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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Sql -> struct Sql
- SqlStmt -> struct SqlStmt
- SqlDataType -> enum SqlDataType
This is expected to improve compile time, by removing #include cycles (and forward declaring instead)
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- While this is arguable, those explicit typecasts are potentially
dangerous/misleading (for example, a const specifier might get
accidentally dropped without even generating a compiler warning, or a
variable type might change during code changes, and any related
warning would get silenced by the explicit typecast).
- As a reminder Hercules is written in C, and not in C++ (and there's
no such thing as "compiling in C++ mode" - they're two different
languages.) As such, it is legal to let the compiler automatically
promote void* from/to any non-const pointer type, as well as const
void* from/to any const pointer type.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- This is necessary for compatibility with a const RFIFOP.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Add -Wcast-qual into configure comment.
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custom permissions are added.
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Improved compatibility, portability and standards conformance.
- Since it is not possible to portably and reliably re-use the core's
symbols in plugins, symbols are no longer exported unless explicitly
required, in the UNIX builds. This mimics the Windows behavior and
adds HPM compatibility to OSes such as FreeBSD. Credits to Andrei Karas
for making this possible.
- For convenience, it is no longer necessary to call GET_SYMBOL, since
the plugin will automatically import all the available symbols when
it's loaded, depending on the included headers.
- Plugins are now supposed to include the "common/hercules.h" header
before including anything else. Incluing common/HPMi.h,
common/cbasetypes.h or conf/core.h is no longer necessary, as those
are guaranteed to be automatically included by hercules.h.
- HPM API version bumped to 1.1.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Include directives are now directory-independent.
- This will allow building plugins from other directories in future.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Replaced several hardcoded values with the appropriate enums.
- Added documentation for some hardcoded values that haven't been
replaced by enums (yet)
- Minor code legibility improvements.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Introduced on: dab1fba3a88b9c5e86a778a29bd4d565fc937155
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- Variable scopes reduced
- Parenthesized ambiguous expressions
- Removed or added NULL checks where (un)necessary
- Corrected format strings
- Fixed typos potentially leading to bugs
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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This includes, and is not limited to: mixed or wrong indentation, excess
whitespace (horizontal and vertical), misalignment, trailing spaces.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Introduced interfaces: chr, mapif, loginif.
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This reverts commit 94657284973f4037596bae468ebfbee5c217e02b.
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This reverts commit b6b3f58795288701d0e162d43fa6f0a47af913b3.
Fixes issue 8184
http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-8184-cart-related/
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- Changed order according to the (upcoming) code style guidelines.
- Fixes several issues caused by missing headers when their include
order is changed or in plugins.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Special thanks to @MishimaHaruna
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#Fixed issue where a corrupted map cache would lead to a crash
*Moved Big-endian compatibility functions to common/utils.h
#Fixed issue 8162
*http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-8162-loadnpc-doesnt-trigger-oninit-of-duplicate-npcs/
*Added options to npc_parse_duplicate
#Fixed issue 8169
*http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-8169-script-command-guildskill-skill-idlevel-not-working-as-intended/
*Changed *guildskill behavior, now it behaves exactly as depicted in the documentation
*Updated *guildskill documentation
#Added missing GBI types to mapif_parse_GuildBasicInfoChange now it's possible to change guild exp, lv, skill point and skill information
#GeoIP revamp
*GeoIP module was partially rewritten
*Added several data checks to prevent corruption and crashes
*Updated GeoIP database
*See https://github.com/maxmind/geoip-api-c/blob/master/libGeoIP/GeoIP.c for more information
#Added packetver checks regarding NST_MARKET
*Now *tradertype warns if user is trying to use this feature with older clients
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(trying to trigger a HPM Hooks rebuild missing from my previous commit)
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Modified exp_guild.txt processing to honor the value of MAX_GUILDLEVEL
and correctly handle overflows.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Warnings detected thanks to Xcode's compiler settings (more strict by
default) and clang, warnings mostly but not only related to data sizes
on 64 bit systems, that were silenced until now by very lax compiler
settings.
- This also decreases by a great deal the amount of warnings produced by
MSVC in x64 mode (for the adventurous ones who tried that)
- Also fixed (or silenced in case of false positives) the potential
issues pointed out by the (awesome) clang static analyzer.
- Patch co-produced with Ind, I'm merging and committing in his place!
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- This fixes an issue with timers that stop working after about 24-49
days when the tick overflows (note that this may happen much earlier
than that, and at hard to predict times, on some systems)
- Updated the RDTSC help message in the configure script to also warn
users about issues with SpeedStep enabled systems.
- On Windows, tick() still has a resolution of 10~15ms (or even as low
as 100ms on some systems). A TODO comment (thanks, Ai4rei) was added
for a follow-up patch, as I want this one to be as small as possible)
- Note: on Windows versions earlier than 6.x (Vista, Server 2008), the
tick overflow issue is NOT fixed, since they don't support the
function used to retrieve a 64 bit tick. This isn't a big issue, since
those platforms are already - or going soon to be - out of their
extended support period, and it's already advisable to upgrade, for
other reasons. If you're the unfortunate user of such a system, it is
recommended that you reboot your machine at least once every 49 days
for Hercules to work reliably.
- Note: To clear some doubts, since I've already been asked, this has
absolutely NOTHING to do with 32/64 bit CPUs or OSes. It's all about
a variable's size, not the size of registers of your CPU, and your
32bit CPU will be able to handle this just fine.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Also removed duplicate mentions of timer within calls to shorten.
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Adjusting db.c interface name to adhere with the rest (pretty much we try to make it as short as we can, and being there were no conflicts we saw no reason to maintain the 'i')
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Added iPc, iParty, iMap, iTimer to HPM exported interfaces
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- Also fixed a bug preventing the plugins to be loeaded because HPMI and HPMI_s weren't HPExport
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Screwed up.
http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-7250-cant-create-party-and-guild/
Follow up 0aee4fd57f2f4135361f4182a08a98cf52ed9d10
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Made SQL and strlib functions HPM-friendly, special thanks to Yommy for bringing the issue up.
Added partial map.c support, for the all-handy map[] array, beware that soon the whole map.c renewal design will be commit and when that happens your usage of map.c functions in plugins might require some updates.
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Committing on the behalf of mkbu95 who is unable to do it himself, he coded it all and sent me the diff. Thanks mkbu95!
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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And adding missing ones.
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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atoll was introduced in a 2011 lib and vc9 and 10 dont have that, dropping to atol since we dont need the int64 and using a tricky conversion to get it to unsigned
http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-7056-compiling-error/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Replaced strncpy with safestrncpy where I found would be beneficial.
http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-3080-safestrncpy-instead-of-strncpy-where-applicable/
Also modifying headers accordingly.
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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