1. Regardless of the pause the message is CL_SETTEAM and there is no
reason to match it against other messages.
2. Another implementation can save the wanted team and apply it later.
If the player slots update the 0.7 clients have to be informed
about it. Otherwise the client can block the join button
if the outdated playerslots are filled already.
Add more efficient function for formatting integer values as strings.
A benchmark shows that using this function is significantly faster than using `str_format`. It is faster by a factor of 220 with Clang 15.0 O2 (https://quick-bench.com/q/BlNoLnlyqxipf4jvsFTUxKMHDJU) and by a factor of 11 with GCC 12.2 O2 (https://quick-bench.com/q/Fxf9lDCTqXBF4pIa_IyZ5R0IqYg).
This increases FPS in the editor by ~25% when many numbers are rendered for switch/tele/speedup/tune layers or with "Show Info" being enabled.
The additional static analysis for `std::to_chars` revealed that the wrong size was used in `CHud` for `aScoreTeam[TEAM_RED]` and `aScoreTeam[TEAM_BLUE]`.
This requires incrementing the macOS deployment target from 10.13 to 10.15.
vanilla 0.6 joins weren't recorded. Also after map change, for the
existing players these Join chunks were missing. Just add these
message for existing players now and add OnClientEngineJoin in all
code paths with clients connecting.
In `LoadPlayerData` exactly the `LIMIT 1` clause was getting truncated from the query due to the buffer size being insufficient. Depending on the length of the table name prefix the query could have been truncated at any other position resulting in syntax errors.
In `ShowTeamTop5` the buffer size is increased because it could cause truncation with a longer than default table name prefix.
Using `/timecp` with a player name that has no time on the current map incorrectly cleared the player score/time causing it to not be shown in the scoreboard anymore.
Saves were deleted without the team getting its state when /load and
/save both happened during mysql server not reachable.
Before this fix, the saves were only in the DDNet log output for
recovery, not in any database anymore.
`Write::BACKUP_FIRST` is 0 so always false, so the previous code
didn't harm other code paths (especially `Write::NORMAL`).
The saves were tried to retrieve two times from the database, therefore
at the second time it didn't exist anymore. One time erroneously in
`Write::BACKUP_FIRST` and the second time in `Write::NORMAL_FAILED`.
Fixes#6924
The `Translate` function modifies the first argument, so the client ID keeps changing when the function is being used in a loop. Additionally, calling `Translate` manually is not necessary for messages, as client IDs in messages are already automatically translated when using `SendPackMsg`. Both faults can cause emoticons to appear on the wrong players when the emote spamprotection limits emotes to nearby players.
The old code looked pretty weird. It checked for `CFGFLAG_SERVER |
CFGFLAG_GAME` being set above, and then used the passed-in parameter to
find the command. I think it'd be better to just look for `CFGFLAG_GAME`
and then find the command using `CFGFLAG_GAME`.
implement tuning values for elasticity
add grounded check to movebox and give jump back when bouncing
fix styling issues
fix jumps being given back at ceilings
`stdout_output_level` for printing to stdout, `console_output_level` for
printing to local console and remote console and `loglevel` for the log
file.
Keep the old log level filters 0 for info and more severe, 1 for debug
and more severe and 2 for trace and more severe, introducing -1 for
warn, and -2 for error. -3 will show no log messages at all.
6790: Prevent /swap with paused players r=def- a=Robyt3
Prevent swapping if either of the players is paused (i.e. their character is not in the gameworld), as this can cause them to be stuck in midair after swapping, which can be exploited to skip parts.
## Checklist
- [X] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [X] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options (servers with `sv_pauseable 0` were and are unaffected)
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] 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)
6793: Use `std::vector` and `std::deque` instead of most `std::list`s r=def- a=Robyt3
Use `std::vector` in cases where elements are only inserted at the end of the collection.
Use `std::deque` in cases where elements are only inserted/deleted at the beginning/end of the collection.
Use `std::list` in the remaining single case where elements are being removed from arbitrary positions and added at either the beginning or the end of the collection.
Adjust variables names. Don't use separate prefix for `std::deque`s and `std::list`s, as they are only used very rarely. Closes#6779.
## Checklist
- [ ] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [ ] Written a unit test (especially base/) or added coverage to integration test
- [ ] 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: Robert Müller <robytemueller@gmail.com>
Use `std::vector` in cases where elements are only inserted at the end of the collection.
Use `std::deque` in cases where elements are only inserted/deleted at the beginning/end of the collection.
Use `std::list` in the remaining single case where elements are being removed from arbitrary positions and added at either the beginning or the end of the collection.
Adjust variables names. Don't use separate prefix for `std::deque`s and `std::list`s, as they are only used very rarely. Closes#6779.
Prevent swapping if either of the players is paused (i.e. their character is not in the gameworld), as this can cause them to be stuck in midair after swapping, which can be exploited to skip parts.