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gsemaj d32827b692
The great re-`#include`
Was getting frustrated by the inconsistency in our include statements,
which were causing me problems. As a result, I went through and manually
re-organized every include statement in non-core files.

I'm just gonna copy my rant from Discord:
FOR HEADER FILES (.hpp):
- everything you use IN THE HEADER must be EXPLICITLY INCLUDED with the exception of things that fall under Core.hpp
- you may NOT include ANYTHING ELSE

FOR SOURCE FILES (.cpp):
- you can #include whatever you want as long as the partner header is included first
- anything that gets included by another include is fair game
- redundant includes are ok because they'll be harmless AS LONG AS our header files stay lean.

the point of this is NOT to optimize the number of includes used all around or make things more efficient necessarily. it's to improve readability & coherence and make it easier to avoid cyclical issues
2023-10-08 16:34:18 -04:00
dongresource c6ffcd4804 Clean up indentation in a few places 2021-12-16 03:34:15 +01:00
dongresource a55a34e09a [refactor] Move files to core/ and servers/ subdirectories
CNProtocol, CNShared, CNStructs and Defines are now in core/.
CNLoginServer, CNShardServer and Monitor are now in servers/.

core/Core.hpp wraps all the core headers except for CNShared.hpp.

Defines.cpp has been renamed to Packets.cpp, and so has its
corresponding namespace, but not the header file. This is in preparation
for upcoming changes.
2021-03-17 20:16:48 +01:00
dongresource e9bc2fe561 [refactor] Remove the word 'Manager' from most source files/namespaces
ChatManager -> Chat
MissionManager -> Missions
NanoManager -> Nanos
TransportManager -> Transport
ChunkManager -> Chunking
BuddyManager -> Buddies
GroupManager -> Groups
RacingManager -> Racing
ItemManager -> Items

NPCManager and PlayerManager remain.

Note: You can use git log --follow src/file.cpp to trace the history of
a file from before it was renamed.
2021-03-17 20:16:43 +01:00