```
/home/chiller/Desktop/git/ddnet/src/base/system.cpp:1989:10: error: The 1st argument to 'connect' is < 0 but should be >= 0 [clang-analyzer-unix.StdCLibraryFunctions,-warnings-as-errors]
1989 | return connect(sock->ipv4sock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr));
| ^
```
Remove unnecessary `fs_is_dir` check in the `fs_chdir` function. The `SetCurrentDirectoryW` and `chdir` functions would already include such necessary checks anyway.
Assert that `GetCurrentDirectoryW` was successful instead of logging an error message. This function should only potentially fail if the current working directory was changed by another thread between the two calls, which should not happen in our code.
This would make the function `str_from_int` unnecessary, at least
user-facing.
Advantage: User doesn't have to care about `str_from_int`/`str_format`
distinction.
Disadvantage: We're adding some template programming to `system.h`,
potentially slowing all compilation.
The function `fs_makedir_rec_for` for recursively creating folders did not handle paths containing backslashes correctly and only created folders after every occurrence of a regular slash. This could cause the recursive folder creation to fail when a parent folder is not created before the child folder. For example when recursively creating folders for the path `D:\Games/DDNet\downloadedskins`, the `DDNet` folder was not being created because this path segment does not end in a forward slash. Now, backslashes are handled the same as regular slashes, which is consistent with the other filesystem functions.
Additionally, the function tried to create folders for drive letters on Windows (e.g. `C:` and `D:`). Trying to create a system drive as a folder will fail due to access being denied, whereas it seems to work for already existing non-system drives. For example when recursively creating folders for the path `C:/Games/DDNet/downloadedskins`, the `C:` "folder" could not be created which caused the entire operation to fail. Now, the function will not try to create folders for drive letters anymore, i.e. if the name of the to be created folder ends with `:`.
Closes#8148.
Instead of defining the macro `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` and sometimes also the macro `_WIN32_WINNT` in each file that directly or indirectly includes `<windows.h>`, only define these macros once consistently in `CMakeLists.txt`.
Also define `NTDDI_VERSION`, which is the new macro to specify the minimum Windows version starting with Windows Vista. This macro needs to be defined in addition to old `_WIN32_WINNT` macro, according to the documentation.
See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/using-the-windows-headers
Assert on failures in all `thread_*` and `sphore_*` functions on all operating systems instead of only printing log messages on Unix, as these functions are only expected to fail when used with incorrect arguments or in some cases when a dead-lock is detected.
On macOS, `sphore_wait` was not correctly calling `sem_wait` in a loop to repeat the wait operation if it is interrupted by a signal.
On Windows, the AIO tests were failing with the additional assertions. The maximum count that semaphores on Windows could be incremented to was previously, arbitrarily limited to 10000, which was causing the `ReleaseSemaphore` call to fail as the AIO semaphore is signaled 65536 times (for each write operation) in multiple of the AIO tests.
Add parameter to `shell_execute` to either start the process in the foreground or background on Windows. Previously, all processes were started in the background, because this is desired when starting the server from the client. However, this causes the graphics initialization to fail when restarting the client after updating or with the `restart` command when using Vulkan with windowed and windowed fullscreen mode.
Closes#6578.
On Windows, the result of the `localtime` function is thread-local, hence our uses of this function are already thread-safe.
On non-Windows, the `localtime` function is potentially not thread-safe, so the reentrant `localtime_r` function is used instead with a thread-local buffer for the result.
Closes#7788.
Files were not being truncated on Windows anymore when using `io_open` with `IOFLAG_WRITE` due to a regression from #7254. Instead, the existing file contents were kept and the file pointer was set to the beginning of the file.
This caused broken demo files to be created (#7349) when recording a shorter demo with the same filename as an existing longer demo. It also caused the map tools to produce maps with additional junk data at the end, if an existing map is overridden by a smaller map.
This is fixed by using the creation disposition `CREATE_ALWAYS` instead of `OPEN_EXISTING` with [`CreateFileW`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createfilew), which ensures that a file is always created and truncated.
A regression test case is added, which fails without this change.
On Windows the function `setsockopt` does not set `errno` on errors but instead `WSAGetLastError` must be used. This is encapsulated in the `net_errno` function.
Additionally, ensure snapshots are cleared and dummy is disconnected when disconnecting programatically with `DisconnectWithReason`.
