4321: Improve performance of `SnapFindItem` for extended item types r=Jupeyy a=heinrich5991
Look up the internal type of the searched-for UUID type once, and then
just do integer comparisons to find the item.
CC #4300
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4313: Use uint64_t for network stats (fixes#4309) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
Doesn't overflow so quickly, if it overflows has deterministic behavior
at least.
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4158: Make emoticons smoother r=heinrich5991 a=Jupeyy
It's still not 100% the same as with high bandwidth, but atleast animation wise it should look the same.
The client doesn't predict if an emote actually is triggered, so it still only triggeres them every second tick without high bandwidth.
~Since this changes demo playing quite a bit, it should defs be tested~(not really xd)
fixes#4156
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3986: Use consistent case for error messages r=def- a=ChillerDragon
Use the style introduced by `@def-` in
61e47422f6
consistency :)
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Seems to cause problems:
> Hussain wrote
> :last update+ beta
> my dummy stuck ( this second time)
> disconnect and connect again useless still stuck
> and disconnect server too
> have to restart the game
This reverts commit ce2f29b5f1.
The commit message is misleading. DDNet already had the pid.tmp behavior.
This just uses more the teeworlds style of doing it.
(cherry picked from commit 0da0cb8044)
3987: Fix client use-after-free reported by mmmds r=def- a=ChillerDragon
Fix https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/issues/2645
The `Sv_ReadyToEnter` net message is only valid while we're still
loading stuff, it is used to signal that we can send the `ENTERGAME`
system message. Simply ignoring the server message while we're in the
wrong part of the state machine works.
(cherry picked from commit a97f8a22de)
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Fix https://github.com/teeworlds/teeworlds/issues/2645
The `Sv_ReadyToEnter` net message is only valid while we're still
loading stuff, it is used to signal that we can send the `ENTERGAME`
system message. Simply ignoring the server message while we're in the
wrong part of the state machine works.
(cherry picked from commit a97f8a22de)
3888: Send server info request for ping with different token r=Jupeyy a=heinrich5991
Thanks to @Jupeyy for figuring out this bug.
Previously, the client would send the request for server info and the
server info ping packet with the same token, making the answer
indistinguishable from each other. Fix this by generating a token that
won't collide.
Fixes#3862.
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Thanks to @Jupeyy for figuring out this bug.
Previously, the client would send the request for server info and the
server info ping packet with the same token, making the answer
indistinguishable from each other. Fix this by generating a token that
won't collide.
Fixes#3862.
3881: Use str_length r=def- a=ChillerDragon
Either we should delete str_length or we should use it. Feel free to downvote this pr if u think delete is the way to go.
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3873: Add japanese compressed font r=def- a=TsFreddie
This is a 57kb hiragana/katakana font sits between deja vu sans and source han sans. GlowSansJCompressed is a fork of Source Han Sans so the style and license are the same: https://github.com/welai/glow-sans/blob/master/docs/README-en.md
Was torn between condensed (thiner) font and compressed (thinnest) font, but I figure since we want to fit them better, might as well make more text fit rather than less:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3797859/120436727-e0053f00-c3b1-11eb-8760-4c5afbb4a6da.png)
The font weight is "book" because glow sans has 9 font weights instead of matching source han sans's 7. so the weight name was shifted.
_Japanese translation will come later._
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3772: Add client-side HTTP server info r=def- a=heinrich5991
Summary
=======
The idea of this is that clients will not have to ping each server for
server infos which takes long, leaks the client's IP address even to
servers the user does not join and is a DoS vector of the game servers
for attackers.
For the Internet, DDNet and KoG tab, the server list is entirely fetched
from the master server, filtering out servers that don't belong into the
list.
The favorites tab is also supposed to work that way, except for servers
that are marked as "also ping this server if it's not in the master
server list".
The LAN tab continues to broadcast the server info packet to find
servers in the LAN.
How does it work?
=================
The client ships with a list of master server list URLs. On first start,
the client checks which of these work and selects the fastest one.
Querying the server list is a HTTP GET request on that URL. The
response is a JSON document that contains server infos, server addresses
as URLs and an approximate location.
It can also contain a legacy server list which is a list of bare IP
addresses similar to the functionality the old master servers provided
via UDP. This allows us to backtrack on the larger update if it won't
work out.
Lost functionality
==================
(also known as user-visible changes)
Since the client doesn't ping each server in the list anymore, it has no
way of knowing its latency to the servers.
This is alleviated a bit by providing an approximate location for each
server (continent) so the client only has to know its own location for
approximating pings.
## Checklist
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- [ ] 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)
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The current NETMSG_PING and NETMSG_PING_REPLY messages suffer from the
fact that you cannot know whether a given NETMSG_PING_REPLY is from your
NETMSG_PING.
Summary
=======
The idea of this is that clients will not have to ping each server for
server infos which takes long, leaks the client's IP address even to
servers the user does not join and is a DoS vector of the game servers
for attackers.
For the Internet, DDNet and KoG tab, the server list is entirely fetched
from the master server, filtering out servers that don't belong into the
list.
The favorites tab is also supposed to work that way, except for servers
that are marked as "also ping this server if it's not in the master
server list".
The LAN tab continues to broadcast the server info packet to find
servers in the LAN.
How does it work?
=================
The client ships with a list of master server list URLs. On first start,
the client checks which of these work and selects the fastest one.
Querying the server list is a HTTP GET request on that URL. The
response is a JSON document that contains server infos, server addresses
as URLs and an approximate location.
It can also contain a legacy server list which is a list of bare IP
addresses similar to the functionality the old master servers provided
via UDP. This allows us to backtrack on the larger update if it won't
work out.
Lost functionality
==================
(also known as user-visible changes)
Since the client doesn't ping each server in the list anymore, it has no
way of knowing its latency to the servers.
This is alleviated a bit by providing an approximate location for each
server (continent) so the client only has to know its own location for
approximating pings.