Fix an issue on newer GNU/Linux and macOS where the build would fail due
to missing unistd includes.
Fixes: #6847
Accepted by: @vv221
Comments by: @sera
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4894
This was SVN commit r28187.
As of the `beta2` version of `premake5`, `sysincludedirs` has been
deprecated
and replaced with/renamed to `externalincludedirs`, and continuing to
use it
causes warnings to be emitted.
With this change, we now use `externalincludedirs` when available so as
to
prevent the warnings, falling back to `sysincludedirs` when it's not to
prevent
breakage with pre-`beta2` versions of `premake5`.
Accepted By: sera
Fixes: #6785
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4980
This was SVN commit r27606.
It still won't link if the user has a more recent issue than whatever
was vendored with Spidermonkey. Refs:
https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3127.
Fix option --with-system-spidermonkey info oversight when updating in
d8332a2938 and d92a2118b0 and d5db03c303
Reported by @sera, @linkmauve
This was SVN commit r27440.
Fixes 08e7efc76a.
The SM build script worked on its own, but the mac OS libraries script
passes it an unexpected value.
This also fixes cross-compilation arm -> x86.
Harfbuzz is explicitly not used when compiling freetype to avoid
pkgconfig using it.
Reorganize the logic a little bit around architecture handling.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4647
This was SVN commit r26882.
- Update GMP to a version that supports arm64 darwin
- Patch spidermonkey 78 to build and run on arm64 darwin
- Choose the correct architecture dynamically in build scripts
- Include python workaround that fixes python related errors on
spidermonkey build
Based on a patch by: kumikumi
Based on a patch by: Langbart
Fixes#6474
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4607
This was SVN commit r26881.
This allows cross-compiling for x86_64 on mac ARM machines, and sets
things up for a switch later.
SDL upgrade is necessary for compilation with the GLES headers in
different SDKs.
Tested by: langbart, minohaka
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D4424
This was SVN commit r26208.
We now make use of `pkg-config` on Linux, BSD, and macOS systems to find
the headers and libs for the following dependencies, where we weren't
previously:
* `enet`
* `fmt` (on macOS only)
* `gloox`'s dependencies on macOS:
* `gnutls`
* `gmp`
* `nettle`
* `libcurl`
* `libogg`
* `libsodium`
* `miniupnpc` (on macOS only)
* `openAL`
* `openGL`
* `vorbis`
* `zlib`
Please see revision (https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3611) for details.
NOTE: All those building on macOS will need to rebuild their libraries
(`build-osx-libs.sh --force-rebuild`)
Tested by: Langbart (macOS), Freagarach (Ubuntu 18.04), Jenkins CI
(Debian Buster)
Comments by: Stan, wraitii, Freagarach
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3611
This was SVN commit r25938.
If a *nix user wishes to build `pyrogenesis` with support for Valgrind
(such as
it is), then can do so by passing `--with-valgrind` to
`update-workspaces.sh`.
(They will need Valgrind installed and locateable via `pkg-config`.)
Reviewed By: sera, Stan
Fixes: #2904
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3646
This was SVN commit r25933.
XMB format is bumped to 4, invalidating all cached files. The
differences are:
- element/attribute names are stored after the elements themselves, and
not before. This allows writing XMB data in one pass instead of two.
- names themselves becomes offsets (instead of arbitrary integers),
making getting the string from the int name much more efficient.
XMBFile is renamed to XMBData to clarify that it does not, in fact,
refer to a file on disk.
XMBData::GetElementString is also changed to return a const char*, thus
not creating an std::string. A string_view version is added where
convenient.
The XML->XMB and JS->XMB conversion functions and the corresponding
storage are moved to `ps/XMB`, since that format doesn't particularly
relate to XML. CXeromyces becomes lighter and more focused as a result.
The XML->XMB conversion also benefits from the above streamlining.