Add `NETADDR_ZEROED` and `UUID_ZEROED` for more convenient initialization without using `mem_zero`.
Add stricter error handling when converting between UTF-16 (wide characters) and UTF-8 (multi-byte) on Windows.
The `windows_wide_to_utf8` function now returns an `std::optional`, which will be empty if the argument contains invalid UTF-16. Files/folders with names containing invalid UTF-16 are now ignored on Windows. It was previously not possible to use these files either, as converting their names to UTF-8 changed the invalid codepoints to unicode replacement characters.
The `windows_utf8_to_wide` function now fails with an assertion error if the argument contains invalid UTF-8, as this should never happen.
Closes#7486.
Partially replaces #5690.
POD types are just memset. Other types are either destructed if not
trivial and/or constructed if not trivial. Types need to have a default
constructor.
Virtual classes can be mem_zeroed only if they already have been
constructed, otherwise it is UB.
On Unix, the encoding of filenames is unspecified, although UTF-8 is likely used in most cases. Detecting and converting from several possible encodings to UTF-8 would be too much effort, considering that most systems already use UTF-8 per default. Therefore, any filenames which are not valid UTF-8 will be ignored when listing directories with `fs_listdir(_fileinfo)`, `fs_storage_path` will fail if the storage location is not valid UTF-8 and `fs_getcwd` will fail if the current working directory is not valid UTF-8. Paths specified in `storage.cfg` must also be valid UTF-8.
On Windows, we already ensure that all filenames are converted to UTF-8.
Replace usages of platform specific `lock_*` functions with `std::mutex` through the wrapper class `CLock`. Move lock classes to `base/lock.h`.
The `CLock` wrapper class is only necessary because the clang thread-safety attributes are not available for `std::mutex` except when explicitly using libc++.
After the error message popup is shown for graphics assertions, the client window was destroyed but the process was not terminated properly. Now the graphics assertion error is handled like a normal assertion error, as those are also shown in an error message popup and correctly cause the client to break into the debugger or terminate.
However, calling `dbg_assert` while already owning the lock that `WaitForIdle` waits on will cause a deadlock, so error handling must be delayed until after the lock is released.
The buffer size for assertion messages is increased, as it was not sufficient for some graphics assertions.
The `ICommandProcessor::GetError` and `ICommandProcessor::GetWarning` functions are marked as `const`.
Add easter, halloween and xmas to `enum ETimeSeason` and `time_season` function. This unifies the logic for detecting these events and seasons in one function. This allows adding support for special easter, halloween and xmas theme maps in the future. The `localtime` function is not used outside `system.c` anymore. The code for detecting easter is taken from upstream.
The function returns 0 on success and -1 on error, as it delegates to `io_seek`, instead of returning the number of bytes skipped, which the documentation previously suggested. The return type is changed from `unsigned` to `int`, as this is also the type of `io_seek` and this better handles -1 as a return value.
The TODO in the `Dilate` function is removed, as the code already appears to be safe without additional checks. The variable `k` is at most `(w * h - 1) * BPP`, as `ix` and `iy` are clamped to maximum `w - 1` and `h - 1` respectively. Because `p < BPP - 1` the index `k + p` is therefore always valid for the buffers. (The caller must ensure that the source and destination buffers are of size `w * h * BPP`.)
This mostly reverts #6937 by making our `IOHANDLE` effectively `FILE *` on all systems again. We still use `CreateFileW` to open a `HANDLE` initially so we can specify the necessary flag so the file can be moved/deleted while open, which we can't do with the `FILE *` based `fopen` functions on Windows. This brings back the automatic I/O buffering on Windows, causing significantly less system calls when saving files. Closes#7226.
Add more efficient function for formatting integer values as strings.
A benchmark shows that using this function is significantly faster than using `str_format`. It is faster by a factor of 220 with Clang 15.0 O2 (https://quick-bench.com/q/BlNoLnlyqxipf4jvsFTUxKMHDJU) and by a factor of 11 with GCC 12.2 O2 (https://quick-bench.com/q/Fxf9lDCTqXBF4pIa_IyZ5R0IqYg).
This increases FPS in the editor by ~25% when many numbers are rendered for switch/tele/speedup/tune layers or with "Show Info" being enabled.
