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Forgot to add file for llRequestUrl() test in commit b8a7c8b
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[Hypergrid] in *Common.ini.example. Backwards compatible for now.
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one I added yesterday -- this is for helping move config vars out of [Startup]
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default under [Startup]. They can then be overwritten in the other sections (but probably shouldn't). I kept the existing code for backwards compatibility, so this should not cause any breaks from people's current configurations. But people should move to have these 2 vars under [Startup] -- see OpenSim.ini.example and Robust.HG.ini.example. And yes, both names now end with "URI" for consistency.
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llPushObject() where the code assumed that the physics actor it null-checked would still be null when it invoked a method on it
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avoid a Windows casting issue in SmartThreadPool for large TimeSpans.
TimeSpan.Milliseconds is an int64. However, STP casts this to an int (32-bit).
If TimeSpan.MaxValue is given then the casting results in an invalid value for the SDK WaitHandle.WaitAll() call.
This was causing the co-op script termination regression tests to fail on Windows but not Mono 2.10.8 (which is perhaps not strict in the negative values that it accepts).
Solution here is to use the int millisecondsTimeout STP call rather than the TimeSpan one.
This also allows us to more clearly specify Timeout.Infinite rather than TimeSpan.MaxValue
Thanks to Teravus for this spot.
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Implements the parameters as properties, the serialization and
database storage (MySQL only). Implements llSetPrimitiveParams for
prim physics shape and the other 4 extra params. Only the prim shape type
"None" is currently functional. No support for the Viewer UI (yet), that
will be ported in due course. Lots more to port, this is a large-ish changeset.
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them through to ScriptUtils class in OpenSim.Region.Framework.dll
Renames functions to better reflect what they do.
This is so that code registering with modInvoke() can reuse this code to provide functions that behave in a consistent manner with existing LSL/OSSL functions.
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enabled" error if these were disabled and a viewer attempted to call one.
This was not working because the shouter was wrongly signalled as an agent rather than a prim
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This is mostly Bluewall's work but I am also bumping the general version number
OpenSimulator 0.7.5 remains in the release candidate stage.
I'm doing this because master is significantly adding things that will not be in 0.7.5
This update should not cause issues with existing external binary DLLs because our DLLs do not have strong names
and so the exact version match requirement is not in force.
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not correctly handle single statement versions of for, while and do-while loops.
Add regression tests to validate the fix.
This problem will not affect the default abort termination mode.
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that these can be triggered by future code (not yet implemented).
Also hooks up moving_start and moving_end script events, eliminating itemID on XEngine EventManager methods since this is completely unused.
An adaptation of the patch in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6515
Thanks Garmin Kawaguichi and Signpost Marv.
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Correction so that scripts can turn Flexi off as well as on.
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working', and if you look deep enough, you see that the results are not really stable depending on the direction of the ray.
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Hopefully will fix windows build via compile.bat
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now as they appear to cause failures with testing in jenkins.
These tests are not very useful anyway as they never actually get a chance to try termination before the script runs out of stack
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deprecated in later .net versions
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make llGiveMoney async so the script thread is not held up waiting for comms
to an external server.
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routines on the physics engine. Won't make a difference for any
existing scripts since ODE always returned Vector3.Zero.
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This is required because some threads are created in the constructor, so assigning the name afterwards would be too late.
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New constants for llGetObjectDetails OBJECT_CHARACTER_TIME,
OBJECT_ROOT, OBJECT_ATTACHED_POINT, OBJECT_PATHFINDING_TYPE,
OBJECT_PHYSICS, OBJECT_PHANTOM and OBJECT_TEMP_ON_REZ
also Pathfining constants, 3 of which are used by llGetObjectDetails
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The type of the keys returned by llGetAgentList corrected to LSL_Key
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default animation but continue to allow scripts to do so.
This keeps the fix from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6327
and fixes the behaviour regression in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6483
Animations may still exhibit different behaviour if both scripts and clients are adjusting animations.
A change in the behaviour of client AO to not remove all animations may be a better long term approach.
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wait handle to script APIs.
APIs don't need to reference any methods on EventWaitHandle
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fails to load.
Moves the noise co-op start/stop debug log messages to only display if xengine debug level >= 1
Logs which stop strategy is being used (abort or co-op)
Adjusts some other logging to remove not very useful stuff
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continue to generate C# that is functionality identical to historical generation
This is to eliminate disruption until co-op termination has been well-tested.
In non co-op mode, XEngine will continue to load DLLs of the existing Script class and the new XEngineScript class.
Moving to co-op mode still requires existing script DLL deletion to force recompilation, either manually or by setting DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true for one run.
This change also means that scripts which fail to initialize do not still show up as running scripts.
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event function.
Such code would normally terminate quickly with a stack overflow exception anyway.
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This is to ensure loops aren't actually terminating from a wait on an LSL function.
This was not the case with any of the existing tests.
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regression.
Such a script would probably run out of stack pretty quickly anyway.
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Also fixes bug in do-while test
Improves detection of failure due to invalid script in test
Sets up xengine anew for each test rather than once for the while testsuite to improve isolation between tests.
Stop listening for chat after the first 'script is running' chat is received to reduce test run time.
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Minor changes to scripts in other tests.
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Add regression test for this case.
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co-op setting is active in its regression tests.
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addition to termination on wait.
This involves inserting opensim_reserved_CheckForCoopTermination() calls in lsl -> c# translation at any place where the script could be in a loop with no wait calls.
These places are for, while, do-while, label, user function call and manual event function call.
Call goes through to an XEngineScriptBase which extends ScriptBase.
IEngine is extended to supply necessary engine-specific parent class references and constructor parameters to Compiler.
Unfortunately, since XEngineScriptBase has to be passed WaitHandle in its constructor, older compiled scripts will fail to load with an error on the OpenSim console.
Such scripts will need to be recompiled, either by removing all *.dll files from the bin/ScriptEngines/<region-id> or by setting DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true in [XEngine] for one run.
Automatic recompilation may be implemented in a later commit.
This feature should not yet be used, default remains termination with Thread.Abort() which will work as normal once scripts are recompiled.
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script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)
This makes use of EventWaitHandles since various web references indicate that Thread.Interrupt() can also cause runtime instability.
If co-op termination is enabled, then termination sets the wait handle instead of waiting for a timeout before possibly aborting the thread.
This allows the script to cleanly terminate if it's in a llSleep/LL function delay or the next time it enters such a wait without any timeout period.
Co-op termination is not yet testable since checking for termination request within loops that never trigger a wait is not yet implemented.
This commit, unlike 1b5c41c, passes the wait handle as an extra parameter through IScript.Initialize() instead of passing IScriptInstance itself.
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during a script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)"
Doing this as a favour to Melanie. This will be back with passing the wait handles directly to the api.
This reverts commit 1b5c41c14ad11325be249ea1cce3c65d4d6a89be.
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script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)
This makes use of EventWaitHandles since various web references indicate that Thread.Interrupt() can also cause runtime instability.
If co-op termination is enabled, then termination sets the wait handle instead of waiting for a timeout before possibly aborting the thread.
This allows the script to cleanly terminate if it's in a llSleep/LL function delay or the next time it enters such a wait without any timeout period.
Co-op termination is not yet testable since checking for termination request within loops that never trigger a wait is not yet implemented.
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