Really "My Inventory" is just the name of the root, it isn't a folder in its own right.
This also makes it more intuitive for users to save whole inventory iars for backup/later restoration, as they don't need to remember to use /*
/* will still work and this is a special case just for the root
If you want to save only the contents of other folders (rather than the folder itself), you still need to specify something like a/b/*
Added a regression test for this case.
This is because JsonGetJson() is getting json from anywhere in the structure, not just values.
Equally, JsonSetJson() is setting any type of json, not just json which represents a value.
Agreed with cmickeyb
This is for consistentency with the verb:noun naming approach existing json script functions and other script functions.
Corresponding c# methods also changed since verb:noun is also the .net c# method naming guideline (as used by OpenSimulator) and for consistency with script functions.
As agreed with cmickeyb
interface. JsonPathType returns the type of node pointed to by the
path and deprecates the functionality of both JsonTestPath
functions. JsonArrayLength returns the length of an array node.
As expected, values are not set and the set call returns FALSE (0).
As a reminder, these tests are not currently running on jenkins continuous integration as the functionality is only available on .net 4 (mono 2.8 and later).
funny unit that is 100 times real density (default 1000).
Fix avatar drifting slowly when stationary flying.
Fix for physical prims getting corrected for being under terrain when it was
just its geometric center that was below terrain.
Add PreUpdatePropertyAction allowing plugable modifiction of phys
parameters returned from Bullet.
Fix an exception setting GravityMultiplier on initialization.
Update DLLs and SOs for good measure (no functional change).
TimeSpan.Milliseconds is an int64. However, STP casts this to an int (32-bit).
If TimeSpan.MaxValue is given then the casting results in an invalid value for the SDK WaitHandle.WaitAll() call.
This was causing the co-op script termination regression tests to fail on Windows but not Mono 2.10.8 (which is perhaps not strict in the negative values that it accepts).
Solution here is to use the int millisecondsTimeout STP call rather than the TimeSpan one.
This also allows us to more clearly specify Timeout.Infinite rather than TimeSpan.MaxValue
Thanks to Teravus for this spot.