* fix laggy property models (and probably more)
global fix correcting the initial physics motion state from 0 to 5 (confirm in client). packet captures from a few worlds (didnt scan more than 5 files) show that the value for simple physics was either 5, or 4 for property models, or 1 for property models with behaviors.
properties with pre-built models no longer lag and values of physics types should be correct across the board
* will test this briefly
* Updating CppScripts
Rewrote file to use a lambda map rather than the massive if else chain. Kept the original comments alongside each of the different scripts they were by before.
* add script tests
* Update names
* More Changes to Scripts
* Update CppScripts.cpp
* Removing Unneeded Files
* Update CppScripts.cpp
* Delete tests/dGameTests/dScriptsTests/CMakeLists.txt
* Delete tests/dGameTests/dScriptsTests/dScriptsTests.cpp
* Delete tests/dGameTests/dScriptsTests/CppScriptsOld.cpp
* Delete tests/dGameTests/dScriptsTests/CppScriptsOld.h
* Update CMakeLists.txt
* finishing up
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Co-authored-by: David Markowitz <EmosewaMC@gmail.com>
fixes an issue where the sirens would not be destroyed correctly
fixes undefined behavior in buff station
ok for real this time
actual fix for mermaids
and for general death_behavior 0 skill stuff
* chore: Remove dpEntity pointers from collision checking
* Update fn documentation in ProximityMonitorComponent.h
* use more idiomatic method to calculate vector index
* feedback
* missed a ranges::find replacement
* adjust for feedback. last changes tonight.
* okay, also remove unneeded include. then sleep.
* for real tho
* update to use unordered_set instead of set
fixes an issue when stew blaster would stop for non-players and would stand still permanently due to enemy hitboxes being removed. Tested that stewblaster only stops for players and starts moving when there are no players in the vicinity
* remove goto
* Update MovementAIComponent.cpp
* convert to PathWaypoint
Easier for usage with paths
* add path parsing
* ref removal, simplification of work
* it works
* Update MovementAIComponent.cpp
* disable pathing for combat
we just need it for npcs for now, combat ai can be done later
* fixed stuttery enemies
wow
* start at ramped up speed
* add pausing and resuming
* Update MovementAIComponent.cpp
* Update MovementAIComponent.h
* Update CMakeLists.txt
* fix: more include changes
* fix: remove dZoneManager from global include
* fix: dDatabase
* fix: dCommon
* fix: object libs
* fix: rebase
* fix: bcrypt
* wip: try simplified connector build
* fix: update dockerfile
* fix: mariadb C/C++ on apple
* feat: Move scripts to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH
* fix: dPropertyBehaviors
* fix: macos?
* fix: Dockerfile
* fix: macos?
* fix: macos?
* fix: macos?
* fix: macos?
* fix: macos?
* try: install_name_tool
* fix not building on unix
* fix include paths
* Remove code changes
Will fix in another PR.
* format pass
remove 2 more included directories.
remove commented out code
add status to messages
* comments and format
surround include directories with quotes
remove commented out code
remove debug messages
* Update CMakeLists.txt
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Co-authored-by: David Markowitz <EmosewaMC@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Markowitz <39972741+EmosewaMC@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: move all ldf config to be in xml
cleanup dev-tribute.xml
add comments to atm.xml
remove custom script tag in favor of ldfconfig for it
* replace sto* calls with tryParse's
* remove unesessary .has_value() calls and check for null_lot
* remove member variable naming that on on-member vars
* move max's vendor inventory to be configurable via vanity
* Consolidate triplecated vendor code
* don't write name if one is not given
* Updates to vanity xml's and demo for later docs
* rename vars
tests
tested that red green and yellow bots waved when interacted with
tested that construction robot races when interacted with
wandering vendor does nothing before and after, but script is ready for use when npcs are implemented.
add scripts for robot city
* feat: refactor vanity
cleanup code to be generalized for objects
remove unused party feature
add fallback to data to text
Allow for better organizing data in multiple files
remove special case flag values in favor of config data
general cleanup and fixes
* newline at eof's
* Moved unrelated changes out of the TryParse PR branch
* const correctness and cstdint type usage
* removing a few "== nullptr"
* amf constexpr, const-correctness, and attrib tagging
* update to account for feedback
* Fixing accidentally included header and hopefully fixing the MacOS issue too
* try reordering the amf3 specializations to fix the MacOS issue again
* Amf3 template class member func instantiation fix
* try including only on macos
* Using if constexpr rather than specialization
* Trying a different solution for the instantiation problem
* Remove #include "dPlatforms.h"
* Changed how the TryParse function works (and also did some general cleanup along the way)
* Update noexcept attributes (verified these are correct)
* Add fp overload for MacOS functionality
* resolving some feedback
* Split out unrelated changes to CleanupRoundup branch
* Update in response to feedback
* the consequences of emo's member variable renaming request
* Revert "the consequences of emo's member variable renaming request"
This reverts commit bf318caeda.
