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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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I think issues with stuck skills delay/cooldown related to timers/clock.
This change allow to see with what clock functions issue can be reproduced.
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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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- The issue prevented the creation of multiple commands in the same
subcategory through console->input->addCommand (i.e. "foo:bar:baz"
and "foo:bar:quux" would instead create "foo:bar:baz" and "foo:quux")
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Added a 'type' field to describe the command type (function, category)
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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console->input->command_list
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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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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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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- More link changes
- Added proper link to Roulette topic
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Addressing out of bounds read/write, pointless null checks on already deferenced variables, dead code.
Special Thanks to 4144 and Haruna!
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Addressing out of bounds read-write.
Special Thanks to 4144, Haruna!
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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- Rather than failing at runtime, plugins that try to access
non-interfaced, unavailable functions or variables, will now show an
error at compile-time.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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configure example: ./configure --enable-manager=no
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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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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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- More informative messages are displayed during startup, to make it
easier to identify what system and environment Hercules is running.
- Git/SVN revision detection is improved, separating the source version
(cached at compile time) from the runtime version, in case the user
updated their working copy without recompiling the server. Git
version detection is also more reliable, in case a non-default branch
is used.
- The get_revision script command has been removed (as it was useless
to begin with, after the switch to git). An alternative will be
provided later, for feature-probing purposes.
- The patch was tested under Linux (Gentoo / gcc 4.7 on i686 and x86_64,
Debian 6 / gcc 4.4 on i686, Raspbian / gcc 4.6 on armv6l, CentOS 5 /
gcc 4.1 on i686, CentOS 6 / gcc 4.4 on x86_64, Linux Mint 15 / gcc 4.7
on x86_64, OS X Mountain Lion / clang 5.0 and gcc 4.8 on x86_64,
Cygwin-NT-5.1/gcc 4.8 on i686, FreeBSD 8 / gcc 4.2 on i386, FreeBSD 9
/ gcc 4.2 on amd64, FreeBSD 10 / clang 3.3 on amd64, NetBSD 5 / gcc
4.1 on i386, NetBSD 6 / gcc 4.5 on amd64, OpenBSD 5 / gcc 4.2 on
amd64, Solaris 11 / gcc 4.5 on i86pc, Windows 7 / Visual Studio 2012
on x86, Windows 8 / Visual Studio 2010 on WOW64, Windows 8.1 / Visual
Studio 2013 on WOW64.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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(fixed issue: 7916 http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-7916-wrong-comment-in-pc-statusup2/)
Now pc_statusup2 returns stat increase amount as stated in previous documentation
Updated *statusup documentation it was wrong
Added last update in upgrade index
@console.c/.h
Documented partially
Now two different parsing categories can have functions with same name
e.g.
- server exit
- sql exit
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- Sanitized all potentially unsafe macros (related eA:15259)
- Improved some function-like macros to evaluate their argument only
once and keep it in a temporary variable. This improves performance
in the damage calculation related code.
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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Conflicts:
src/map/chrif.c
src/map/clif.c
src/map/homunculus.c
src/map/pet.c
src/map/script.c
src/map/skill.c
src/map/status.c
All clear.
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Also removed duplicate mentions of timer within calls to shorten.
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(related: b9c8f57)
Most renames are trivial (just to avoid shadowing global variables, even
if they currently did no harm), but there were some cases of partly
renamed variables that caused some NULL checks to always pass and who
knows what could have been happened when they were too subtle to make
the application crash.
Also corrected some potentially unsafe macro definitions
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- This fixes a display issue in terminal emulators that ignore the Esc[K
ANSI sequence (i.e. GNU screen or tmux, with TERM=screen or
TERM=screen-256color.)
- In those terminal emulators, the logo background has now a fixed
width of 72 characters.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Also modified the output (i think its sightly improved), also added a console command to skip updates so no need to go add the query yourself 'sql update skip <file name>'
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Special Thanks to quesoph
http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-7493-compiling-with-cygwin/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Special Thanks to quesoph.
http://hercules.ws/board/topic/1402-error-compiling-with-cygwin/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Added iPc, iParty, iMap, iTimer to HPM exported interfaces
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http://hercules.ws/board/topic/928-memory-slasher-may-30-patch/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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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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Server only saves variables that were changed, not all of them. Special Thanks to Yommy <3~!
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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* Fixed small warning
* Added support for Visual Studio 2010.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Macabu <mkbu95@gmail.com>
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http://hercules.ws/board/topic/549-introducing-hercules-plugin-manager/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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http://hercules.ws/board/tracker/issue-7189-warning-while-recompiling-using-centos5/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Also fixed title being displayed twice.
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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It's back. It's efficient. It's awesome.
http://hercules.ws/board/topic/272-re-introducing-console-input/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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