657be906fe allowed the use of boost filesystem v4, so this should have
been updated as well. As boost filesystem v2 is irrelevant as it was
removed in boost-1.50 so just remove the wrapper function altogether.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source/renderer and
fix what needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source/renderer and
fix what needs to be fixed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This commit introduces support for std::optional<T> in
Script::FromJSVal. When a JavaScript value is undefined or null, the
resulting optional is set to std::nullopt; otherwise, the value is
converted and wrapped.
This change allows components to cleanly handle optional script values
without needing manual null checks or exception handling in C++.
As a direct application of this feature, the Identity component now uses
std::optional<std::wstring> for the return value of GetCiv(). This
resolves a bug where formation templates (e.g., those inheriting from
template_formation.xml) do not explicitly define a civ. After commit
03f7903fec, the code assumed GetCiv() would always return a valid
string, leading to undefined behavior when it was missing.
With this update:
- GetCiv() returning undefined results in an empty optional.
- The Identity component defaults to an empty civilization string ("")
when the civ is not defined.
- This avoids crashes or actor parsing errors for civ-less templates and
improves robustness in script-C++ interaction.
Closes: #8107Fixes: #8091
Suppressing boost warnings is already covered by how we include
libraries if there are actually still any of them relevant.
Then the v2 vs v3 stuff is obsolete as boost ships with filesystem v4
this days.
Lastly injecting a namespace alias via pch header is questionable, so
just don't.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Optionally let actor templates define their own anchor types.
These override the default value defined in the template.
Useful for actors without their own entity template.
Reviewed-By: Itms
Reviewed-On: https://gitea.wildfiregames.com/0ad/0ad/pulls/7542
This commit primarily corrects an inaccurate comment and resolves a
hidden bug in the VisualActor shadow logic, while preserving the current
behavior.
Previously, the DisableShadows option removed both casting and receiving
shadows. However, the internal logic ignored this setting in some cases,
causing shadows to appear even when explicitly disabled in XML
templates.
This change introduces the ability to control CastShadows and
ReceiveShadows independently via template settings, defaulting both to
true unless explicitly specified.
In addition, previews are updated to receive shadows but not cast them,
improving visual volume effects without affecting lighting behavior.
This improves pathfinding feel as units no longer try to clump on a particular point. However, can lead to oddities if there's a lot of impassable terrain around.
Closes#7791
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.
Observers have the ability to change the currently displayed player, and this broke the logic of commit f3f695b90e.
By instead storing the displayed player in CmpOverlayRenderer, we can remove the workaround to set a 'dirty' flag as well.
Since 71a61d5f50, formations regularly regroup. However, units already at their correct offset should remain idle. This doesn't happen as we cannot check if we are at destination.
This exposes that and handles things properly... Unfortunately UnitAI has already left the IDLE state at this point, so we still get counted as no-longer idle for a turn.
To fix this, try and detect that particular situation without triggering infinite loops.
based on a patch by: aeonios
`off` means that the territory visibility cannot be changed
`hidden` means that it's hidden by default but can be enabled
`visible` means it's visible by default
This replaces all links pointing to trac with their corresponding links
to gitea. Also replace http with https while at it.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
To disable tests we carry a patch which allows disabling test by
appending DISABLED to the test function name. Instead just do as
upstream says and prepend the test function so it won't be recognized as
a test any longer.
The docs suggest to prepend x but anything will do. Continue to use
DISABLED_ but as prefix which is actually already in use in one case.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
It's now possible te get an exception from a function in a task.
The interface is like std::future: if you call .Get() you will get the
result (as before) or the exception will be thrown.
Summary:
Most of the times the callback stores a reference to a variable in scope
where the `Future` is in. When the scope is left the reference get's
dangling. `CancelOrWait` is called in multiple places (mostly
destructors) to ensure the callback isn't executed anymore.
This patch deduplicates thous calls to `CancelOrWait`.
Refs: #5874
Comments by: @Stan, @vladislavbelov
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5208
This was SVN commit r28128.
Also move the "origin-handling" in to the loop.
Comments by: @sera, @vladislavbelov, @Stan
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5189
This was SVN commit r28087.
Since 1bccfef6fb the `CSimulation2` uses the `std::shared_ptr` only in
the constructor and stores a `ScriptContext&` (inside it's members).
That's a bit dangerous: A caller might think `CSimulation2` takes
ownership of the `ScriptContext`.
With this commit the caller has to pass an `ScriptContext&` to the
constructor.
Comments By: @vladislavbelov
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5223
This was SVN commit r28046.
This fixes an issue revealed by 7350b9042e that affected deserialized
games.
Adding tests further highlighted a bug in the calculations, which is
fixed.
Reviewed By: phosit
Fixes#6883
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5181
This was SVN commit r27928.
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.
Following the AI unthreading in 4df03ed2d2 / D3769, structured clones
are no longer needed to pass the gamestate around.
This is much faster, about 10-15% wall time on an AI 1v1 profile.
This also potentially reduces memory fragmentation and GC needs, as
writing clones allocated a lot of data.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5019
This was SVN commit r27698.
FaceTowardsTarget is called quite often by UnitAI, and we can skip some
un-necessary messages as an optimisation.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5005
This was SVN commit r27695.
CmpPosition::TurnStart checks whether the territory changed underneath
each entityevery turn. The only user of this is TerritoryDecay
(structures, for the most part). It is rather inefficient to have this
done for all entities.
The simplest solution is to listen to position-changed messages in
TerritoryDecay instead. This should hardly ever happen in vanilla 0
A.D., except in Atlas, so it's basically free.
This sort of reverts 19965ce37a (original implementation) and
c44b48bd59.
Accepted By: Freagarach (concept only)
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D5009
This was SVN commit r27673.