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also fix boss_monster flag for works as mvp and not like mini boss.
unhide boss flag if hp bar disabled.
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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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- Separated load and validation logic.
- The load/validation functions now return the loaded mob ID
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Functions should always specify their arguments, even if they take
none. In C, not specifying arguments is different than specifying
(void).
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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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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- MOBID_ constant names now follow the Mob DB spritenames.
- The following names were changed:
* MOBID_EMPERIUM => MOBID_EMPELIUM
* MOBID_TREAS01 => MOBID_TREASURE_BOX1
* MOBID_TREAS40 => MOBID_TREASURE_BOX40
* MOBID_BARRICADE1 => MOBID_BARRICADE
* MOBID_BARRICADE2 => MOBID_BARRICADE_
* MOBID_GUARIDAN_STONE1 => MOBID_S_EMPEL_1
* MOBID_GUARIDAN_STONE2 => MOBID_S_EMPEL_2
* MOBID_FOOD_STOR => MOBID_OBJ_A
* MOBID_BLUE_CRYST => MOBID_OBJ_A2
* MOBID_PINK_CRYST => MOBID_OBJ_B2
* MOBID_TREAS41 => MOBID_TREASURE_BOX41
* MOBID_TREAS49 => MOBID_TREASURE_BOX49
- Added several missing items
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Rename BLUE_CRYST and PINK_CRYST to BLUE_CRYSTAL and PINK_CRYSTAL
- Rename FOOD_STOR to FOOD_STORAGE
- Rename TREAS01, TREAS40, TREAS41, TREAS49 to TREASURE_01, TREASURE_40, TREASURE_41, TREASURE_49
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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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Follow-up to 84e02ac28fbb15c58d0a0f8a916b49663198b05b
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Follow-up to 3feef93 (thanks to kyeme)
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Changed the hplugin_data_store's array into a VECTOR.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Several explicit casts are removed, to have a slightly better
type-checking at compile time.
- A destructor function is provided, to remove code duplication.
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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- 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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http://hercules.ws/board/topic/7161-plugin-missing-hook-to-struct-item-data-and-mob-data/
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- 1st Transcendent Spirit will now work as on official servers (#116)
* The max total stat that is granted by the skill is now BaseLevel-10 with a maximum of 50 instead of always 50
* It will now work as Marionette Control and calculate the bonus at cast time rather than overwrite all existing bonuses
* Agi Up and Blessing will now cancel the soul link
- Fixed various problems that caused position lags on the client (#118)
* Added a define ACTIVEPATHSEARCH in mob.c; if active (default and official), monsters will only grab targets if the walk path to the target is shorter or equal their search range; search range depends on whether the monster is moving or not (range2 for standing monsters and range3 for walking monsters); this requires a lot of CPU load, if it causes trouble, just comment the define for old behavior
* Fixed a bug that made monsters display "irregular movement with position lag" continuously when a status change ended that changed their walk speed
* OFFICIAL_WALKPATH now also applies to monsters
* If the path search fails while a unit is already moving, we will now issue of fixpos packet so that the unit does not only stop moving on the server, but also on the client
* Direction fixes
- Updated the config setting attack_direction_change from 15 to 0 (official value); that means that a unit's direction will no longer change when it attacks; knock-back effects from e.g. Firewall will depend on the last direction the target walked into instead (bugreport:1322)
- Ensured that the default direction of a monster is always "north", so that immobile monsters will now always be knocked back to the south by e.g. Firewall on default settings, unless a skill like e.g. Backstab changes their direction (bugreport:1322)
- Fixed a bug that stopped characters server-sided and caused position lag when closing a skill menu
* Magnum Break damage fixed
- Targets two cells away will now only take 100%+10%*level damage (#108)
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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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montransform.