* Fully revert renaming attempt
* Revert "the consequences of emo's member variable renaming request"
This reverts commit bf318caeda.
Fully revert renaming attempt
* Created ClientVersion.h and moved the client version defaults to it
* Fix partial parsing and MacOS floating point errors
* attempting fix to MacOS compiler error
* syntax pass (should be the last commit unless the CI fails)
* ah, wait, forgot to uncomment the preprocessor statements for MacOS. THIS should be the last commit pending CI
* Okay, one last thing I noticed: We were including C headers here. Now they're C++ headers. Pinky swear this is it!
* typo and I am OCD. please let this be the last
* hash is usally but not always noexcept, so the specifier should go
* Address MOST of the feedback
* address the claim codes issue
* SystemAddress and destructor
* move respawn logic to character comp
Tested that respawn pos and rot can be set as per previously by crossing a respawn point and smashing to see if I would respawn at the new place.
* Move loot cheat checking
* Remove GetParentUser overload
Tested completing missions
control behaviors
collecting life crate
completing a bunch of missions using macros
loading into worlds
brick-by-brick
placing models
digging the x spot in gnarled forest
can still ban and mute players
cheat detection is still doing its thing
flags are still set (checked with flag 45)
claim codes still work (created new char, checked the lego club mail was there)
* Move player constructor logic
Its now at the bottom of Entity constructor. Time to remove Player
* Remove Player class
Removes the Player class. Tested that I can still login and see another player in Venture Explorer and logging out a few times still works as well as smashing enemies
* store ptr
* Update SlashCommandHandler.cpp
* allow usage of NiPoint3 and NiQuaternion in constexpr context
* removed .cpp files entirely
* moving circular dependency circumvention stuff to an .inl file
* real world usage!!!!!
* reverting weird branch cross-pollination
* removing more weird branch cross-pollination
* remove comment
* added inverse header guard to inl file
* Update NiPoint3.inl
* trying different constructor syntax
* reorganize into .inl files for readability
* uncomment include
* moved non-constexpr definitions to cpp file
* moved static definitions back to inl files
* testing fix
* moved constants into seperate namespace
* Undo change in build-and-test.yml
* nodiscard
Removes the singleton inheritance from dpWorld.
Tested that crux prime, nimbus station, avant gardens and nexus tower still use navmeshes and physics and that physics volumes are still collided with.
* 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
add final missing scripts for nt
also fix the turnin for the breadcrumb missions not showing the completion window.
Fix another missing script
Add another script
fix include guards
Fix dirt clouds not appearing on mission accept
* 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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unsure how to reproduce the actual bug, however we can see that with the following crash dump
```
Entity::GetComponent(eReplicaComponentType) const(+0x4) [0x56095665e634]
BossSpiderQueenEnemyServer::OnDie(Entity*, Entity*)(+0x28d) [0x560956795d0d]
Entity::Kill(Entity*)(+0xf8) [0x5609566637a8]
ZoneAgProperty::BaseTimerDone(Entity*, std::string const&)(+0x89b) [0x56095683736b]
Entity::Update(float)(+0x2b6) [0x560956662676]
EntityManager::UpdateEntities(float)(+0x2e) [0x56095667305e]
```
that the actual crash issue starts at
```
Entity::Kill(Entity*)(+0xf8) [0x5609566637a8]
ZoneAgProperty::BaseTimerDone(Entity*, std::string const&)
```
BaseTimerDone calls Kill, and there is only 1 call to Kill in the function which calls Kill no arguments, meaning the killer is a nullptr. This propogates its way to the BossSpiderQueenEnemyServer::OnDie wherein we blindly check the killer pointer without verifying that the pointer is actually valid.
This patch simply checks that killer is valid before access to address the hole.
* Logger: Rename logger to Logger from dLogger
* Logger: Add compile time filename
Fix include issues
Add writers
Add macros
Add macro to force compilation
* Logger: Replace calls with macros
Allows for filename and line number to be logged
* Logger: Add comments
and remove extra define
Logger: Replace with unique_ptr
also flush console at exit. regular file writer should be flushed on file close.
Logger: Remove constexpr on variable
* Logger: Simplify code
* Update Logger.cpp
Fixes#1222
addresses an issue where the death behavior of a destructible component was not being respected and enemies with destroyable components that had special death animations were not able to play the animation on death. This pr adds in the hardcoded constant the client uses for the same metric of 12 seconds.
Tested that claiming Nimbus Rock and completing the property guards mission allows him to vacuum away and then network the destruction packet 12 seconds later.