4095: [Concept] Add new mouse state (ingame mouse) r=def- a=Jupeyy
This would remove ui_mousesense and use the desktop cursor position instead for menus and editor
This would also fix the editor cursor to not move faster than in menus.
That's probably how most games would handle menus, instead of using relative mouse mode
And this would work for touch inputs.
The normal gameplay relative mouse is ofc NOT affected by any kind
Opinions?
Missing:
- [x] m_MouseSlow in menus
- [x] Make desktop cursor invisible
- [x] Some components that use ui mouse
- [x] Remove focus in/out relative mouse state changes, fixed with next SDL version
## 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
- [ ] 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)
4176: Entity switch prediction r=def- a=trml
Adds the prediction for pickups and projectiles (based on #4108)
For blinking entities (deactivated by switch) I also used the extended info to make the blinking effect happen client-side. So instead of the server omitting the projectile/pickup from the snapshot every N ticks (which prevented some things like explosive bullets from being predicted correctly), the server will keep sending the item and let the client decide how to show it.
Added doors as well, and changed how they are sent (and rendered) in a similar way (by always sending both endpoints and using a fixed m_StartTick instead of updating it every tick).
An idea was that this could potentially reduce network traffic a bit (in addition to helping with prediction), especially for stationary items that are rarely/never have to be updated (doors and pickups).
This makes CItems::OnRender a bit more complex, and it could perhaps be cleaned up some way (either using something like CProjectileData, or by moving more of the logic into RenderProjectile/Laser/Pickup).
Some things missing:
- Add more entities (draggers, light, gun)
- Entities are not correctly shown when in super (e.g. doors are shown as closed, and should be open)
## 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
- [ ] 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>
Co-authored-by: trml <trml@users.noreply.github.com>
3255: Add block list for drivers r=def- a=Jupeyy
Only briefly tested,
- the error message is bad
- the impl basically only works for the intel windows string, so its not really a generalized list
fixes#3234
## 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
- [ ] 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>
Co-authored-by: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
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
Fix by @heinrich5991
from the documentation of objc_msgSend in <objc/message.h>
```
/* Basic Messaging Primitives
*
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_stret for some struct return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fpret for some float return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fp2ret for some float return types.
*
* These functions must be cast to an appropriate function pointer type
* before being called.
*/
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSend(void /* id self, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSendSuper(void /* struct objc_super *super, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
```
- videorecorder only works for recording demos now
- demoplayer was modified to allow controll over the time that passed
in order to get perfect fps, IVideo controlls how much time passed,
basically every rendercall sets the time to record the next frame