Now `CGameContext` no longer assumes the `IGameController`
declined the team join due to slots.
This enables custom gametypes to disallow joining the game if the player
died, an active tournament is running or the player is not logged in
yet. And then the controller can print the correct error message
accordingly.
Move all code for handling of config variables from console to config manager. The console no longer depends on the config manager, instead the config manager now depends on the console.
Add `struct`s to manage config variables of different types (int, color and string). The config manager now keeps a list of all config variables, so usage of the preprocessor can be avoided except for code to initially create all config variables. Additionally, a separate list of just the game config variables (config variables with `CFGFLAG_GAME`) is kept to optimize the `ResetGameSettings` function, as this function is called whenever connecting to a server and should be fast. Previously, this function was even less efficient because it preformed a linear search for every individual game config variable to find the respective command data.
Move console commands that opperate only on config variables (`reset`, `toggle` and `+toggle`) to config manager. Ensure that these commands only opperate on the desired config variables (client or server, respectively) by checking `IConsole::FlagMask`.
Add `IConfigManager::SetReadOnly` function to set/unset config variables as read-only instead of manually overriding the command handlers for the `sv_rescue` and `sv_test_cmds` config variables. This also fixes that read-only config variables could still be changed by using the `reset` command. A console message is now printed when trying to change a read-only config variable. Removing the special handling for these two config variables is additionally useful so the console does not need to keep a pointer to config values and manager.
Use a `CHeap` for the config variables, their help texts and the previous values of string config variables to avoid many separate allocations as well usage of static variables. Also use the heap to store the unknown commands instead of using `std::string`s.
Properly trigger command chain when resetting config variables with the `reset` command and when resetting game settings on map loading. Closes#7461.
Format default value for color variables as RGB/RGBA hex with dollar sign prefix. Closes#5523.
Add log message when using `reset` with a variable that does not exist. Use `log_error` instead of `dbg_msg` when saving config file fails.
Support unlimited number of config save callbacks instead of at most 16. The code also becomes more readable by using an `std::vector` instead of a fixed-size array and a separate num variable.
Consistently name `MACRO_CONFIG_*` parameters when declaring the macros.
Add `IConsole::CMDLINE_LENGTH` constant to represent the maximum length of the console input and thereby reduce usage of magic numbers for buffer sizes.
Apply the name bans system also to player clans, meaning players joining with banned clan names are kicked and changing the clan to a banned name while ingame has no effect.
Additionally, trim UTF-8 whitespace from beginning and end of clan. This was already done for player names but not for clans.
Closes#7516.
Call expected server callback functions to simulate clients dynamically connecting and disconnecting when changing the `dbg_dummies` variable. This makes the debug dummies more useful for debugging. Previously, the debug dummies were considered invalid clients, whereas they are now considered to be ingame, so they should behave mostly like real clients being connected to the server. The debug dummies also have correct client names now, e.g. "Debug dummy 42".
The game server code is cleaned up by moving all special handling for debug dummies to the engine server function `CServer::UpdateDebugDummies`.
The left/right direction inputs for debug dummies are now properly added to the client input array, so their input handling should be consistent with normal clients, which fixes some inconsistent prediction with debug dummies.
Also increase usage of the `GetDDRaceTeam()` method.
Instead of reimplementing it in place everywhere.
move `m_Teams` from the ddrace controller to `IGameController`
so the ddrace controller casts can go away
This will enable creating another controller instead of the ddrace
controller. Which is useful for community forks.
Also make `m_Teams` private and define a getter for it.
This makes future refactors smoother.
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.
The world tuning is a part of the world. This way the entities implementation
use the same API as available on the client side.
This change is a step toward unified/shared world logic for client and server.
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.
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`.
`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.