* warning was:
OpenSim/Framework/EstateSettings.cs(277): warning CS0472: The result of comparing `libsecondlife.LLUUID' against null is always `false'. This operation is undocumented and it is temporary supported for compatibility reasons only
* coding style: space before flow control statements please! http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/articles/361363.aspx
Makes the estate dialog fully functional. Implements all client facing functionality. Moves estate data from estate_settings.xml, which is used to provide defaults, to the region data store. Creates one estate for each region, and places the region in it. Converts all region bans to estate bans.
llRot2Fwd function modified, using fast algebric calculations
instead of vectors and quaternions products. The accuracy is
the same. Normalization is now implemented.
The previous implementation of llEuler2Rot was not mathematically
incorrect, but it was an awkward way of posing the problem that
led to a few degenerate cases which were not handled correctly -
for example, PI rotations around X and Z axes were wrong. I put
some comments in the source about how I arrived at the current
implementation, which I think is easier to read, and gives
results that match SL.
Many issues with handling connections in MSSQL, have rearchitected to
ensure that connections are always opened and closed in a timely fashion
& disposed of cleanly, and removed unnecessary lock statements. SQL
Server performance seems to have improved considerably as a result,
and various timeout errors seem to have been fixed.
HTTP method matching support. adapting OSHttpXmlRpcHandler
accordingly. dropping OSHttpXmlProcessor delegate in favour of good
old XmlRpcMethodHandler delegate (was the same signature).
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.