This is fired when all regions are ready or when at least one region becomes not ready.
Recently added EventManager.OnRegionReady becomes OnRegionReadyStatusChange to match OnLoginsEnabledStatusChange
This replaces EventManager.OnLoginsEnabled which only fired when logins were first enabled
and was affected by a bug where it would never fire if the region started with logins disabled.
This saves listeners from having to re-retrieve the scene from their own lists, which won't work anyway if multiple regions with the same name have been allowed
This may well come back in the future when this subinterface is actually used but it currently isn't and I feel the name was poor.
Everything uses IClientAPI.RemoveEndPoint which also returned the full endpoint rather than just the ip address.
The encodings are thread-safe and already used in such a manner in other places.
This isn't done where Byte Order Mark output is suppressed, since Encoding.UTF8 is constructed to output the BOM.
This works like osForceAttachToAvatar() but allows an object to be directly specified from the script object's inventory rather than forcing it to be rezzed in the scene first.
Still only attaches objects to the owner of the script.
This allows one to bypass the complicated co-ordination of first rezzing objects in the scene before attaching them.
Threat level high.
Still subject to change - if you use this be prepared to change your output code if/when the methods change.
Make new "attachments show" command use this.
These are identical apart from setting Velocity = zero, which has no practical effect anyway since this is zeroed when the avatar is added back to the physics scene.
This involves a large amount of change in test scene setup code to allow test scenes to share shared modules
SetupScene is now an instance method that requires an instantiation of SceneHelpers, though other SceneHelpers methods are still static
May split these out into separate classes in the future.
This adds ScenePresence to IClientAPI.SceneAgent earlier on in the add client process so that its information is available to EventManager.OnNewClient() and OnClientLogin()
Also add a code comment as to why we're caching friend information for child agents.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
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.
The part reverted is from commit 2ebb421.
Unfortunately, IAvatarFactoryModule.SetAppearance() does not transfer attachments.
I'm not sure how to do this separately, unfortunately I'll need to leave it to Dan :)
Regression test added for this case.
Mantis ref: http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5914
On the first frame, all startup scene objects are added to the physics scene.
This can cause a considerable delay, so we don't start raising the alarm on scene loop timeouts until the second frame.
This commit also slightly changes the behaviour of timeout reporting.
Previously, a report was made for the very first timed out thread, ignoring all others until the next watchdog check.
Instead, we now report every timed out thread, though we still only do this once no matter how long the timeout.
too slow they would circumvent the cache (piling up on the network service
and making the problem even worse). This condition happens frequently
during permission checks.
This is required to stop a race where the SensorRepeat module can detect an NPC avatar before m_avatars is populated.
Extending the lock is the easiest to understand solution rather than getting complicated with null checks.
Hopefully resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5872
This allows NPCs to be sensed as agents by LSL sensors rather than as a specific NPC type (which is currently an OpenSimulator-only extension).
Wiki doc on this and other recent NPC functions will follow soon
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.