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* Fix overloading problems mentioned by clangLoic Blot2016-10-30
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* PlayerSAO/LocalPlayer refactor: (#4612)Ner'zhul2016-10-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Create UnitSAO, a common part between PlayerSAO & LuaEntitySAO * Move breath to PlayerSAO & LocalPlayer * Migrate m_yaw from (Remote)Player & LuaEntitySAO to UnitSAO * Migrate m_yaw from Player to LocalPlayer for client * Move some functions outside of player class to PlayerSAO/RemotePlayer or LocalPlayer depending on which class needs it * Move pitch to LocalPlayer & PlayerSAO * Move m_position from Player to LocalPlayer * Move camera_barely_in_ceiling to LocalPlayer as it's used only there * use PlayerSAO::m_base_position for Server side positions * remove a unused variable * ServerActiveObject::setPos now uses const ref * use ServerEnv::loadPlayer unconditionnaly as it creates RemotePlayer only if it's not already loaded * Move hp from Player to LocalPlayer * Move m_hp from LuaEntitySAO to UnitSAO * Use m_hp from PlayerSAO/UnitSAO instead of RemotePlayer
* Adding LuaError on attempt to assign vectors with values out of rangeFoghrye42016-10-25
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* Emergeblocks: Fix occasional crashRogier2016-10-16
| | | | | | | Modification of the emergeblocks internal state was not protected by a lock, causing a race condition. This can be reproduced by repeatedly running emergeblocks for an already-generated section of the map (with multiple emerge threads).
* Attached particle spawnersraymoo2016-10-13
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* Move RemotePlayer code to its own cpp/headerLoic Blot2016-10-08
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* RemotePlayer/LocalPlayer Player base class proper separation (code cleanup) ↵Loic Blot2016-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | (patch 3 of X) * remove IGameDef from Player class, only LocalPlayer has it now * move many attributes/functions only used by LocalPlayer from Player to LocalPlayer * move many attributes/functions only used by RemotePlayer from Player to RemotePlayer * make some functions const * hudGetHotbarSelectedImage now returns const ref * RemotePlayer getHotbarSelectedImage now returns const ref * various code style fixes
* More code cleanup (UNORDERED + RemotePlayer/LocalPlayer)Loic Blot2016-10-08
| | | | | | | * ClientEnvironment now uses UNORDERED MAP for active objects * Use RemotePlayer and LocalPlayer everywhere it's possible * Minor code style fixes * Drop Client::getBreath() unused function
* Player/LocalPlayer/RemotePlayer inheritance cleanup (part 2 on X)Loic Blot2016-10-08
| | | | | | | * Server/Client Environments now have an helper to cast Player object in the right type to use it * Server: use RemotePlayer everywhere and remove previous added casts * Client: use LocalPlayer where needed * Environment: remove unused functions (getPlayers(), getRandomConnectedPlayer(), getNearestConnectedPlayer())
* Prevent attached models from disappearing during parent reload (#4128)Foghrye42016-10-08
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* Player/LocalPlayer/RemotePlayer inheritance cleanup (part 1 on X)Loic Blot2016-10-08
| | | | | | | | | | | * LocalPlayer take ownership of maxHudId as it's the only caller * RemotePlayer take ownership of day night ratio as it's the only user * Pass getPlayerControl as const reference to prevent object copy on each call (perf improvement in ObjectRef::l_get_player_control call) * getPlayerSAO is now only RemotePlayer call * get/setHotbarItemCount is now RemotePlayer owned * Server: Use RemotePlayer instead of Player object on concerned call to properly fix the object type * PlayerSAO now uses RemotePlayer instead of Player because it's only server side * ObjectRef::getplayer also returns RemotePlayer as it's linked with PlayerSAO
* use unordered containers where possible (patch 4 on X)Loic Blot2016-10-06
| | | | Also remove some unused parameters/functions
* Use more unordered_maps to improve performance in c++11 buildsLoic Blot2016-10-06
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* Replace various std::map with UNORDERED_MAP + various cleanupsLoic Blot2016-10-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | This is part 2 for 5f084cd98d7b3326b51320455364337539710efd Other improvements: * Use the defined ItemGroupList when used * make Client::checkPrivilege const * inline some trivial functions * Add ActiveObjectMap typedef * Add SettingsEntries typedef
* Make some maps unordered to improve performanceLoic Blot2016-10-05
| | | | | | * This permit to improve performance on C++11 builds * use some existing typedefs in tools maps * minor code style changes
* Decorations: Generalise 'spawn by' to be used by all decoration typesparamat2016-09-14
| | | | In lua_api.txt, make clear that 'place on' and 'spawn by' can be lists.
