Changes to IWindModule interface: Change from assuming a single array of
256 Vector2 values to a lookup function that takes region x, y, z and returns a Vector3
* Changed llWind() to use new lookup method of IWindModule
* Moved logic for determining the wind at a given point in the data array from
llWind() to the Wind Module itself.
Changed OpenSim.Framework.Communications.Tests.LoginServiceTests to use the LLStandaloneLoginService (from the LLStandaloneLoginModule) rather than LocalLoginService. Really these login tests should most likely be somewhere else as they are testing specific implementations of login services.
Commented out the old LocalLoginService as its no longer used, but want to check there are no problems before it gets deleted.
- handle GetUser request for nonexistent user gracefully
- include throttle levels in ClientInfo
- code to save/restore throttles in client stack
- only update/send updates to active clients
- make animation classes serializable
This patch fixes a bug where if a script in a child prim has taken
control of an avatar when they sit, although permission for camera
control is revoked when they stand, free camera control is not
restored. Currently it is only restored if the script is in the root
prim (though its not clear to me where this happens!).
* Moves Entity Updates into a seperate thread, allowing for OpenSim to utilize a computers CPU more effectively in return for potentially greater user and prim capacity.
* Removes an expensive Sqrt call performed during Update on each object. This should lower CPU requirements for high-prim regions with physics enabled.
* MXP Changes: Centers the region around 0,0 for primitives instead of 128,128. Prim display should now look more correct for MXP viewers.
Thanks mirceakitsune for a patch that prevents the avatar from trying to
walk along the Z-axis in mouselook mode (or left-click the avatar and
walk) while looking up or down.
Fixes Mantis #946.
* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
* Not locking causes enumeration exceptions as described in this matis
* part.TaskInventory needs to be locked for every access as it's a dictionary
* Extra locking will hopefully not cause any major issues - in places where the enumeration of the dictionary performs other lock or long running operations, the dictionary is
cloned instead
required file system objects are not present in the test harness.
This makes the main code ignore the failure, therefore the test succeeds.
Not elegant and maybe a unit test guru has a better way. Marked as a TODO
The attached patch implements osGetDrawStringSize that looks like:
vector osGetDrawStringSize(string contentType, string text, string
fontName, int fontSize)
in LSL. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the osDraw*
functions. It returns accurate information on the size that a given
string will be rendered given the specified font and font size.
This allows for nicely formatted and positioned text on the generated
image.
Known issue: after TP, the self client doesn't see the animations going, but others can see them. So there's a bug there (TPs only, crossings seem to be all fine).
Untested: did not test animation overriders; only tested playing animations from the viewer.
and dropped nonths ago, because it is required to get smooth region
crossings with AO running. Without it, in some corner cases, anims will
continue to run in an unstoppable state.
interface. Shared modules will now only get added once, so the command
handler is called once per module, not once per scene. Removal of scenes
has no adverse effects. Nonshared modules will be called for each scene.
NOTHING has been deleted or moved off to forge at this point. what
has happened is that OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules has been split
in two:
- OpenSim.Region.CoreModules: all those modules that are either
directly or indirectly referenced from other OpenSim packages, or
that provide functionality that the OpenSim developer community
considers core functionality:
CoreModules/Agent/AssetTransaction
CoreModules/Agent/Capabilities
CoreModules/Agent/TextureDownload
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender/Tests
CoreModules/Agent/Xfer
CoreModules/Avatar/AvatarFactory
CoreModules/Avatar/Chat/ChatModule
CoreModules/Avatar/Combat
CoreModules/Avatar/Currency/SampleMoney
CoreModules/Avatar/Dialog
CoreModules/Avatar/Friends
CoreModules/Avatar/Gestures
CoreModules/Avatar/Groups
CoreModules/Avatar/InstantMessage
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Archiver
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Transfer
CoreModules/Avatar/Lure
CoreModules/Avatar/ObjectCaps
CoreModules/Avatar/Profiles
CoreModules/Communications/Local
CoreModules/Communications/REST
CoreModules/Framework/EventQueue
CoreModules/Framework/InterfaceCommander
CoreModules/Hypergrid
CoreModules/InterGrid
CoreModules/Scripting/DynamicTexture
CoreModules/Scripting/EMailModules
CoreModules/Scripting/HttpRequest
CoreModules/Scripting/LoadImageURL
CoreModules/Scripting/VectorRender
CoreModules/Scripting/WorldComm
CoreModules/Scripting/XMLRPC
CoreModules/World/Archiver
CoreModules/World/Archiver/Tests
CoreModules/World/Estate
CoreModules/World/Land
CoreModules/World/Permissions
CoreModules/World/Serialiser
CoreModules/World/Sound
CoreModules/World/Sun
CoreModules/World/Terrain
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin/Debug
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Effects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FileLoaders
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FloodBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/PaintBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Tests
CoreModules/World/Vegetation
CoreModules/World/Wind
CoreModules/World/WorldMap
- OpenSim.Region.OptionalModules: all those modules that are not core
modules:
OptionalModules/Avatar/Chat/IRC-stuff
OptionalModules/Avatar/Concierge
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/AsterixVoice
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/SIPVoice
OptionalModules/ContentManagementSystem
OptionalModules/Grid/Interregion
OptionalModules/Python
OptionalModules/SvnSerialiser
OptionalModules/World/NPC
OptionalModules/World/TreePopulator
The two most notable changes in the crossing process were:
* Object gets passed in only one message, not two as done before.
* Local object crossings do not get serialized, as done before.
These changes replace all direct references to the AssetCache with
IAssetCache. There is no change to functionality. Everything works as
before.
This is laying the groundwork for making it possible to register
alternative asset caching mechanisms without disrupting other parts of
OpenSim or their dependencies upon AssetCache functionality.
* Moved MoveAgentIntoRegion further down in the CompleteMovement method.
* changed a couple of methods from protected to public in SceneCommunicationService
line editing, context sensitive help (press ? at any time), command line
history, a new plugin command system and new appender features thet let you
type while the console is scrolling. Seamlessly integrates the ICommander
interfaces.
* Such failures are now fatal to grab the user's attention.
* However, they could be made non-fatal (just with a loud error warning) if this proves too inconvenient
* So at the moment once can type 'help terrain fill' as well as 'terrain fill help'
* Current implementation is a transient hack that should be tidied up soon
OpenSim.Region.Environment into a "framework" part and a modules only
part. This first changeset refactors OpenSim.Region.Environment.Scenes,
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Interfaces, and OpenSim.Region.Interfaces
into OpenSim.Region.Framework.{Interfaces,Scenes} leaving only region
modules in OpenSim.Region.Environment.
The next step will be to move region modules up from
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules and
then sort out which modules are really core modules and which should
move out to forge.
I've been very careful to NOT BREAK anything. i hope i've
succeeded. as this is the work of a whole week i hope i managed to
keep track with the applied patches of the last week --- could any of
you that did check in stuff have a look at whether it survived? thx!