A copy of the map currently open in the editor is saved every 10 minutes to the `maps/auto` folder (interval configurable, see below). The automatically saved map uses the filename of the original map with an additional timestamp. Per map name 10 autosaves are kept in the `auto` folder before old autosaves will be deleted (number configurable, see below).
Add config variable `ed_autosave_interval` (0 - 240, default 10) to configure the interval in minutes at which a copy of the current editor map is automatically saved to the 'auto' folder.
Add config variable `ed_autosave_max` (0 - 1000, default 10) to configure the maximum number of autosaves that are kept per map name (0 = no limit).
Autosaving will not take place in the 5 seconds immediately after the map was last modified by the user, to avoid interrupting the user with the autosave.
This will only delay autosaving for up to 1 minute though, so autosaves are not prevented entirely, should the user continuously edit the map.
When the editor is reopened after being closed for more than 10 seconds, the autosave timer will be adjusted to compensate for the time that was not spent on editing in the editor.
When the map is saved manually by the user the autosave file is also updated, if it's outdated by at least half of the configured autosave interval. This ensures that autosaves are always available as a periodic backup of the map.
When a copy of the current map is saved, this does not update the autosave and will also no longer reset the modified state. The modified state should reflect whether changes have been made that are not saved to the current map file. As saving a copy does not update the current file, the modified state should not be reset in this case.
Closes#6693.
Use templated `str_copy` function in most cases to specify the correct buffer size.
Fixes two cases where the buffer size was hard-coded to a number.
Fix buffer size not being checked when copying auto mapper configuration name. Loading an auto mapper configuration with a name longer than 128 bytes could cause an out-of-bounds write.
Increase sizes of some text buffers that were potentially too small.
Follow-up to commit a4867d29c6
- `TILEFLAG_FLIP_HORIZONTAL` -> `TILEFLAG_XFLIP`
- `TILEFLAG_FLIP_VERTICAL` -> `TILEFLAG_YFLIP`
In the previous commit, I pretty much just switched `V` and `H` and
changed the naming a little more to break further uses.
The reason was that the two flags were called counter-intuitively.
Since then, I realized that the auto mapper syntax also already faced
this issue and is already using `XFLIP` and `YFLIP`.
For more consistency and to reduce the amount of names for these flips,
these flags should also be called like that.
It also turned out that more things are connected to `V` and `H`.
Those letters are shown in the `Info` mode in the editor, and are used
extensively by the automapper community.
Switching to `X` and `Y` allows keeping backwards compatibility while
introducing more intuitive names.
- `TILEFLAG_VFLIP` -> `TILEFLAG_FLIP_HORIZONTAL`
- `TILEFLAG_HFLIP` -> `TILEFLAG_FLIP_VERTICAL`
According to the native editor, the "Tiled" editor and image search, a
horizontal flip should be associated with switching left and right, modifying
the x coordinate.
I did not just switch the letters `H` and `V` to create compiler errors
where the original constants are used.
Whenever I was working with tileflags, the naming caused me to have no
idea what I was doing. I mostly had to resort to opening the resulting
map in the editor to see what the code does. This change aims to make
the naming intuitive and also consistent with the map editor.
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};
^
```
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
> Warn when a local variable shadows another local variable or parameter.
Found one actual bug in graphics_threaded.cpp
Should reduce confusion in the future when reading source code
/media/ddnet/src/game/editor/auto_map.cpp:94:17: warning: Called C++ object pointer is null [clang-analyzer-core.CallAndMessage]
int RunID = pCurrentConf->m_aRuns.add(NewRun);
^
/media/ddnet/src/game/editor/auto_map.cpp:433:1: warning: Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'pUpdateLayer' [clang-analyzer-cplusplus.NewDeleteLeaks]
}
^
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
src/game/editor/auto_map.h:47:9: warning: ‘*((void*)& NewConf +16)’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
I don't think it's an actual problem