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* range-based for loops
* emplace_back instead of push_back
* code style
* C++ headers instead of C headers
* Default operators
* empty stl function
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* Modernize src/c* src/d* and src/e* files
* default operator
* redundant init
* delete default constructors on CraftDefinition childs (never used)
* fix some missing init values
* const ref fix reported by clang-tidy
* ranged-based for loops
* simple conditions & returns
* empty stl function instead of size
* emplace_back stl function instead of push_back + construct temp obj
* auto for some iterators
* code style fixes
* c++ stl headers instead of C stl headers (stdio.h -> cstdio)
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* Migrate cpp headers to pragma once
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* clientobject, clouds, collision, clientsimpleobject: code modernization
* use range-based for loops
* simplify some tests
* various code style fixes
* use emplace_back instead of push_back when necessary
* use auto on some iterators
* use default operator when needed
* unroll v3s16 creation on collisionMoveSimple
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Minetest performance improvement has been huge since months, server step reduction will permit to handle client events a little bit faster without too many penalty costs due to core engine
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* use range-based for loops
* simplify some tests
* various code style fixes
* remove debugprint in ClientMap::getBackgroundBrightness, debug code was not intended to be there
* remove unused fields in MapDrawControl
* use emplace_back instead of push_back when necessary
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* use range-based for loops
* use refs on some exceptions & one setter
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* New lighting curve
* Make polynomial lighting curve
* Update default lighting settings
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reached (#6258)
* ClientInterface: add a function to verify (correctly) if user limit was reached
CS_HelloSent is a better indicator of active slots than CS_Created, which are session objects created after init packet reception
Switch existing checks to ClientInterface::isUserLimitReached()
Use range-based for loop for getClientIds() used function too
This will fix #6254 (not the memory overhead if init is flooded)
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* Cleanup various headers to reduce compilation times
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* Range based for loops
* Empty operator on stl containers
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* Various code style fixes
* Use range based for loops
* Use empty instead of empty objects
* Use C++11 default keyword for trivial constructors and destructors
* Drop some useless casts
* Use emplace_back instead of push_back to improve performance of some vectors push
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* Use for range based loops
* Simplify some tests
* Code style fixes
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* Use more for range based loops
* Simplify some tests
* Code style fixes
* connection.h: better PeerChange constructor instead of creating uninitalized object and then affect variables
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Add a comment about the auto-generated minetest.conf.example possibly
appearing in the bin folder.
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* Modernize many for loops
* Use constness on many loops
* use empty function on many strings tests
* various code style fixes
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* Use various modern for loops
* Make some loop iterator constants, whereas there weren't
* Use empty on some size() > 0 tests
* Various little codestyle fixes
* Fix an hidden scope variable in Server::SendBlockNoLock
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* Properly use v3f default constructor
* v3f d_wanted = target_speed - m_speed; and d_wanted = target_speed * 0.1f - m_speed * 0.1f; can be factorized to d_wanted = (target_speed - m_speed) * 0.1f; => d_wanted *= 0.1f;
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* Use Environment interface instead of ClientEnvironemnt
* Don't create slippery variable and then re-affect it
* itemgroup_get return a int, properly test != 0 to be clearer
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Document behaviour for older clients.
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To make it sound less confusing to players
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With the cloud API, the cloud_height setting has become obsolete
and replaceable by a mod. It, and supporting code, can be
removed.
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error log
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Use various ranged-based for loops in ServerEnvironment::step
Also set ServerObject::getBasePosition const to be compliant
ServerEnvironment::deleteParticleSpawner: use a const iterator
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Add settable player step height using the existing object property.
Breaks compatibility with old clients, add to protocol version 35.
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The arrow symbolizing the player in the square minimap looks almost like a
triangle, making it a bit hard to see which direction it is currently
pointing in when in a hurry.
Redraw it leaner, pointier. Colors unchanged.
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When minetest is launched, if there was no nameprovided in
configuration or parameters, the game would not show any error in
console. if the --go parameter was also prowided, the game would
exit without an error. This is undesired behavior, so this merged
commit add the missing function that displays the missing error
message in console.
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Fixes #6201. @t0ny2 pointed to the right place. Thanks!
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Gives starting singleplayer games this subtle "dawn of a new world" feel.
I would have set it even earlier (up to 4:45am), but I was worried that in
some pre-existing games the player could be overwhelmed by hostile
mobs right at the start, seriously changing gameplay.
It's just the default, individual games should be able to override it, and
for public servers it's irrelevant anyway, because only the first player to
set foot in the world will notice, and that's usually the server admin.
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Another small general problem: the player is always standing exactly on the
bondary between 2 nodes e.g. Y=1.5 is exactly between nodes Y=1 and Y=2.
floatToInt() and myround() will round +/-n.5 always 'outwards' to +/-(n+1),
which means they behave differently depending on where you are: they round
upwards above sea level and downwards when underground. This inconsistency
comes from the way the coordinates are calculated, independent of the
specific C++ code.
The result is a tiny bit of lost performance when moving underground,
because 1 node level more than necessary is checked for collisions. This can
be amended by adding a tiny offset to minpos_f.Y, like @paramat suggested.
This is not an elegant solution, but still better than wasting CPU.
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To determine the area (nodes) where a player movement took place
collisionMoveSimple() first took the old/new player coordinates and rounded
them to integers, then added the player character's collision box and
implicitely rounded the result. This has 2 problems:
Rounding the position and the box seperately, then adding the resulting
integers means you get twice the rounding error. And implicit rounding
always rounds towards 0.0, unlike floatToInt(), which rounds towards the
closest integer.
Previous (simplified) behavior: round(pos)+(int)box, for example player at
Y=0.9, body is 1.75m high: round(0.9)+(int)1.75 = 1+1 = 2.
==> A character's height of 1.75m always got rounded down to 1m, its width
of +/-0.3 even became 0.
Fixed by adding the floats first, then rounding properly: round(pos+box) =
round(0.9+1.75) = round(2.65) = 3.
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Construct dungeons from the node defined as biome 'node_stone' if
'mapgen_stone', 'mapgen_desert_stone' and 'mapgen_sandstone' are not
detected.
Feature long-intended by kwolekr/hmmmm and present in code as a TODO.
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Move point at which light is sampled up to 0.5 nodes above foot level,
to avoid that point sometimes passing into the node below causing the
model to go dark.
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