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 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
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>
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.
6581796103 removed the ability for terrain to affect movement speed. The
JPS pathfinder cannot support it, and the approach was poor anyways,
coupling rendering data with simulation data.
This lets us remove the dependency on CTerrainTextureManager everywhere.
Tested by: langbart
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4459
This was SVN commit r26269.
This removes usage of CmptPrivate outside of ScriptInterface.
ScriptRequest can now be used to safely recover the scriptInterface from
a JSContext instead of going through ScriptInterface, which allows more
code cleanup.
Follows 34b1920e7b
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3963
This was SVN commit r25442.
TERRAIN_TILE_SIZE is now only used in relevant places in the simulation.
This also makes it mostly possible to use CFixed in constexpr contexts.
Refs #5566
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3078
This was SVN commit r25360.
This implements a form of crowd movement that I've generally called
'unit pushing' in the last few years.
Essentially, any two units will push each other away when they're too
close. This makes it possible to ignore unit-unit obstructions, and thus
makes movement much smoother in crowds.
This first iteration of this system only allows pushing between idle
units and between moving units (i.e. a moving unit does not affect an
idle one).
This is because the unitMotion logic to detect it is stuck & needs to
use the pathfinders starts breaking: units can fail to move because they
are pushed away from their intended movement, and the current logic
fails to handle this gracefully.
Thankfully, the most value of this patch in terms of player experience
is found in the improvements to group movements and shuttling.
Other impacts:
- As the short pathfinder is called less often, we can increase the
starting search range & reduce the # of max turns, both improving
collision recovery.
- The performance of idle units is slightly worsened, as they must be
checked for idle-idle collisions. If needed a 'sleeping' system, as used
in physics engine, could be implemented.
- In general, however, expect slight performance improvements, as fewer
short paths are computed.
- Gathering efficiency should increase slightly, since shuttling times
are likely reduced slightly.
- As a sanity change to improve some edge cases (units that say they're
moving, i.e. pushable, but don't actually move), the 'going straight'
logic is turned off if a short path has been computed. This requires a
few cascading changes to work correctly.
Technical notes:
- To reduce the cost of the n^2 comparisons that pushing requires, units
are only compared within a small square on a grid which is lazily
reconstructed each turn. The overhead seems rather small, and this is
much simpler than keeping an up-to-date grid.
- The design is intended to be parallelisable if needed someday.
- The pathfinder's CheckMovement ignores moving units in UnitMotion, as
that is now the spec. Idle units are not ignored, which is required for
the 'collision' detection to work correctly (see above).
Refs #3442 (not fixed - idle units are not pushed by moving units).
Fixes#5084 (the overlap can still happen, but units will push each
other away).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D1490
This was SVN commit r25182.
This is the same commit as 4bb31f084e, reverted in 5d1899785a. Noted
issues were fixed.
Partial revert/fix of 2f19cf86d3 and 2567fee329.
Before this diff, it was possible for a mod containing a cache/ or a
config/ folder to get written to incorrectly.
The issue is VFS can map multiple directories to one 'virtual' path, for
reading mods. However, writing data is problematic: which path to
choose?
The only viable solution is to use a path relative to the highest
priority directory encountered in the VFS path, or write paths could be
'hijacked' by lower-priority mods.
This fixes these issues by:
- Adding a new lookup mode ('Real-path') that explicitly picks the real
path relative to the highest-priority subdirectory in the VFS Path.
- Preventing overwriting a real directory with a lower priority one in
general.
- Revert c0c8132dd4's GetRealPath change, re-introducing the function as
GetOriginalPath.
This also cleans up some duplication that led to empty mod folders in
the user mod path, and cleans up loading the 'user' mod.
It also makes it explicit that a directory must be passed to Mount().
Note that the new 'realpath' lookup can still be somewhat complex with
many mount points at various hierarchy levels, but it is at least
predictable/deterministic without having to be careful about populating
order.
Fixes#2553
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3728
This was SVN commit r25107.
Partial revert/fix of 2f19cf86d3 and 2567fee329.
Before this diff, it was possible for a mod containing a cache/ or a
config/ folder to get written to incorrectly.
The issue is VFS can map multiple directories to one 'virtual' path, for
reading mods. However, writing data is problematic: which path to
choose?
The only viable solution is to use a path relative to the highest
priority directory encountered in the VFS path, or write paths could be
'hijacked' by lower-priority mods.
This fixes these issues by:
- Adding a new lookup mode ('Real-path') that explicitly picks the real
path relative to the highest-priority subdirectory in the VFS Path.
- Preventing overwriting a real directory with a lower priority one in
general.
- Revert c0c8132dd4's GetRealPath change, re-introducing the function as
GetOriginalPath.
This also cleans up some duplication that led to empty mod folders in
the user mod path, and cleans up loading the 'user' mod.
Note that the new 'realpath' lookup can still be somewhat complex with
many mount points at various hierarchy levels, but it is at least
predictable/deterministic without having to be careful about populating
order.
Fixes#2553
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3217
This was SVN commit r25104.
