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* Translated using Weblate (Spanish)ShadowNinja2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 32.9% (248 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Romanian)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 25.8% (195 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil))PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 26.4% (199 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Italian)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 28.2% (213 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 40.2% (303 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)Wuzzy2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.8% (744 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.2% (740 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Dutch)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 31.3% (236 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Taiwan))PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 43.8% (330 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Spanish)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 32.5% (245 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 96.4% (726 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Turkish)Mahmut Elmas2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 33.0% (249 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)Jan Zabel2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.6% (743 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 84.1% (634 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Hebrew)ChaosWormz2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 3.3% (25 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 75.5% (569 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Czech)Honza Borovička2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 40.5% (305 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Russian)Pavel Sokolov2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 32.1% (242 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.8% (744 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 56.3% (424 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Hebrew)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | | | Currently translated at 100% (0 of 0 strings) Created new translation.
* Translated using Weblate (German)pilino12342015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 94.1% (709 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Spanish)Jordi Fornaguera2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 32.5% (245 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 94.0% (708 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.1% (739 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.1% (739 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)Wuzzy2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 98.0% (738 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)Wuzzy2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 95.4% (719 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Taiwan))Jeff Huang2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 43.8% (330 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)Wuzzy2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 75.5% (569 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)Muhammad Rifqi Priyo Susanto2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 40.2% (303 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Taiwan))Jeff Huang2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 36.9% (278 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 61.6% (464 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 54.1% (408 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)PilzAdam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 52.3% (394 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (French)Jean-Patrick G2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 35.4% (267 of 753 strings)
* Translated using Weblate (German)pilzadam2015-11-08
| | | | Currently translated at 36.2% (273 of 753 strings)
* Don't compile pcgrandom on Windowsest312015-11-08
| | | | There it isn't needed.
* Improve LuaVoxelManip documentationkwolekr2015-11-07
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* Add support for audio feedback if placing node failedBlockMen2015-11-07
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* Document ENABLE_CURSES in README.txtKahrl2015-11-06
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* Conf.example, settingtypes: Improve mgfractal documentationparamat2015-11-06
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* Add server side ncurses terminalest312015-11-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds a chat console the server owner can use for administration or to talk with players. It runs in its own thread, which makes the user interface immune to the server's lag, behaving just like a client, except timeout. As it uses the same console code as the f10 console, things like nick completion or a scroll buffer basically come for free. The terminal itself is written in a general way so that adding a client version later on is just about implementing an interface. Fatal errors are printed after the console exists and the ncurses terminal buffer gets cleaned up with endwin(), so that the error still remains visible. The server owner can chose their username their entered text will have in chat and where players can send PMs to. Once the username is secured with a password to prevent anybody to take over the server, the owner can execute admin tasks over the console. This change includes a contribution by @kahrl who has improved ncurses library detection.
* Schematics: Add core.place_schematic_on_vmanip APIkwolekr2015-11-05
| | | | | Fix memory leak in minetest.place_schematic Slightly refactor Schematic code
* Settingtypes: Correct documentation for mgfractalparamat2015-11-05
| | | | Use type 'string' for v3fs and add comments
* Fix time progressing too fastest312015-11-04
| | | | | Before, time progressed wrongly. This was due to a mistake in how m_time_of_day_f was calculated, and a regression of the last two commits.
* Mgfractal: Add documentation to conf.example and settingtypesparamat2015-11-04
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* Time: use locks againest312015-11-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Atomic implementation was only partially correct, and was very complex. Use locks for sake of simplicity, following KISS principle. Only remaining atomic operation use is time of day speed, because that really is only read + written. Also fixes a bug with m_time_conversion_skew only being decremented, never incremented (Regresion from previous commit). atomic.h changes: * Add GenericAtomic<T> class for non-integral types like floats. * Remove some last remainders from atomic.h of the volatile use.
* Time: Remove serverside getter, and use atomic operationsest312015-11-03
| | | | | | | | It isn't possible to use atomic operations for floats, so don't use them there. Having a lock is good out of other reasons too, because this way the float time and the integer time both match, and can't get different values in a race, e.g. when two setTimeofDay() get executed simultaneously.
* Atomic: cleanup and add more operationsest312015-11-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cleanup: * Remove volatile keyword, it is of no use at all. [1] * Remove the enable_if stuff. It had no use either. The most likely explanation why the enable_if stuff was there is that it was used as something like a STATIC_ASSERT to verify that sizeof(T) is not larger than sizeof(void *). This check however is not just misplaced in a place where we already use a lock, it isn't needed at all, as gcc will just generate a call to to the runtime if it compiles for platforms that don't support atomic instructions. The runtime will then most likely use locks. Code style fixes: * Prefix name of the mutex * Line everything up nicely, where it makes things look nice * Filling \ continuations with spaces is code style rule Added operations on the atomic var: * Compare and swap * Swap The second point of the cleanup also fixes the Android build of the next commit. [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/q/2484980