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
Default for this function is now not to automatically land.
This allows better control by scripts when an avatar is going to be landing on a prim rather than the ground.
Stopping the avatar involves faking a collision, to avoid the pid controller making it overshoot.
A better approach would be to gradually slow the avatar as we near the target
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.
This works by serializing and deserializing NPC AvatarAppearance to a notecard in the prim inventory and making the required baked textures permanent.
By using notecards, we avoid lots of awkward, technical and user-unfriendly issues concerning retaining asset references and creating a new asset type.
Notecards also allow different appearances to be swapped and manipulated easily.
This also allows stored NPC appearances to work transparently with OARs/IARs since the UUID scan will pick up and store the necessary references from the notecard text.
This works in my basic test but is not at all ready for user use or bug reporting yet.
This doesn't help where the target is a prim surface. In these situations, it might be better to provide manual overrides so the script can control whethre an avatar flys there/lands, etc.
This makes the movement exact. Regression test changed to check avatar reaches exact target.
Also has the nice side effect of making NPC animations continue to work after the first movement (which wasn't working). However, avatar still pauses in mid-stride
Avatar moves and stops. However, will stop in mid stride.
And if the move to position is in the air, avatar will continue to make vain and quite hilarious attempts to take off (but never doing so).
Clearly more work is needed.
This now works again except that it requires a click or avatar mvmt to get going
This is because the ScenePresence.HandleAgentUpdate() method doesn't trigger until the client does something significant, at which point autopilot takes over.
Even clicking is enough to trigger.
This will be improved presently.
This is not used for anything - appearances are always properties of objects with ids (ScenePresence, AgentCircuitData) and just has the potential to get out of sync when the appearance is cloned.
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.
This is to prevent situations where the first name returned by GridService.GetRegionsByName is not one that exactly matches the given region name, even when there is an exact match later on in the list.
Only the above two functions call this teleport method (the map uses a different routine) so this seems safe to change.
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5606
This is to accomodate situations where the authorization service is being used by the hypergrid, where visitors have no user account.
See http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5517, this code is somewhat adapted/cleaned up from Michelle's patch
I'm a little ambivalent about this since visitors could put anything in firstname/lastname so it's not much of an auth measure.
It's up to the auth service to decide which data it actually uses.
Possibly we should be passing through other info such as agent circuit ip
Some items had completely wrong permissions - this is easier than correcting them all.
The ability to set permissions in xml is retained since there are use cases for this (e.g. to create no-mod library scripts)
Library items always need the same permissions, so it doesn't make sense to load them from the xml files. This just opens the door to permissions mistakes.
Fixed this by inspecting Shape.SculptEntry at various places instead of Shape.SculptType. Sculpties actually have a SculptType of Cylinder - only true mesh is SculptType.Mesh
This addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5595
This stops problems when we undo a few steps and start off down another path.
Surprisingly, apart from this now fixed problem, redo appears to be working too.
I think (ha ha) this largely fixes undo, except for the fact that rotation a set of prims with 'edit linked parts' selected doesn't quite work properly (though this works fine if the checkbox isn't selected).
Also, the double undo bug for resize is still present.
Redo might be incredibly buggy, haven't even looked at that yet.
The only obviously broken things right now are the undo of the position of just a root prim (stays in place) and the fact that resizes need two undoes.
However, what happens now is that undo just doesn't do anything when the root prim is selected on its own. This requires more code than just fiddling with undo states.
This involves implementing a boolean in UndoState to signal whether the undo needs to be done for an entire group/linkset or just a single prim
Resizing individual components of linksets is still dodgy.
Resizing still has to be down twice, since for some reason the client is sending two multiobjectupdate packets on every resize except the very first. This applies to single prims and linksets. Need to look into this.
Undo rotation and position appear to be working.
Resizing a single prim appears to be working, though the undo has to be done twice.
Resizing a group of prims still does not work properly - possibly because in the UndoState we don't store a knowledge of when we're resizing a whole group rather than individual prims.
This needs to be addressed.
Also fiddle a bit with undo. This is not currently working properly, though to be fair it also didn't appear to work in 0.7.1.1 either (at least for resize).
Will get some more attention soon.
Unable to get to the bottom of why resizing a mesh fails to properly reset the physics proxy, when toggling phantom does
After a mesh is generated, the existing sculptdata is set to zero in PrimitiveBaseShape to save memory
When phantom is toggled, the sculptdata is regenerated before remeshing.
But on resize, the sculptdata is not regenerated.
So clearly, resetting sculptdata is possible, but haven't quite been able to pin down how this is being done when phantom is toggled.
