Using references matches the C++ coding style better and should improve
performance a bit in theory. It avoids 2 copies of T in case of the
functions registered with RegisterFunction (mainy used in the GUI). It
should also avoid one or two copies in case of
DEFINE_INTERFACE_METHOD_X, which is used in the simulation, but I
haven't bothered to count it there exactly.
It is now predefined which types have to be passed by const reference
and which are passed by value. Note that references can't be used as
out-parameters (to return multiple values to JS). This hasn't worked
before either and probably never will.
This was SVN commit r17696.
However, using the terrain-only grid reveals one discrepancy between the
short pathfinder (which uses unit radii) and the long one (which uses
unit clearances). So I implemented the change proposed by sanderd17 in
#3294, which is removing unit radius and using only the pathfinder
clearance. Refs #3294
Now some tweaking has to be done in the templates, so that units get a
passability class suited to their apparent size. In the meantime the
unit motion is quite bugged.
This was SVN commit r16867.
This fixes the problem where passing a non-ASCII string to
debug_printf(L"%hs", s) caused vswprintf_s to fail on Linux (because it
doesn't know what encoding the char* is meant to have). Now debug
messages will remain as UTF-8 until they reach the OS.
Fixes#3021.
This was SVN commit r16332.
This upgrade also introduces exact stack rooting (see to the wiki:
JSRootingGuide) and fixes problems with moving GC. This allows us to
enable generational garbage collection (GGC).
Measurements a few months ago have shown a performance improvement of a
non-visual replay of around 13.5%. This probably varies quite a bit, but
it should be somewhere between 5-20%. Memory usage has also been
improved. Check the forum thread for details.
Thanks to everyone from the team who helped with this directly or
indirectly (review, finding and fixing issues, the required C++11
upgrade, the new autobuilder etc.)! Also thanks to the SpiderMonkey
developers who helped on the #jsapi channel or elsewhere!
Fixes#2462, #2415, #2428, #2684, #1374
Refs #2973, #2669
This was SVN commit r16214.
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.
Instead of each CCmpVisualActor rendering itself individually, collect
all the units in a single CCmpUnitRenderer. This avoids the overhead of
doing Interpolate/RenderSubmit calls every frame for every object in the
world. It also allows more efficient culling.
CCmpUnitRenderer knows the positions of each object at the start and end
of each turn, and computes the bounding sphere of the object along that
path. That allows quick culling without recomputing the precise
interpolated transform every frame. (In the future it could be improved
much more.)
Clarify and clean up the sending of PositionChanged messages, and add
new InterpolatedPositionChanged.
Remove the forceFloating parameter from GetInterpolatedTransform, since
it doesn't fit the new design. Replace it with a (non-synchronised) flag
in CCmpPosition.
Move construction progress from CCmpVisualActor to CCmpPosition, so that
it consistently affects all position/transform computation.
Refs #2337.
This was SVN commit r15265.
The tests crashed on my Debian systems but not on my Ubuntu system.
The crash happened in line 142 of SpiderMonkey's ThreadLocal.h.
I know that I had to use a workarounnd for contexts to avoid destroying
the context that was created first. I also had in mind that in newer
versions a JS_Init function got introduced which presumably solves this
kind of issues.
Based on this experience I assumed runtimes could have a similar problem
and this patch indeed fixes the issues.
Unfortunately the correct usage of JSRuntimes in that regard is not
documented.
There's only a rater misterious comment in JSAPI.h which hasn't been
cleared up so far and is most likely completely outdated
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=992641).
This was SVN commit r14995.
This commit contains all the required changes to our source files and
build scripts (hopefully).
A next commit will remove the old stuff of SpiderMonkey 1.8.5.
Spcial thanks to:
- H4writer who helped a lot mainly with the performance issues we
had/have, but also with other problems or questions.
- Leper for the review.
- Historic_bruno for implementing the build scripts on Mac OS X and
testing on the Mac.
- The people from the #jsapi channel and from
mozilla.dev.tech.js-engine who answered a lot of questions and helped
solving problems.
