When the `CGameContext::SendChatTeam` function is used to send a chat message to all members of a DDTeam (e.g. on completed /swap chat command), it was not checked whether the target players are online but only whether they belong to the specified team according to the teams core. However, the default team for unconnected/cleared players is 0 in the teams core, which is the same for players in team 0, so chat messages were being sent to client IDs not corresponding to connected clients when chat messages where supposed to be sent to players in team 0. This was causing the server to crash with the assertion error "erroneous client id" specifically when the server is started with `sv_max_clients` being less than the default, maximum 64.
Closes#7450.
Simplify selecting envelope point colors by showing a color picker button that opens a color picker popup to change the color of the selected envelope point. The existing editbox to change only the selected channel's value is kept, as the color picker popup does not support the same precision to specify the individual color channel values.
Closes#7317.
When using ctrl+s to test the current envelope it should not activate
the scale mode. This causes unexpected envelope changes on ctrl+s based
envelope fine tuning testing.
Use `CLock` and `CLockScope` instead of `std::mutex` and add clang thread-safety analysis annotations everywhere except for usages in engine graphics and video, as those usages also involve `std::condition_variable`.
Fix lock not being unlocked on all code paths in `CFutureLogger::Log`, which is caught by the static analysis.
Replace usages of platform specific `lock_*` functions with `std::mutex` through the wrapper class `CLock`. Move lock classes to `base/lock.h`.
The `CLock` wrapper class is only necessary because the clang thread-safety attributes are not available for `std::mutex` except when explicitly using libc++.
Round to nearest integer instead of truncating in `f2fx` to ensure correct round-trip with `fx2f`.
Add test to ensure correct round-trip with maximum `0.0005f` absolute error.
After the error message popup is shown for graphics assertions, the client window was destroyed but the process was not terminated properly. Now the graphics assertion error is handled like a normal assertion error, as those are also shown in an error message popup and correctly cause the client to break into the debugger or terminate.
However, calling `dbg_assert` while already owning the lock that `WaitForIdle` waits on will cause a deadlock, so error handling must be delayed until after the lock is released.
The buffer size for assertion messages is increased, as it was not sufficient for some graphics assertions.
The `ICommandProcessor::GetError` and `ICommandProcessor::GetWarning` functions are marked as `const`.