Add tests. Unify behavior of `fs_remove` across operating systems to
only remove files, not directories. Previously on Linux, it would also
delete directories.
Summary
=======
The idea of this is that clients will not have to ping each server for
server infos which takes long, leaks the client's IP address even to
servers the user does not join and is a DoS vector of the game servers
for attackers.
For the Internet, DDNet and KoG tab, the server list is entirely fetched
from the master server, filtering out servers that don't belong into the
list.
The favorites tab is also supposed to work that way, except for servers
that are marked as "also ping this server if it's not in the master
server list".
The LAN tab continues to broadcast the server info packet to find
servers in the LAN.
How does it work?
=================
The client ships with a list of master server list URLs. On first start,
the client checks which of these work and selects the fastest one.
Querying the server list is a HTTP GET request on that URL. The
response is a JSON document that contains server infos, server addresses
as URLs and an approximate location.
It can also contain a legacy server list which is a list of bare IP
addresses similar to the functionality the old master servers provided
via UDP. This allows us to backtrack on the larger update if it won't
work out.
Lost functionality
==================
(also known as user-visible changes)
Since the client doesn't ping each server in the list anymore, it has no
way of knowing its latency to the servers.
This is alleviated a bit by providing an approximate location for each
server (continent) so the client only has to know its own location for
approximating pings.
3811: Add Intel as vendor to the block list on windows r=def- a=Jupeyy
I also added, that the warning doesnt require to be displayed, as it currently won't help anyway to update the driver.
Should set all Intel users to OGL 2.0 default, they can ofc still manually change the setting as they want
## 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 if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [ ] 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: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
3535: Fix a possible race in load code r=def- a=heinrich5991
Previously, a save could possibly be loaded twice given enough latency
discrepancy between servers. The server only verified that it deleted
*some* save with the given password, not *the* save it is trying to
load. This is fixed by also checking the SaveID column that is random
and globally unique (except for the old NULLs). Since users can't create
new saves with NULL SaveID, these pose no problem.
Also change the default UUID for saves without save ID to something
nonzero, so we can't accidentally hit it due to a bug.
## Checklist
- [x] Tested the change ingame
- [ ] Provided screenshots if it is a visual change
- [ ] Tested in combination with possibly related configuration options
- [x] Written a unit test if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [x] Considered possible null pointers and out of bounds array indexing
- [x] 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: heinrich5991 <heinrich5991@gmail.com>
3377: Add Thread Safety Analysis r=heinrich5991 a=def-
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html
## 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 if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [ ] 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)
3487: Fix centisecs rounding in str_time_float r=heinrich5991 a=def-
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## 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 if it works standalone, system.c especially
- [ ] 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: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
Purely automatic change. In case of conflict with this change, apply the
other change and rerun the formatting to restore it:
$ python scripts/fix_style.py
2742: Add str_utf8_copy that trim broken utf8 sequence at the end. r=heinrich5991 a=TsFreddie
Currently this replaces `str_copy` text input and clipboard paste in chat. Many places may need the same treatments, like steam names.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3797859/92263741-08b8e080-eed5-11ea-84a5-b7f070ded260.png)
Test string:
abcd今天是个好日子心想的事儿都能成今天是个好日子打开了家门咱迎春风今天是个好日子心想的事儿都能成今天是个好日子打开了家门咱迎春风今天是个好日子心想的事儿都能成今天是个好日子打
2745: Update mapres by mind r=heinrich5991 a=def-
Adapted from 0.7 for new renderer. Not sure if this makes sense :D
Co-authored-by: TsFreddie <tsfreddiewang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
2202: Send DDNet version early in the connection process r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
This gets rid of the problem that we don't know whether we should send
full snapshots to clients because they haven't told us about them being
DDNet yet.
Co-authored-by: heinrich5991 <heinrich5991@gmail.com>
This came from a long discussion comparing PCG-* against xoroshiro*. Do
not generate integers without bias because it doesn't affect us very
much and it is easier to reimplement with modulo.
This gets rid of the problem that we don't know whether we should send
full snapshots to clients because they haven't told us about them being
DDNet yet.
1678: Handle colors in console r=def- a=Learath2
DEPENDS: #1654
A better way to fix#1581 possibly deprecates #1597
Co-authored-by: Learath <learath2@gmail.com>
1654: Try working on colors a bit r=def- a=Learath2
There were color functions everywhere, I tried cleaning it up a little. I still couldn't get the roundtrip from Hsl to Rgb to be exactly the same, but I think this is the best possible.
1685: Work on compound binds r=def- a=Learath2
Closes#1417
Co-authored-by: Learath <learath2@gmail.com>
Quoting the man page of vsnprintf:
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful return, these functions return the number of characters printed
(excluding the null byte used to end output to strings).
The functions snprintf() and vsnprintf() do not write more than size bytes (including
the terminating null byte ('\0')). If the output was truncated due to this limit,
then the return value is the number of characters (excluding the terminating null
byte) which would have been written to the final string if enough space had been
available. Thus, a return value of size or more means that the output was truncated.
(See also below under NOTES.)
If an output error is encountered, a negative value is returned.
[...]
The glibc implementation of the functions snprintf() and vsnprintf() conforms to the
C99 standard, that is, behaves as described above, since glibc version 2.1. Until
glibc 2.0.6, they would return -1 when the output was truncated.
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.
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.
This makes `LATIN SMALL LETTER L` confusable with `LATIN SMALL LETTER I`
because `CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PALOCHKA` "ӏ" (mapping to i) wasn't
confusable with `LATIN SMALL LETTER L` "l" (mapping to l) before.
Also add tests for `str_utf8_comp_confusable`.
`str_utf8_isspace` now returns true if the passed code point renders as
a space, instead of when not.
Add `str_utf8_trim_right`, use this function and
`str_utf8_skip_whitespaces` in the server.
Add tests for the three functions
This uses the Unicode confusable data together with judging how close
two strings are by using the Levenshtein distance.
Adds the commands `name_ban`, `name_unban` and `name_bans`. Kicks
players who join using a banned name and doesn't allow ingame players to
change their names to the banned ones.