sys_vswprintf relies on platform-specific printf implementations, which
vary widely between platforms (in handling of truncation, return values,
use of %s/%S/%hs/%ls for mixing char and wchar_t strings, etc) and are
therefore a pain.
Use cppformat's fmt::sprintf instead, which has very similar syntax to
sprintf but is more C++ish and is portable.
Also, wchar_t is stupid, so use char* strings (which are expected to be
UTF-8) in CLogger. This creates a bit of a pain with changing all
callers to convert to char* strings, but that's their fault for not
using UTF-8 already.
Refs #3011.
This was SVN commit r16182.
Local types shall not be used as a template argument. So move it
to a higher scope. This restriction was lifted in C++11, so we
might want to change this back when we switch to that.
This was SVN commit r16101.
First, do a ray intersection test with the bounding-sphere for all
entities on the map and then check the more detailed selection shape for
the remaining candidates. Do checks that require component lookups after
the ray intersection tests because these are relatively expensive.
The old method for figuring out which entities are below the mouse
cursor was incorrect because it does a 2D check to filter out the first
candidates which can lead to incorrect results with lower camera angles
and high buildings or buildings with a large footprint. Such problems
were avoided with quite a large radius for this 2D test and resulted in
a large number of candiate entities after this first test (200-500).
Also rename PickEntitiesAtPoint to PickEntityAtPoint and make it return
only one (the closest) match.
I've tested performance with the tracelogger by starting a map and then
moving the mouse in circles for one minute. The results were relatively
stable. I've compared the total time percentage of input.js:836, which
spends nearly all of the time in PickEntityAtPoint.
Ardennes Forest - Normal size: Original: 41.46% Patched: 31.6%
Ardennes Forest - Giant size: Original: 40.59% Patched: 51.55%
As we see, it's faster on normal map sizes but slower on giant maps with
a lot of entities.
This approach can be further improved with some kind of spatial
subdivision for the culling (like an octree), which would help the unit
renderer too. This way it should be possible to make it faster (and
still correct) on all map sizes and with a large total numbers of
entities.
This was SVN commit r16098.
On my ESR31 branch, I've made two measurements with different replays
(both around 15000 turns).
In the first, I got around 3% performance improvement and in the second
about 7.5%. It mainly depends on how often aura changes related to the
female citizen aura happen.
This was SVN commit r16055.
The runtime is becoming more and more important in the JSAPI. As a
result, we also have more functionality on the runtime level and having
the whole ScriptRuntime class hidden in ScriptInterface.cpp doesn't make
sense anymore. ScriptInterface.cpp also has become quite a large file
and pulling out the runtime part makes it a bit smaller.
Refs #2462
This was SVN commit r15961.
This first commit only refactors code and does not add any new feature.
Refs #2913 (see this ticket for more information about the change)
This was SVN commit r15925.
The main problem was that GC was only called from the simulation before
this patch. This means when you were waiting in the multiplayer lobby or
just had the GUI open, it only called GC when getting close to the JS
runtime size limit (I assume). Another problem was the Net Server
runtime which didn't GC either. Here the runtime size limit is 16 MB
though, so it's not too terrible. These issues have both been addressed
and GC has been given a bit more time per incremental slice to make sure
it gets done in time. It's still far from perfect, but there are too
many changes in SpiderMonkey related to GC, so I don't want to spend too
much time on this yet.
Refs #2808
This was SVN commit r15787.
Also includes the patch from Sanderd17 to use Maps and Sets for the
Timer components. Sets can't be serialized yet, but in this case they
don't require serialization.
Refs #2475
This was SVN commit r15770.
Mount public in case we are starting Atlas and no mods are specified in
the config.
If users remove all mods and save this to the config and try to start
Atlas it will
crash, as it cannot find some needed files.
This was SVN commit r15678.
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.