6590: Make text containers bit safer r=Robyt3 a=Jupeyy
From reading the code I couldn't understand how https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/issues/5143#issuecomment-1546735484 could happen
either (checked = not the case):
- [x] teini used an outdated client
- [ ] i am blind
- [ ] it was a name/clan -plate, scoreboard entry
- [ ] it leaked somewhere in text.cpp or similar impl
- [ ] it happened because of an outside write.
We don't really come further with this, so we should probably at least try it out?
`@Robyt3` your opinion? We can still always remove it again
## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
6560: Replace EntityEx with new netobjs r=edg-l a=trml
This is a proposal for replacing EntityEx with new netobjects, like suggested in #5860.
- Adds a new DDNetPickup that includes switch number
- a new DDNetProjectile that replaces the old one (which is renamed to DDRaceProjectile)
- includes switch number, tunezone and velocity/speed (plus a flag that can be used to send velocitiy of player projectiles with full precision)
- switch number and subtype is added to DDNetLaser (to distinguish e.g. draggers with different strength)
The pr removes EntityEx from the server, but keeps compatibility in the client.
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## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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: trml <trml@users.noreply.github.com>
Port the line input (UI edit boxes, chat, console) and Input Method Editor (IME) support from upstream. Closes#4397.
General
------------------------------
Fix issues with the text input. Closes#4346. Closes#4524.
Word skipping (when holding Ctrl) is overhauled to be consistent with the Windows / Firefox experience that I took as reference.
Improve usability by not blinking (i.e. always rendering) the caret shortly after is has been moved.
UI text input
------------------------------
Fix inconsistent mouse-based left and right scrolling (closes#4347).
Support smooth left and right scrolling.
Chat
------------------------------
Support keyboard-based text selection of the chat input.
Mouse-based selection could be support in the future when we decide to add something like an ingame UI cursor.
Support smooth up and down scrolling of the chat input, removing the old hack that offsets the input string to simulate scrolling.
Console
------------------------------
Also support mouse-based text selection of the command input.
Only text from either the command input or the console log can be selected at the same time. This ensures that Ctrl+C will always copy the text that is currently visually selected in the console.
Check for Ctrl+C input event in event handler instead of in render function, to hopefully fix the issue that copying does not work sometimes (closes#5974 until further notice).
When Ctrl+C is used to copy text from the console log, the selection is cleared. This should make it more clear when text was copied from the log.
Fix an issue that was preventing the console log selection from being cleared, when all log lines are selected.
Remove Ctrl+A/E hotkeys that move cursor to beginning/end respectively. Ctrl+A now selectes all text like for all other inputs. Home and End keys can still be used to go the beginning and end.
Remove Ctrl+U/K hotkeys that clear everything before/after the cursor respectively. Hold shift and use Home/End to select everything instead.
IME support
------------------------------
Render list of IME candidates in the client on Windows, so the candidate list can also be viewed in fullscreen mode. There is no API available to retrieve a candidate list on the other operating systems.
Improve composition rendering by underlining the composition text instead of putting it in square brackets.
Track active input globally to properly activate and deactivate IME through the SDL functions.
Closes#1030. Closes#1008.
Password rendering
------------------------------
Fix rendering of passwords containing unicode. Instead of rendering one star character for each UTF-8 `char`, render on star for every unicode codepoint.
Show the composition text also for passwords. Without seeing the composition text it's hard to type a password containing those characters. The candidate window exposes the composition anyway. If you don't want to expose your password this way, e.g. while streaming, you could:
1. Use a latin password and switch off the IME for the password input with the IME hotkey.
2. Blank your screen with an external program while you are streaming and entering passwords.
3. Use binds to authenticate in rcon or to set the server browser password.
Refactoring
------------------------------
Move all text input logic and general rendering to `CLineInput`.
A `CLineInput` is associated with a particular `char` buffer given as a pointer either in the constructor or with `SetBuffer`. The maximum byte size of the buffer must also be specified. The maximum length in unicode codepoints can also be specified separately (e.g. on upstream, name are limited by the number of unicode codepoints instead).