If a user with a very large inventory right-clicks on their "My Inventory" folder, viewer 1 code will send a massive number of Fetchinventory requests.
Even though each is handled asynchronously via a pool thread, the sheer frequency of requests overwhelms the pool and freezes inbound packet handling.
This change makes the first Fetchinventory thread also handle subsequent requests, freeing up the other threads.
Further efficiencies could be made by handling all the items in a particular FetchInventory request together, rather than separately.
This is to avoid problems with corrupt inventories where an inventory link target points back at the source's folder
No viewer has been observed to set these up as of yet. If this ever happens, we will need a more sophisticated solution to track sent folders within the recursion
This now creates an avatar but appearance is always cloudy.
Move doesn't work.
Really, creating an NPC should only involve a ScenePresence rather than doing anything with IClientAPI, since an NPC has no viewer to communicate with!
Many thanks to the aurora project for pioneering this.
This code is almost certainly not bug free, but it does at least appear to handle simple meshes (except when the viewer crashes - but it is beta!).
This switch stops any assets being saved in the oar.
This can be useful if you're using OAR to backup regions and you know you'll always have the original asset database available.
To get this to work, I had to disable the dupe link check I put in a couple of commits ago.
When the viewer adds wearables to an existing outfit, it first requests deletes of all the existing links before creating a new set.
Since these messages are async, the creates were being received before the deletes had a chance to complete, resulting in missing current outfit links.
However, the dupe check shouldn't be as important now that broken links have been fixed - it was the broken links that were causing the client to create dupes.
Tested on kokua 0.1.0 WIP and SL 2.6.3. I now have no problems managing outfits on my standalone.
It appears that if the viewer requests a folder containing links, we must also send the folders that contain the link targets first.
This was tested with Kokua 0.1.0 WIP though I predict it will also work with other viewer 2s
I believe this is safe since there is a 1-1 correspondence between link item and worn item (i.e. you can't be wearing the same item at two spots simultaneously in one outfit).
This should stop lots of duplicate links being created when viewer 2 is used.
However, this doesn't prevent broken inventory links, which I believe is timing related since the effect is not consistent (e.g. keep relogging and the viewer should end up seeing them correctly) . I think we actually see this problem on viewer 1 as well.
It might be easier just to implement the Fetch*2 inventory caps which are documented at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Inventory_API. WebFetch* has been deprecated by Linden Lab since viewer 2.5.1 and according to the sl wiki, "has numerous bugs".
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5444
Fix is to stop the asset transaction calling UpdateInventoryItem() since the caller is doing it anyway, which is more correct.
This did not effect scripts.
and currently used for all of an avatars attachments by the other
policies. Also changed the way items are pulled from the update queues
to bias close objects even more.
This should correct save all the assets required for the items within the coalesced objects in an IAR. This should also correctly gather the items on hypergrid takes.
per Melanie's very good suggestion. The immediate queue is
serviced completely before all others, making it a very good
place to put avatar updates & attachments.
Moved the priority queue out of the LLUDP directory and
into the framework. It is now a fairly general utility.
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.
This should happen if the client supplies a task ID with the RezObject call.
The rez goes through the same code as llRezObject(), so the same perms are applied.
Rotation isn't yet preserved, this should be fixed shortly.
This updates prim counts correctly if an object is moved by something other than an avatar (e.g. scripts, region modules)
Create TestMoveOwnerObject() regression test for this case.
However, the calls to the land management module to record prims need to remain, since they were also being used to return owner object lists, etc.
This is probably why prim counts were being done there in the first place.
This applies to adding/removing estate users, groups, managers and bans.
This is the application of the AllEstates_0.5.patch from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5420
Thanks very much, Snoopy!
WARNING!!!!!
You can TAKE them, but you can't REZ them again. Only the first of the contained
objects will rez, the rest is inaccessible until rezzing them is implemented.
Also, rotations are not explicitly stored. This MAY work. Or not.
Added a prim counts test to reinforce this - shift-copy was no incrementing prim count. This will sometime become a basic scene test.
New code needs to be refactored so we just call SceneGraph.AddSceneObject(). This will happen in the near future.
With this, basic owner prim counts on a single parcel appear to be working fine (with the same previous existing taint calls as used by the land management module).
More work to do.
To do this, a new SceneObjectGroupsByFullID index in SceneGraph which just index's prims by their root part UUID, in order to avoid the inefficiency of filtering existing lists.
Existing callers to SceneGraph.ForEachSOG() did not fail due to the multiple per SOG action executions - they were probably just much less efficient.
Code suggests that no callers expected ForEachSOG() to execute actions on sog multiple times