2791: Add .clang-format; require it for pull requests r=def- a=heinrich5991
This will help me not getting annoyed about code style.
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At the moment it only happens the next time you press refresh.
Before we had it so that it always reloaded once the ddnet info arrived,
causing a quick flickering and lots of packets having to be resent every
time someone pressed refresh, even if nothing changed.
The new approach combines the advantages of both without the
disadvantages. An even nicer way would be to compare the json objects,
so that news and version updates don't matter, but our json library
doesn't seem to support that.
2787: Put dependencies before installation instructions in README r=heinrich5991 a=def-
as noticed by Андрей Рудой on Discord
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2783: Don't insert timestamps into PEs with MinGW r=def- a=heinrich5991
Should make the build reproducible.
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2779: Improve performance of /points r=Zwelf a=def-
Worst case seems to be same performance, best case 3 ms instead of 3 s previously
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2758: Remove the rudimentary fuzzing since no one uses it anyway r=heinrich5991 a=def-
2769: Update front.png by Soreu r=heinrich5991 a=def-
2772: Dont predict camera position on spectator changed r=heinrich5991 a=BannZay
No reason to predict camera position in case when we just changed spectator.
But tbh I have not found a big reason to predict it at all.
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Co-authored-by: Andrii <bannzay3@gmail.com>
2747: Fix proof circle position in editor r=heinrich5991 a=def-
As reported by Ravie on Discord. Tee is not drawn exactly in center.
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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
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2767: Don't lock SQL writes r=Zwelf a=def-
The slow query logs are full of this:
# Time: 200906 21:03:43
# User@Host: teeworlds[teeworlds] @ ger6.ddnet.tw [89.163.212.120]
# Thread_id: 101540 Schema: teeworlds QC_hit: No
# Query_time: 11.012166 Lock_time: 0.000000 Rows_sent: 0 Rows_examined: 0
# Rows_affected: 0 Bytes_sent: 67
SET timestamp=1599419023;
LOCK TABLES record_teamrace WRITE, record_teamrace AS r WRITE;
Do we really need these lock? See also
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/table-locking.html
> InnoDB tables use row-level locking so that multiple sessions and
> applications can read from and write to the same table simultaneously,
> without making each other wait or producing inconsistent results. For
> this storage engine, avoid using the LOCK TABLES statement, because it
> does not offer any extra protection, but instead reduces concurrency.
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The slow query logs are full of this:
# Time: 200906 21:03:43
# User@Host: teeworlds[teeworlds] @ ger6.ddnet.tw [89.163.212.120]
# Thread_id: 101540 Schema: teeworlds QC_hit: No
# Query_time: 11.012166 Lock_time: 0.000000 Rows_sent: 0 Rows_examined: 0
# Rows_affected: 0 Bytes_sent: 67
SET timestamp=1599419023;
LOCK TABLES record_teamrace WRITE, record_teamrace AS r WRITE;
Do we really need these lock? See also
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/table-locking.html
> InnoDB tables use row-level locking so that multiple sessions and
> applications can read from and write to the same table simultaneously,
> without making each other wait or producing inconsistent results. For
> this storage engine, avoid using the LOCK TABLES statement, because it
> does not offer any extra protection, but instead reduces concurrency.
2763: Allow joining and inviting others via Steam friend list r=def- a=heinrich5991
Fixes#2642.
2768: Clamp kill border count r=def- a=Jupeyy
fixes#2766
Appearently the center of the camera can even go outside of the kill border(like even left from it)
I also notice that sometimes when zooming out, and then in again the zoom level gets negative(since the new smooth zoom)(atleast i see everything upside down for few frames)
These numerical unstableness makes me sweat a bit xd
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