Thank you, ralphos, for a patch the adapts llSetColor and friends to
a change in the underlying types.
Also, thank you for a much cleaner way of casting types out of
lists, which I will adopt throughout.
Floating text, Rotation, Texture animation, Particle System
This will make "Eye Candy" scripts work without modification in
XEngine. The use of the CHANGED_REGION_RESTART hack is no longer
needed. Implemented in MySQL only, hovertext also in SQLite.
* Please note that this implementation has not been mathematically verified to be correct-as-described, it is probable that this implementation may produce differing results to Linden Lab. Testing (and test data) would be appreciated.
duplicate delivery of state_entry if a region is restarted just after
saving the script. Changes script state saves to no longer abort long-
running event handlers. Queues the save instead. Adds shutdown handler
to save script state on irderly shutdown
* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
Types extracted from a LSL_Types.list have to be down-cast initially
to the exact type of value type object that the Object actually is.
This would make for very cumbersome, ugly code when extracting list
parameter items in ll functions where a few implicit conversions
should be applied such as key -> LSLString and LSLInteger -> LSLFloat
(but not LSLFloat -> LSLInteger). This patch adds a set of GetXXXItem
member functions to the LLS_Type.list class, where XXX is the name
of the LSL_Type to be extracted: LSLFLoat, LSLInteger etc. All take
a single, int parameter that is the item number to be extracted.
1000 chars to avoid the exception thrown by libomv at 1100 chars.
Change string->int conversion so it copes with non-numeric chars
after the number and no longer uses a float to parse the value.
It wraps constants in new LSLType(x), so that lists with
constant values are processed correctly. Contains changes to
the lsl.parser.cs that are not (yet) reflected in opensim-libs,
since this experimental patch affects XEngine only. Also contains
nuts.
which is a thin wrapper around a IWorkItemResult from the SmartThreadPool.
However, it is very easy to reimplement on top of basic threading and therefore
makes the IScriptInstance class independent of the specific threading
implementation.
engines that want to use the XEngine's instance handling and state
persistence can do so. IScriptInstance is optional, but it does
require the SmartThreadPool if it is used.
This patch adds even more LSL compatibility to llSetPos() As stated in the
wiki http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlSetPos, [^] movement should also be
capped to 10m per call for unattached root prims.
Beside this issue the attached patch adds (hopefully) all known LSL script
delays (as ScriptSleep(), but still commented out) to LSL_BuiltIn_Commands.cs
and LSL_Api.cs and a lot of format cleanup.
Thank you, salahzar, for a patch that corrects the behavior
of PRIM_TYPE in llGetPrimitiveParams() and improves LSL
conformance in llGetNumberOfSides();
also enable LSLconformance on some texture functions as well.
Applied the part of the patch in Shared/.
The part for Common/ needs to be reworked to remove the reference
into Shared/
It is now possible to use module interfaces without referencing Scene.
Place those interfaces in OpenSim/Region/Interfaces. They may not
use any refs from OpenSim.Region.Environment as parameters.
This resolves a circular library ref introduced in r5949
* Yield Prolog 1.0.1 Released : it passes all but 9 of the
421 tests in the ISO Prolog test suite (97.8%) .
* support dynamic predicates and rules.
* support 'import' to use external static functions
improves connection to C# functions
* Matches Yield Prolog r831
llRezObject changed to llRezAtRoot. llRezObject implemented
to call llRezAtRoot until I can figure out how to calculate
a bounding box. Partial implementation of llPushObject
(no angular impulse applied)
used in scripts
-cast from bool to LSL{Integer,Float,String} so functions such as `integer
isZero(integer x) { return (x == 0); }` work
-progress on issue 1863
Changes erroneous return value of llGetLinkname() to "" for nonexistent
prims. Corrects an issue where the root prim of a linked set, upon
delink, retains the part number 1.
I found a problem trying to get s value directly from a quaternion q.
Compiling a script which directly access to q.s value, caused the
following error:
CS0103: 'The . symbol cannot be used in LSL except in float values
or vector components'. Detected around: q.s
I did a small change to allow alphabetic letter "s" to be interpretated
as valid identifier. This solves the problem.
llAxes2Rot now implemented. Important note: quaternion <x,y,z,s>
is equal to <-x,-y,-z,-s>. The result may be different from LSL
output, but it is correct. A problem of rounding caused an error
of square rooting of zero as negative number, corrected by squaring
again. Function tested 360° along 3 axes. Vector fwd, left and up
have to be normalized.
Implements additional unlink modes (unlink root prim from link set, some
multi-set operations). Linking (single and mutiple) fully implemented.
Consistent numbering of links while in world. Link/delink with predictable
link numbering. Correct link numbers in LSL.
Not all multi-set ops implemented. Link numbers still change when taken and
re-rezzed.
llRot2Left and llRot2Up functions modified, using fast algebric
calculations instead of vectors and quaternions products.
The accuracy is the same. Normalization is now implemented.
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.
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.
Patch 7 of the region patches. Finish off the region parts of the estate dialog. Full user functionality. Terrain textures, heights, water, avatar counts, prim bonus, debug settings and region toggles can now be set from the dialog on a per-region basis. Estate stuff defaults to sane values where there are no defaults, to estate_settings.xml otherwise. Sun still b0rked :(
Add a config option to OpenSim.ini to select between script compilers
in the XEngine without recompile.
Set UseNewCompiler=true in OpenSim.ini and try it out.
Creates the ICodeConverter interface and adapts the new compiler to it.
This patch limits the maximum size of prims that can be created using libsl bots
or modified clients to 65536mper side. It also limits LSL functions to that size.
If a prim is already physical, the enforced constraint is 10m.
A prim that is larger than 10m cannot be turned physical, either via script or UI.
Linksets are handled correctly, so scaling of physical linksets is constrained by
the size of it's largest component prim. Also, turning linksets physical is based
on the size of it's largest ptim.
LSLInteger + literal integer is not an LSLInteger.
The included patch fixes the issue: LSLInteger + literal
integer is not an LSLInteger (also fixed for -,*,/)
added void osSetParcelMediaTime(double time) command to script engines.
which sets the position of the media that is playing. Time is in seconds.
Doesn't do any security checking (should be checking that the object/script is owned by the parcel owner). So could be abused, if it is then we should remove it, or add the security.
Only tested in dotnet scripting engine, but should work in XEngine too.
In LSL, the state command should have an immediate effect.
The OpenSim script engine seems to wait until the function
ends to process the state transition.
Another new OSSL function for returning the name of the script engine
currently running, osGetScriptEngineName, added to both DotNet and XEngine
OSSL API.
* This means that we will no longer pointlessly repersist all the prims in the scene when OpenSim first starts up
* This also means that force-update on the console will not trigger repersistence.
* Also, in other places persistence is no longer done where it wasn't actually necessary
* I think I changed the code for all instances correctly, but it's not possible that I missed some and some things which did persist properly have stopped
* Please patch or mantis if this is the case
Fixes:
- Wearable icon and name sreset to default on copy/paste
- Cache is not updated when renaming/moving folders
- Partial refactor to make inventory less dependen on AssetBase having a "Name" field
- Add llGiveInventoryList() function
"First stage in a major Script Engine refactor, that will result in the LSL implementaions ebing reconverged. Not there yet, but one major part is done."
Thank you, Melanie!