* Return nil on empty get_area() (#4508)James Stevenson2016-09-10
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* Make getStackMax return the correct maximal stack sizeSmallJoker2016-09-08
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* Add minetest.unregister_item and minetest.register_alias_forcepaly22016-09-08
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* Make plantlike drawtype more funAuke Kok2016-08-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adds several new ways that the plantlike drawtype mesh can be changed. This requires paramtype2 = "meshoptions" to be set in the node definition. The drawtype for these nodes should be "plantlike". These modifications are all done using param2. This field is now a complex bitfield that allows some or more of the combinations to be chosen, and the mesh draw code will choose the options based as neeeded for each plantlike node. bit layout: bits 0, 1 and 2 (values 0x1 through 0x7) are for choosing the plant mesh shape: 0 - ordinary plantlike plant ("x" shaped) 1 - ordinary plant, but rotated 45 degrees ("+" shaped) 2 - a plant with 3 faces ("*" shaped) 3 - a plant with 4 faces ("#" shaped) 4 - a plant with 4 faces ("#" shaped, leaning outwards) 5 through 7 are unused and reserved for future mesh shapes. bit 3 (0x8) causes the plant to be randomly offset in the x,z plane. The plant should fall within the 1x1x1 nodebox if regularly sized. bit 4 (0x10) causes the plant mesh to grow by sqrt(2), and will cause the plant mesh to fill out 1x1x1, and appear slightly larger. Texture makers will want to make their plant texture 23x16 pixels to have the best visual fit in 1x1x1 size. bit 5 (0x20) causes each face of the plant to have a slight negative Y offset in position, descending up to 0.125 downwards into the node below. Because this is per face, this causes the plant model to be less symmetric. bit 6 (0x40) through bit 7 (0x80) are unused and reserved for future use. !(https://youtu.be/qWuI664krsI)
* Script API: Make the craft recipe field 'method' consistentSmallJoker2016-08-18
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* couple of memory leaks fixes.David Carlier2016-08-10
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* Lua->C getintfield() use lua_tointeger (#4408)Tomas2016-08-10
| | | | | previously function used tonumber which returned float this caused errors in large numbers and resulted in obj-def-handlers being invalid when retrived from lua tables in c
* Fixes for compiling with a newer (system) jsoncpp (#4429)Rogier-52016-08-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Move included json code to jsoncpp subdirectory This is needed to avoid having to specify the minetest src directory as a system include when fixing the json includes. * Fix json includes They used "", so that the compiler searches the project's directory first. The result was that when compiling with a system jsoncpp, the project's own version of json.h was still included, instead of the system version. The includes now use <>, so a system location, or one specified with '-Ilocation' is searched only. * Fix for jsoncpp deprecated function warning When compiling with a newer version of jsoncpp (and ENABLE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=true), jsoncpp emits a warning about a deprecated function that minetest uses.
* Permit usage of std::unordered_map & std::unorderered_set on c++11 compilers ↵Ner'zhul2016-08-10
| | | | | | | | | (#4430) This fallback to std::map & std::set for older compilers Use UNORDERED_SET as an example in decoration and ore biome sets Use UNORDERED_MAP as an example in nameidmapping
* Fix l_request_insecure_environment not ignoring all whitespace (#4395)Dorian Wouters2016-08-04
| | | | | | l_request_insecure_environment didn't ignore all whitespace in the secure.trusted_mods config option. Replaces std::remove with std::remove_if and the isspace function.
* Adding minetest.clear_craftFoghrye42016-07-05
| | | | | Modifications by est31: grammar fixes in doc + error messages and a little style fix, no functional change.
