Add easter, halloween and xmas to `enum ETimeSeason` and `time_season` function. This unifies the logic for detecting these events and seasons in one function. This allows adding support for special easter, halloween and xmas theme maps in the future. The `localtime` function is not used outside `system.c` anymore. The code for detecting easter is taken from upstream.
Check whether the demo file has been closed due to a playback error when calling `DoTick` in loops, to prevent crashes on operating systems with assertions for correct C library usage. On Windows, `warning: Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function` was printed to the debug console in this case.
Ensure server password can fit username and password separated by colon, so there is no discrepancy where some passwords work in rcon but not for reserved slots.
There is no need to limit the length of server password, rcon username, rcon password and rcon commands when packing them into their respective messages. The source buffers for these strings are already limited in length and the message packer ensures that the maximum packet size is not exceeded.
Add parameter `int Conn` to `SendInfo` and `SendReady` functions and use existing `SendEnterGame` function to reduce duplicate code for sending the same messages for main and dummy connections.
Use `m_aCurrentDemoSelectionName` and `m_DemolistStorageType` for the demo render popup instead of using `m_DemolistSelectedIndex`, which can be invalid when the demo render popup is not opened from the demo browser.
Closes#7347.
The host lookup job and the engine interface are independent so they are moved to separate files.
The include of `engine.h` in `client.h` is therefore unnecessary and other includes also had to be adjusted because of this.
The variable `m_VersionServeraddr` is unused and therefore removed. The host lookup job is currently not used on the client-side.
Previously, the IME candidate window was aligned with the top-right corner of the text bounding box (when rendering the text until the caret offset). This does not work correctly for text spanning multiple lines, causing the IME candidate window to be displayed at the X position of the longest line instead. Additionally, text clipping in the chat was not considered, as `CLineInput` is not aware of the clipping implemented in `CChat`, causing the IME candidate window to be moved up too far.
This is fixed by getting the correct rendered position of the caret offset using `m_CursorRenderedPosition`. Vertical alignment is also changed so only one line of text is considered, which makes the behavior more consistent with Windows' native IME candidate window and avoids larger changes in `CLineInput` to make it aware of clipping.