Moves the building logic from UnitAI to Builder.
Makes it easier for modders to change building behaviour, e.g. letting
structures build.
Differential revision: D3812
Comment by: @Angen
This was SVN commit r25208.
Moves the healing logic from UnitAI to Heal.
Makes it easier for modders to change healing behaviour, e.g. letting
structures heal (instead of using an aura).
Differential revision: D2680
Comments by: @Stan, @wraitii
This was SVN commit r25207.
Moves the gathering logic from UnitAI to ResourceGatherer.
Makes it easier for modders to change gathering behaviour, e.g. letting
structures gather.
Refs. #4293 by optimising a bit.
Differential revision: D2662
Comments by: @bb, @Stan, @wraitii
This was SVN commit r25206.
Including third party libraries to the cppcheck include path is annoying
and the unknownMacro errors are generally not useful.
This was SVN commit r25200.
It is wasteful to do and seems not needed anymore.
Differential revision: D3802
Comments by: @Angen, @Stan
Reverts b478b9742a, b478b9742a
Refs. #3410
This was SVN commit r25198.
592453c62f added a flag to "GetBlockMovementFlag" to return either the
current or the template value, and by default it returns the template
value.
Foundation logic needed it to return the current value.
Gates are also updated to avoid changing behaviour in unpredictable
ways.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3796
This was SVN commit r25196.
Swap an std::set for an std::vector, the set was useful only in an
earlier iteration of the diff. This fixes nopch.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3790
This was SVN commit r25195.
This basically does two things:
- Allow turrets on moving entities (fixes serialisation in cmpPos).
- Allow an entity to be present on another when the other is created.
That makes it basically a boiled down version of a prior patch, omitting
the part where orders could be passed on.
This does allow e.g. ranged units on chariots that fire while the
chariot moves.
Original diff by: @sanderd17
Redone by: @Stan
Differential revision: D1958
Comments by: @Alexandermb, @Angen, @bb, @Langbart, @Nescio, @Stan,
@wraitii
Refs. #2577 by implementing the entity on platform case.
This was SVN commit r25192.
Adds a new component effectively handling negative resource trickles.
Prevents resources from going negative and provides an effect for not
being able to pay.
The effect chosen for 0 A.D. is having the entity not being
controllable.
Not used in the public mod itself, but it is in quite some mods.
Based on an idea of @Nescio
Differential revision: D1323
Comments by: @Angen, (@smiley,) @Stan
This was SVN commit r25191.
Revealed by f884848745. Noticed by @Langbart.
The holder was deleted after being tasked to garrison the new target,
but with still a holder we were not allowed to garrison.
Differential revision: D3794
Closes: #6128
Tested by: @Lanbart
This was SVN commit r25188.
This is necessary following 2d53308e1b, which now handles key-up in
input to prevent hotkeys from firing then.
Hotkeys are a global system, which means opening e.g. the chat window or
the summary does't reset things. If you press "S" to scroll the in-game
camera down, then press 'return' to open the chat, the camera keeps
scrolling down. Following 2d53308e1b, it never released since it never
got the keyup.
To handle this nicely, we need to explicitly clear hotkeys when input
boxes get focus (respectively the console).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3797
This was SVN commit r25186.
The motion manager introduced in bae258f9a1 makes 'chasing' (e.g. an
entity targeting another entity, which also applies to fleeing)
behaviour symmetrical: both units see the initial state instead of it
being ID-dependent.
This allows removing hacks introduced in 6a66fb8205 (and refined in
7b88b1a0f9).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3785
This was SVN commit r25185.
After 21e866fcf0.
AllertRaiser replaced the order instead of just calling the required
function.
While at it, check for the garrisonable size when looking for buildings.
Differential revision: D3789
Tested by: @Langbart
This was SVN commit r25183.
This implements a form of crowd movement that I've generally called
'unit pushing' in the last few years.
Essentially, any two units will push each other away when they're too
close. This makes it possible to ignore unit-unit obstructions, and thus
makes movement much smoother in crowds.
This first iteration of this system only allows pushing between idle
units and between moving units (i.e. a moving unit does not affect an
idle one).
This is because the unitMotion logic to detect it is stuck & needs to
use the pathfinders starts breaking: units can fail to move because they
are pushed away from their intended movement, and the current logic
fails to handle this gracefully.
Thankfully, the most value of this patch in terms of player experience
is found in the improvements to group movements and shuttling.
Other impacts:
- As the short pathfinder is called less often, we can increase the
starting search range & reduce the # of max turns, both improving
collision recovery.
- The performance of idle units is slightly worsened, as they must be
checked for idle-idle collisions. If needed a 'sleeping' system, as used
in physics engine, could be implemented.
- In general, however, expect slight performance improvements, as fewer
short paths are computed.
- Gathering efficiency should increase slightly, since shuttling times
are likely reduced slightly.
- As a sanity change to improve some edge cases (units that say they're
moving, i.e. pushable, but don't actually move), the 'going straight'
logic is turned off if a short path has been computed. This requires a
few cascading changes to work correctly.
Technical notes:
- To reduce the cost of the n^2 comparisons that pushing requires, units
are only compared within a small square on a grid which is lazily
reconstructed each turn. The overhead seems rather small, and this is
much simpler than keeping an up-to-date grid.
- The design is intended to be parallelisable if needed someday.
