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This patch is not exhaustive.
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modernize-use-auto
modernize-use-nullptr
modernize-use-override
modernize-use-using
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Also, since GCC 4.7 there is a binary compatibility issue when linking with a
Guichan that was not compiled in C++11 mode. This commit also allows compiling
with GCC 4.7 with C++11 mode turned off.
Reviewed-by: Erik Schilling
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and added the default hit effects on it.
Reviewed-by: Jaxad0127.
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Just some stuff that piles up while "looking" at the code, which
eventually gets annoying to ignore while staging real changes.
* Replaced a few NULL occurrences with 0
* Rely on default parameter for std::vector::resize.
* Replaced a few "" with std::string()
* Prefer .empty() to == ""
* Removed a few comparisons with NULL
* Don't check pointers before deleting them
* Removed a bunch of redundant semicolons
* Made some global variables static (local to their compilation unit)
* Prefer prefix ++/-- operators to postfix versions when possible
* Corrected location of a comment
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This will greatly help into upgrading the need of
each protocol separately.
This is the first step to a new item and equipment system for manaserv.
A subclassing of the EquipmentWindow will be done in the next commit,
as requested by Thorbjorn.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjorn.
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Now the client returns to server choice dialog with a warning
instead of aborting.
I'm kinda certain I'm not the only one getting crazy
with such a lazy behaviour.
Reviewed-by: Jaxad.
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The job/class field is used to select the race. If the given race isn't defined,
it falls back on the first race (so servers can use jobs/classes without races).
Also rename job to subtype for Being and subclasses, and begin support for
changing monster and NPC subtypes on the fly (particle effects still need to be
reset when they change).
Reviewed-by: Bertram
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Also added the update copyright tool from the Wormux Team.
( And not forgetting credit's due. :P )
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It was a list of pointers to Stat instances that had long been popped
off the stack and deleted.
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Nothing in particular worth mentioning.
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There is also a new rule that trivial constructors and destructors
should no longer be trivially "documented", since this just takes up
space with no gain.
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This merge involved major changes on both sides, and as such took
several weeks. Lots of things are expected to be broken now, however, we
now have a single code base to improve and extend, which can be compiled
to support either eAthena or tmwserv.
In the coming months, the plan is to work towards a client that supports
both eAthena and tmwserv, without needing to be recompiled.
Conflicts:
Everywhere!
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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This dates back to the old days of TMW, but the usage instructions of
GPLv2 don't mention this being necessary. Since it doesn't add anything,
avoid the branding in these sections.
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statements, as well as removing the new skill dialog, which we do not,
nor will we use (if we do, it'd be a new one that we'd make).
WARNING!!! This, and all other previous builds have a linker error for
the Gnome libraries version 4.3.2 on my setup. It's assumed that this is
also the case for other users of this library as well. I'm currently
assuming that there's a bug in the compiler itself, and will look into
reporting this, but in the mean time, it doesn't build for these users,
unfortunately. Sorry about this.
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I don't know why we dealt with these things for so long. Did we ever get
anything out of it?
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to native for some files that were still missing this property. This is
a feeble attempt to reduce the amount of conflicts for future merges.
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Changed default sitting key back to 's'.
Fixed a problem with all equipment being interpreted as weapon sprite.
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loaded.
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