1620: Rewrite of prediction code, with additional prediction (updated) r=def- a=trml
This is a reworked attempt at a rewrite of the prediction code (#464), to allow for more client side prediction. It doesn't fix the duplication of server code, but the client code should otherwise be cleaner. This includes separating prediction code out of gamecore/gameclient, and a refactor of the rendering of predicted characters.
There is also prediction for some new things, and some other changes:
- prediction of laser, shotgun, ninja, fng hammer, pickups and ddrace tiles (freeze/unfreeze tiles with cl_predict_freeze)
- laser and bullets are rendered when you fire them and bullets don't go through walls (when both cl_antiping_grenade and cl_antiping_weapons are enabled)
- antiping for flags
- prediction of dummy input
- an additional smoothing option that attempts to make antiping less jumpy (cl_antiping_smooth)
Co-authored-by: trml <trml@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: trml <trml@noreply.github.com>
1621: Actually enable -Wuseless-cast r=heinrich5991 a=def-
It's not supported in C and we only checked using a C compiler.
Co-authored-by: Dennis Felsing <dennis@felsin9.de>
- Explanations by Lady Saavik taken from https://ddnet.tw/explain/
- CCW/CW were mixed up in enum names, fixed
- Make sure that the texts fits, otherwise reduce font size
- Still need explanations for Portal tiles
SHA256 was chosen because it is reasonably standard, the file names
don't explode in length (this rules out SHA512) and it is supported by
basically all versions of OpenSSL (this rules out SHA512/256 and SHA3).
The protocol is changed in a backward compatible way: The supporting
server sends the SHA256 corresponding to the map in the `MAP_DETAILS`
message prior to sending the `MAP_CHANGE` message. The client saves the
SHA256 obtained from the `MAP_DETAILS` message until the next
`MAP_CHANGE` message.
For servers not supporting this protocol, the client falls back to
simply opening maps like in the previous scheme.
Remove the `map_version` tool, it is not being used and would have been
a little bit effort to update.
Use the OpenSSL implementation of SHA256 if it is supported, otherwise
fall back to a public domain one.
Fix#1127.
This is done by HTTP POSTing to a location specified by
`sv_modhelp_url`. We also provide a `src/modhelp/server.py` which can
use theses POSTs to forward them to Discord servers.
The POST contains a JSON object payload, with the keys `"port"` which
contains the server port, `"player_id"` which contains the calling
player's client ID, `"player_name"` which contains the calling player's
nick and `"message"` which is the user-specified message.
Make JSON-escaping function public, add tests and fix bugs uncovered by
these tests.
Supersedes #1129.
This uses the Unicode confusable data together with judging how close
two strings are by using the Levenshtein distance.
Adds the commands `name_ban`, `name_unban` and `name_bans`. Kicks
players who join using a banned name and doesn't allow ingame players to
change their names to the banned ones.