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rather than setting phantom.
This was an oversight when removing some race conditions from PhysicsActor setting recently.
Regression tests extended to probe this code path.
Extending regression tests required implementation of a BasicPhysicsPrim (there was none before). However, BasicPhysics plugin is still of no current practical use other than to fill in as a component for other parts of regression testing.
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when we've already passed size information to the avatar at PhysicsScene.AddAvatar()
Eliminate some copypasta for height setting in OdeCharacter
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the npc to move.
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This reverts commit bb402d0d95c934fbcd8b1c03e228ec1d0a14f14d.
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Fixes: Undo, T-pose of others on login, modifiedBulletX works again, feet now stand on the ground instead of in the ground, adds checks to CombatModule. Adds: Redo, Land Undo, checks to agentUpdate (so one can not fall off of a region), more vehicle parts. Finishes almost all of LSL (1 function left, 2 events).
Direct flames and kudos to Revolution, please
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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associated methods.
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lets you configure region sizes to be smaller without crashing the region. I remind you that regions are still square, must be a multiple of 4, and the Linden client doesn't like anything other then 256. If you set it bigger or smaller, the terrain doesn't load in the client, the map has issues, and god forbid you connect it to a grid that expects 256m regions.
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a raycast test safely.
* Test for prim obstructions between the avatar and camera. If there are obstructions, inform the client to move the camera closer. This makes it so that walls and objects don't obstruct your view while you're moving around. Try walking inside a hollowed tori. You'll see how much easier it is now because your camera automatically moves closer so you can still see.
* Created a way to know if the user's camera is alt + cammed or just following the avatar.
* Changes IClientAPI interface by adding SendCameraConstraint(Vector4 CameraConstraint)
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LICENSE.txt.
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walk/stand animations will get used instead of just falling
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llSetHoverHeight() should not clamp the x/y position of an object the way MoveTo does,
and it should recalculate the absolute height to hover at as an object moves to reflect
the current ground/water height under it.
Correctly implementing required adjusting the Physics interfaces and implementing at
the physics plug-in level. The attached is a patch that correctly implements
llSetHoverHeight() including updates to the ODE physics plug-in.
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0.6.3.* to better track down dll ref and overwrite problems.
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poor Nant. We probably should take the opportunity to let the non-module bins reside in their /bin/Debug dirs later.
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now. The flying status was temporarily being ignored, which caused the avie to drop sometimes -- there was a race condition. In the process it also fixes that annoying bug in basic physics where the avie would drop half-way to the ground upon region crossings (SetAppearance was missing). Additionally, a lot of child-agent-related code has been cleaned up; namely child agents are now consistently not added to physical scenes, and they also don't have appearances. All of that happens in MakeRoot, consistently.
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* should work - the last compile failure looks like a random glitch...
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* This pushes an identifier for the OpenSim scene to the physics scene. This allows log messages from the physics scene to identify which OpenSim scene they relate to.
* Thanks Gerhard
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ODEPlugin and pipes them to their respective LSL method.
* NBody will need to be updated, this is an API change. Torque property and AddAngularForce
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* Warning! Physics API change. This means that the NBodySimulation needs to be updated!
* PhysicsActor -> void SetVolumeDetect(int) needs to go into classes that use PhysicsActor as their base class.
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Use height calculation in Basic Physics and Physics of Simplicity so that avatars larger than the default walk with straight legs and shorter walk on the ground.
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root agent scene test
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subroutine down through the physics modules through PhysActor
and SceneObjectPart. No connection to the physics simulators.
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in the classes between the LSL implementation and the
underlying physics engines.
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to the various physics engines. No connection to the
underlying physics simulator yet, just plumbing through
the various classes.
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to the various physics engines. No connection to the
underlying physics simulator yet, just plumbing through
the various classes.
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* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
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units may not match the Linden implementation.
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of some of the parameters we pass to it's constructor now like, 'm_allowPhysicalPrim', 'seeIntoOtherRegions', etc.. so on
* The main purpose of this is to provide configuration options for ODE and other physics plug-ins that are advanced enough to be able to be configured.
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not the attachment.
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* Nothing user facing yet.
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* Currently if you apply that to only one or two axis you get unpredictable and sometimes explosive results.
* Three axis works well enough to play with it anyway. More work is needed here.
* Fixed an incorrectly named method in ODE.NET
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* It doesn't generate at_target events, because they don't exist yet in the script engine.
* The Tau is different, however, compatible with scripts I tested.
* Not perfect... but pretty good.
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* Added osSetPrimFloatOnWater(BOOL) to make Physical prim float at the water level.
* osSetPrimFloatOnWater(TRUE); or osSetPrimFloatOnWater(FALSE);
* By default, prim do not float at the water level.
* More work is needed on the floating, but it's a start.
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