* Add MapSettingsManager and new mapgen setting script API functionskwolekr2016-07-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit refactors the majority of the Mapgen settings system. - MapgenParams is now owned by MapSettingsManager, itself a part of ServerMap, instead of the EmergeManager. - New Script API functions added: core.get_mapgen_setting core.get_mapgen_setting_noiseparams, core.set_mapgen_setting, and core.set_mapgen_setting_noiseparams. - minetest.get/set_mapgen_params are deprecated by the above new functions. - It is now possible to view and modify any arbitrary mapgen setting from a mod, rather than the base MapgenParams structure. - MapgenSpecificParams has been removed.
* Mapgen: Refactor mapgen creation and managementkwolekr2016-07-03
| | | | | | - Move mapgen creation logic out of EmergeManager and into Mapgen - Internally represent mapgen type as an enum value, instead of a string - Remove the need for a MapgenFactory per mapgen
* Player: New get_look, set_look APIraymoo2016-06-24
| | | | Deprecate get_look / set_look pitch / yaw
* Make node timers more efficientEkdohibs2016-06-11
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* Server: Add reason for leave to `on_leaveplayer` callbacksDiego Martinez2016-06-11
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* Biome API: Add per-biome riverbed material and depthparamat2016-06-05
| | | | | | Mgvalleys: Remove riverbed sand placement from base terrain generation Riverbed material placement moved to MapgenBasic::generateBiomes() Document fields and add note that the biome API is still unstable
* Change internal type for seeds to s32kwolekr2016-06-04
| | | | | This fixes value truncation (and therefore incompatibility) on platforms with an LP32 data model, such as VAX or MS-DOS.
* Add minetest.check_password_entry callbackest312016-05-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Gives a convenient way to check a player's password. This entirely bypasses the SRP protocol, so should be used with great care. This function is not intended to be used in-game, but solely by external protocols, where no authentication of the minetest engine is provided, and also only for protocols, in which the user already gives the server the plaintext password. Examples for good use are the classical http form, or irc, an example for a bad use is a password change dialog inside formspec. Users should be aware that they lose the advantages of the SRP protocol if they enter their passwords for servers outside the normal entry box, like in in-game formspec menus, or through irc /msg s, This patch also fixes an auth.h mistake which has mixed up the order of params inside the decode_srp_verifier_and_salt function. Zeno-: Added errorstream message for invalid format when I committed
* Remove unused code in s_security.cpp (#4172)Zeno-2016-05-30
| | | Note that the macro CHECK_FILE_ERR implements the code removed
* Particles: Add option to remove particles on collisionAuke Kok2016-05-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adds the particle option `collision_removal = bool` Some particles are hard to use right now since they either go through solid blocks (without collision detection), and with collision detection enabled they (e.g. raindrops) would just stop dead on the floor and sit there until they expire, or worse, scrape along a wall or ceiling. We can solve the problem by adding a boolean flag that tells the particle to be removed if it ever collides with something. This will make it easier to add rain that doesn't fall through your roof or stick on the top of it. Or clouds and smoke that don't go through trees. Particles that collide with this flag are marked expired unconditionally, causing them to be treated like normal expired particles and cleaned up normally. Documentation is adjusted accordingly. An added bonus of this patch is that particles can potentially collide many times with nodes, and this reduces the amount of collisions to 1 (max), which may end up reducing particle load on the client.
* Add base64 encoding and decoding to the lua api. (#3919)red-0012016-05-27
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* Fix MgStoneType and BiomeType enum nameskwolekr2016-05-27
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* Move biome calculation to BiomeGenkwolekr2016-05-27
| | | | | | | BiomeGen defines an interface that, given a set of BiomeParams, computes biomes for a given area using the algorithm implemented by that specific BiomeGen. This abstracts away the old system where each mapgen supplied the noises required for biome generation.
* Pathfinder: Fix styleest312016-05-01
| | | | | | | | | | | * Fix naming style for methods and classes: Use camelCase for methods and PascalCase for classes as code style demands it. And use sneak_case for methods that are not member of a class. * Replace "* " with " *" for Pointers * Same for references * Put function body opening braces on new line * Other misc minor non functional style improvements
* Add option to not send pre v25 init packetest312016-03-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The legacy init packet (pre v25) sends information about the client's password that a server could use to log in to other servers if the username and password are the same. All the other benefits of SRP of protocol v25 are missed if the legacy init packet is still sent during connection creation. This patch adds an option to not send the v25 init packet. Not sending the v25 packet means breaking compat with pre v25 servers, but as the option is not enabled by default, no servers are affected unless the user explicitly flips the switch. More than 90% of the servers on the serverlist support post v25 protocols. The patch also fixes a bug with greying out of non compliant servers being done wrongly, the min and max params were mixed.