- All the other people who helped
Refs #1886Fixes#2442Fixes#2416
This was SVN commit r14877.
Each GUI Page gets its own compartment and all ScriptInterfaces in the
same thread should now use the same JS Runtime.
This is required for the SpiderMonkey upgrade.
Check the ticket for details.
Closes#2241
Refs #1886
Refs #1966
This was SVN commit r14496.
Implements custom, VFS-based map load/save dialogs for Atlas (replaces
broken native file dialogs), fixes#631, #889.
Fixes map loading/saving to handle arbitrary subdirectories for better
organization.
Adds default settings to Atlas player panel, fixes#1872. Each setting
now has a checkbox to choose whether it should be saved with the map
(avoids writing lots of useless default data for each map).
Adds map preview setting to Atlas, refs #1745.
Cleans up and simplifies some duplicate code.
Fixes optional serialization performance test.
This was SVN commit r13938.
Backport os_getversion from premake4.4-beta4 and extend it to support
POSIX-compilant systems.
Add some missing newlines at the end of file as these cause warnings on
OpenBSD.
Update the config paths.
This was SVN commit r11970.
Fixed out of bounds memory access in Atlas due to always using global
terrain in TerrainOverlay
Fixed wrong player ID calculation in TerritoryOverlay
This was SVN commit r10929.
- separate file_system_util into vfs functions (-> vfs/vfs_util) and
file_system (avoids ugly fs_util namespace prefix)
- get rid of non-portable O_BINARY_NP etc. flags
- use standard O_WRONLY etc. flags instead of LIO_WRITE; but avoid the
need for specifying O_CREAT|O_TRUNC
- only open files for aio when O_DIRECT is specified (which 0ad does
not) - avoids wasting time and security issues
- return file descriptor directly instead of via output param
- waio: safer FCB mechanism that avoids mixing descriptors between lowio
and aio
This was SVN commit r9550.
- use wrapper class instead of std::wstring (reduces mixing of
strings/paths; allows safe+easy join via operator/ and convenient
case-insensitive comparison via operator==, avoids NativePathFromString,
similar to boost::filesystem)
- NativePath -> OsPath
- add hash and To/FromJSVal for Path
- add TS_ASSERT_PATH_EQUALS
- replace _wfopen_s with sys_OpenFile
- remove obsolete SortFiles/Directories
This was SVN commit r9107.
- replace more std::wstring with Native or VfsPath; wstring_from_utf8 ->
NativePathFromString
- replace sequences of Join(Path(), Basename+extension) with
ChangeExtension in wsdl, CacheLoader
- add Path::IsDirectory to replace .empty() / path_is_dir_sep(.back()).
also changed behavior to reflect the fact that "" is the VFS root
_directory_
- Path::Join now allows 2 identical path types (e.g. VfsPath) or one
char* literal (prevents inadvertently introducing non-safe characters).
to convert from wstring or wchar_t, use an explicit ctor (e.g.
VfsPath(wchar_t_string))
This was SVN commit r9091.
Pass terrain passability data to AI scripts.
Expand pathfinder passability data to 16 bits per tile, to allow more
classes.
Support 16-bit ints in serializer.
Partially support JS typed arrays.
Allow foundations to be placed on top of units (fixes#499).
Stop farms and fishes blocking movement (fixes#534).
Add obstruction flags to allow finer control over what they block.
Associate entity IDs with obstruction shapes, to allow finding colliding
entities.
Support moving to the edge of a target entity with inactive obstruction.
Support foundation entities in AI.
Support playing as non-hele civs.
This was SVN commit r8899.
Fix said tests for UnitAI.
Hopefully fix#647 too.
Document HFSM interface a bit.
Add Engine.DumpSimState() console command for debugging.
This was SVN commit r8681.
Remove redundant comparisons in pathfinder.
Simplify range query result ordering.
Avoid throwing exception on script errors in debug serializer.
This was SVN commit r7828.