Note that in a few cases, string_view gets printed to CLogger via
data(), which is generally not legal, but we know that the strings are
null-terminated here. Our libfmt (version 4) doesn't support
string_view, that would be v5.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3909
This was SVN commit r25375.
Should hopefully resolve an issue raised on IRC by @spcman and @Xavi92
Reviewed By: wraitii
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3610
This was SVN commit r24998.
Current issue with the lobby, is that we make ips of hosts public for
anyone to read. This patch consists of 3 parts.
1.) Removing ips and ports from lobby javascript
2.) Removing need of script on the server to attach public ips to game
stanza by asking the host using xmppclient as proxy.
3.) Implementing password protected matches, to deny this information to
not trusted players.
Further description:
Do not send ports and stunip to the bots.
Removed from stanza.
Do not send ip to the lobby.
Removed from mapping gamelist from backend to gui (still on the backend
side, because it is done by script on 0ad server).
Get ip and ports on request when trying to connect.
On the host side, ask stun server what is host's public ip and remember
it.
On the client side, send iq through xmppclient to the hosting player and
ask for ip, port and if Stun is used, then if answer is success,
continue
with connecting, else fail.
Add optional password for matches.
Add password required identifier to the stanza.
Allow host to setup password for the match. Hash it on the host side and
store inside Netserver. If no password is given, matches will behave
as it is not required.
On the client side, if password for the match is required, show
additional window before trying to connect and ask for password, then
hash it
and send with iq request for ip, port and stun.
Server will answer with ip, port and stun only if passwords matches,
else will asnwer with error string.
Some security:
Passwords are hashed before sending, so it is not easy to guess what
users typed. (per wraitii)
Hashes are using different salt as lobby hashing and not using usernames
as salt (as that is not doable), so they are different even typing the
same password as for the lobby account.
Client remembers which user was asked for connection data and iq's id of
request. If answer doesn't match these things, it is ignored. (thnx
user1)
Every request for connection data is logged with hostname of the
requester to the mainlog file (no ips).
If user gets iq to send connection data and is not hosting the match,
will respond with error string "not_server".
If server gets iq::result with connection data, request is ignored.
Differential revision: D3184
Reviewed by: @wraitii
Comments by: @Stan, @bb, @Imarok, @vladislavbelov
Tested in lobby
This was SVN commit r24728.
- Fix compiler warning with Clang
- Fix usage of libiconv
- Fix an incorrect SSE macro in NVTT for SSE
Patch by: @madpilot and Stan
Fixes: #5255
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3421
This was SVN commit r24704.
This threads the netclient session, which avoids timeouts when the
main-thread is not polling (map creation, very long simulation frames).
Unlike the NetServer, which should be as independent as possible from
the main thread, the NetClient is fundamentally tied to the game thread.
Therefore, this only threads the session object.
To ensure good performance and ease-of-use, lock-free queues for
in/out-going messages are used.
This fixes artificial timeouts, while also improving actual ping reports
(since frame-time is no longer a factor).
It effectively reverts D1513/eda236522c and 2e7e1c0b2b, all hacks around
lag-timeouts (and bits of 1a3fb29ff3).
Based on a patch by: Stan
Comments by: Vladislavbelov
Fixes#3700, refs #3373
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2848
This was SVN commit r24518.
- Rename macros to be more explicit
- Move detection code to a separate file
- Remove a lot of checks in ARB mode (ModelDef.cpp would check for sse
multiple times per frame)
- Make explicit the SSE2 dependency for Windows
Comments by: @vladislavbelov@wraitii@OptimusShepard
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3212
This was SVN commit r24489.
See `CHANGES.txt` below for the upstream-composed list of changes.
`premake5.exe` built by Stan
Accepted By: Stan (for Windows)
Trac Tickets: #5869
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3219
This was SVN commit r24387.
These files contain instructions to build premake and its bundled
dependancies
on versions of Visual Studio we no longer support.
Refs: D3219
This was SVN commit r24386.
