the function that reports errors in event handling is not computing the
line numbers correctly for windows paths (and probably linux paths).
As a result, the conversion to int throws an exception.
note... i'm not sure why we extract the line number, convert it to an int,
then convert it back to a string... but hey... :-)
I have detected a bug of conversion data type in OpenSim.Data.MSSQL.MSSQLInventoryData.addInventoryItem(InventoryItemBase item)
in the GroupOwned field.
My sollution is to change the flield to bit in the table. In the
readInventoryItem(IDataReader reader) change too item.Flags =
(uint) reader["flags"]; to item.Flags = Convert.ToUInt32(reader["flags"]);
Now Inventory runs fine.
LSL scripts in which a float type is cast to a string or a string type
is cast to a float do not compile. When the script is translated from
LSL to C#, the LSL float type is translated into double. There is no
string <-> double cast in C#, so compilation fails.
There is a LSLFloat type, however it seems unfinished and is not used.
I am attaching a patch that implements the LSLFloat type. I have also
added two methods to the LSLString type to facilitate float <-> string casts.
* Unfortunately, there's some kludges with the Async manager and the llDetected functions that I have yet to decipher... so llDetected functions don't work with collision events at the moment....
having reached the intermediate level of .NET's XmlSudoku, i've
now figured out how to do deserialization using different
XmlSerializers (this stuff begins to grow on me, sigh).
[still not used code, work-in-progress]
* adding convenience property on OSHttpRequest.cs (from awebb)
llKey2Name fix to show avatar name instead of "Basic Entity"
One line fix. Replaces "presence.Name" =>
"presence.ControllingClient.Name" to return avatar's name.
This patch adds the prolog interperter helper object ONLY for YP code,
and not every script compiled.
Mirrors the other languages like JS and VB more closely.
having spent the last couple of days wrestling with .NET XmlSerializer
and trying to get it to do what is required by XMPP (RFC 3920 & 3921)
this is the preliminary result of that wrestling (you should see the
other guy!): XmppSerializer allows us to serialize Xmpp stanza (and
theoretically deserialize [or reify] them), XmppWriter helps avoiding
various gratuitous crap added in by off-the-shelf XmlSerializer.
this is currently not used anywhere but the plan is to use it for
at least an XMPPBridgeModule.
* Committing : 0001449: Patch implements X and Y Top Shear parameters for torus prim physical mesh generation (PATCH attached)
* The included patch implements the X and Y Top Shear parameter adjustments to the mesh generator for the torus prim physical mesh. These are approximations as I was unable to determine their exact function but they appear to generate meshes which quite closely duplicate their counterparts in the viewer.
* Thanks Dahlia!!!!
to every script in most environments). This will break prolog
support. Prolog code needs to generate it's template script more like
how javascript does.