This is configured in the new [Estates] section of OpenSim.ini.
If a default estate is configured then all new regions are automatically joined to it instead of asking the user.
If the default estate does not already exist then it is created.
Current default behaviour remains the same - the user is asked for estate details when necessary.
Thanks to Frenando Oliveira for the patch which I adapated further.
- Added an inventory cache for caching root and system folders
- Synchronized the remote inventory connector, so that all the remote inventory calls are serialized
This will not make much difference in the hold ups. We'd have to move the FireAndForget high up to AddInventoryItem, but that opens up a can of worms regarding the notification of the recipient... the recipient would be notified of the offer before the items are effectively in his inventory, which could lead to surprises.
However, it looks like we should retain SP.ParentID since it's much easier to use that in places where another thread could change ParentPart to null.
Otherwise one has to clumsily put ParentPart in a reference, etc. to avoid a race.
This should not currently be used in any circumstances except for experimentation.
Database tables used by this plugin can still change at any time with no migration path.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
We can now do this since the entire scene and all objects within it are now successfully gc'd at the end of these tests.
This greatly improves the time taken to run each test (by reducing teardown time, not the time to actually do the test work that we're interested in).
Slightly simplifies config read in Scene constructor to help facilitate this.
OnNewScript fires when a script is added to a scene
OnRezScript fires when the script actually runs (i.e. after permission checks, state retrieval, etc.)
I believe this was originally required back when there could be two LocalGridServiceConnectors but this is no longer the case.
Having such statics makes performance testing much more difficult since they prevent GC of objects unless static references are explicitly nulled.
They were all failing assertions but the exceptions these threw were caught as expected Exceptions.
I don't think we can easily distinguish these from the Exceptions that we're expecting.
So for now we'll do some messy manually checking with boolean setting instead.
This patch also corrects the assertions themselves.