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Reviewed-by: bjorn.
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Same thing, but shorter.
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Allows inspection of message data. It is off by default since it consumes
additional bandwidth, but it can be turned on using the net_debugMode option
in manaserv.xml.
Currently the option only affects outgoing data for each host individually.
In particular, enabling this debug mode for the server does not automatically
make the client annotate its messages.
Reviewed-by: Erik Schilling
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A C++ developer should be able to recognize a constructor and a
destructor by just looking at it, so let's stop writing down the
obvious. :)
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Also added an header to the autoattack.{h,cpp} files.
Big but trivial fix.
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Mainly for consistency with the client, and the general consensus was
that these numbered versions were clearer.
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Conflicts:
src/account-server/storage.cpp
src/game-server/being.cpp
src/game-server/being.hpp
src/game-server/character.cpp
src/game-server/character.hpp
src/game-server/gamehandler.cpp
src/game-server/inventory.cpp
src/scripting/lua.cpp
src/sql/mysql/createTables.sql
src/sql/sqlite/createTables.sql
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Not a good idea to have #if checks in a #ifdef check.
Trivial fix.
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Reviewed-by: Chuck Miller
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Tested-by: BaseBallBoy
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Reviewed-by: Yohann Ferreira
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Attribute system:
Structure is no longer completely hardcoded. Attributes and structure is
defined by new xml file (defaulting to stats.xml)
Structure defines non-base modifications to an attribute, to be used by
modifiers from items, effects, etc.
Calculating the base value for core attributes is still done in C++ (and for
such fundamental elements the only reason I can think of to do it any other
way is perhaps being able to quickly change scripts without a compile could be
useful for testing, but such things are a low priority anyway)
Item structure:
Modifiers are now through triggers rather than single events. This also
removes hardcoded types - an item could be both able to be equipped and be
able to be activated.
Item activation no longer consumes by default, this must be specified by the
property <consumes /> inside the trigger.
Currently only attribute modifications, autoattacks, and consumes are defined
as effects, but stubs for others do exist. Autoattacks are currently
non-functional, and this should be rectified with some urgency.
Auto Attacks:
AutoAttacks are now separate entities, though not fully complete, nor fully
integrated with all beings yet. Integration with the Character class is
urgent, integration with other Being children less so.
When fully integrated this will allow for multiple autoattacks, through
equipping multiple items with this as an equip effect or even through other
means if needed.
Equipment structure:
As ItemClass types are no longer hardcoded, so too are equip types. An item
have multiple ways to be equipped across multiple equipment slots with any
number in each slot. Character maximums are global but configurable.
Miscellaneous:
Speed, money, and weight are now attributes.
Some managers have been changed into classes such that their associated
classes can have them as friends, to avoid (ab)use of public accessors.
The serialise procedure should also be set as a friend of Character (both in
the account- and game- server) as well; having public accessors returning
iterators is simply ridiculous.
Some start for such cleanups have been made, but this is not the primary focus
here. Significant work will need to be done before this is resolved
completely, but the start is there.
BuySell::registerPlayerItems() has been completely disabled temporarily. The
previous function iterated through equipment, yet in the context I think it is
intended to fill items? I have been unable to update this function to fit the
modifications made to the Inventory/Equipment/Possessions, as I am unsure what
exactly what it should be doing.
ItemClass::mSpriteId was previously unused, so had been removed, but I
notice that it was used when transmitting equipment to nearby clients.
Experimentation showed that this value was never set to anything other than
0, and so has been left out of the ItemManager rewrite.
I am not entirely sure what is happening here, but it should be worth looking
into at a later time, as I am not sure how equipment appearences would be sent
otherwise.
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Reviewed-by: Jared Adams
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Also updated the headers to refer to the GPL by URL instead of
suggesting to contact the FSF by snail mail, as per the latest
GPL usage instructions.
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defines.h, and removing some overheading along the way.
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Needed when the server has multiple network interfaces and the one you
want to use isn't the default one for localhost.
The host to listen on can be set in config file with 'net_listenHost'.
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Same as for the client.
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when there is no connection the account server (a different one surfaced).
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between slots of inventory. Fixed position of the cleaning bit for looks, so that it actually fits into network data.
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message ID.
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the message ID.
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processor the program is running on, is little-endian or big-endian.
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each host service to reduce CPU usage. Modified timer code to gracefully handle
jumps back in time.
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needed messages.
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chat + database) and multiple tmwserv-game programs (selected with
respect to the maps). Cleaned the repository by moving server-specific
source files into dedicated directories.
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