Not planning to do this automatically, but at least cleaning it up once
provides some benefit. Every header should include what it uses.
$ for i in src/**/*.h; do j=${i#"src/"}; echo $j; echo "#include <$j>\nint main() { return 0; }" | /usr/bin/c++ -DCONF_OPENSSL -DCONF_SQL -DCONF_VIDEORECORDER -DCONF_WAVPACK_CLOSE_FILE -DCONF_WAVPACK_OPEN_FILE_INPUT_EX -DGAME_RELEASE_VERSION=\"15.0.5\" -DGLEW_STATIC -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/opus -I/usr/include/SDL2 -I/usr/include/wavpack -I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/libmount -I/usr/include/blkid -Isrc -I/usr/include/mysql -I/home/deen/sys/include/ -O2 -g -DNDEBUG -fdiagnostics-color=always -fstack-protector-all -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wformat=2 -Wno-nullability-completeness -Wduplicated-cond -Wduplicated-branches -Wlogical-op -Wrestrict -std=gnu++11 -o /dev/null -x c++ -; done
Ignored: tuning.h, variables.h, config_common.h, mapitems_ex_types.h, mapbugs_list.h, protocol7.h, teehistorian_ex_chunks.h, protocol_ex_msgs.h, config.h, config_variables.h, external, keynames.h
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
- As requested by qshar and KoG players
- Similar to DDNet tab
- Info fetched from servers-kog entry from https://info.ddnet.tw/info
- Also supports countries and types
- Doesn't inform whether map has been finished
- Generalized the code a bit but it's still ugly
- Depends on #1533, also shows KoG servers as official/verified
- Single json file containing all information for the client
- Fetched from https://info.ddnet.tw/info?name=deen
- Replaces versionsrv, news, ddnet-maps.json and ddnet-ranks.json
- Servers are sorted by most popular ones for respective player
- Always stays < 100 ms response time, compared to occasional 50 s for
old ddnet-ranks.json
This means that we have a reliable and fast way to query for extended info,
while also not wasting network bandwidth.
The protocol is designed to be extensible, there's four bytes space for
encoding more request types (currently zeroed), and there's one string in each
response packet and one string for each player available (currently the empty
string).
The protocol itself has no problems with more than 64 players, although the
current client implementation will drop the player info after the 64th player,
because it uses a static array for storage.
Also fixes#130, the player list is just sorted each time new player info
arrives.