- Replace ScriptInterface::RegisterFunction with
ScriptFunction::Register
- Mostly removing unused cmpPrivate*
- Some usage introduces specific getters (mapgenerator, AIWorker,
XmppClient,...)
- Several passthrough functions are simply removed in favour of calling
the original, reducing duplication
- Make use of ScriptRequest/ScriptInterface capabilities where
relevant.
- Make JSI_* headers only expose necessary functions, lightening them
considerably and reducing duplication
- Reuse namespaces in JSI_* implementations directly, reducing visual
noise there
Follows f3aedf88a6
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3626
This was SVN commit r24983.
Introduce a LOS_TILE_SIZE, to replace usage of TERRITORY_TILE_SIZE in
the LOS code.
This makes it possible to change the resolution of LOS/Terrain without
affecting the other component.
Additional refactoring:
- LosTile has been renamed LosRegion (it's more comparable to the
hierarchical pathfinder regions/spatial subdivisions)
- LosState explicitly refers to "los vertices" instead of terrain
vertices.
Refs #5566
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3076
This was SVN commit r24980.
The new methods:
- aren't included in ScriptInterface.h directly, lightening that header
- don't use boost CPP
- don't need argument types or number or constness to be specified
- can work with object methods somewhat transparently
- support optional cmptPrivate (allowing removal of many UNUSED macro)
- support optional const ScriptRequest&, which is safer.
This first diff changes only some of the JSI files & the component
manager. Further diffs will update other files and finally delete the
current code.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2818
This was SVN commit r24969.
Units sometimes ignored targets that entered their LoS. The cause is
d0fc8ff67d: range queries returned units farther away, and those units
might actually be out of range if distance is computed center-to-center,
which both UnitAI and LOS do. This meant that code relying on range
query updates was possibly broken, and indeed units missed things (see
ticket).
This introduces a boolean to switch between pre-d0fc8ff67d behaviour
(entity-as-point, center-to-center range queries) and post-d0fc8ff67d
(entities-as-circumscribing-circle, edge-to-edge range queries).
The former is used for UnitAI (where the new behaviour bugged), auras
(where varying structure sizes made it awkward) and build
restrictions(which simply did not really need it).
Reverts 7f1ee23d88, 050c5401b1 (with the exception of the iber monument
footprint), and the template changes in d0fc8ff67d itself.
It also reduces alertRaiser ranges slightly, this was missed in the
original diff.
#3381 is not reopened as BuildingAI still uses the new range queries.
Reported by: Freagarach
Comments By: Angen
Fixes#5968
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3456
This was SVN commit r24776.
The Y coordinate at which to fire a projectile is currently assumed to
be the target's current Y, which is incorrect if the target is moving on
a slope.
This fixes that.
Note that this was purely visual, since projectiles still hit the target
regardless, as the height component is totally ignored, even if the
projectile is underground (in fact, the projectile's position is not
known in DelayedDamage::MissileHit, which just assumes it lands where it
said it would when fired).
As noted by bb in f737831167Fixes#5939
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3425
This was SVN commit r24766.
Generalize component/AI serialization system to any user-defined JS
object. This includes Vector2D/3D, fixing an old issue.
As with components/AI, JS Objects may implement a Serialize/Deserialize
function to store custom data instead of the default, which attemps to
serialize all enumerable properties.
Fixes#4698
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2746
This was SVN commit r24462.
This cleans up many un-necessary header includes, either simply
providing nothing or forward declarations in their place.
No major compilation time change here, though this does reduce depencies
in some headers.
Also fix up old MacOS STL-include fixes that are no longer relevant.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3128
This was SVN commit r24227.
CCmpRangeManager queries do not take obstruction size into account,
meaning they return fewer entities than they should. This particularly
affects buildings with ranged attacks, gates, and a few other templates.
This is, unfortunately, a slight performance decrease.
Discovered following Angen's comment [[
https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2738#116269 | here ]].
Comments by: Angen
Reviewed By: bb
Refs #3381 (not marking it down as 'fixes' and I'm not entirely sure it
was the only moving part here).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2759
This was SVN commit r24217.
No particularly noteworthy changes, as most complex API changes were
already supported in SM45 and done.
The addition of JSStructuredCloneData allows to remove our custom class.
Changes:
- InformalValueTypeName is back in the API, so remove our
implementation.
- Stop using JSRuntime entirely in favour of JSContext*
- JSPropertyDescriptor is renamed.
- CompartmentOptions are tweaked slightly (no functional changes)
- JS::Construct - API update.
- JSClass split - API update.
- A js.msg error message was removed, so we had to use a different one.
- Tests fix: fix comparison of union instances
- Disable warning in spidermonkey Vector.h
- Update error reporting to SM52 (minor API updates)
- Ignore warnings about unused return values (would come from OOM, which
isn't recoverable)
Most of the patching was done by Itms.
Tested by: Stan, Freagarach
Fixes#4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3095
This was SVN commit r24203.
- Check for pending exceptions after function calls and script
executions.
- Call LOGERROR instead of JS_ReportError when there is a conversion
error in FromJSVal, since that can only be called from C++ (where JS
errors don't really make sense). Instead, C++ callers of FromJSVal
should handle the failure and, themselves, either report an error or
simply do something else.
