According to our stats `GL_ARB_fragment_program_shadow` is supported
by all our GL users. Also we're going to remove OpenGL ARB in A29. So
I remove ARBShadersShadow completely.
A multi player loading screen will have possibility of showing single
and multi player tips while multi player tips are in favor.
Tips are now separated by categories. During loading those category
have an occurrence probability, where we are choosing a random category
based on chance and not by complete randomness. From there we just
picking a random tip from that category.
SpiderMonkey 98 introduced a size heuristic for the nursery GC region
(https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D136637). As this heuristic
uses a wall-clock time duration, it results in a severe performance
regression on slower systems for our use case.
This commit adds a workaround to turn off that heuristic, by telling
SpiderMonkey that a "page load" (something which doesn't have a meaning
in the context of pyrogenesis) is in progress, as that heuristic is
disabled for page loads.
Co-Authored by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Fixes#7714
Since 0eed117e6d exceptions from the map generation script are rethrown
in the main thread but not all of them are catched.
This defect is already fixed in the engine with 82513c9104Fixes: #7620
Profiler2 currently explicitly considers 'frame' for frames, which is a bit annoying in replays as state hashes are computed outside of these. It's better to just rely on RecordFrameStart() calls.
The context option enabling strict mode was removed in sm-117 [1]
requiring to use the compiler option for the same purpose instead.
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1621603
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Add a workflow for linting and add a cppcheck job.
The job is using cppcheck provided by package manager. Existing errors
are suppressed to get going with CI linting, ideally tho the suppression
list would be empty. Some of the suppressed errors are only found with
more recent cppcheck than what is available in the runner.
Also remove old arclint cppcheck setup.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
A shell utilities function library starting with a first utility
function for getting the number of online CPUs.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Theere is now an `Engine.startAtlas` property that will start Atlas
when it's returned from the root page. The `Engine.RestartInAtlas`
function is removed.
There are a few version of boost which deprecated global placeholders
but do not yet support std placeholders. Simply suppress warning for
those cases.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
The most notable changes are:
- improved performance thanks to using `lxml` instead of `xmllint` for
validating the templates
- improved performance by parallelizing the validation across multiple
threads
- more meaningful output for detected validation errors
- easier to call from other scripts (like checkrefs.py)
Users may generate key presses that don't map to a distinct SDL scancode
and will be mapped SDL_SCANCODE_UNKNOWN instead. Using the same ID for
unmapped hotkeys means any such key press will execute unset hotkeys. As
luck would have it in #7644 this leads to calling "Custom exit to
desktop" if the hotkey is unbound as is the default.
So simply use a code for unused hotkeys that doesn't map to any SDL
scancodes.
Fixes: #7644
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Add a unique disconnect reason for timeouts of connection attempts.
Rewrite the displayed error message and provide a link directly to the FAQ entry.
(The old message was very misleading and only brought players on the
wrong track during troubleshooting)
When the root page gets closed the engine quits instead or crashing.
The root pages are changed to use that mechanism to quit the engine.
This removes the need of `Engine.Exit` for the GUI.
The xmlvalidator logic is only used by the checkrefs.py script, so this
moves it to the same directory to have it co-located and avoid having to
modify sys.path to import it.
By default ruff excludes all files in directories named "dist" from
linting (https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/settings/#exclude). This caused the
Python scripts in `source/tools/dist/` to not get linted. This commit
fixes that and adjusts their style to fit our ruff rules.
Add checks for sprites, styles, scrollbars, tooltips, and colors.
And too for entire objects referenced by the "use_object" attribute.
(even though that is currently unused)
The UPnP implementation included a combination of two subtle bugs, which
resulted in failure to create port forwardings every time after the
first one.
When using UPnP, the internet gateway to create the port forwardings at
needs to discovered. As that takes a while, the its root descriptor URL
was supposed to be cached after successful discovery in the user config
in "network.upnprootdescurl". However, instead of caching the root
descriptor URL, the control URL got cached. That caused following
requests to the root descriptor URL to fail, as they ended up at the
control URL instead. As such requests might also fail when the network
topology changed, the code was supposed to fall back to discovering the
internet gateway again when the cached one didn't work. However, due to
the inner workings of miniupnpc the request using the cached root
descriptor URL didn't result in an error, so the new discovery was never
triggered. As the wrong value was persisted in the user config there was
also no way to get out of this situation again.
This commit fixes both of these bugs.
As far as I can tell these bugs existed since the introduction of the
caching of the root descriptor URL in 0ba25e9968, which means creating
port forwardings using UPnP has been broken since Alpha 15.
When adding a port forwarding via UPnP, pyrogenesis first needs to
discover the internet gateway to create the forwarding at. To do so, it
utilizes miniupnpc to send an SSDP request and waits 10 seconds until it
processes the responses and continues to add the port forwarding.
As that happens asynchronously it means if players hosting games rely on
UPnP for port forwarding and if their pyrogenesis instance doesn't have
the address of their internet gateway cached, it takes more than 10
seconds after starting to host a game, before players can join. However,
waiting for 10 seconds is completely unnecessary, because the internet
gateway responds immediately to the SSDP request. Therefore, this commit
reduces the time to wait for responses from 10 seconds to 2 seconds,
which is the timeout miniupnpc uses internally as well, when discovering
internet gateways.
Up to know the UPnP logic ignored the port a user was hosting a game on
and always added a port forwarding for the default port UDP 20595. This
commit fixes that, so a port forwarding is added for the actual port a
game is hosted on.
As it turns out we don't need that special logic for handling the "long"
locale properly and everything continues to work as before without it.
The only difference is that the number format not being the one from
en_us anymore when using the "long" locale, but the one of the
system-wide configured language, which should be an even better user
experience than before.
The debug serializer currently outputs data even for components where `Serialize = null`.
This leads to useless data being output, especially in OOS debug states which makes diffing more annoying.
Noted in #7634
Gcc-14 triggers a warning for substitute_esc_chars in
json_spirit_reader_template.h if optimizations are enabled.
../../../source/third_party/jsonspirit/json_spirit_reader_template.h:138:62:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/14/include/g++-v14/bits/char_traits.h:427:56: warning: ‘void* __builtin_memcpy(void*, const void*, long unsigned int)’ accessing 9223372036854775808 or more bytes at offsets 0 and 0 may overlap up to 9223372036854775809 bytes at offset -1 [-Wrestrict]
427 | return static_cast<char_type*>(__builtin_memcpy(__s1, __s2, __n));
for with lto enabled
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/14/include/g++-v14/bits/char_traits.h:427:56: warning: ‘__builtin_memcpy’ specified bound between 9223372036854775808 and 18446744073709551615 exceeds maximum object size 9223372036854775807 [-Wstringop-overflow=]
427 | return static_cast<char_type*>(__builtin_memcpy(__s1, __s2, __n));
This looks like another incarnation of bugs like:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105329https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100366
Add quirk to avoid the warning
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
jquery 1 is for support of old version of browsers not even maintained
this days.
Updating prevents occasional hangs for me.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Code within CONFIG_ENABLE_BOOST is required to compile pyrogenesis.
As boost is required in many other places, making it truly optional in
the one case where there is currently a guard is meaningless.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Either a return value or an exception has to be stored. With
`std::variant` it's more explicit.
Also the return value is never empty, so there is no need for
`std::optional` anymore.
When marking a tag dirty, the obstruction manager checks it has not already done so. This is un-necessary when the global state is marked dirty, and this check is rather slow since we do it once per entity, effectively leading to an o(n^2) runtime.