This reworks the OSX bundle script, to run it easily on CI and to
further also build the unix tarballs and the windows installer.
Clean up the MacOS bundle detection, by not forcing a compilation-time
switch.
Clean up shared library compilation: changing the installation name
isn't necessary for 0 A.D.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3161
This was SVN commit r24343.
SM78 drops usage of Python 2 in favour of Python 3.
SM78 is the first ESR to actually use rust, which means a new static
library is bundled.
This means LLVM-objdump is now a dependency of Spidermonkey, and also 0
A.D.
SM78 also removes the need for NSPR on Windows (Bug 1556646).
Tested by: Stan, Freagarach, mammadori
Refs #5694
Refs #5861
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3167
This was SVN commit r24332.
Supported compilers are Clang 5, GCC 7, Visual Studio 17, Xcode 9.3
Update Atlas alongside since the replacement APIs are c++17 only.
De-activate the StyledTextCtrl module of WxWidgets on mac, since that is
a wrapper around the Scintilla Text editor and doesn't compile with
C++17 (as it uses auto_ptr). We don't use the editor, so this is also a
win on the compilation time front.
Closes#5862
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3166
This was SVN commit r24308.
No noteworthy build system changes, however rust is now necessary for
Spidermonkey compilation.
On windows, clang-cl is now necessary.
Tested by: Freagarach, Stan, Subitaneo
Refs #5860
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3143
This was SVN commit r24296.
Ahead of the SM68 migration, where we will need to use VS17, drop
support for compiling with VS16.
Refs #5862
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3158
This was SVN commit r24286.
We now support the most recent released version of `fmt` available (at
the time
of committing).
As we no longer patch `fmt` to get it to work within `pyrogenesis`, this
commit
also mostly removes its source from our code-tree (some headers are
retained for
Windows builds).
If you are a user of...
Linux/BSD: You will now need to have `fmt` installed from your
distribution's
package repository. The minimum supported version of `fmt` is
`4.0`.
OSX: The source is acquired and compiled (in `build-osx-libs.sh`),
then included and linked automatically.
Windows: The relevant header files are retained and, along with a
pre-built
library, are the only things still bundled.
Accepted by: wraitii
Tested by:
* Freagarach (Lubuntu 18.04, `fmt 4.0.0`)
* Krinkle (MacOS 10.14, `fmt 6.1.2`)
* nephele (Alpine Linux)
* wraitii (MacOS 10.14)
* Nescio (Fedora 33, `fmt 7.0.3`)
Windows library files built by: Stan
Fixes: #3190
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D2689
This was SVN commit r24267.
All are updated except:
- WxWidgets (not sure about compatibility)
- libogg (doesn't compile)
- zlib/libsodimum which have no update.
This drops supports for 10.11 and earlier, meaning we can now assume
SSE4.1 is present.
Updates the build system to account for this.
Closes#5777 (by virtue of upgrading to SDL 2.12)
Refs #4362
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3111
This was SVN commit r24257.
This changes VS to use the same library name as other platforms, since
the toolsets are binary-compatible going forward. This makes the build
script slightly more streamlined on windows.
Also enable building NSPR on windows as part of the spidermonkey build,
instead of compiling it separately.
Tested by: SubitaNeo, Stan
Refs #5859
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3115
This was SVN commit r24242.
This:
- Generates a VS solution for VS17
- Explicits the boost toolset chosen, leveraging ABI compatibility to
avoid recompiling the library (for now).
- Likewise, reuses the Spidermonkey libraries. The SM60 upgrades does
away with putting the toolset in the library name entirely.
Refs #5862
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3130
This was SVN commit r24240.
Spidermonkey 60 can only be compiled with C++14. This conflicts with
building 0 A.D. with C++11, so upgrade to C++14 first.
This in itself should not drop compiler support on any platform.
Tested on Windows by: Stan
Tested on Linux by: Freagarach
Refs #5859
Refs #5862
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3124
This was SVN commit r24235.