Add `CLineInputBuffered`, which is a `CLineInput` that own a `char` buffer of a fixed size, which is specified as a template argument. As `CLineInput` does not own a buffer anymore, this reduces duplicate code for line inputs that need their own buffer.
Add `CLineInputNumber` which has additional convenience functions to consider the text as an `int` or `float`, to reduce duplicate code in those cases. In the future we could also add an input filter function so that only numbers can be entered in the number input.
Add `CLineInput::SetClipboardLineCallback` to handle the case that multiple lines of text are pasted into a lineinput. This reduces duplicate code, as this behavior was previously implemented separately for chat and console. The behavior is also fixed to be consistent with the console on Windows, so the first line being pasted edits the current input text and then sends it instead of being sent on its own without the existing input text.
Add `CalcFontSizeAndBoundingBox` to UI to reduce duplicate code. Expose `CalcAlignedCursorPos` as static member function to reuse it for line input.
Dispatch input events to UI inputs through the event handler instead of storing them in a duplicate buffer.
Use `size_t` for line input cursor position, length etc. and for `str_utf8_stats`.
Add `IButtonColorFunction` to UI to describe a functions that defines colors for the Default, Active and Hovered states of UI elements. Add some default button color functions. Use button color function to reduce duplicate code in scrollbar rendering.
Use `vec2` instead of two `floats` to represent the mouse positions in the text renderer.
Remove `CaretPosition` again, as it does not calculate the correct Y position near line breaks due to the wrapping being different when not rendering the entire string. Instead, calculate the exact caret position when rending a text container and store the caret position in the text cursor for later use.
IME usage guide (Windows)
------------------------------
1. Install the respective language and the Microsoft-IME keyboard (e.g. for Chinese, Japanese or Korean).
2. Launch the game (or a text editor to first try out the IME). Note that Windows may track the input language separately for every application. You can change this in the Windows input settings so the input language is changed globally.
2. Switch the input language using the hotkey Windows+Space or another hotkey that you configured in the Windows input settings (Alt+Shift is the default, but you should consider disabling it, to avoid accidentally changing the input language while playing).
3. Switch from Latin/English input mode to the respective asian input mode.
- Chinese: Use Ctrl+Space to switch between English and Chinese input mode. You can change this hotkey in the IME's settings.
- Japanese: Use Ctrl+Space to switch between Alphanumeric and Hiragana/Katakana input mode. You can change this hotkey in the IME's settings.
- Korean: Use Right Alt to switch between English and Hangul input mode. You cannot change this hotkey as of yet.
- Note that the input mode is also tracked per application, but there is no setting to change this behavior as far as I know, so you'll need to switch for every application separately.
4. Start typing. The underlined text is the current composition text. While a composition is active, you can only edit the composition text. Confirm the composition with Space or by selecting a candidate from the candidate list with the arrow keys. Cancel the composition with Escape or by using Backspace to delete the composition text. Note that not all languages offer a candidate list.
SDL version-specific issues
------------------------------
- 2.26.5, 2.24.2, 2.0.22: IME candidates work. But there are minor bugs when moving the composition cursor.
- 2.0.18, 2.0.20: IME candidates work.
- 2.0.16 (our current version): IME candidates cannot be determined with Windows API. Windows tries to draw the composition window like before, so this does not work in fullscreen mode.
- 2.0.8 (upstream 0.7): IME candidates work. But this SDL version is too old for us.
On first client start (when `cl_show_welcome` is `1`), determine the user locale with `os_locale_str` and initially select the most fitting language for this locale.
For this the language index must also be loaded immediately on client launch, before the initial language is loaded.
Replacing the C standard headers with the C++ standard headers causes various `error: call to 'floor' promotes float to double [performance-type-promotion-in-math-fn,-warnings-as-errors]`, which are fixed by using the C++ std math functions or our own math functions instead of the C math functions.
- Use `absolute` instead of `abs` and `fabs`.
- Use `std::floor` instead of `floor` and `floorf`.
- Use `std::ceil` instead of `ceil`, `ceilf` and `round_ceil`.
- Use `std::round` instead of `round` and `roundf`.
- Use `std::sin` instead of `sin` and `sinf`.
