3855: Add forgotten commit data from #3772 r=def- a=heinrich5991
Change filename `serverlist_urls.cfg` → `ddnet-serverlist-urls.cfg`,
change filename `cache.sqlite3` → `ddnet-cache.sqlite3`, add `const` to
a variable and change pings to just before multiples of 100.
Fixes#3853.
Also remove unused parts of the new serverinfo.
## Checklist
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- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [ ] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
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Change filename `serverlist_urls.cfg` → `ddnet-serverlist-urls.cfg`,
change filename `cache.sqlite3` → `ddnet-cache.sqlite3`, add `const` to
a variable and change pings to just before multiples of 100.
Fixes#3853.
3854: Fix alignment for CVoteOptionServer r=heinrich5991 a=Learath2
Fixes alignment issues for `CVoteOptionServer`. I used a default parameter so everything should be (wastefully) aligned at the very least.
Maybe in the long term we can look to get rid of usages of memheap. Should be careful to not replace it with just malloc though since in many uses of the memheap we have it would cause a lot of fragmentation leading to (ithink) cache misses and wouldn't play along well with prefetch.
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- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
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3852: Fix (harmless) array OOB access when no pings were cached r=def- a=heinrich5991
Use `vector.data()` instead of `&vector[0]` to get access to the
underlying array.
Fixes#3850.
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3849: Only predict pickup if affected by movers r=def- a=TsFreddie
PrevPredictedWorld is copied more frequently than snapshots so the position of pickups isn't interpolated unless it is moved by movers which happens in predictedworld. So, fallback to the normal path if mover is not present would fix jittery motions of pickups in mods like monster.
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3845: Update russian.txt r=def- a=gerdoe-jr
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3772: Add client-side HTTP server info r=def- a=heinrich5991
Summary
=======
The idea of this is that clients will not have to ping each server for
server infos which takes long, leaks the client's IP address even to
servers the user does not join and is a DoS vector of the game servers
for attackers.
For the Internet, DDNet and KoG tab, the server list is entirely fetched
from the master server, filtering out servers that don't belong into the
list.
The favorites tab is also supposed to work that way, except for servers
that are marked as "also ping this server if it's not in the master
server list".
The LAN tab continues to broadcast the server info packet to find
servers in the LAN.
How does it work?
=================
The client ships with a list of master server list URLs. On first start,
the client checks which of these work and selects the fastest one.
Querying the server list is a HTTP GET request on that URL. The
response is a JSON document that contains server infos, server addresses
as URLs and an approximate location.
It can also contain a legacy server list which is a list of bare IP
addresses similar to the functionality the old master servers provided
via UDP. This allows us to backtrack on the larger update if it won't
work out.
Lost functionality
==================
(also known as user-visible changes)
Since the client doesn't ping each server in the list anymore, it has no
way of knowing its latency to the servers.
This is alleviated a bit by providing an approximate location for each
server (continent) so the client only has to know its own location for
approximating pings.
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3844: Add UI Ex class to share common ui implementations r=def- a=Jupeyy
Between menus and editor for example
Currently only did DoEditBox, as this created crashes in the editor
fixes#3395
It's copy and paste from the implementation of CMenus, except for 4 lines, which i'll mark below
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3826: Respect TuneZone for characters r=def- a=TsFreddie
*I might be totally insane for doing this.
*The effect is only truly noticeable if you have high ping AND dropping packets.*
*clang-tidy's warning doesn't seems to relate to anything I've changed*
Now characters will try to respect TuneZones when ~~evolving and~~ predicting (like projectiles do). Since it is really important to keep TuningList as accurate as possible, I made a TuningList update logic so we try our best to update tunings only for the correct TuneZone (instead of constantly shoving current tuning into TuningList)
And each CCharacterCore now has its own Tunings to avoid any characters influencing GameWorld's tuning. Some server code has to be updated accordingly. I checked the code path, didn't notice anything that would make our server behave differently.
And I guess I should tag @trml myself this time.
