- Allows compositing any two templates in TemplateLoader, and not just
filters: 'A|B|C' is now valid for any template A, B and C.
- Allows parents to be composited paths 'A|B|C'. In such a schema, if A
or B themselves specify a parent, the actual composition becomes
A|pA|B|pB|C and so on.
This allows, by leveraging the common schema of our entities, to reduce
duplication.
For convenience, templates in "special/filters/" and "mixins/" can be
included by their direct name. Others have to be completely specified.
See the two provided cases for examples:
- 'hoplite' becomes a mixin that can be used to apply the Phalanx
formation
- 'builder' becomes a mixin that can be give a template the ability to
build the standard structures, and gives the 'Builder' identity class.
This also allows deduplicating that list of tokens.
Update checkrefs & swap std::map for std::unordered_map in
TemplateLoader.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3801
This was SVN commit r25223.
This removes FindAllPlaceableTemplates, replaces the few uses of it by
FindAllTemplates,
and makes that ignore all templates starting with special/ in addition
to those starting
with template_.
Now modders can use entirely different template organization schemes
(more folders, different
folders, etc) without having to edit a file that was never well
documented.
In conjunction with a few of the template moving patches preceding this
rubble/ and other/catafalque
are now placeable. The former now does not decay anymore and users that
want that should use the
decay| filter, the latter will be taken care of in #4762.
Return to making FindAllTemplates return all placeable templates again
(switch to unplaceable filter).
To reiterate the main point: Only templates starting with special/ or
template_ will not show up as
placeable in Atlas (or show up to code querying for all (placeable)
templates. If you want to add more
of those use one of these naming schemes (and possibly subfolders in
special/).
Reviewed By: fatherbushido
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D935
This was SVN commit r20246.
To achieve this, mirage entities are created per player, to replace the
real entities when these ones fall into the fog-of-war. These mirage
entities are created on-the-fly, and destroyed when they get back in
sight.
This depends heavily on the VisibilityChanged message added in
2174eaaeee.
As a temporary adjustment, territories do not explore the map anymore
when their borders change. See #2709.
Fixes#599
This was SVN commit r15612.