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* Official Icewall implementation and other fixes
- Reverted all the icewall-related changes done in SVN r15777 and following as testing shows they aren't official and are actually pretty exploitable (bugreport:7412)
- Instead implemented the official icewall characteristic that monsters can only leave an icewall cell to the west or south, the changes include:
* The "sight" path check no longer checks for the current cell so standing on an icewall allows you to see/attack into any direction
* The path finding will still ignore the current cell as before but the walk routine will not allow to walk east or north while standing on an icewall cell
* This leads monsters in the situation where they go through an AI loop not allowing them to escape the icewall (if their target is north or east of them)
* Monster in this situation will use idle skills and if they get attacked will use their rudeattacked skills if available, similar to traps like Spiderweb
* Added a configuration icewall_walk_block that allows to configure how long a monster should go through the AI loop before the server allows it any movement, this "safety" system is official and seems to equal about 75 AI loops; if you want to disable the whole icewall system so that monsters don't get stuck in icewall at all, just set this to 0
* Here are videos from jRO showing how this system works: http://ragdo.blog56.fc2.com/blog-entry-763.html
- Implemented the official calculation for "direction"; now you will be considered horizontal/vertical/diagonally aligned with a target cell in the exact same way as on official servers, this is for example used to determine whether an icewall or a firewall should be horizontal, vertical or diagonal; the only thing that is still unofficial is the default direction (officially always "west"); effectively now there are more situations considered diagonal than before
- Further cleanups on the idle skill use code for immobile monsters and monsters near a player but without a target (now skill using will always go via mob_unlocktarget)
* This also fixes that monsters switched to idle mode and start to use idle skills one second too late
Mega thanks to Playtester (rathena 5540d89cb0e)
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- Updated monster skill use behavior so monsters use skills the same way and at the same rhythm as official servers (bugreport:009326), the changes include:
* Unified the "monster can't move by default" and the "monster trapped" code as it really should behave exactly the same
* Fixed a bug that caused the "monster skill use" routine to be called 20 times more often than it should in some situations
* When a monster attacks you and you run away from it, the monster will now check if it has a ranged skill on "attack" state before switching to chase state
* Monsters will now always do a normal attack before using "attack" state skills
* Fixed a bug that caused monsters to switch to idle mode and never use their chase skills when they get hit continuously
* Changed default for skillrange_from_weapon from 30 (all but player) to 0 (none); monsters will now use all skills at the skill range and not at their own attack range, if they get tanked from farther away than skill range, they won't use these skills
- Updated ranges to work as on official servers (bugreport:009326), the changes include:
* Implemented new functions "check_distance_client" and "distance_client", that instead of the server-sided square range system use the circular one that the client uses; these functions should be used for units that send their commands via the client (players mostly)
* Applied the new distance algorithm to some player-specific range checks, players will now have a circular attack range that reflects their attack range on the client; this makes it impossible to hack the client for more diagonal range
* Removed the arbitrary +1 range bonus at range checks; as monsters now react fluently, they won't need it anymore, that means a monster with for example 4 attack range will now only attack targets within a 9x9 area around it, the moment you step out of this area, the attacks will stop (if the monster can move it will follow you); as for players, the extra cell attack range when on a linear line to the target now is integrated into the distance algorithm, that means a player with attack range 4 can attack from 5 cells away when directly on line with a monster, but no longer diagonally as range is circular for players now
* Implemented a new "step action" feature to reflect official chase range behavior; when an attack or skill is used inside the attack range, it will act exactly as now, the skill is used once the signal from the client was received; however, if an attack or skill is used outside the attack range, the player should move into the chase area which is 1 cell inside the attack range border; the client actually sends us where to use the attack / skill from, but previously we just dropped that information the moment an attack request came; now instead of stopping the player instantly on an attack request, the player will continue moving to the target cell and then automatically use the command received earlier (it will be remembered); this change was absolutely necessary as the client sends the attack request slightly before attack range is reached, execution on official servers only takes place on every full cell moved; the new system copies this behavior
- Implemented an improved hit-lock system (bugreport:007460), the changes include:
* MVPs are no longer immune to being stopped by a hit unless they used Endure
* When hitting any unit, it will stop for its "dMotion" interval, exactly at the end of "dMotion" it will continue walking (official behavior); this helps getting more "move" packets to be displayed
* The unit that was hit will be immune to being stopped for another "dMotion" interval, this allows to slow down any units by hitting them frequently, but makes it almost impossible to completely stop them forever (depends a lot of ASPD and dMotion value); this does not affect special hit-lock properties (some skills and events should set delay anyway)
* The unit that was hit will no longer be "pulled" to the next cell; this caused a lot of position lag, it should be much better now
* Random walking, monster target dropping
- Implemented official behavior for random walking of monsters (bugreport:9340)
* Updated the interval between walks from 3-6 seconds to 4-5 seconds
* Added a define MIN_RANDOMWALKTIME that is now used anywhere the interval is applied so it's easier to change
* Monsters will no longer attempt to walk to the cell they are currently standing on (note: still requires a proper "no cell stacking" implementation)
* Monsters will only target a cell within a 15x15 area around them
- Moved the "mob_ai" 0x008 configuration setting to mob_unlocktarget, so it applies to all cases of monsters unlocking targets
- Cleaned up the unit_stop_attack and unit_stop_stepaction functions
* unit_stop_attack now makes sure that the target is always set to 0, even if no attack timer currently exists
* replaced several calls of unit_set_target that set target to 0 with unit_stop_attack, this is important because the attack timer should always be deleted at the same time the target is set to 0
* this also fixes the problem that caused monsters to sometimes drop their target after an attack
* Minor monster walk and skill use fixes
- Fixed a bug that caused monsters to never use their idle skills even if the define MOB_LAZYSKILLPERC was set
* The default value of the define is now 100% for spotted mobs and 0% for non-spotted mobs as on official servers
- Monsters now use complex path searching for their random walk, so they can also walk around corners now (OFFICIAL_WALKPATH still applies!)
