6359: Translations for upcoming 16.8 r=Robyt3 a=def-
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6357: Support 4 and 8 digit RGBA color values in console r=def- a=Robyt3
In addition to values in `$RGB` and `$RRGGBB` format, also support the `$RGBA` and `$RRGGBBAA` formats for color variables.
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6351: Fix client crash when echoing client message to chat, use em dash for client messages in chat like on upstream r=def- a=Robyt3
![client-message](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23437060/220452193-1ce5cc5b-b79b-4632-a675-5ca70c37e7f0.png)
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Align the color picker selection and reset buttons on the right side instead of the left side dependent on the label width.
Closes#6237.
The `UseCheckBox` argument is removed and instead `pCheckBoxValue != nullptr` is used.
The client crashes when printing a client message to the chat from a config file or from the command line, as the graphics have not been initialized at that point.
Closes#6350.
6355: Mark absolute #includes as absolute r=def- a=heinrich5991
Also verify that absolute imports are done using `#include <>` in CI.
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6353: Fix text rendering over maximum line width with newline r=def- a=Robyt3
When a word is rendered over the maximum line width it should be moved to the next line.
However, this was not working correctly if the word ends with a newline instead of a space, because then the text x-advance including this word did not exceed the maximum width, as the newline caused the x-advance to be reset before it can be used.
This is fixed by replacing the unused flag `TEXTFLAG_ALLOW_NEWLINE` with the flag `TEXTFLAG_DISALLOW_NEWLINE`, which causes newline characters to be replaced with space characters. This flag is then used when calculating whether the next word fits in the current line.
Closes#4541.
Before:
![newline old](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23437060/220475413-e46c75b2-30f2-4e69-8ca0-91dfeaf9189c.png)
After:
![newline new](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23437060/220475426-dd29cd73-3298-4a8e-bcb7-b7353667ded3.png)
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When a word is rendered over the maximum line width it should be moved to the next line.
However, this was not working correctly if the word ends with a newline instead of a space, because then the text x-advance including this word did not exceed the maximum width, as the newline caused the x-advance to be reset before it can be used.
This is fixed by replacing the unused flag `TEXTFLAG_ALLOW_NEWLINE` with the flag `TEXTFLAG_DISALLOW_NEWLINE`, which causes newline characters to be replaced with space characters. This flag is then used when calculating whether the next word fits in the current line.
Closes#4541.
6349: Use `RecreateTextContainer`, reorder parameters r=def- a=Robyt3
The `RecreateTextContainer` function calls `DeleteTextContainer` and then `CreateTextContainer`.
The arguments of `RecreateTextContainer` and `RecreateTextContainerSoft` are reordered so all functions take the text container as their first argument.
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The `RecreateTextContainer` function calls `DeleteTextContainer` and then `CreateTextContainer`.
The arguments of `RecreateTextContainer` and `RecreateTextContainerSoft` are reordered so all functions take the text container as their first argument.
6340: Various refactoring of text render r=def- a=Robyt3
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6348: Add comments explaining UUID generation r=Chairn a=Robyt3
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- Use `nullptr` instead of `NULL` and `0`.
- Consistently use `unsigned` for render flags instead of mixing `int` and `unsigned`.
- Use `constexpr` instead of `#define` for constants.
- Use prefix `S` for struct instead of `C`.
- Use `\0` instead of `0` for characters.
- Mark various methods as `const` when possible.
- Mark variables and pointer parameters as `const` when possible.
- Remove `const` from pointer parameters where constness was later removed by casting to `void *` anyway.
- Use `size_t` directly for loop variables and parameters which are being cast to `size_t` later anyway.
- Move variable declarations closer to usages.
- Fix variable names.
- Add/remove empty lines to improve readability.
- Use loops to reduce duplicate code.
- Use `bool` instead of `int`.
- Replace nested `if`s with single `if` using `&&` to reduce indentation and improve readability.
- Remove unnecessary temporary variables.
- Reorder includes.
6339: Update menus_browser.cpp r=def- a=Sedonya
The first change concerning S-DDRace
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6347: Minor refactoring of base `mem_*` functions r=Chairn a=Robyt3
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6344: Add `reset` command to server r=def- a=Robyt3
Move `reset` command from client to console, so it's also available on the server.
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6343: Simplify `io_write_newline` error handling r=Chairn a=Robyt3
Instead of returning the number of bytes written, which are platform specific, return `true` on success and `false` on failure, so no platform specific code is required when checking the result.
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Instead of returning the number of bytes written, which are platform specific, return `true` on success and `false` on failure, so no platform specific code is required when checking the result.
6342: Fix ubuntu workflow (fixes#6341) r=Robyt3 a=def-
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Co-authored-by: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
6338: Reset graphics container indices after deletion r=Jupeyy a=Robyt3
Reduce duplicate code and improve correctness by passing indices of quad, buffer and text containers by reference and always setting them to `-1` after they are deleted.