- Use `std::asin` instead of `asin` and `asinf`.
- Use `std::cos` instead of `cos` and `cosf`.
- Use `std::acos` instead of `acos` and `acosf`.
- Use `std::tan` instead of `tan` and `tanf`.
- Use `std::atan` instead of `atan` and `atanf`.
- Use `std::pow` instead of `pow` and `powf`.
- Use `std::log` instead of `log` and `logf`.
- Use `std::log2` instead of `log2` and `log2f`.
- Use `std::log10` instead of `log10` and `log10f`.
- Use `std::pow` instead of `pow` and `powf`.
- Use `std::sqrt` instead of `sqrt` and `sqrtf`.
- Use `std::fmod` instead of `fmod` and `fmodf`.
- Use `direction(Angle)` instead of `vec2(std::cos(Angle), std::sin(Angle))`.
- Use `length(vec2(x, y))` instead of `std::sqrt(x * x + y * y)`.
- Remove unused `NormalizeAngular` and `AngularDistance` functions.
According to cppcheck's `constVariable` error:
```
src\engine\client\backend\opengl\opengl_sl.cpp:74:43: style: Variable 'Define' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(CGLSLCompiler::SGLSLCompilerDefine &Define : pCompiler->m_vDefines)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:2149:12: style: Variable 'GraphicThreadCommandBuffer' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &GraphicThreadCommandBuffer = m_vvThreadDrawCommandBuffers[i + 1][m_CurImageIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3192:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3200:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[State.m_Texture].m_VKStandard3DTexturedDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3810:13: style: Variable 'Mode' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Mode : vPresentModeList)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:3818:13: style: Variable 'Mode' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Mode : vPresentModeList)
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6511:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6555:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_VKStandard3DTexturedDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6660:9: style: Variable 'MemBlock' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &MemBlock = m_vBufferObjects[BufferIndex].m_BufferObject.m_Mem;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6799:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6808:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6902:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6907:9: style: Variable 'TextTextureDescr' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &TextTextureDescr = m_vTextures[pCommand->m_TextTextureIndex].m_VKTextDescrSet;
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6961:9: style: Variable 'BufferObject' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &BufferObject = m_vBufferObjects[BufferObjectIndex];
^
src\engine\client\backend\vulkan\backend_vulkan.cpp:6970:10: style: Variable 'DescrSet' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
auto &DescrSet = m_vTextures[State.m_Texture].m_aVKStandardTexturedDescrSets[AddressModeIndex];
^
src\game\client\components\hud.cpp:178:8: style: Variable 'aFlagCarrier' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int aFlagCarrier[2] = {
^
src\game\client\components\hud.cpp:519:16: style: Variable 's_aTextWidth' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
static float s_aTextWidth[5] = {s_TextWidth0, s_TextWidth00, s_TextWidth000, s_TextWidth0000, s_TextWidth00000};
^
src\game\client\components\killmessages.cpp:305:30: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CClientData &Client = GameClient()->m_aClients[m_aKillmsgs[r].m_KillerID];
^
src\game\client\components\killmessages.cpp:314:30: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CClientData &Client = GameClient()->m_aClients[m_aKillmsgs[r].m_VictimID];
^
src\game\client\components\menus_ingame.cpp:243:12: style: Variable 'pInfoByName' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfoByName : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByName)
^
src\game\client\components\menus_ingame.cpp:530:12: style: Variable 'pInfoByName' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfoByName : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByName)
^
src\game\client\components\players.cpp:767:44: style: Variable 'CharacterInfo' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CSnapState::CCharacterInfo &CharacterInfo = m_pClient->m_Snap.m_aCharacters[i];
^
src\game\client\components\spectator.cpp:122:27: style: Variable 'Snap' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CGameClient::CSnapState &Snap = pSelf->m_pClient->m_Snap;
^
src\game\client\components\spectator.cpp:221:12: style: Variable 'pInfo' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &pInfo : m_pClient->m_Snap.m_apInfoByDDTeamName)
^
src\game\client\gameclient.cpp:2220:15: style: Variable 'OwnClientData' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CClientData &OwnClientData = m_aClients[ownID];
^
src\game\client\gameclient.cpp:2227:16: style: Variable 'cData' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
CClientData &cData = m_aClients[i];
^
