You can now substitute %name% in the filename argument for terrain save & load commands to input the sims name. Useful for sugilite regions where you are running multiple sims in a single instance and need to get them to load or save in a pattern. (Needs cleaning & expansion)

Sugilite
Adam Frisby 2007-07-02 23:52:18 +00:00
parent 96dfb33bca
commit 315a49e7fd
2 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ namespace OpenSim
string result = ""; string result = "";
for (int i = 0; i < m_localWorld.Count; i++) for (int i = 0; i < m_localWorld.Count; i++)
{ {
if (!((Scene)m_localWorld[i]).Terrain.RunTerrainCmd(cmdparams, ref result)) if (!((Scene)m_localWorld[i]).Terrain.RunTerrainCmd(cmdparams, ref result,m_localWorld[i].RegionInfo.RegionName))
{ {
m_log.Error(result); m_log.Error(result);
} }

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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
/// <param name="args">Commandline arguments (space seperated)</param> /// <param name="args">Commandline arguments (space seperated)</param>
/// <param name="resultText">Reference that returns error or help text if returning false</param> /// <param name="resultText">Reference that returns error or help text if returning false</param>
/// <returns>If the operation was successful (if not, the error is placed into resultText)</returns> /// <returns>If the operation was successful (if not, the error is placed into resultText)</returns>
public bool RunTerrainCmd(string[] args, ref string resultText) public bool RunTerrainCmd(string[] args, ref string resultText, string simName)
{ {
string command = args[0]; string command = args[0];
@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
break; break;
case "load": case "load":
args[2].Replace("%name%", simName);
switch (args[1].ToLower()) switch (args[1].ToLower())
{ {
case "f32": case "f32":
@ -273,6 +274,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.Terrain
break; break;
case "save": case "save":
args[2].Replace("%name%", simName);
switch (args[1].ToLower()) switch (args[1].ToLower())
{ {
case "f32": case "f32":