The commit
8f9af57314f71aae1cc77e13f9996e13015d776d "Add core.get_dir_list" by @ShadowNinja
has removed the implementation of the l_get_dirlist function and all its usages
from the l_mainmenu.cpp file, but hasn't removed it from the header file.
The reason why this hasn't been detected earlier is that C++ has this interesting
feature to still make it possible to create instances of classes whose never used
private methods are declared but not defined.
Preserves the rare unbroken protruding dungeons
Fix random range for first room roomplace
Fix checked volume for first room 'fits' bool
and check for 'untouchable' flag instead of 'inside'
Remove 'enable floating dungeons' setting
* Rename everything.
* Strip J prefix.
* Change UpperCamelCase functions to lowerCamelCase.
* Remove global (!) semaphore count mutex on OSX.
* Remove semaphore count getter (unused, unsafe, depended on internal
API functions on Windows, and used a hack on OSX).
* Add `Atomic<type>`.
* Make `Thread` handle thread names.
* Add support for C++11 multi-threading.
* Combine pthread and win32 sources.
* Remove `ThreadStarted` (unused, unneeded).
* Move some includes from the headers to the sources.
* Move all of `Event` into its header (allows inlining with no new includes).
* Make `Event` use `Semaphore` (except on Windows).
* Move some porting functions into `Thread`.
* Integrate logging with `Thread`.
* Add threading test.
This bypass had to be re-enabled as some users reported issues,
even after the iconv build fix.
While utf8_to_wide works well, wide_to_utf8 is quite broken
on android, for some reason, and some devices (unrelated from build
configuration).
Before, this lua code led to a crash:
local pcg = PcgRandom(42)
local value = pcg:next()
This was because if you called s32 PcgRandom::range(min, max) with the
minimum and maximum possible values for s32 integers (which the lua
binding code did), u32 PcgRandom::range(bound) got called with 0 as the
bound. The bound however is one above the maximum value, so 0 is a "special"
value to pass to this function. This commit fixes the lua crash by
assigning the RNG's full range to the bound 0, which is also fits to the
"maximum is bound - 1" principle, as (u32)-1 is the maximum value in the
u32 range.
When tunnels entirely above ground were avoided, the
missing pseudorandom calls changed the allowed caves.
Now, above ground tunnels are not placed while
still running all previous pseudorandom calls.
Multiplying by a factor of 1/1000.f (rather than dividing by 1000.f) directly
introduces an error of 1 ULP. With this patch, an exact comparison of a
floating point literal with the deserialized F1000 form representing it is now
guaranteed to be successful.
In addition, the maxmium and minimum safely representible floating point
numbers are now well-defined as constants.
Before, android_version.h got changed at every new commit. Now, we
only change it with new minetest releases. Analogous to how cmake
does it, we add an android_version_githash.h file that communicates
the git hash to C++ code.
Also, unify VERS_MAJOR, VERS_MINOR and VERS_PATCH variable
calculation inside the whole makefile.
-> Remove the SendableMediaAnnouncement struct
-> Forge the packet directly in the m_media loop, spare one loop and the construction of a vector
-> Use preincrement to spare iterator copies
Before, our libiconv build was a joke. We first called configure for our own build host system,
then called make, before we executed a Android.mk script we provided as patch. The first "native make"
always failed, and the LIBICONV_LIB file setting in our Makefile didn't match the built one,
resulting in an always-rebuild of iconv.
This commit cleans up this total mess, removes the double-build, and the Android.mk, and properly calls
./configure with the according target platform, and uses a built toolchain.
As we have to deal with the android bug "NDK: Support for prebuild libs with full sonames"
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=55868
as the 2013 patch
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool-patches/2013-06/msg00002.html
by Google's David Turner wasn't inside the 2011 libtool, we pass -avoid-version to
libtool.
Thanks to the proper build, wide_to_utf8 works for android now, removing us of the need to disable it.
This was needed due to the TileDef serialisation changes. Originally it has been planned
to also add utf-8 based chat to 26, but chat changes aren't final yet, so they are done
in one change, after the release, and not two small ones, causing us having to be compliant
to three versions of the packet.
-> Fix server crash with protocol >=25 if a default password is set.
-> Remove some useless and possibly confusion causing code for the TOCLIENT_FIRST_SRP packet handler
-> Fix bug where MoveSomewhere from an infinite source would fill the destination inventory with copies of itself.
-> Fix bug where MoveSomewhere would needlessly call callbacks.
-> Remove trailing whitespaces
The neighbours checked are the 8 nodes horizontally surrounding the decoration base
and the 8 nodes horizontally surrounding the ground node below the decoration
Use wide_to_utf8 and utf8_to_wide instead of wide_to_narrow and narrow_to_wide at almost all places.
Only exceptions: test functions for narrow conversion, and chat, which is done in a separate commit.
Previously, m_proto_ver was set to the serialisation version
inside the legacy init packet.
Now, if the server doesn't send a protocol version (protocols < 25),
we set m_proto_ver to some value < 25 and > 0.
* Use enum for GENERIC_CMD_*
* Rename m_attachements to attachement_parent_ids (public member and clearer name)
* Rename GENERIC_CMD_SET_ATTACHMENT to GENERIC_CMD_ATTACH_TO
* USHRT_MAX + 1 buffer sizes to prevent overflows as @kahrl suggested
* Remove unneccessary m_id from GenericCAO (shadowing protected superclass member for no reason) as @kahrl suggested
* Make method (more) consistent with current code stlye
* Move index into loop constructor after @rubenwardy's suggestion
* Cache inv_s->getList(s.listname), which removes a possibly bad scenario
of inv_s being null.
* Properly check for validity
Adds list-rings, a method to implement item sending between inventories via shift-click.
Nice insider feature: a ring consisting of a single inventory list serves as nice clean-up method.
Also adds them to minimal game, and the standard inventory.
Craft output slots are not supported.