The host lookup job and the engine interface are independent so they are moved to separate files.
The include of `engine.h` in `client.h` is therefore unnecessary and other includes also had to be adjusted because of this.
The variable `m_VersionServeraddr` is unused and therefore removed. The host lookup job is currently not used on the client-side.
Previously, the IME candidate window was aligned with the top-right corner of the text bounding box (when rendering the text until the caret offset). This does not work correctly for text spanning multiple lines, causing the IME candidate window to be displayed at the X position of the longest line instead. Additionally, text clipping in the chat was not considered, as `CLineInput` is not aware of the clipping implemented in `CChat`, causing the IME candidate window to be moved up too far.
This is fixed by getting the correct rendered position of the caret offset using `m_CursorRenderedPosition`. Vertical alignment is also changed so only one line of text is considered, which makes the behavior more consistent with Windows' native IME candidate window and avoids larger changes in `CLineInput` to make it aware of clipping.
Handle the return values of all uses of the `io_read`, `io_skip` and `io_tell` functions in `CDemoPlayer`, to handle truncated demo files and other unexpected file reading and seeking errors during demo playback.
Show more detailed error message popups when demos cannot be loaded due to errors and when demo playback is stopped unexpectedly due to errors. Previously, only a generic message "Error loading demo" was shown when loading failed and no error message was shown when demo playback is stopped due to errors.
Add checks to ensure that the ticks read from demo chunk headers are in the valid range (cf. `MIN_TICK` and `MAX_TICK` constants). Playing demos with invalid ticks is prevented entirely, as the invalid ticks would cause issues in other places. The server never uses ticks outside the valid range, so invalid ticks should never occur in correctly recorded demos.
Additionally, checks are added to detect if a tickmarker chunk with a tick delta occurs before a tickmarker chunk defining an initial tick. The tick delta is only meaningful when an initial tick has already been defined, so if this is not the case the demo is also considered invalid.
Make the title of warnings adjustable, with the default title being "Warning" to preserve existing code.
Make auto-hiding configurable, so the automatic closing of warning popups after 10 seconds can be toggled.
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.
We only show the string value directly in the UI instead of using the demotype enum literals. There also should not be any reason to change any logic depending on whether the current demo is a server- or client-demo.
The SHA256 was effectively not optional anymore when recording demos, as it and the SHA256 extension UUID were always written to the demo file without checking for `nullptr`. Therefore the SHA256 is now passed by const reference instead of by pointer and redundant checks for `nullptr` are removed.
We already use `CClient::LoadMapSearch` to load maps for demo playback, so maps in the `maps` folder are already considered. Using the map CRC is deprecated, we do not want to check it.
Using an `std::vector` is simpler and more readable than first allocating a linked list on a heap and later copying the list to an array.
The variable `m_SeekablePoints` is removed from `CPlaybackInfo`, as it does not need to be exposed outside of `CDemoPlayer` and can be replaced with the size of the vector.
The client/server jobpools were previously only using a fixed number of 2 threads. Now the pools use `2 * hardware-concurrency + 2` threads, which should provide better performance overall, as we expect threads to often wait on I/O.