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* Split settings into seperate source and header filesShadowNinja2014-09-21
| | | | This also cleans up settings a bit
* Reduce indentation of HTTPFetchOngoingShadowNinja2014-09-18
| | | | Also clean up some related things.
* Add support for multipart/form-data to HTTPFetch for server announcingShadowNinja2014-06-30
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* Add download rate to media progress bar (non http mode only!)sapier2014-04-29
| | | | Minor coding style fixes
* Accept any error response code for missing index.mthKahrl2014-02-15
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* Add propper client initializationsapier2014-01-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | -add client states to avoid server sending data to uninitialized clients -don't show uninitialized clients to other players -propper client disconnect handling Minor comment fixes in server Minor bugfixes in connection -improved peer id calculation -honor NDEBUG flag -improved disconnect handling -increased initial send window Remove some dead code
* Rewrite client media download and support hash-based remote downloadKahrl2013-12-13
Move most of the media-related code in client.cpp into a new class ClientMediaDownloader (clientmedia.cpp, clientmedia.h). Among other things, this class does the following things: - Download [remote_server][sha1] instead of [remote_server][name]. This is to support servers that provide the same file name with different contents. - Initially fetch [remote_server]index.mth. This file should follow the Minetest Hashset format (currently version 1) and contain a list of SHA1 hashes that exist on the server. - The list of needed SHA1s is uploaded (via HTTP POST) when index.mth is requested, so servers can optionally narrow down the list to the needs of the client. - If index.mth is missing (HTTP response code 404), we enter compat mode, fetching [remote_server][name] as before this commit. - remote_server can now contain multiple servers, separated by commas. The downloader code attempts to split requests between the different servers, as permitted by each server's index.mth. If one server claims to have a file but actually doesn't (or something fails), we ask a different server that also claims to have it. - As before, when none of the remote servers provide a particular file, we download it via the conventional method, i.e. using the minetest protocol: TOSERVER_REQUEST_MEDIA / TOCLIENT_MEDIA. - Bugfix: Every downloaded file's SHA1 is now verified against the SHA1 announced by the minetest server (before loading it and inserting it into the file cache). - Bugfix: Only send TOSERVER_RECEIVED_MEDIA when we actually have all media. This should fix #863.