works. Also makes llGetFreeMemory return the constant 16384.
LLGetFreeMemory is useless in SL, as it never goes up, only down.
So, the only thing it is used for, in practice, is to detect an imminent
stack/heap collision, a danger we don't have.
Remove some unused osFunctions that were left in the LSL function
file from the separation way back when. Inline the osSetParcelMediaURL
code to get rid of the osFunction. Really need to add a way for one API
to call another.
functions return CLI strings, which, in the case of lists, don't
get wrapped. Therefore, the list had to be able to deal with
that CLI type here. The correct fix would be to change all LSL
function returns to LSL types.
.config (which no one does). Dropping in the .config lets you see that debug
messages, which is handy while writing tests and figuring out why things don't
behave like you would guess.
* Patch attached that adds the check for uninitialized appearance when inventory items are received and processed. Also attempts to ensure that appearance is initialized even
when the profile cache has not been built.
* This will not fix the race condition, but should at least remove the unhandled exception that is being reported in Mantis 0002126.
* Thanks cmickeyb
* RemoteAdmin SaveXMLMethod
* My tiny mind isn't quite sure how this is useful, but the load xml equivalent is already there, so what the hell :)
* Thanks Olish.
* This patch aims to introduce look at direction persistence between logins. It won't be active until the second part of the patch is committed in about two weeks time. At
this point, region servers that haven't upgraded past this revision may run into problems
* This checkin upgrades the user database. As always, we recommend you have backups in case something goes wrong.
* Many thanks to tyre for this patch.
OpenSim.Data.Tests, then subclass with custom init bits for sqlite.
As I've only been testing the plugin interfaces anyway, this should
make it very easy to write only a little bit of code to use these
tests for other databases. It will also give us the framework for
definining the datastore behavior and making sure that all the databases
do the same thing.
patch is attached that replaces the o(n^2) algorithm currently
used to build the inventory cache with an o(n) algorithm using
hash tables. the patch also adds some additional error handling.
* From looking at the code there shouldn't be any difference, and this appears to speed up prim loading and make a certain failure case (where prims seem to be going out of
bounds on startup) less of a problem.
* However, if I've been bad please revert this patch