This lets us remove the dependency of OpenSim.Framework.dll on data/avataranimations.xml, which is not necessary for ROBUST.
This commit also takes care of the odd situation where animations are stored and used internally with uppercase names (e.g. "STAND")
but scripts refer to them with lowercase names (e.g. "sit").
Update() now accepts a frames parameter which can control the number of frames updated.
-1 will update until shutdown.
The watchdog updating moves above the maintc recalculation for any required sleep since it should be accounted for within the frame.
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.
This is so that the static MainConsole.Instance doesn't retain references to methods registered by scene and other modules to service commands.
This prevents the scene from being garbage collected at the end of a test.
This is not the final thing preventing GC - next up is the timer started by SimStatsReporter that holds a reference to Scene that prevents end of test gc.
At least on mono 2.6.4, running GC.Collect() is not guaranteed to force gc of all objects when run in the same method where those objects had references.
Therefore, GC.Collect() is now being done in the per-script teardown of ObjectTortureTests.
In addition, scene loop update is being run after garbage collection in order to clean out the viewer update list of scene objects in the SceneGraph.
These measures mean that scene objects/parts are now garbage collected after a test run if deleted from the scene, resulting in a much better memory usage report (though probably still not very accurate).
However, deletion takes a very long time - what's really needed is to find out now why the entire scene isn't being GC'd by this measure.
This change hasn't yet been applied to the other stress tests.
This illustrates that references to Scene, SOG, etc. are not currently being released when a stress test ends (or at regression test end in general).
This means even the current stress tests take much more memory than they need, a problem that will have to be addressed.
The Path.GetDirectoryName call in Compiler.CompileFromDotNetText is unnecessary since AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory is always a directory.
Later path concatenation is already done by Path.Combine() which handles any trailing slash.
Removing Path.GetDirectoryName() will not affect the runtime but allows NUnit to work since it doesn't add a trailing slash to AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory.
These can be run using the "nant torture" target. They are not part of "nant test" due to their long-run future nature.
Such tests are designed to do some testing of extreme situations and give some feedback on memory usage, etc.
However, data can be inconsistent due to different machine circumstances and virtual machine actions.
This area is under development.
Support for viewer side of telehub management. Can manupulate Telehubs and SpawnPoints from the viewer estate managemnt tools. This is a work in progress and does not yet persist or affect teleport routing.
This means that avatar/appearance data of other avatars and scene objects for a client will be sent after the ack rather than possibly before.
This may stop some avatars appearing grey on login.
This introduces a new OpenSim.Framework.ISceneAgent to accompany the existing OpenSim.Framework.ISceneObject and ISceneEntity
This allows IClientAPI to handle this as it can't reference OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
This required an option to be added to NullRegionData via ConnectionString for it to act as a non-static instance, so that regression tests (which only load this class once) don't get hopeless confused and complex to compensate.
Normal standalone operation unaffected.
This stops the npc walking backwards if the target is directly behind.
This means that the npc no longer returns to its original rotation once movement has finished.
If you want this behaviour, please store and reset the original rotation after movement.
This is somewhat to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5678
This meant punching in another AddUser() method in IUserManagement to do a direct name to UUID associated without the account check (since NPCs don't have accounts).
May address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5645
This is done by introducing a PresenceType enum into ScenePresence which currently has two values, User and Npc.
This seems better than a SaveAttachments flag in terms of code comprehension, though I'm still slightly uneasy about introducing these semantics to core objects
this is to allow walking on prims. it will be up to the script writer to be sure that there is a continuous path.
currently implemented in osNpcMoveToTarget(), but none of this is final.
Had to stop using AvatarService for now since it doesn't store baked texture IDs (which is why this was failing).
Also failing because cloning appearance was also cloning the AvatarApperance.Owner field, which we weren't then changing.
Extended TestCreate() to check this.
From pure code inspection, it looks like the uuid gatherer may get most asset uuids because the scene object serializer naively pulls non-root parts from all contained scene objects into one mega-object. However, root part uuids may well still be missing, and there may be other odd artifacts from this bug.
