 38 to ensure correct backwards-compatible code.
* Fix some issues with minetest.clear_craft
- Fix memory leak
- Fix crafts with an output count not being cleared when clearing by
input.
- Fix recipe list being reversed when clearing by input.
* Add CraftInput::empty()
This fixes an issue where when the engine looked up groups (for example,
in ABM node names), NodeDefManager's m_group_to_items would contain nodes
with a group value of zero, resulting in nodes with flammable = 0 being
burned by a fire mod with a group:flammable checking ABM.
It brings consistency to the behaviour described in the api
documentation, where zero and nil groups should be the same.
This prevents set_properties() calls that have nothing to do with hp_max or breath_max overriding the saved hp before another mod has the chance to set a player's intended hp_max (such as in on_joinplayer).
This allows games to specify biome cave liquids and avoid the old
hardcoded behaviour, but preserves the ability to have multiple
cave liquids in one biome, such as lava and water.
When multiple cave liquids are defined by the biome definition,
make each entire cave use a randomly chosen liquid, instead of
every small cave segment using a randomly chosen liquid.
Plus an optimisation:
Don't place nodes if cave liquid is defined as 'air'
* Force send a mapblock to a player.
Send a single mapblock to a specific remote player.
This is badly needed for mods and games where players are teleported
into terrain which may be not generated, loaded, or modified
significantly since the last player visit.
In all these cases, the player currently ends up in void, air, or
inside blocks which not only looks bad, but has the effect that the
player might end up falling and then the server needs to correct for
the player position again later, which is a hack.
The best solution is to send at least the single mapblock that the
player will be teleported to. I've tested this with ITB which does this
all the time, and I can see it functioning as expected (it even shows
a half loaded entry hallway, as the further blocks aren't loaded yet).
The parameter is a blockpos (table of x, y, z), not a regular pos.
The function may return false if the call failed. This is most likely
due to the target position not being generated or emerged yet, or
another internal failure, such as the player not being initialized.
* Always send mapblock on teleport or respawn.
This avoids the need for mods to send a mapblock on teleport or
respawn, since any call to `player:set_pos()` will pass this code.
I removed the MapNode constructor which takes a nodename and gives the node's id or CONTENT_IGNORE
The code which used this constructor (two places) now handles the situation of not registered nodes correctly:
* minetest.set_node and similar functions make minetest crash when a not registered node is passed
* reverting a node with rollback aborts if the node is not registered
* Drop the ID mapper, use a big u64 instead. This will permit to resync server ids properly with the manager code
* Modernize some code parts (std::unordered_map, auto)
* generate id on client part on U32_MAX + 1 ids, lower are for server ids
* Fix various bugs (Anticheat, Lua helpers)
Anticheat: Use camera position instead of player position for shoot line calculations
Lua helpers: Increase 'i' to not overwrite earlier added table values
* Remove lag compensation
* * 1.5 for larger selection boxes
script_get_backtrace() was leaving its return value on the stack, corrupting
subsequent lua operations for functions that did not immediately return.
This problem can specifically be observed in the case of multiple "groupcaps"
entries, each of which provides the legacy "maxwear" property. These cause a
backtrace and thus pollute the stack for the following lua_next() call.
* Adds Lua methods 'set_rotation()' and 'get_rotation'. Also changed some method names to be more clear. Instead of an f32 being sent over network for yaw, now a v3f is sent for rotation on xyz axes. Perserved Lua method set_yaw/setyaw so that old mods still work, other wise to set yaw they would need to switch to set_rotation(0, yaw, 0).