* Linkset status is now persistent
* Tweaked a physics child prim positioning hack to generate less database saves
* Re-factored physics object creation calls into ApplyPhysics. To create a new physics representation of an object or linkset, it's only necessary to call *group*.ApplyPhysics(bool m_physicalPrim). *lbsa has been waiting for this refactoring*
* We have collidable linksets now. (they don't become phantom anymore)
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* Added PrimitiveBaseShapeTableMapper to show how it's done
NOTE: Nothing actually works yet - this code should be considered more of educational value until it's all wired together
* There will be bugs, you can count on that. To avoid them, set the linksets phantom
* After region restart, the linksets restore in a non collidable state.
* Linksets can but shouldn't be made physical with the physical checkbox or when you unlink them, they tend to explode.
* After creating a linkset, you have to move the linkset or set it phantom and not phantom for it to become collidable.
* There's a few ParentGroup references that need to be refactored.
* Added conceptual TribalMedia.Framework.Data library; this is meant as a generic database layer abstraction library, that should be specialized into OpenSim.Framework.Data
* OpenSim.Framework.Data should subclass FieldMappers to extend LLVector3 and LLQuaternions
* Did some goofy math undoing in the Sim Stats Reporter
* More reduction to the amount of calls per second to UnManaged ODE code
* Added a significant amount of comments to ODE
from the c# implementations of string.SubString(start,len) and string.Remove(start,len).
Especially since negative indexing and exclusion are included in the LSL versions.
This patch is closer to the LSL version. Maybe an osSubString and osRemoveString
would be appropriate?
300 msecs can be too slow and cause a timeout to occur. This is reported when
llHTTPRequest times out but may not be reported for other functions like
osSetDynamicTextureURL. This sets the time out to 30 seconds. It appears
that the value affects not just llHTTPRequest's.
Loads of things has been put into interfaces instead of the specific class.
We are now one step closer to ScriptServer, and its very easy to implement new script languages. Just a few lines required to make them a OpenSim script module with all its glory.