* Much better API for auth.{cpp, h}est312016-03-15
| | | | | | | | * No function overloading * Adhere coding style and with method names following lowercase_underscore_style * Use std::string in external API, handling these is much more fun
* Allow nodes to specify which sides to connect to.Auke Kok2016-03-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NDT_CONNECTED attempts to connect to any side of nodes that it can connect to, which is troublesome for FACEDIR type nodes that generally may only have one usable face, and can be rotated. We introduce a node parameter `connect_sides` that is valid for any node type. If specified, it lists faces of the node (in "top", "bottom", "front", "left", "back", "right", form, as array) that connecting nodeboxes can connect to. "front" corresponds to the south facing side of a node with facedir = 0. If the node is rotatable using *simple* FACEDIR, then the attached face is properly rotated before checking. This allows e.g. a chest to be attached to only from the rear side.
* Nodebox: Allow nodeboxes to "connect"Auke Kok2016-03-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We introduce a new nodebox type "connected", and allow these nodes to have optional nodeboxes that connect it to other connecting nodeboxes. This is all done at scenedraw time in the client. The client will inspect the surrounding nodes and if they are to be connected to, it will draw the appropriate connecting nodeboxes to make those connections. In the node_box definition, we have to specify separate nodeboxes for each valid connection. This allows us to make nodes that connect only horizontally (the common case) by providing optional nodeboxes for +x, -x, +z, -z directions. Or this allows us to make wires that can connect up and down, by providing nodeboxes that connect it up and down (+y, -y) as well. The optional nodeboxes can be arrays. They are named "connect_top, "connect_bottom", "connect_front", "connect_left", "connect_back" and "connect_right". Here, "front" means the south facing side of the node that has facedir = 0. Additionally, a "fixed" nodebox list present will always be drawn, so one can make a central post, for instance. This "fixed" nodebox can be omitted, or it can be an array of nodeboxes. Collision boxes are also updated in exactly the same fashion, which allows you to walk over the upper extremities of the individual node boxes, or stand really close to them. You can also walk up node noxes that are small in height, all as expected, and unlike the NDT_FENCELIKE nodes. I've posted a screenshot demonstrating the flexibility at http://i.imgur.com/zaJq8jo.png In the screenshot, all connecting nodes are of this new subtype. Transparent textures render incorrectly, Which I don't think is related to this text, as other nodeboxes also have issues with this. A protocol bump is performed in order to be able to send older clients a nodeblock that is usable for them. In order to avoid abuse of users we send older clients a "full-size" node, so that it's impossible for them to try and walk through a fence or wall that's created in this fashion. This was tested with a pre-bump client connected against a server running the new protocol. These nodes connect to other nodes, and you can select which ones those are by specifying node names (or group names) in the connects_to string array: connects_to = { "group:fence", "default:wood" } By default, nodes do not connect to anything, allowing you to create nodes that always have to be paired in order to connect. lua_api.txt is updated to reflect the extension to the node_box API. Example lua code needed to generate these nodes can be found here: https://gist.github.com/sofar/b381c8c192c8e53e6062
* Add consistent monotonic day counter - get_day_count()Auke Kok2016-03-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've written several experimental bits of code that revolve around the need for a consistent calendar, but implementing one is extremely hard in mods due to time changes and mods overriding core.get_timeofday(), which will conflict. The second part of the problem is that doing this from a mod requires constant maintenance of a settings file. An implementation in core is trivial, however, and solves all of these problems at virtually no cost: No extra branches in server steps, and a single branch when minetest.set_time_of_day(), which is entirely reasonable. We store the day_count value in env_meta.txt. The use case is obvious: This change allows mods to create an actual virtual calendar, or properly account for seasonal changes, etc.. We add a "/days" chatcommand that displays the current day count. No permissions are needed. It can only retrieve the day count, not modify it.
* Add AreaStore custom ID APIShadowNinja2016-03-07
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* Implement AreaStore serializationShadowNinja2016-03-07
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* Move AreaStore container selection logic into getOptimalImplementationShadowNinja2016-03-07
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* Move AreaStore to utilShadowNinja2016-03-07
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