force_delete=true is usually set at shutdown in order to
also remove PlayerSAOs, however when too many objects
per block are detected force_delete is also set to true.
This was intended only for the current loop iteration but
obviously persisted to the next iterations thereby
deleting all other remaining SAOs.
It appears we were shipping font files without license text, and I
had my doubts about the bitmap fonts being usable directly.
This replaces existing TTF fonts with Apache-2.0 licensed fonts from
chome core (Cousine, Arimo, Tinos). Include the full license file
for all three fonts.
The Lucida Sans font bitmap is removed entirely for non-freetype
builds. There is therefore only mono fonts for non-freetype builds.
Fix footstep sounds coming from nodes to either side when walking on a
1 node wide row of nodebox slabs such as default:snow.
Fix sand footsteps when swimming in 1 node deep water.
Use a new function 'getFootstepNodePos()' instead of 'getStandingNodePos()'
to avoid using a horizontally-offset 'sneak node' for sounds.
Sound is selected from the node BS * 0.05 below the player's feet, so
that 1/16th slabs will play the slab sound but 1/32nd slabs will not.
If the player is not 'touching ground' the node detection position is
changed to BS * 0.5 below to preserve footstep sounds when landing after
a jump or fall.
This re-applies 2 commits that were reverted.
Visual_scale was applied twice to plantlike by accident sometime between
2011 and 2013, squaring the requested scale value. Visual_scale is
correctly applied once in it's other uses in signlike and torchlike.
Two lines of code are removed, they also had no effect for the vast
majority of nodes with the default visual_scale of 1.0.
The texture continues to have it's base at ground level.
Send sqrt(visual_scale) to old clients.
Keep compatibility with protocol < 30 clients now that visual_scale
is no longer applied twice to plantlike drawtype and mods are being
updated to a new value.
We want to reduce the chance that we get lots and lots of node
timers all happening once a second, because we're better off doing
small bits of work as they are available.
Reducing this to 0.2 seconds will greatly reduce the total amount
of nodetimers that elapse at the same instance, while not effecting
total work load. This results in a far better chance of the server
keeping up with work loads.
In createPlayingSoundAt(), AL_ROLLOFF_FACTOR is not set, so it has
the default value of 1.0, this makes the equation of the currently
used AL_EXPONENT_DISTANCE distance model identical to the equation
of the simpler AL_INVERSE_DISTANCE distance model.
Using AL_INVERSE_DISTANCE means an exponent is not processed,
exponents are quite intensive to process.
There is no change in sound attenuation behaviour.
The commented-out AL_ROLLOFF_FACTOR value is removed as it would
now have a different effect if used.
* mod can create a ModMetadata object where store its values and retrieve it.
* Modmetadata object can only be fetched at mod loading
* Save when modified using same time as map interval or at server stop
* add helper function to get mod storage path
* ModMetadata has exactly same calls than all every other Metadata
While experimenting with entities I ran into this unresolvable
error where the server is sending some texture that the client
crashes on. The crash prevents the client from ever reconnecting,
resulting in a server that has to use clearobjects.
We shouldn't crash but just ignore the object and move on.
```
0x00000000004dc0de in TextureSource::generateImagePart (this=this@entry=0x7118eb0, part_of_name="[applyfiltersformesh",
baseimg=@0x7fffffffbe98: 0x9f1b010) at /home/sofar/git/minetest/src/client/tile.cpp:1744
1744 u32 xscale = scaleto / dim.Width;
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00000000004dc0de in TextureSource::generateImagePart (this=this@entry=0x7118eb0, part_of_name="[applyfiltersformesh",
baseimg=@0x7fffffffbe98: 0x9f1b010) at /home/sofar/git/minetest/src/client/tile.cpp:1744
```
After reconnecting, the client now can connect without issues
and displays an error message:
```
ERROR[Main]: generateImagePart(): Illegal 0 dimension for part_of_name="[applyfiltersformesh", cancelling.
ERROR[Main]: generateImage(): Failed to generate "[applyfiltersformesh"
ERROR[Main]: Irrlicht: Invalid size of image for OpenGL Texture.
```
Gravel now falls back to stone.
Gravel is not a particularly fundamental node, allowing it to fall back
to stone frees up subgames from having to include a gravel node.
Non-blob-ore gravel is only present in mgv6 as extremely rare 'gravel
biomes'.
Add a fallback node for stair_desert_stone to avoid ignore placed
in Minimal subgame desert dungeons.
Don't allow river_water_source to fallback to water_source as river
water needs to be non-renewable and have a short flow range.
Make stair_sandstonebrick fall back to sandstonebrick instead of
sandstone.
Re-order some lines.
Add a comment.
Fix missing decorations at horizontal chunk borders by adding
'updateHeightmap()' after terrain generation.
Swap order of 'calculateNoise' and 'calcBiomeNoise' because
'calculateNoise' modifies the heat and humidity maps created in
'calcBiomeNoise'.
Remove confusing comment, code block is not just for mods and
seems essential for correct mapgen behaviour.
Previously, m_move_pool could accomodate the client moving from the new
position to the old one, and the server accepted the client to go back
to its old position. However, it couldn't then accomodate the client
moving from its old to its new position, and therefore would reset position
to the old position. Thus, by emptying m_move_pool after a teleport, the
server no longer accepts the client to go back to its old position. A
drawback is however that a laggy client *will* trigger a few
"moved_too_fast" anticheats before being told about its new position.
Don't report player cheated if caused by lag.
Fixes#5118
Keep compatibility with protocol < 30 clients now that visual_scale
is no longer applied twice to plantlike drawtype and mods are being
updated to a new value.
For Game::openConsole() and GUIChatConsole::openConsole() the
parameter name 'height' is misleading because it's actually a
percentage of the screen/window height.
If a newly spawned thread called getThreadId or getThreadHandle before
the spawning thread finished saving the thread handle, then the
handle/id would be used uninitialized. This would cause the threading
tests to fail since isCurrentThread would return false, and if Minetest
is built with C++11 support the std::thread object pointer would be
dereferenced while ininitialized, causing a segmentation fault.
This fixes the issue by using a mutex to force the spawned thread to
wait for the spawning thread to finish initializing the thread object.
An alternative way to handle this would be to also set the thread
handle/id in the started thread but this wouldn't work for C++11
builds because there's no way to get the partially constructed object.
Visual_scale was applied twice to plantlike by accident sometime between
2011 and 2013, squaring the requested scale value. Visual_scale is
correctly applied once in it's other uses in signlike and torchlike.
Two lines of code are removed, they also had no effect for the vast
majority of nodes with the default visual_scale of 1.0.
The texture continues to have it's base at ground level.
* This backend permit mods to store extra players attributes to a common interface.
* Add the obj:set_attribute(attr, value) Lua call
* Add the obj:get_attribute(attr) Lua call
Examples:
* player:set_attribute("home:home", "10,25,-78")
* player:get_attribute("default:mana")
Attributes are saved as a json in the player file in extended_attributes
key
They are saved only if a modification on the attributes occurs and loaded
when emergePlayer is called (they are attached to PlayerSAO).