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.
1154: Rename 'credit' -> 'credits' r=Learath2 a=ChillerDragon
It's named ConCredits and there are many people credited so i guess the plural is fitting better c;
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
1151: fix veto r=heinrich5991 a=ZombieToad
before if a player entered the game and stayed before start on a server with a clock over 20 mins he would get veto
Co-authored-by: ZombieToad <25847476+zombietoad@users.noreply.github.com>
If the latest fire input and the current differ in any way it causes firing.
So if you switch dummy after hammerfly was used it causes a weaponfire.
This unwanted fireing caused many unlucky fails for me already.
So i swap the fire status on dummyswapping so the server doesn't see any difference even if hamemrfly was used.
1120: Allows low mousesens r=heinrich5991 a=ChillerDragon
Lower minimum mousesens value to avoid confusion. Responing to GG Kid's request:
https://forum.ddnet.tw/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=5807&p=58207&hilit=mousesens#p58207
I did some testing and found no bugs... but i wonder why it was set to 5. So maybe it had some reason i don't understand so please only merge if you know what you are doing ;p
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
1118: Add vote_ban rcon command r=heinrich5991 a=ChillerDragon
Works the same as muteid.
Vote banned players aren't allowed to start or participate in votes.
Co-authored-by: ChillerDragon <chillerdragon@gmail.com>
1114: Some text positioning r=def- a=Jupeyy
To be clear, the entity text was meant to be a bit higher, so the text of the overlay is not overwritten("FROM", "CFROM")?
Because there was -4.f added to the y coordinate. Atleast it looks pretty much the same as the old renderer now.
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
1112: Fix default dyncam values r=def- a=Jupeyy
Since dyncam is disabled by default:
these are default static values.
Co-authored-by: Jupeyy <jupjopjap@gmail.com>
Replace `mem_free` by `free`, and `mem_alloc` by `malloc` or `calloc`
(the latter one being used to allocate a zeroed array of elements,
sometimes, this makes a call to `mem_zero` superfluous).
This results in having to remove `mem_stats` which previously recorded
the number of allocations and their size that the Teeworlds code did
directly.
Remove OOM handling in `src/game/client/components/binds.cpp`.
Remove needless copying in the CSV code in
`src/game/client/components/statboard.cpp`.
Which is cl_control_dummy, cl_dummy_jump, cl_dummy_fire and cl_dummy_fire.
if i want to contol my dummy to jump,
first, press f1 in game, and use "cl_control_dummy 0",
second, use "bind mouse1 +toggle cl_dummy_jump 1 0".
finally, i can contol my dummy to jump by pressing left mouse button.
`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
1055: Keep track of lost frames and update time r=heinrich5991 a=Jupeyy
The problem a friend was occuring was, that on a fresh Windows install settings like cl_refresh_rate are set to 480.
Since the render calls take longer time than no render calls, it happened that client was sleeping on one update cycle and then took to long in another, where it called the render functions, leeding to less FPS than the cl_refresh_rate. this caused mouse lags and rarely frame drops.
another thing is, that select on Windows is non microsecond accurate, or just often returns too early, which caused that the refresh rate is much too high, or even ignored, (probably windows can only sleep on milliseconds, or again, is extremly inaccurate).
Another things on windows is that time_freq might be a "very odd" number ^^
i mean like on unix it's one microsecond (1,000,000 = 1s), but on windows the time_freq depends on the CPU leading to inaccurate calculation of the sleep time and render time.
This wasn't insanly huge issue, but probably skipped a few microseconds here and there.
This fix should stabilize the frames. I'd like to hear your opinion on this tho.
For speedrunning alone in a team this "Everyone in your locked team was killed because '%s' %s."
is very annoying. So better only print it if more than 1 tee is in the team.
1058: Add /pausevoted and /specvoted r=heinrich5991 a=def-
- Also fix /pause and /spec with name parameter a bit
- Move out common code between pause/spec
1025: Add Teehistorian UUIDs to every record r=heinrich5991 a=Learath2
For statistic collecting purposes, don't merge before updating the SQL Schema.
ALTER TABLE record_race ADD COLUMN GameID VARCHAR(64) AFTER cp25;
ALTER TABLE record_teamrace ADD COLUMN GameID VARCHAR(64) AFTER ID;
947: Add support for extra chunks in teehistorian r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
This allows to add rarely-used chunks without increasing the file format
version.
977: Active moderator mode r=heinrich5991 a=Ryozuki
This PR adds a RCON command called "moderate", which enables a active moderator mode for the caller, so this will happen if a vote kick/spec is made:
- Vote will last atleast x seconds defined by CGameContext::m_VoteCloseTime (35 seconds on ddnet, according to @heinrich5991) even if there is majority.
- If a active moderator votes, it will be a force vote.
- If the active moderator doesn't vote, it will pass normally
- This is only for kick and spec votes.
I also added `access_level moderate 1` to autoexec_server.cfg
If there are any spelling errors on the code tell me.