Also check if index is `-1` before trying to delete it to reduce duplicate code when calling the methods.
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6333: Add `CFGFLAG_SAVE` flag to save prediction margin (fixes#6332) r=def- a=Chairn
I guess when you have a bad connection, it stays the same during several days, so it makes sense to save prediction margin
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Reduce duplicate code and improve correctness by passing indices of quad, buffer and text containers by reference and always setting them to `-1` after they are deleted.
Also check if index is `-1` before trying to delete it to reduce duplicate code when calling the methods.
6328: Remove `bytes_be_to_int` and `int_to_bytes_be`, static assert size of `int` and `unsigned`, refactoring r=heinrich5991 a=Robyt3
Supersedes #6263.
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6335: Add 0.7 system message constants r=def- a=ChillerDragon
The protocolglue allows using all network constants from 0.7 using the ``protocol7::`` prefix. Such as game messages snap objects etc. But system messages are still magic numbers.
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
6330: IServer: Add SnapNewItem() template to simplify the API, do some small refactoring r=def- a=Kaffeine
> What is the motivation for the changes of this pull request?
The idea is to simplify and refactor the game code step by step. This is the next step after a similar https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/5600
The key idea is that all those
```cpp
protocol7::CNetObj_SpectatorInfo *pSpectatorInfo = static_cast<protocol7::CNetObj_SpectatorInfo *>(Server()->SnapNewItem(NETOBJTYPE_SPECTATORINFO, m_ClientID, sizeof(protocol7::CNetObj_SpectatorInfo)));
```
are too verbose and error-prone.
We have the relation between `CNetObj_` classes and their corresponding `NETOBJTYPE_` so we can use it to remove most of the arguments and the cast.
With some small changes in the generated code (e.g. MsgID leveraged from NetMessage to NetObject) we can come to this:
```cpp
auto *pSpectatorInfo = Server()->SnapNewItem<protocol7::CNetObj_SpectatorInfo>(m_ClientID);
```
Yet, we do not use auto and personally I'm skeptic about `auto` in any non-obvious cases so I still keep the class name on the left side. The best show-case of the new API is:
```diff
`@@` -330,7 +330,7 `@@` void CGameContext::CreatePlayerSpawn(vec2 Pos, CClientMask Mask)
void CGameContext::CreateDeath(vec2 Pos, int ClientID, CClientMask Mask)
{
// create the event
- CNetEvent_Death *pEvent = (CNetEvent_Death *)m_Events.Create(NETEVENTTYPE_DEATH, sizeof(CNetEvent_Death), Mask);
+ CNetEvent_Death *pEvent = m_Events.Create<CNetEvent_Death>(Mask);
if(pEvent)
{
pEvent->m_X = (int)Pos.x;
`@@` -345,7 +345,7 `@@` void CGameContext::CreateSound(vec2 Pos, int Sound, CClientMask Mask)
return;
// create a sound
- CNetEvent_SoundWorld *pEvent = (CNetEvent_SoundWorld *)m_Events.Create(NETEVENTTYPE_SOUNDWORLD, sizeof(CNetEvent_SoundWorld), Mask);
+ CNetEvent_SoundWorld *pEvent = m_Events.Create<CNetEvent_SoundWorld>(Mask);
if(pEvent)
{
pEvent->m_X = (int)Pos.x;
`@@` -376,7 +376,7 `@@` bool CGameContext::SnapLaserObject(const CSnapContext &Context, int SnapID, cons
{
if(Context.ClientVersion >= VERSION_DDNET_MULTI_LASER)
{
- CNetObj_DDNetLaser *pObj = static_cast<CNetObj_DDNetLaser *>(Server()->SnapNewItem(NETOBJTYPE_DDNETLASER, SnapID, sizeof(CNetObj_DDNetLaser)));
+ CNetObj_DDNetLaser *pObj = Server()->SnapNewItem<CNetObj_DDNetLaser>(SnapID);
if(!pObj)
return false;
`@@` -390,7 +390,7 `@@` bool CGameContext::SnapLaserObject(const CSnapContext &Context, int SnapID, cons
}
else
{
- CNetObj_Laser *pObj = static_cast<CNetObj_Laser *>(Server()->SnapNewItem(NETOBJTYPE_LASER, SnapID, sizeof(CNetObj_Laser)));
+ CNetObj_Laser *pObj = Server()->SnapNewItem<CNetObj_Laser>(SnapID);
if(!pObj)
return false;
```
The only difficulty is `protocol7` handling but I think I did it right (I had to change the logic for a bit and I still check it while waiting for your comments).
I can extract any of the commits to another PR if wanted.
As for 305670eecb I do not like to use CGameContext for the network stuff but we already have kinda similar helper functions and e.g. the NetObjHandlers there, and it is still a change to the better. **The long-term goal is to move that stuff to a new class** (e.g. some kind of protocol abstraction class or layer).
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Co-authored-by: Alexander Akulich <akulichalexander@gmail.com>