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As we use int64 (instead of long long int) through the code, it's
preferable if our libconfig interface does the same, avoiding us to
create temporary interchange variables for that purpose.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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(Only Placeholder, other things related to summoner will follow-up soon)
Added SQL-Upgrade: Added `class` column in charlog
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2015-12-16
Added New Char Creation Packet(0xa39).
Added Placeholder of JOB_SUMMONER
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Fixed packets between 20111005 to 20141022.
As reference was used client packet logs from
https://gitlab.com/4144/servergreps/tree/master/peek_all/packets
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to be ignored
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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char_configuration/permission/display_new to be ignored
Fixes #1407
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- libconfig uses 'long long' for its 64 bit lookup/set/get functions,
rather than a well-defined size integer (such as int64_t). GCC
doesn't like the use of an int64_t* where a long long* is required,
especially on linux x86_64, where int64_t is typedeffed as long int
- In future, the function signature will be changed, so we can use
int64 normally.
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Incorrect sizeof expression in char_config_set_ip()
- Invalid comparison (when MAX_ZENY == MAX_INT) in
char_config_read_player_new()
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Plugin settings should be relative to the the libconfig file root. For
example, a configuration setting of type HPCT_CHAR will be relative to
the root of conf/char/char-server.conf. In order to add a configuration
entry inside the char_configuration block, the full configuration path
(slash-delimited) should be passed to addCharConf(), as in the
following example:
`addCharConf("char_configuration/my_setting", my_parser_function);`
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Ported to modern Hercules and cleaned up from Panikon's commits: b10f2a88073882bea812c6278fdec7848102ab87, bc5007299a92898ea4630f2a977d9a1b42b6c145
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Ported to modern Hercules and cleaned up from Panikon's commits: 40f9ec33868e2240cab013308897898ed252b3e0, a9d646da19e25ab6fcf44dbd1ae7d90c30f6686c, 1aa8581a0aecbfd53e877686c399ffb731dcd75e, 72c645b015ae6130ca7d4309d0fb1413340e7f23, f8c906a0496b9acdae1d8244b1544fa03592061e, 51d88a58983c9552dfd1a0f059e5a031742aed61, 443684b3c77f4c32fe7877a7f8d62debf73b1e93, cf93eafef1f322cd1583226272b7d4008f562da4
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Fixed issue: 8115, now start items can be equipped as well
Ported to modern Hercules and cleaned up from Panikon's commits: c6482e9870645ffe59a6a059b819574d4ac79fd9, 832fb27d4f767e4bc8b68c432d0da00b7cb7a4f9, f81b579899e3a15bd472ca8c6a6e0116c43bec92, e23723725499b617def03d05661eca637edaeabd, 0b783a83d82e588efd760f7f4baec0c8074a6fd1, 1b7de91308a57ea07b158ed95a2515a3c8cc36bd, 677d3430cbda0962b320a60cf499e9dadf637d00
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- `int save_log` -> `bool chr->show_save_log`
- `bool char_new` -> `bool enable_char_creation`
- `int log_char` -> `bool chr->enable_logs`
- `int log_inter` -> `bool inter->enable_logs`
- `int chr->new_display` -> `int16 chr->new_display`
- `int char_aegis_delete` -> `bool char_aegis_delete`
Split and improved from Panikon's commit 832fb27d4f767e4bc8b68c432d0da00b7cb7a4f9
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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initiate server termination.
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Fixes several -Wsign-compare issues
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Fixes several -Wsign-compare issues
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Also disable all known default warnings if build bot option enabled.
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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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- Plugins that want to make use of the HPMHooking must now include
"plugins/HPMHooking.h".
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- Follow-up to ccfd054
- Fixes #1275
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Multi-zone support is deprecated and should not be used on a production server.
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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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Parameters are supposed to be read-only
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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- Unique ID could get duplicated (resulting in an apparent item
duplication, while it's only unique ID corruption). Fixes #1191
- Removed duplicated code (char_inventory_to_sql, being an almost exact
clone of char_memitemdata_to_sql)
Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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Also not allow create party with empty or only spaces name.
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Signed-off-by: Haru <haru@dotalux.com>
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- The variable should be signed, since it uses the value -1 to indicate
infinite duration (and it's stored as signed in the database).
- Added #define for the special value -1 (INFINITE_DURATION).
- This fixes an issue causing status changes to fail being saved to
database (thanks to Michi for reporting it).
- Related to commit 8dc75721.
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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- WBUFP now returns a pointer to void, which automatically casts to any
non-const or const pointer.
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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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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