- Fixed spotted monsters using their "walk" skills even if nobody is on the map
- Monsters will no longer stop when using "walk" skills (they are supposed to be used while walking)
* Monster idle skills, chase, final cleanups
- Spotted monsters will now use their idle skills even if no players are on the map
* This is official behavior and allows them to metamorph and heal up even if nobody is on the map
* I originally had concerns about the performance, but as the dynamic mobs option is enabled by default and set to 5 minutes, monsters will only stay "spotted" for 5 minutes when nobody is on the map anyway, this doesn't cost much extra performance
- Increased chase range of monsters by 2
* Tested this thoroughly and the effective chase range is actually 2 cells larger than listed in the "Range3" column
* Special thanks to ultramage and Michieru for helping me testing this
- Some final cleanups in the unit_stop_attack and unit_stop_stepaction functions
* Special thanks to icxbb-xx for pointing these out
Super ultra mega thanks to Playtester (rAthena 2c86ee435670168,ebd3dc97bc7e,f3916c1baf1,b1330a4c6,c2377c8f54,464dd4586380)
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https://github.com/HerculesWS/Hercules/commit/8ab61745b81d1cf0602c7998f590aac8749187da
This fixed all mob size problem :)
Fix estin estun not working properly (bug:7891)
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- Complies with CERT DCL37-C
- Fixes issue #293 (special thanks to elfring)
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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http://hercules.ws/board/topic/4283-introducing-hpm-datacheck/
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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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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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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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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- Follow-up to 124ab2a1cdb344f24170a4d91f7000ebabf39b40
- Replaced numeric IDs in NPC definitions and setnpcdisplay calls with
the appropriate constants
- Made possible thanks to Ind
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Added a command line argument '--script-check' to check a script's
syntax without running the server (and without requiring a SQL
connection). Usage: ./map-server --script-check /path/to/the/script.txt
- For convenience, a script-checker bash script is provided, to set the
path correctly when called from a different directory. Usage:
/path/to/Hercules/script-checker /path/to/the/script/to/check.txt
- While the script checker will supposedly work under windows as well,
no convenience scripts are currently provided for platforms other than
UNIX (feel free to open a pull request with a .bat launcher or
whatever you like)
- Integration with IDEs or text editors is possible. In fact, I already
have a fully functional plugin for vim (through vim-syntastic), and if
there's enough interest, I'll publish it. - screenshot: http://d.pr/i/NOBD
- If you want an online checker, http://haru.ws/scriptchecker/ is
running this code, without modifications and will be kept up to date
(without any warranty though.)
- Special thanks to Ind, Yommy, Streusel, who helped making this
possible, in a way or another.
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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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Fully Interfaced.
Moved missing vars and declarations of interest into the interface, removed duplicate mentions of map within calls to shorten wherever it made sense to.
Ladies and Gentleman its my pleasure to announce that with this commit we've revised all of map-server, we've learned a hell lot from this, improved many things on the go and have a number of features to be released thanks to this. *cough* hpm hooking *cough*.
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Note to plugin developers: if you were importing the "map", you'll need
to change it to "maplist"
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Fully Interfaced
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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Fully Interfaced
Signed-off-by: shennetsind <ind@henn.et>
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