The additional static analysis for `std::to_chars` revealed that the wrong size was used in `CHud` for `aScoreTeam[TEAM_RED]` and `aScoreTeam[TEAM_BLUE]`.
This requires incrementing the macOS deployment target from 10.13 to 10.15.
Add `str_utf8_offset_bytes_to_chars` and `str_utf8_offset_chars_to_bytes` functions to base system to convert between byte and UTF-8 character offsets in UTF-8 strings.
Previously, this was separately implemented in the textrender and in the lineinput helper.
These textrender functions are entirely replaced by the new functions:
- `ITextRender::SelectionToUTF8OffSets` (by `str_utf8_offset_chars_to_bytes`)
- `ITextRender::UTF8OffToDecodedOff` (by `str_utf8_offset_bytes_to_chars`)
- `ITextRender::DecodedOffToUTF8Off` (by `str_utf8_offset_chars_to_bytes`)
These lineinput helper functions are reimplemented using the new functions:
- `CLineInput::OffsetFromActualToDisplay` (uses `str_utf8_offset_bytes_to_chars`)
- `CLineInput::OffsetFromDisplayToActual` (uses `str_utf8_offset_chars_to_bytes`)
This still works
$ ./DDNet "connect 127.0.0.1"
But now also this works
$ ./DDNet "connect tw-0.6+udp://ger10.ddnet.org:8303"
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I engine: running on unix-linux-amd64
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I client: starting...
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I client: version 17.1.1 on linux amd64
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I client: git revision hash: 7f100e2620
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I client: connecting to 'tw-0.6+udp://ger10.ddnet.org:8303'
2023-07-16 14:07:50 I host_lookup: host='ger10.ddnet.org' port=8303 3
2023-07-16 14:07:51 I client: connected, sending info
Switch to using the Windows-specific `HANDLE` and Windows API functions instead of `FILE *` and standard library functions in all Windows IO function implementations.
Using `CreateFileW` instead of `_wfsopen` to open files is necessary, as only `CreateFileW` allows specifying all necessary sharing flags. The sharing flags `FILE_SHARE_READ` and `FILE_SHARE_WRITE` were previously already specified by using `_SH_DENYNO` with `_wfsopen`, but `FILE_SHARE_DELETE` can only be set when using `CreateFileW`. The flags are necessary so files which are in use by the game can still be opened by other processes. In particular, `FILE_SHARE_DELETE` allows deleting/renaming of open files, which was previously not possible. This was causing the smart editor saving process that renames files to fail if a map file is currently in use.
Because `CreateFileW` returns a `HANDLE` instead of a `FILE *` we have to use the `HANDLE`-based Windows IO functions everywhere.
See: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20211022-00/?p=105822Closes#6922.
Add optional `end` output parameter to `str_utf8_find_nocase` which is set to a pointer into the haystack after the matched string.
This is necessary because there are pairs of matching upper case and lower case Unicode characters with different byte length (e.g. both `I` and `İ` map to `i`), so the byte length of the string matched in the haystack may not be identical to the length of the needle string.
6755: Remove individual RGBA sliders from editor color picker, add shift+rightclick/leftclick to copy/paste color in editor r=Jupeyy a=Robyt3
Remove the individual RGBA sliders for editor color pickers and only show one button that opens the color picker popup instead.
Decrease size of layer and point popups that previously had color properties which need less space now.
Support shift-rightclicking color picker buttons to copy the color to the clipboard in RRGGBBAA hex format.
Support shift-leftclicking color picker buttons to paste a color from the clipboard in RGB, RGBA, RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA format with optional leading `#` or `$`.
Screenshots:
- Before:
![screenshot_2023-06-20_20-39-43](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/assets/23437060/4a8b230c-a66b-4e2a-9744-cb5f80f6a799)
- After:
![screenshot_2023-06-20_20-40-00](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/assets/23437060/517f90cf-06a5-4332-9eb8-6a87cbc91b32)
- After (color picker open):
![screenshot_2023-06-25_17-35-55](https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/assets/23437060/30320b56-e4cb-4e93-bf7b-8cfc8d96620b)
Suggested by `@HiRavie` in https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/6743#issuecomment-1593886873, though it was easier and also looks better to me when the color picker button has exactly the same size as the other value selectors.
## Checklist
- [X] Tested the change ingame
- [X] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] 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)
Co-authored-by: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>