* Client synchronization improvements
* Remove bad comment
* Remove guard on PC_TICK
* Fix delayed loading of nano skill icons
We actually don't need to wait for post-load to do the second nano book send.
That adds unnecessary delay. Moving it to right after `P_FE2CL_REP_PC_ENTER_SUCC`
does the trick and gives the client plenty of time to fetch the icons before
loading in-game.
* Don't send unnecessary nano book subsets pre-enter
* Fix comment
Get rid of `iConditionBitFlag` in favor of a system of individual buff
objects that get composited to a bitflag on-the-fly.
Buff objects can have callbacks for application, expiration, and tick,
making them pretty flexible. Scripting languages can eventually use
these for custom behavior, too.
TODO:
- Get rid of bitflag in BaseNPC
- Apply buffs from passive nano powers
- Apply buffs from active nano powers
- Move eggs to new system
- ???
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
* Separate pruning frequency from timeout
* Pluralize CNShared map: login -> logins
* Increase connection timeout to 15 minutes
* Do not deallocate a nullptr in playerEnter()
* Kill connections rejected by playerEnter()
* Remove redundant inclusions of mutex headers in a few places
* Use a specialized connection object
* Copy the Player object less frequently
* Use a randomly generated serial key for shard auth
* Refuse invalid shard connection attempts
* Clean up connection metadata when a Player joins the shard
* Prune abandoned connections when they time out
This prevents logic errors related to being in chunk 0 0 0.
Also:
* Moved some duplicated chunk teleportation logic to a new helper
function
* Made ChunkPos into a proper class so it can default to INVALID_CHUNK
when default-initialized
* Reversed the inclusion order of Chunking.hpp and Entities.hpp to work
around problems with type definitions
The client will actually do this itself when clicking the quit button in the tilde menu, but for the idle timer the connection would remain open until the game is closed.
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.
Player and all NPCs now have a common superclass, with virtual functions
so smooth over shared behavior. EntityRef is a simple class that points
to an arbitrary Entity.
This commit is not yet functional.
We had avoided putting STL containers into Players back when we thought
Players was still POD and needed to remain POD, but it turned out that
neither were the case all along, so there's no need for the indirection.
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.
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.
* Database.hpp is still the only external include file (moved to db/)
* The header is still uppercase to match its namespace
* db/internal.hpp is the shared header for the DB source files
* Added -Isrc/ compile flag for src-relative include paths
* Hoisted CHDR above CSRC in Makefile (it was bothering me)
* make clean now removes all objects in the subdirectories as well
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.
I've kept all the functions in their original namespaces for now, since
putting them all into the same one will cause collissions, and this is
all getting rewritten soon anyway.
* Muting a player's freechat
* Kicking players
* Querying info about a player
* Teleporting yourself to a player
* Teleporting a player to yourself
* Teleporting a player to another player
* Teleporting a player to arbitrary coords
* Teleporting a player to arbitrary coords in an arbitrary mapnum
* /unstick
Also:
* Renamed misleading setSpecialPlayer() to setValuePlayer()
* Revamped monitor logic
* Added server-side checks to account level 50 commands
* Made sure even trade chat is run through sanitizeText()
* Moved setSpecialState() closer to its calling functions
* Interpret client commands even in Buddy and Group chat (but not in
Trade chat)