* Update AMFDeserializeTests.cpp
Redo Amf3 functionality
Overhaul the whole thing due to it being outdated and clunky to use
Sometimes you want to keep the value
Update AMFDeserializeTests.cpp
* Fix enum and constructors
Correct enum to a class and simplify names.
Add a proper default constructor
* Update MasterServer.cpp
* Fix bugs and add more tests
* Refactor: AMF with templates in mind
- Remove hard coded bodge
- Use templates and generics to allow for much looser typing and strengthened implementation
- Move code into header only implementation for portability
Refactor: Convert AMF implementation to templates
- Rip out previous implementation
- Remove all extraneous terminology
- Add proper overloads for all types of inserts
- Fix up tests and codebase
* Fix compiler errors
* Check for null first
* Add specialization for const char*
* Update tests for new template specialization
* Switch BitStream to use references
* Rename files
* Check enum bounds on deserialize
I did this on a phone
Brick building as of right now does not implement the undo action properly. This commit addresses the issue with undoing button being non-functional server side and implements the GM needed for addressing further issues.
Implement GameMessage UnUseModel which is called when a model in BrickBuilding is UnUsed. Important for UGC content down the line. Final code has been tested as follows:
1. Placed a model in brick build
2. saved placed a brick
3. repeat 2 and 3 twice more for 6 total models
4. Place a new model in brick mode and then edit all 7 models into one brick model instance
5. Pressing undo returns the converted model to the inventory and properly discards the other 6 without crashing. Intended live behavior is to store this in the inventory instead however behind the scenes work is needed to implement UGC models properly.
Implement enum
Implement the BlueprintSaveResponseType enum so there are less magic numbers sent via packets.
Correct int sizes from unsigned int to uint32_t
Add deserialize test
Add a test for de-serializing a GM that is sent to the client. Assertions verify the data is in the correct order and has no extra information.