The `CServer::GetClientVersion` method needs the `version.h` include, so it's moved from the header to the source file, so the include can be removed from the header.
The `GetClientVersion` method is often called with the same `Client != SERVER_DEMO_CLIENT ? GetClientVersion(Client) : CLIENT_VERSIONNR` expression, which also needs the `version.h` include. This expression is moved inside the method, so the include can be removed from all the server entities' and player code.
The `CGameContext::GetClientVersion` method is made a delegate to reduce duplicate code.
The includes of the server entities are also organized further.
Fix clang warning: Address of stack memory associated with local variable 'aBuf' is still referred to by the stack variable 'tmp' upon returning to the caller. This will be a dangling reference [clang-analyzer-core.StackAddressEscape]
Mark the input parameters as const pointers and mark the protocol message `Pack` methods as const.
Fix pointer and pointer array variable naming
Huge renaming to match our rules
Used regex: (?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_)[^a]\w+\[
(?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (?!(m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_))[^a]\w+\[
Further format static variables
Format almost all pointer names accordingly
Used regex: (?!(return)\b)\b\w+
\*(?!(m_p|p|s_p|m_ap|s_ap|g_p|g_ap|ap|gs_ap|ms_ap|gs_p|ms_p))\w+\b[^:\(p]
clang-format
Fix CI fail
Fix misnamed non pointer as pointer and non array as array
Used regex: (?!(return|delete)\b)\b\w+ (m_|ms_|g_|gs_|s_)p\w+\b
(?!return\b)\b\w+ (ms_|m_|g_|gs_|s_)a\w+\b[^\[]
clang-format
Revert to SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE and reinstate dead code
The sixup translated player flags were previously applied in `OnDirectInput` directly to the player input data.
However, the input data has already been copied at that point, so predicted inputs were using the incorrect flags.
This is fixed by moving the player flags translation to `OnClientPrepareInput`, which is called first and only once on each new player input before it is copied.
This makes the "black console window" less important on Windows (or
anywhere else, for that matter), lets you see logs from other threads in
the f1 console, and removes the distinction between `IConsole::Print`
and `dbg_msg`.
Purely automatic change. In case of conflict with this change, apply the
other change and rerun the formatting to restore it:
$ python scripts/fix_style.py
This gets rid of the problem that we don't know whether we should send
full snapshots to clients because they haven't told us about them being
DDNet yet.
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.
teehistorian records all inputs from the players as well as the player
positions in each tick. It stores this info in a highly compressible
output format (I've achived 5x compression using xz or bz2).