It appears that storing the size of the coalescence and the offsets is redundant, since one can work out this information from the position data already in the scene object groups.
to the entity update queue. The number of property packets can
become significant when selecting/deselecting large numbers of
objects.
This is experimental code.
This structure matches the existing one for SceneObjects and will allow code to be reused by the uuid gatherer, other tests, etc.
Test is not yet fully implemented due to a bug in rezzing coalesced objects where they all get the same name as the item.
Only one object should get the same name as the item, which appears to be the one selected last when the the objects were coalesced in the first place.
This bug will be addressed shortly.
In order to pass ILandObject into IClientAPI.SendLandProperties(), had to push ILandObject and IPrimCounts into OpenSim.Framework from OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces, in order to avoid ci
Counts are showing odd behaviour at the moment, this will be addressed shortly.
Going this extra step doesn't appear to cause any test failures.
This is arguably better for test purposes, though at some stage another method may arise which does just call AddRootAgent().
The region spanning parcel shouldn't exist in this situation. If it does, when the land data is loaded it is repersisted with a local ID which comes after the ones loaded via the oar, which obliterates the oar loaded one.
Resaving the data we just loaded from the database is somewhat odd in itself (though this makes sense from the way that OAR loading was already using the same event).
* Adds an item that checks to see if the top request has been there for longer then 30 seconds without an update and sends an AbortXfer if it encounters one. This allows the client to cancel the Xfer on it's side so you can re-select the prim and get the inventory when it fails the first time.
* Some interesting locking... Using NewFiles to lock the rest of them. We'll see how that goes.
* The goal of this is to ensure that Xfers are restartable when they fail. The client will not do that on it's own.
While implementing this, a bug was fixed in scene setup helpers where module RegionLoaded() was called immediately after AddRegion() instead of waiting for all AddRegions() to complete.
Also, XmlRpcGroupsModule non-message functionality will now work without a message transfer module (as indicated in the comments but with a contradictory implementation)
AvatarService -- add two new methods, GetAppearance and SetAppearance
to get around the lossy encoding in AvatarData. Preseve the old
functions to avoid changing the behavior for ROBUST services.
AvatarAppearance -- major refactor, moved the various encoding
methods used by AgentCircuitData, ClientAgentUpdate and
ScenePresence into one location. Changed initialization.
AvatarAttachments -- added a class specifically to handle
attachments in preparation for additional functionality
that will be needed for viewer 2.
AvatarFactory -- removed a number of unused or methods duplicated
in other locations. Moved in all appearance event handling from
ScenePresence. Required a change to IClientAPI that propogated
throughout all the IClientAPI implementations.
* Removed StorageManager
* CONFIG CHANGE: There are no more database settings in OpenSim.ini. Check the config-include configuration files for region store and estate store database settings
Previously, Scene.Inventory.DeRezObjects() forced the persistence of prims before deletion.
This is necessary so that freshly delinked prims can be deleted (otherwise they remain as parts of their old group and reappear on server restart).
However, DeRezObjects() deleted to user inventory, which is not required by llDie() or direct region module unlink and deletion.
Therefore, forced persistence has been pushed down into Scene.UnlinkSceneObject() to be more general, this is still on the DeRezObjects() path.
Uncommented TestDelinkPersistence() since this now passes.
Tests required considerable elaboration of MockRegionDataPlugin to reflect underlying storing of parts.
Previously, Scene.Inventory.DeRezObjects() forced the persistence of prims before deletion.
This is necessary so that freshly delinked prims can be deleted (otherwise they remain as parts of their old group and reappear on server restart).
However, DeRezObjects() deleted to user inventory, which is required by llDie() or direct region module unlink and deletion.
Therefore, forced persistence has been pushed down into Scene.UnlinkSceneObject() to be more general, this is still on the DeRezObjects() path.
Uncommented TestDelinkPersistence() since this now passes.
Tests required considerable elaboration of MockRegionDataPlugin to reflect underlying storing of parts.
Added a MockRegionDataPlugin to do in-memory persistence for tests since adding this to OpenSim.Data.Null.NullDataStore doesn't seem appropriate
NullDataStore can do nothing because OpenSim only ever retrieve region objects from the database on startup. Adding an in-memory store here would be unecessary overhead.