Previously, findSpawnPos() did not take the 'mapgen_limit' setting into account,
a small limit often resulted in a spawn out in the void.
Use the recently added 'calcMapgenEdges()' to get max spawn range through a new
mapgenParams function 'getSpawnRangeMax()'.
Previously, when a player respawned into a world, 'objectpos_over_limit()' was
used as a check, which was inaccurate.
Use the recently added 'saoPosOverLimit()' to get exact mapgen edges.
Also fix default value of 'm_sao_limit_min'.
* Enhance ABM performance a little bit by removing two std::set copy
* ActiveBlockModifier::getTriggerContents now returns a const ref
* ActiveBlockModifier::getRequiredNeighbors now returns a const ref
* ActiveBlockModifier::getRequiredNeighbors is now purely virtual
* Little code style fix
* 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
* 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
Reduce the object limit by mapblock size, to avoid objects being
added just inside the map generation limit but in a block and sector
that extend beyond the map generation limit.
Change notification of 'objectpos over limit' from red in-chat ERROR
to in-terminal only WARNING, since this will happen often using mob
mods near the world's edge.
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.
* 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).
* 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