- Wrap JS_ReportError since that makes updating it later easier.
This isn't a systematical fix since ToJSVal also ought return a boolean
for failures, and we probably should trigger errors instead of warnings
on 'implicit' conversions, rather a preparation diff.
Part of the SM52 migration, stage: SM45 compatible (actually SM52
incompatible, too).
Based on a patch by: Itms
Comments by: Vladislavbelov, Stan`
Refs #742, #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3093
This was SVN commit r24187.
aae417bd29 made ScriptInterface not recreate a new JSContext since it
becomes a compartment wrapper, but that means we need to GC tests or
they might OOM.
To make it mostly seamless, GC on any test setup. The JS tests are
pretty close to the 16Mb limit as it stands so GC them manually too, for
good measure.
Refs #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3101
This was SVN commit r24182.
SM52 essentially replaces JSRuntime with JSContext (though JSContext
itself was replaced with JSCompartment).
To prepare for this migration, rename all Runtime-related things to
Context.
Part of the SM52 migration, stage: SM45 compatible.
Patch by: Itms
Refs #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3091
This was SVN commit r24181.
As part of the SM45->52 migration, a ScriptInterface becomes a wrapper
around a JSCompartment, not a JSContext, thus we ought to store private
data for the compartment and not the context.
This is a mass rename of CxPrivate to CmptPrivate to match that before
the actual changes.
Part of the SM52 migration, stage: SM45 compatible
Patch by: Itms
Tested By: Freagarach
Refs #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3089
This was SVN commit r24177.
JSAutoRequest is required before calling into most JSAPI methods, for GC
reasons.
Calling it is required and fragile as one must not forget.
Further, SM52 and later make manipulating JSContext* dangerous as that
can cross Compartment(Realm in SM68) barriers (and ScriptInterface now
matches a Compartment).
The solution to both problems is to avoid using JSContext* in 0 A.D.
itself. To achieve this, a Request class is introduced, and must be used
to access a JSContext* from a scriptInterface. Further, Request is
passed to other ScriptInterface functions isntead of JSContext*, making
it obvious that the caller has already called it, reducing errors and
redundant JSAutoRequest calls.
Only JSNative functions now get a naked JSContext* without protection,
but the likelihood of forgetting a request is lower since many
ScriptInterface functions now expect it.
JSContext* is directly passed to JSAPI functions only.
Part of the SM52 migration, stage: SM45 compatible
Based on a patch by: Itms
Tested By: Freagarach
Refs #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3088
This was SVN commit r24176.
When serialising JS objects, we keep track of any encountered object,
and serialize it only once. Any further serialisation instead stores an
ID referring to the original object (essentially an opaque pointer).
The trouble of course is to have a unique, persistent identifier for
such an object.
svn uses an ObjectIDCache, essentially a "JS Object -> ID" map (which
internally is essentially a "JS heap pointer -> ID" map).
JS, since ES15, includes a "Symbol" primitive type, which is a unique,
immutable identifier. They are also not iterable by for..in or
GetOwnPropertyName or related.
This means they can be used to store the tag directly on the object
(since it's impossible overwrite a user property).
Thanks to this, we can forgo ObjectIDCache in the serializers, and since
following D2897 it becomes unused, we can delete it, along with the
Finalization code it used.
Part of SM52 migration, stage: SM45-compatible changes.
Patch by: Itms
Tested By: Freagarach
Refs #4893
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3085
This was SVN commit r24167.
Splash falloff was calculated using centre-to-point distance, where
nearest-edge to nearest-edge ought to have been used.
Use DistanceToPoint to correct for that.
Make sure the damage multiplier cannot go negative.
Remove GetUnitSize in favour of GetSize.
Reviewed By: bb
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2963
This was SVN commit r24010.
Changing Grid.h should recompile faster, as it is now included in fewer
TUs.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2784
This was SVN commit r23774.
This is the same commit as 2abd9cead2 / D1418, fixing noted issues.
This addresses two related issues:
- Units visibly garrisoned on gates keep the gate open.
- Units visibly garrisoned on entities keep their pathfinding blocker
flags.
De-activate the obstruction of visibly-garrisoned entities, fixing the
2nd issue.
Keep a list of entities that cannot move and thus should not count
towards gate-opening logic.
Packing logic is kept separate: it is more related to entities having
'alternate forms' with different capabilities than being currently
incapable of moving.
Based on work by temple
Fixes#2679.
Fixes#5151.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2775
This was SVN commit r23731.
Player-testing has revealed QA issues, so reverting these for now.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2773
This was SVN commit r23714.
This addresses two related issues:
- Units visibly garrisoned on gates keep the gate open.
- Units visibly garrisoned on entities keep their pathfinding blocker
flags.
Remove the block-movement flag from visibly garrisoned entities.
Keep a list of entities that cannot move and thus should not count
towards gate-opening logic.
Packing logic is kept separate: it is more related to entities having
'alternate forms' with different capabilities than being currently
incapable of moving.
Based on work by temple
Comments by: Freagarach
Tested by: Nescio
Fixes#2679Fixes#5151
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D1418
This was SVN commit r23710.