Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source and fix what
needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Avoid cases of filenames
Update years in terms and other legal(ish) documents
Don't update years in license headers, since change is not meaningful
Will add linter rule in seperate commit
Happy recompiling everyone!
Original Patch By: Nescio
Comment By: Gallaecio
Differential Revision: D2620
This was SVN commit r27786.
An actor file, as referenced by the VisualActor, can now define
different actors for different "quality level" setting.
In this initial version, the quality is handled directly by the object
manager.
Actor format impact:
- '<qualitylevels>' may be used as the root node, containing actor nodes
as children.
- such actor nodes can refer to a file, or to an inline actor, or
simply be inlined.
- such actor nodes may have a 'quality' attribute, specifying the
maximum quality level of this actor. By default, 255 (the maximum) is
implied.
- The actor format remains valid, but 'groups', 'variants', 'material',
'castshadow' and 'float' can be given a [minquality, maxquality[ range
via XML attributes. Outside of this range, the XML node is ignored
(making it possible to define, in a single actor file, several quality
levels).
Quality is a 0-255 value, with:
- Range 0-99 intended for lower level-of-detail actors (billboards,
etc.)
- Range 100-200 the 'normal' range for models. 100 is "low", 150
"medium", and 200 "high".
- Range 201-255 used for higher quality actors that might be used for
e.g. cinematics.
The range is wide to make it easier to add intermediate levels in the
future and it seemed easier given that an integer value of some kind was
required anyways.
Engine impacts:
- A new CActorDef class is introduced, wrapping an art/actors XML file
and its different quality levels. ObjectBase remains the definition of a
given 'actor', now at a given quality level.
- CActorDef imposes a maximal # of quality level for a particular actor
definition (5 currently).
- CUnit is made to refer to an Actor Definition explicitly, not a
particular ObjectBase.
- As a minor optimisation, variation keys are calculated on
pointer-to-sets-of-selections, instead of raw sets-of-selections, as
this reduces copying.
- some refactoring, including better const-correctness and hotloading
support via std::shared_ptr.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3787
This was SVN commit r25210.
Correctly recompute the actor when something changes that could modify
it (ownership change, ...).
Make sure mirages are updated when they reappear after being hidden.
Make sure foundations have proper identity classes.
Make sure mirages don't respond to value modifications in the visual
component.
Clarify a few comments.
Earlier work by: Sandarac
Fixes#2907
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D576
This was SVN commit r24279.
Use UpdateMovementState to inform the visual actor of the unit's speed,
which cill update the movement animation accordingly.
The removes the need for UnitAI to handle movement animation using the
special "move" state.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D1901
This was SVN commit r22446.
The animation overrides are a little awkward. Instead, use animation
variants, which allow defining different animations (and props and such)
easily for different units in a formation.
This lets us clean up the special C++ code to override the walk
animations.
It continues the work started by 8446b92f1b.
Original Patch By: temple
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D1337
This was SVN commit r22442.
This currently disabled by variants, and will be reenabled when sounds
have been chosen.
Reviewed by: Vladislav,
Comments by: Itms, elexis
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/1257
This was SVN commit r21359.
This will enable us in the future to have technologies that change
projectiles.
This is also somewhat of a refactoring.
Patch By: Mate-86
Reviewed By: wraitii
Trac Tickets: #1909
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D945
This was SVN commit r20676.
Using references matches the C++ coding style better and should improve
performance a bit in theory. It avoids 2 copies of T in case of the
functions registered with RegisterFunction (mainy used in the GUI). It
should also avoid one or two copies in case of
DEFINE_INTERFACE_METHOD_X, which is used in the simulation, but I
haven't bothered to count it there exactly.
It is now predefined which types have to be passed by const reference
and which are passed by value. Note that references can't be used as
out-parameters (to return multiple values to JS). This hasn't worked
before either and probably never will.
This was SVN commit r17696.
Instead of each CCmpVisualActor rendering itself individually, collect
all the units in a single CCmpUnitRenderer. This avoids the overhead of
doing Interpolate/RenderSubmit calls every frame for every object in the
world. It also allows more efficient culling.
CCmpUnitRenderer knows the positions of each object at the start and end
of each turn, and computes the bounding sphere of the object along that
path. That allows quick culling without recomputing the precise
interpolated transform every frame. (In the future it could be improved
much more.)
Clarify and clean up the sending of PositionChanged messages, and add
new InterpolatedPositionChanged.
Remove the forceFloating parameter from GetInterpolatedTransform, since
it doesn't fit the new design. Replace it with a (non-synchronised) flag
in CCmpPosition.
Move construction progress from CCmpVisualActor to CCmpPosition, so that
it consistently affects all position/transform computation.
Refs #2337.
This was SVN commit r15265.
Adds scaffold support for foundations, includes two examples for 3x3 and
4x4, fixes#1581.
Extends CmpVisualActor and CUnit to support random variant seeds.
Fixes bug in actor hotloading.
Fixes serialization failure caused by destroying entities in OnDestroy
handlers.
This was SVN commit r13143.
Support asynchronous path queries.
Allow escaping when stuck in impassable terrain tiles.
Split Update message in multiple phases, to cope with ordering
requirements.
Support automatic walk/run animation switching.
This was SVN commit r8058.
Animate props much more sensibly.
Move ammo code out of CUnit.
Move animation logic out of CModel.
Launch projectiles from the correct location.
Use entity's speeds and sounds in actor viewer.
Add -nosound option to disable audio, and allow audio by default in
Atlas.
Remove some obsolete options.
This was SVN commit r7609.
Stop ignoring actor XML animation speeds.
Add decentralised registration of hotloaders.
Move player ID storage into CModel, to simplify CUnit.
Remove obsolete unit ID allocation code.
Remove some material junk.
This was SVN commit r7605.
Make animations trigger sound effects.
Adjust attack animation timings to match simulation.
Simplify the animation speed settings.
This was SVN commit r7438.
Giant merge from
http://svn.wildfiregames.com/hg-source/file/5fb522019d5e
Infrastructure is largely complete, gameplay is largely missing
Disabled by default; use command-line flag "-sim2"
(Second attempt at commit...)
This was SVN commit r7259.