- The pathfinder's CheckMovement ignores moving units in UnitMotion, as
that is now the spec. Idle units are not ignored, which is required for
the 'collision' detection to work correctly (see above).
Refs #3442 (not fixed - idle units are not pushed by moving units).
Fixes#5084 (the overlap can still happen, but units will push each
other away).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D1490
This was SVN commit r25182.
- Fix mistake in 4b46c09222 (similar to one in a4852c4c01) that allowed
hotkeys to fire while typing in the console.
- Prevent Alt+key to fire hotkeys in input boxes & console as that is
often text input.
- Split the hotkey triggering logic in two: a preparatory phase & an
actual firing phase.
This allows the GUI code to check which hotkeys are about to fire and
selectively allow them to go through. This makes it easier to change
hardcoded hotkeys, such as the console toggling one.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3786
This was SVN commit r25180.
Mouse wheel hotkeys behave differently from other hotkeys (mouse
button/keys) in that they are transient: they're always pressed/released
in one go.
As such:
- They shouldn't be added to the stored pressedHotkeys
- They shouldn't be added to active scancodes.
This fixes these issues from 4b46c09222 & also skips un-necessary
processing in those cases.
Reported by: Imarok.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3782
This was SVN commit r25176.
This makes sure all hotkeys from hotkeys/spec/*.json files are displayed
in the editor, even if they are not found in configuration files.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3767
This was SVN commit r25175.
Some information & resources were outdated, preventing progress.
Patch by: nwtour
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3764
This was SVN commit r25171.
Change the OOS notification logic to remember the OOS-ness of each
client. Reset it on client leave.
The server will thus continue checking for OOS if the OOS-client leaves.
This is convenient to ignore observer OOS, or wait for an OOS player
without restarting the game.
Also add the turn number to the OOS dump, to fix#3348: particularly
following d4c2cf4430 the turn is likely to not be the same between
different clients.
Agree by: asterix
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3753
This was SVN commit r25170.
Follows d0a42f2f00.
Because only the most specific hotkeys can be active at any time,
releasing a key may require re-activating less specific hotkeys.
There were two issues with this behaviour:
- It was buggy, as it only checked one active key, when any still active
key can trigger hotkeys.
- "HotkeyPress" and "HotkeyDown" events where sent, as if the hotkey was
pressed, which was unexpected for most code/users (it is unusual to have
a "Press" event on key release).
This fixes these issues by "silently" re-triggering the hotkeys in such
a case. It also makes it easier for JS code to use "hotkeyPress" instead
of "hotkeyDown" for non-continuous behaviour.
Accepted By: nani
Fixes#6123
Refs #6064 (fixes the problem, but not the code weirdness)
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3766
This was SVN commit r25169.
Fixes dc18d94030.
Using down/up to change the map in the map selection dropdown in the
gamesetup has a one-element lag. The reason is that on dropdown up/down,
two events are sent:
- first the current highlighted item is selected (it's usually the
selected one).
- then the new item is selected.
Because of faulty timer logic, only the first update went through.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3774
This was SVN commit r25168.
Not all orders were checked, which would cause problems when receiving
an order that needed moving and that did not handle not being able to
move properly.
Differential revision: D3771
This was SVN commit r25164.
21e866fcf0
Crossbowmen should be able to turret (noted by @Nescio).
TurretHolders should be able to pick entities up.
Differential revision: D3744
This was SVN commit r25163.
d8ea401a95 replaced the ExploreTerritories logic, but I did not account
for the territory grid being N cells wide when the LOS is N+1.
Therefore, we could get out of bounds.
Reported by: Vladislavbelov
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3765
This was SVN commit r25161.
This allows modifiers without "affects", or with empty "affects" lists,
to do something.
This makes it possible to force a modifier on an entity without classes
(e.g. trees) or with unknown classes.
Accepted By: asterix
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3761
This was SVN commit r25157.
Observers no longer lag the game for players. There is still some time
to serialise the game when sending it to a joining observer, and
depending on the chosen 'max lag' the game may stop while observers
sufficiently catch up, but this impact too is reduced.
- Make the NetServerTurnManager ignore players marked as 'observers' for
the purpose of ending a turn, effectively making it possible for
observers to lag without it affecting the players in any way.
- Add a config option (network.observermaxlag) that specifies how many
turns behind the live game observers are allowed to be. Default to 10
turns, or 2 seconds, to keep them 'largely live'.
- The controller is not treated as an observer.
- Implement a simple UI to show this delay & allow the game to speed up
automatically to try and catch up. This can be deactivated via
network.autocatchup.
- Move network options to the renamed 'Network / Lobby' options page.
- Do not debug_warn/crash when receiving commands from the past -
instead warn and carry on, to avoid DOS and "coop play" issues.
Refs #5903, Refs #4210
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3737
This was SVN commit r25156.
NaN values could not be serialised safely because of the multiple
possible NaN numbers.
Since NaN values are usually the result of bugs or dangerous code, it
seems simpler to refuse to serialise them.
(D3205 was a safe-serialization alternative, should the need arise).
Fixes#1879
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3729
This was SVN commit r25151.
9d82ae15af introduced logic to extend the search range of the short
pathfinder in some situations. This extension was unbounded, resulting
occasionally in search domains several hundred meters wide, and path
computation that can take several seconds.
Reported by: Vico (on the forums).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3760
This was SVN commit r25150.