plMovementStrategy classes have been reworked and completely replace all plAvatarControllers.
While based on the old implementation, plPhysicalControllerCore has essentially been rewritten.
Remnants of long gone physical "actions" have been removed.
4 files removed -
plAVCallbackAction.h & plAVCallbackAction.cpp
plAntiGravAction.h & plAntiGravAction.cpp
This revision will not compile, requires new plPXPhysicalControllerCore implementation.
Win32's GetCurrentTime and plUnifiedTime::GetCurrentTime collided. Rather
than hacking around the solution by undefining GetCurrentTime, we rename
plUnifiedTime::GetCurrentTime to plUnifiedTime::GetCurrent. This fix is
less fiddly than an undef hack.
In particular, the intro movie now exits immediately again rather than staying indefinitely.
The important difference is to send the completion callback in plBinkPlayer::NextFrame(), i.e. act as if we had reached the end of the movie.
Storing the filename is to keep plClient::IHandleMovieMsg() from deleting and recreating the plBinkPlayer on every message.
The changed return values are just to better match the previous behavior and probably don’t matter.
As it turns out, my old OnServerInitComplete fix didn't check to see if
the script had an OnServerInitComplete method. So, when we called that
method-of-doom from C++, we'd see a SystemError. Aside from removing an
error message, this probably has no effect.
Replace a weird error string stack with direct calls to the
LocalizationMgr log and its associated formatting helper. In cases where
indirection was needed, plString was introduced. This makes the code
cleaner and faster.
Now we test the file we're trying to write to. We still support legacy
xTEA BriceIsSmart/whatdoyousee files, but we will always make new files
unencrypted.
Fixes#180 (if combined with the moul-scripts commit). These two Python/Plasma functions are used in the moul-scripts fix for the scrolling KI Chat issue.
This hack prevents the cursor from leaving the window when panning the
camera or changing directions quickly. This is important for those with
high mouse sensitivities.
- plRefCnt duplicates hsRefCnt (Wtf?)
- hsNamedPipeStream nasty, unused
- VDB stuff in hsStream left over from Plasma 1 (realMyst/DIRT)
- hsColor32 moved to be less promiscuous