Maybe needs to be tested more.
948: Remove deprecated multi commands r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
You now have to use `/mc;` instead of `/` if you want to bind multiple
commands to one key.
953: Overhauled job system r=Learath2 a=heinrich5991
The engine now takes `std::shared_ptr<IJob>`, this will ensure the
appropriate lifetime of the given parameters, it also allows for proper
destruction. Remove the now obsolete `IFetcher` interface and `CFetcher`
class.
Also adds some locks to `CUpdater`, previously it didn't have any locks
at all.
931: Add Speedup tiles correctly at the border creation & remove tile layer extension restriction & fix the LastIndex buffer initlialization & setup non mipmap textures up correctly(texture completness) r=heinrich5991 a=Jupeyy
Allows speedups to be drawn on extended range(out of map range) too.
The engine now takes `std::shared_ptr<IJob>`, this will ensure the
appropriate lifetime of the given parameters, it also allows for proper
destruction. Remove the now obsolete `IFetcher` interface and `CFetcher`
class.
Also adds some locks to `CUpdater`, previously it didn't have any locks
at all.
869: Complete rework of the ghost and race recorder r=Learath2 a=Redix
This PR fixes a lot of issues with the ghost and race recorder, introduces a new ghost file format and implements some pretty useful features.
**A quick overview:**
- When you cross the start line multiple times, both (ghost and recorder) will only restart if it is a non-solo server
- If available, both will use the race timer to recognize the start instead of searching for the start line
- Fastcap support for both
- The recorder immediately starts when the Tee spawns, so the preparation steps (which are quite important for speedruns) will be included in the demo. If you do not cross the start-line within 20 seconds, it will stop the demo until you really start.
- Better ghost menu (colors, reloading, deleting and saving ghosts)
- The ghosts are more resistant against lags (old ones were sometimes completely useless due to small lags)
- New ghosts files are significantly smaller
- Cleanup, bugfixes..
**About the new ghost format (version 4/5):**
This format is used by Teerace for over a year now. The code for handling the binary files was moved to the engine. It includes an auto updater which creates a backup of all ghosts and converts them to the new format afterwards. The major differences from the format used by DDNet right now (version 2), are the ability to store multiple types of data, the usage of delta-encoding and a more portable header.
For whatever reason, the ghost stores values for every predicted tick, but without tick information, so lost snapshots can make them unusable. The new code uses the original values from the snapshots including ticks but it can also handle the old ones without. Since hardly any server uses the high bandwidth option this practically reduces the file size.
Like the demo recorder the ghost recorder directly stores the data to a file (every 50 snapshots) instead of writing the whole file at the end of the race. Indeed this can be changed with only a few lines if the old behavior is preferred.
The updater can handle version 2 (DDNet) and 3 (old teerace format, only slightly different from version 2) files. The updating already happens when the files are scanned for generating the list in the menu and not only when you activate them. The change from version 4 to 5 was only needed due to a bug in the implementation, the ghost loader can read both.
Some numbers about the file size: (map: hotrun, both about 30 seconds)
- Old ghost: 30.4 kB (converted: 10.7 kB)
- New ghost: 5.4 kB
**One thing about the race recorder:**
The old implementation compared the new file only with the first file it found for the particular map. The new one compares with all related demos and deletes them possibly, so that only the best demo is left. Since DDNet can also store the demos without name, this might also delete demos from other players, that you might have in your directory.
To prevent this I at least check whether the demo contains the player name if `cl_demo_name` is on.
In my opinion the better solution would be to remove `cl_demo_name` and always use the player name.
teehistorian records all inputs from the players as well as the player
positions in each tick. It stores this info in a highly compressible
output format (I've achived 5x compression using xz or bz2).
This reverts commit 03faa51e28.
Dividing floats by zero isn't undefined behavior and results in +inf or
-inf depending on the sign of the first operand.
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define PRINT(x) printf("%s = %f\n", #x, x)
int main()
{
PRINT(1.0 / 0.0);
PRINT(-1.0 / 0.0);
PRINT(atanf(1.0 / 0.0));
PRINT(atanf(-1.0 / 0.0));
return 0;
}
prints
1.0 / 0.0 = inf
-1.0 / 0.0 = -inf
atanf(1.0 / 0.0) = 1.570796
atanf(-1.0 / 0.0) = -1.570796
The changed function was problematic for values like (0,1), (-1,0),
(0,-1) where it always returned an angle of 0°.
```
warning C4291: no matching operator delete found; memory will not be freed if initialization throws an exception
warning C4305: truncation from 'double' to 'float'
warning C4805: unsafe mix of type 'bool' and type 'int' in operation
```
- Single json file containing all information for the client
- Fetched from https://info.ddnet.tw/info?name=deen
- Replaces versionsrv, news, ddnet-maps.json and ddnet-ranks.json
- Servers are sorted by most popular ones for respective player
- Always stays < 100 ms response time, compared to occasional 50 s for
old ddnet-ranks.json