The server administrator must now specify which patches they want the
server to load (if deviating from the defaults). There are multiple
reasons for this:
* It's useful to be able to pick and choose which patches you want to
boot the server with; without having to move the directories in and out
of the patch directory
* This way, we can have different default patches for different builds
of the game (104 vs 1013)
* ...ergo, it's easier to rapidly switch builds without having to
rearrange your workspace to properly run them
* This also allows us to remove the std::filesystem stuff, which has
spotty compatibility with slightly older (but still current) versions of
the compilers
- fixed many references to Entity.appearanceData.i[XYZ] to use the base Entity XYZ values
- BaseNPC::enterIntoViewOf grabs the position from the base Entity XYZ values
- NPCManager::updateNPCPosition updates the base Entity XYZ values
- MobAI.c/deadStep() also sends it's packet based on the Entity XYZ values
Replaced all references to chunk->players and chunk->NPCs with
chunk->entities and all instances of the old NPCClass enum with
EntityType.
The server compiles but will not yet run properly.
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.
All packet handlers and helper functions that are only used in the
source file they're declared in have been taken out of the namespaces in
the corresponding header files, have been marked static, and have been
reordered to avoid the need for declarations at the top of each source
file.
Each source file now contains a "using namespace" directive so that the
static functions don't need to prefix the source file's symbols with
their namespace. All redundant namespace prefixes found have been
removed.
An unused nano power resetting function in NanoManager has been removed.
This is terrible. It was a mistake to do this before cleaning up the
actual code. It might be better not to use this commit and to do this
refactor in a different order or something.