src\game\client\prediction\entities\character.cpp:397:11: style: Variable 'aSpreading' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
float aSpreading[] = {-0.185f, -0.070f, 0, 0.070f, 0.185f};
^
src\game\client\prediction\entities\laser.cpp:53:9: style: Variable 'HitPos' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
vec2 &HitPos = pHit->Core()->m_Pos;
^
src\game\editor\auto_map.cpp:507:18: style: Variable 'Index' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Index : pRule->m_vIndexList)
^
src\game\editor\auto_map.cpp:518:18: style: Variable 'Index' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Index : pRule->m_vIndexList)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:118:12: style: Variable 'Item' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Item : vList)
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:2983:11: style: Variable 'aAspects' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
float aAspects[] = {4.0f / 3.0f, 16.0f / 10.0f, 5.0f / 4.0f, 16.0f / 9.0f};
^
src\game\editor\editor.cpp:3141:15: style: Variable 's_aShift' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
static int s_aShift[] = {24, 16, 8, 0};
^
src\engine\server\server.cpp:2807:14: style: Variable 'Client' can be declared as reference to const [constVariable]
for(auto &Client : m_aClients)
^
src\engine\server\sql_string_helpers.cpp:51:6: style: Variable 'aTimes' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int aTimes[7] =
^
src\test\secure_random.cpp:24:6: style: Variable 'BOUNDS' can be declared as const array [constVariable]
int BOUNDS[] = {2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 100, 127, 128, 129};
^
```
The assigned values are never used, so the assignments can be removed or variable scopes can be reduced.
According to cppcheck's `unreadVariable` error.
5770: Fix physics change by weak hook fix (fixes#5769) r=def- a=fokkonaut
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fixes#5769
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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: fokkonaut <35420825+fokkonaut@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
Using `str_format(aBuf, sizeof(aBuf), "%s", pStr)` is equivalent to `str_copy(aBuf, pStr, sizeof(aBuf))`. Using `str_copy` is more readable and also more efficient as there is no overhead from parsing the format string and from passing varargs.
5933: Inline `Is(GameType)` functions and remove support for legacy 64 player info protocol r=def- a=heinrich5991
## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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)
5941: Get away from vector for skins r=def- a=Jupeyy
most of the time it uses the index just to get the skin, downloaded skins change the index. Now its simply a heap object and downloaded skins load directly. Also the loading might be a bit faster bcs it had a loop lookup .Also O(1) lookup
not 100% tested. also fixes a bug with favorite skins hopefully
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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)
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most of the time it uses the index just to get the skin, downloaded skins change the index.
Now its simply a heap object and downloaded skins load directly. Also the loading might be a bit faster bcs it had a loop lookup
Also O(1) lookup
They are used for two purposes, coloring gametypes in the serverbrowser
and enabling backward compatibility. These are independent, we shouldn't
add more stuff to the backward compatibility, hence I split them up and
inlined them.
As there is no spectator to follow, the follow mode does not work in global server demos.
Player server demos are unaffected and support the follow mode.
Extend `tune` so the current value of a given tuning variable is printed if no new value is given, so it works like commands in the console. For example `tune player_collision` will print the current value of the variable, whereas `tune player_collision 0` will change the value like before.
Extend `tune_reset` so a single tuning value can be reset to default. For example `tune_reset player_collision` will reset just the `player_collision` tuning, whereas `tune_reset` will reset all to defaults like before.
5642: Option to remove weak hook & bounce r=def- a=Jupeyy
Fixes#5641
server side only
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] 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)
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Support is incomplete for `leak_ip_address_to_all_servers` (will only
ping the first address of each server) and for the `leak_ip` setting
(which will also only ping the first address of each server).
5545: Format name accordingly r=heinrich5991 a=Chairn
I think i got almost all the misstyped name. I did let some because they made sense to me. I think, only generated code remains to be formatted (and src/base and websockets, but those seems to have an exception).
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [ ] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] Changed no physics that affect existing maps
- [x] 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: Chairn <chairn.nq@hotmail.fr>