* Moving and organizing Player code
- Move code to CharacterComponent
- Remove extraneous interfaces
- Simplify some code greatly
- Change some types to return and take in const ref (only structs larger than 8 bytes benefit from this change.)
- Update code to use CharacterComponent for sending to zone instead of Player*.
* Moving and organizing Player code
- Move code to CharacterComponent
- Remove extraneous interfaces
- Simplify some code greatly
- Change some types to return and take in const ref (only structs larger than 8 bytes benefit from this change.)
- Update code to use CharacterComponent for sending to zone instead of Player*.
- Remove static storage container (static containers can be destroyed before exit/terminate handler executes)
* remove player cast
* Remove extra includes
* Components: Make ComponentType inline
Prevents the next commits ODR violation
* Components: Add new components
* Entity: Add headers
inline script component ComponentType
* Components: Flip constructor argument order
Entity comes first always
* Entity: Add generic AddComponent
Allows for much easier adding of components and is error proof by not allowing the user to add more than 1 of a specific component type to an Entity.
* Entity: Migrate all component constructors
Move all to the new variadic templates AddComponent function to reduce clutter and ways the component map is modified.
The new function makes no assumptions. Component is assumed to not exist and is checked for with operator[]. This will construct a null component which will then be newed if the component didnt exist, or it will just get the current component if it does already exist. No new component will be allocated or constructed if the component already exists and the already existing pointer is returned instead.
* Entity: Add placement new
For the case where the component may already exist, use a placement new to construct the component again, it would be constructed again, but would not need to go through the allocator.
* Entity: Add comments on likely new code
* Tests: Fix tests
* Update Entity.cpp
* Update SGCannon.cpp
* Entity: call destructor when re-constructing
* Update Entity.cpp
Update Entity.cpp
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Co-authored-by: Aaron Kimbrell <aronwk.aaron@gmail.com>
* Breakout rest of the enums from dcommonvars
so we don't have to deal with merge conflicts
ePlayerFlags is not a scoped enum, yet, due to it's complexity
* address feedback
* make player flag types consistent
* fix typo
* breakout gmlevel enum and make it a class
tested that things still work
slash command,
chat restrictions,
packets and serializations
* fix GM level for some slash commands
* fix new use of this enum
* breakout the component types into a scoped enum
tested that things are the same as they were before
* fix missed rename
* fix brick-by-brick name to be crafting
because that's what it is
* Split out LUTriggers into it's own component
* some cleanup
* fix debug log
* use emplace and tryParse
* slight refactor to make the work on startup
rather than at runtime
Also TODO's for getting targets via all the possible methods
* address feedback
* moving branch
* Add deleteinven slash command
* Change name of BRICKS_IN_BBB
* Use string_view instead of strcmp
* Clean up include tree
* Remove unneeded headers from PCH files
Removes unneeded headers from pre-compiled headers. This increases compile time, however reduces development time for most files.
* Update Entity.h
* Update EntityManager.h
* Update GameMessages.cpp
* There it compiles now
Co-authored-by: Aaron Kimbrell <aronwk.aaron@gmail.com>
Address an issue where quickbuilds would become unbuildable. The main issue lied within serializing parent/child info too often for some reason / serializing it when the info wasnt dirty. Only serializing this info when it is actually dirty and has changed has addressed the issue and allows quickbuilds to never break.