Previously NULL fields were converted to an empty string due to the use of ToString(). But if the field was an Int (e.g., "locZ"), then the subsequent attempt to convert an empty string to an int caused an exception. Now the field is null so we don't try to convert it, so there's no exception.
These behave identically to llAttachToAvatar() and llDetachFromAvatar() except that they do not enforce the PERMISSION_ATTACH check
Intended for use in completely controlled dedicated environments where these checks are more a UI hinderance than a help.
Threat level high.
However, at some point it would be far more convenient to receive the TaskInventoryItem in the constructor rather than just the item UUID, so we don't have to constantly refetch our self item.
This was an oversight when removing some race conditions from PhysicsActor setting recently.
Regression tests extended to probe this code path.
Extending regression tests required implementation of a BasicPhysicsPrim (there was none before). However, BasicPhysics plugin is still of no current practical use other than to fill in as a component for other parts of regression testing.
On region restart, the whole object would become physical as expected.
Observed behaviour from elsewhere is that all prims in a new linkset should take on the status of the root prim.
Add regression test for this behaviour.
prim_geom == IntPtr.Zero only before a new add prim taint is processed (which is the first taint) or in operations such as scale change which are done in taint or under lock.
Therefore, we can remove these checks which were not consistently applied anyway.
If there is a genuine problem, better to see it quickly in a NullReferenceException than hide the bug.
This involves giving the ceiling of the Z-component in a lure rather than the floor.
Ideally we would give the exact float compensating for relative avatar height but it looks like that isn't possible with the parcel id format used in lures
This replaces the Parts count which was rather pointless for a prim (it was either 1 if a child or the number of parts if the root).
This information is still avaliable on the "show object" command.
storage (dictionaries and arrays of string values) for scripts and region modules.
In addition, there are operations on the storage that enable "real" distributed
computation between scripts through operations similar to those of a tuple space.
Scripts can share task queues, implement shared locks or semaphores, etc.
The structured store is limited to the current region and is not currently
persisted. However, script operations are defined to initialize a store from a notecard
and to serialize the store to a notecard.
Documentation will be posted to the opensim wiki soon.
This makes it consistent with other parts of OpenSimulator that are treating ESTATE_MANAGER and ESTATE_OWNER as different entities.
As per opensim-dev mailing list.