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- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps (as far as I could tell)
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Co-authored-by: Freddie Wang <tsfreddiewang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
3842: Simplify entities destruction r=def- a=Zwelf
Removed one indirection from entities destruction code and removed two related unused functions. I could change the access to `m_MarkedForDestroy` via `IsMarkedForDestroy()` and `MarkForDestroy()` if it is preferred (the previous code didn't use the functions).
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- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
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3841: Add better support for compose binds in demo menu r=def- a=ChillerDragon
I assume shift is a common compose bind. So users might have bound
shift+scroll or shift+arrowkeys to something else and do not want to
change the playback speed while triggering that compose bind.
I have to admit this is something I personally need and I am not sure what the demand for it is.
But for example my zoom bind is shift+mousewheelup and shift+mousewheeldown and I change that a lot while watching demos but it keeps affecting the playback speed. Maybe someone else has a compose bind using the alt key I do not know. But this solves my issue :)
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3804: HiDPI-aware Resolution List r=def- a=TsFreddie
This is a version of https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/pull/2827
Which gives you a resolution list that allows you to select appropriate window size (which is saved in config and used to initialize videos), while showing the canvas size (which is the drawing resolution), at least on MacOS.
This also fixes incorrect clips that happens without HiDPI enabled, because `Graphics()->ScreenWidth()` (in canvas size) was reported incorrectly before, which is now fixed.
Also, I noticed that `m_DesktopScreenWidth` and `m_DesktopScreenHeight` (in window size in MacOS) is used incorrectly or differently from what it was used during initialization:
* During initialization, DesktopScreenWidth is the "screen width of your desktop", but it was used as the "game window size on your desktop" when checking whether to resize window. I added a separate window size calculation to use during resize.
Also, god, I hope SDL's different sizes and stuff is reported consistently at least in Wayland or X, so please test. I know in Windows they are always in pixel/canvas size so it might not be a huge issue there.
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ~~ingame~~ on MacOS
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3840: Make sure ctrl+shift+s works same as clicking UI r=Jupeyy a=ChillerDragon
Do not overwrite the current map when saving as a new file
closed#1972
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Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <ChillerDragon@gmail.com>
I assume shift is a common compose bind. So users might have bound
shift+scroll or shift+arrowkeys to something else and do not want to
change the playback speed while triggering that compose bind.
3839: Remove texture quality config r=def- a=Jupeyy
It was renamed earlier, nobody seems to miss it, i dont like it anyway.
if someone for some reason wants bad quality, he can either set smaller resolution or use the texture LOD bias
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- [ ] Tested the change with [ASan+UBSan or valgrind's memcheck](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/#using-addresssanitizer--undefinedbehavioursanitizer-or-valgrinds-memcheck) (optional)
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
3815: Remove "Show only supported" switch from graphics tab r=def- a=ardadem
gfx_display_all_modes can be used instead
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Co-authored-by: Arda Demir <ddmirarda@gmail.com>
3834: Remove alpha clamp r=def- a=Jupeyy
Was still from the first version of the HSL sliders, which didn't had a border around the selector and made the alpha slider invisible(for menu colors slider), but thats not needed anymore(bcs borders are not transparent).
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Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
3835: Differenciate between width and height for body part r=def- a=Jupeyy
So metrics are correct even for edge cases and also the greyscale is accurate with edge cases.
e.g. this skin is valid from rendering perspective, but might cause inaccuracy bcs in greyscale the width wasnt respected correctly:
![default_fat](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6654924/118797026-71e25780-b89c-11eb-934e-4c2e2b52c648.png)
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3832: Fix UB with super (fixes#3830) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
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3831: Remove stack pointer in menus r=def- a=Jupeyy
Found more than i thought, would probs worth it to check for editor ui too
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Automatically determine the approximate location of the client by
including that info in the already fetched https://info2.ddnet.tw/info.
Can be overridden using the the config variable `br_location`.
The current NETMSG_PING and NETMSG_PING_REPLY messages suffer from the
fact that you cannot know whether a given NETMSG_PING_REPLY is from your
NETMSG_PING.