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This is a problem with gcc 4.4.1.
Reviewed-by: Bjorn, Jaxad0127
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Signed-off-by: Jared Adams <jaxad0127@gmail.com>
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This reverts commit d2c548e091f203196d93c011fc65944fb1cdc986.
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This required moving to C++0x, so it does that too, and fixes a few errors with
that.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lindeijer <thorbjorn@lindeijer.nl>
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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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Currently the same equipment window is used as for tmwAthena so that at
least something is visible. This means the location of equipped items is
currently illogical.
It is now possible to equip and unequip items.
Mantis-issue: 164
Reviewed-by: Stefan Dombrowski
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The player sends party invites to the game server.
If the invitee is within the visual range of the inviter, then
the game server forwards the invite to the chat server.
Reviewed-by: Bjorn, Jaxad0127
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Also fix position of being names.
Reviewed-by: Bertram
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Signed-off-by: Jared Adams <jaxad0127@gmail.com>
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Trivial change, no review needed.
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Reviewed-by: thorbjorn
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Reviewed-by: Bertram
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Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
po/fi.po
po/fr.po
src/gui/skilldialog.cpp
src/localplayer.cpp
src/net/manaserv/generalhandler.cpp
src/net/tmwa/buysellhandler.cpp
src/net/tmwa/generalhandler.cpp
src/net/tmwa/playerhandler.cpp
src/net/tmwa/specialhandler.cpp
src/winver.h
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This, instead of the protocol specific filenames that are
mana-skills.xml and ea-skills.xml.
This is backward compatible as the old skills.xml file was once
used before the 0.0.29.1 release which is the last alive from
the 0.0.x serie.
The skills.xml will have to added to world data
to make this working, though. (Done in another patch.)
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Reviewed-by: Bertram
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This resolves http://bugs.manasource.org/view.php?id=330
Reviewed-by: Bertram
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This is fixng many issues and (hopefully) will make the movement
rendering much smoother.
Merge branch 'master' of gitorious.org:~bertram/mana/mana-movement-code-merge
Conflicts:
src/being.cpp
src/net/manaserv/beinghandler.cpp
Resolves: TMW-Mantis #946.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjorn.
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This is based on the information given by the server which now
permit resyncs when necessary.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjorn.
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Reviewed-by: Stefan Dombrowski
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The protocol uses ERRMSG_EMAIL_ALREADY_EXISTS instead.
Reviewed-by: Jaxad0127
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- Removed unnecessary comments
- Removed a useless contains() check in getTileCenter()
- Fix the above function documentation
- Don't permit FloorItem to be created without a map object.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjorn Lindeijer.
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Reviewd-by: Thorbjorn
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The thanks messages got removed, because they are useless and when
selling many items they completely trashed the chat.
The pick-up information for money now respects the configuration.
Reviewed-by: thorbjorn
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I have to admit I contributed a large part of these. Sorry for that.
Less empty space, more attention to the code.
Acked-by: Jared Adams
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Makes it clear what kind of listener it is, since there are other
listener classes as well.
Acked-by: Jared Adams
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It's just an annoyance when it's only applied to a few classes. Either
we place everything in this namespace or nothing, and at the moment I
don't see any rationale for placing everything in a Mana namespace.
Acked-by: Jared Adams
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Acked-by: Jared Adams
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Acked-by: Jared Adams
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How to reproduce the bug:
* Delete a character.
* Create a new character in another slot.
* Now the deleted character reappears.
Also fixing handling of error messages from character select response.
This resolves http://bugs.manasource.org/view.php?id=322
Reviewed-by: Jaxad0127, VUT
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The position is centered to the nearest tile center in tA.
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and made use of it through the tA code.
I also remove the obsolete TODO in the flooritem class.
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- Removed another bogus comment.
- Made functions used only in the tA::beinghandler static.
- Don't init the destination to an irrelevant value
in being::setDestination()
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- Fixed bogus documentation.
- Fixed Vector parameters to const Vector& where releavant.
- Removed a false comment.
- Removed superfluous headers in src/net/tmwa/beinghandler.h.
- Optimize a bit the tmwa::beingHandler::getPixelsPerTickMoveSpeed()
function.
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Also made the destination equal to the desired position
in that case since it's what the tA server expects.
This fixes monsters going to strange destinations while fighting
them, and makes it all much smoother.
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The attack range is still hardcoded for Manaserv as long
as generic equipment handling hasn't been implemented.
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This avoids code duplication.
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I made it so that the behaviour can be changed with only
a boolean setting in the playerhandler.
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by removing a now useless reset in the beinghandler.
Also added checks for flawed directions.
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The attack range is always the default for manaserv, as proper
equipment handling is to be added.
Anyway, now the proper attack range is handled in tmwAthena
and is always set a proper minimum for both protocols.
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Also fixed again a condition in Being::logic().
I'll beautify the code in tmwAthena:Beinghandler once everything
will be working better.
Note: I also suspect current clients to flood the server with
keyboard messages, hence blocking the animation when they are remote.
I'll need to test that with someone having the same client than here..
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Also removed dead code.
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The screen can either be "nudged" in a random direction with a specific
intensity or you can define an exact x and y intensity, decay factor and
duration. On a tmwAthena server an effect is triggered when the player
character dies. A method for stopping all shake effects is also
implemented, but not used yet. I added a netcode message for Manaserv to
trigger an effect server-sided. Because our protocol has currently no way
to transport floating point values, the decay is transported as a fixed
point value with 4 decimals which is entirely sufficient for this purpose.
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This fix the following bug:
When changing map, the local player sometimes walks randomly
until the player reacts.
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