* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
Types extracted from a LSL_Types.list have to be down-cast initially
to the exact type of value type object that the Object actually is.
This would make for very cumbersome, ugly code when extracting list
parameter items in ll functions where a few implicit conversions
should be applied such as key -> LSLString and LSLInteger -> LSLFloat
(but not LSLFloat -> LSLInteger). This patch adds a set of GetXXXItem
member functions to the LLS_Type.list class, where XXX is the name
of the LSL_Type to be extracted: LSLFLoat, LSLInteger etc. All take
a single, int parameter that is the item number to be extracted.
used in scripts
-cast from bool to LSL{Integer,Float,String} so functions such as `integer
isZero(integer x) { return (x == 0); }` work
-progress on issue 1863
When using math operators +,-,*,/ in an LSL script with an LSLFloat
and an integer literal the wrong result is returned. This patch
adds operators to the LSLFloat type to handle this case.
I needed to apply the patch a little better then last night
for: Dot product operator in LSL_Types.cs incorrectly returns
a component-wise vector multiplication; it should return a
scalar dot product. Thanks to M. Igarashi for the patch.
Add a config option to OpenSim.ini to select between script compilers
in the XEngine without recompile.
Set UseNewCompiler=true in OpenSim.ini and try it out.
Creates the ICodeConverter interface and adapts the new compiler to it.
Currently LSL code such as below does not compile on OpenSim, but compiles fine in Second Life:
list mylist = [];
mylist += [1, 2, 3];
mylist += "four";
list newlist = mylist + 5.0;
The problem is that the LSL_Types.list class does not have an operator for adding a string to a list.
I am including a patch which implements adding a string, integer or float to a list.
I am also including tests. The file LSL_TypesTestList.cs belongs in
OpenSim/Tests/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Common/.