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package rather than some in OpenSim.Tests.Common.Mock
the separate mock package was not useful and was just another using line to always add
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event queue (e.g. an NPC), only warn if event queue debugging is greater than zero.
Removes the spurious log warnings if groups are active when NPCs are used.
Adds more regression tests associated with adding messages to the event queue
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it clear that all non-clientstack callers should be using this rather than RemoveClient() in order to step through the ScenePresence state machine properly.
Adds IScene.CloseAgent() to replace RemoveClient()
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hear chat from their source region for some time after teleport completion.
This occurs on v2 teleport since the source region now waits 15 secs before closing the old child agent, which could still receive chat.
This commit introduces a ScenePresenceState.PreClose which is set before the wait, so that ChatModule can check for ScenePresenceState.Running.
This was theoretically also an issue on v1 teleport but since the pause before close was only 2 secs there, it was not noticed.
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an line from A->B->C would not close region A when reaching C
The root cause was that v2 was only closing neighbour agents if the root connection also needed a close.
However, fixing this requires the neighbour regions also detect when they should not close due to re-teleports re-establishing the child connection.
This involves restructuring the code to introduce a scene presence state machine that can serialize the different add and remove client calls that are now possible with the late close of the
This commit appears to fix these issues and improve teleport, but still has holes on at least quick reteleporting (and possibly occasionally on ordinary teleports).
Also, has not been completely tested yet in scenarios where regions are running on different simulators
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automatically turns off any logging enabled between tests
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race condition checks.
This is to allow a second attempt to remove an avatar even if "show connections" shows them as already inactive (i.e. close has already been attempted once).
You should only attempt --force if a normal kick fails.
This is partly for diagnostics as we have seen some connections occasionally remain on lbsa plaza even if they are registered as inactive.
This is not a permanent solution and may not work anyway - the ultimate solution is to stop this problem from happening in the first place.
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logic.
This does require the server to be added before it is set as the main Instance
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the same simulator.
This involves a large amount of change in test scene setup code to allow test scenes to share shared modules
SetupScene is now an instance method that requires an instantiation of SceneHelpers, though other SceneHelpers methods are still static
May split these out into separate classes in the future.
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of the other way around.
This is necessary so that code in HttpServer can use framework facilities such as the thread watchdog for monitoring purposes.
Doing this shuffle meant that MainServer was moved into OpenSim/Framework/Servers
Also had to make OpenSim.Framework.Console rely on OpenSim.Framework rather than the other way around since it in turn relies on HttpServer
MainConsole and some new interfaces had to be moved into OpenSim/Framework to allow this. This can be reverted if parts of OpenSim.Framework stop relying on console presence (cheifly RegionInfo)
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BaseHttpServer.RemovePollServerHTTPHandler() that stopped existing code in ClientClosed() from actually tearing down the poll handler
Actually doing the tear down appear to have no ill effects with region crossing and teleport.
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registers an http poll
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