Fix by @heinrich5991
from the documentation of objc_msgSend in <objc/message.h>
```
/* Basic Messaging Primitives
*
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_stret for some struct return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fpret for some float return types.
* On some architectures, use objc_msgSend_fp2ret for some float return types.
*
* These functions must be cast to an appropriate function pointer type
* before being called.
*/
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSend(void /* id self, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
OBJC_EXPORT void
objc_msgSendSuper(void /* struct objc_super *super, SEL op, ... */ )
OBJC_AVAILABLE(10.0, 2.0, 9.0, 1.0, 2.0);
```
- videorecorder only works for recording demos now
- demoplayer was modified to allow controll over the time that passed
in order to get perfect fps, IVideo controlls how much time passed,
basically every rendercall sets the time to record the next frame
1878: Add paused and spec to explayerflags r=Learath2 a=Ryozuki
I think client should know about this, maybe we can do something with it in the future.
It also may help with https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/issues/259 but i didn't figure out yet a way to fix it.
1903: Consistent spacing for getters and setters r=Learath2 a=ChillerDragon
Co-authored-by: Ryozuki <ryo@ryozuki.xyz>
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
OK, maybe not actually remove because it is kept for fallback when the
new method isn't available.
The whole gametype parsing business had the same downsides as user agent
parsing on the web, hence I removed it while keeping behavior the same.
This allows servers to explicitly opt in or out of certain bug
workarounds and other client behavior. This increases the complexity of
different configurations that are available in the client (which is a
bad thing).
1732: Implement ISDDNET and Time Score cleanly r=def- a=Learath2
This is an attempt at implementing the two things in a cleaner way.
Deprecated #1320
Willfix #1622 soon(tm)
Co-authored-by: Learath <learath2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Learath2 <learath2@gmail.com>
Instead show □ (white square, 0x25a1) as replacement character
The old behaviour was to continue when a glyph was missing, not load
the glyph and then instead fill the bitmap with random garbage that was
still in the buffer. Introduced by https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/1081
Number of minutes of active racing time before being asked to confirm
disconnecting, disconnecting dummy or quitting through GUI. Defaults to
20 minutes, -1 to disable, 0 to always enable.
Also removed confirmation to quit when in main menu, except when having
an unsaved map in editor.
Spectate and kill should already be safe thanks to server-side kill
protection.
- As requested by qshar and KoG players
- Similar to DDNet tab
- Info fetched from servers-kog entry from https://info.ddnet.tw/info
- Also supports countries and types
- Doesn't inform whether map has been finished
- Generalized the code a bit but it's still ugly
- Depends on #1533, also shows KoG servers as official/verified
1200: Share libcurl resources across requests r=def- a=heinrich5991
Use the libcurl-share interface to share DNS cache and connections
between different requests.
If compiled with OpenSSL, libcurl can only be safely used from multiple
threads for OpenSSL >= 1.1.0, but this problem is not newly introduced
by this commit: According to libcurl-thread(3):
>OpenSSL <= 1.0.2 the user must set callbacks.
>
>https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/crypto/threads.html#DESCRIPTION
>
>https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/opensslthreadlock.html
Co-authored-by: heinrich5991 <heinrich5991@gmail.com>
SHA256 was chosen because it is reasonably standard, the file names
don't explode in length (this rules out SHA512) and it is supported by
basically all versions of OpenSSL (this rules out SHA512/256 and SHA3).
The protocol is changed in a backward compatible way: The supporting
server sends the SHA256 corresponding to the map in the `MAP_DETAILS`
message prior to sending the `MAP_CHANGE` message. The client saves the
SHA256 obtained from the `MAP_DETAILS` message until the next
`MAP_CHANGE` message.
For servers not supporting this protocol, the client falls back to
simply opening maps like in the previous scheme.
Remove the `map_version` tool, it is not being used and would have been
a little bit effort to update.
Use the OpenSSL implementation of SHA256 if it is supported, otherwise
fall back to a public domain one.
Fix#1127.
1157: Add a way to call for external moderator help r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
This is done by HTTP POSTing to a location specified by
`sv_modhelp_url`. We also provide a `src/modhelp/server.py` which can
use theses POSTs to forward them to Discord servers.
The POST contains a JSON object payload, with the keys `"port"` which
contains the server port, `"player_id"` which contains the calling
player's client ID, `"player_name"` which contains the calling player's
nick and `"message"` which is the user-specified message.
Make JSON-escaping function public, add tests and fix bugs uncovered by
these tests.
Supersedes #1129.
1160: Fix warning about incompatible function pointers r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
This comes at the cost of one allocation per started thread. This should
be okay because we're about to invoke a syscall anyway.
Co-authored-by: heinrich5991 <heinrich5991@gmail.com>
1152: send password to first connected server r=heinrich5991 a=ZombieToad
https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/1149#issuecomment-397538132
fixes issues with connecting to servers with reserved slots
Co-authored-by: ZombieToad <25847476+zombietoad@users.noreply.github.com>
This is done by HTTP POSTing to a location specified by
`sv_modhelp_url`. We also provide a `src/modhelp/server.py` which can
use theses POSTs to forward them to Discord servers.
The POST contains a JSON object payload, with the keys `"port"` which
contains the server port, `"player_id"` which contains the calling
player's client ID, `"player_name"` which contains the calling player's
nick and `"message"` which is the user-specified message.
Make JSON-escaping function public, add tests and fix bugs uncovered by
these tests.
Supersedes #1129.