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packet directly) to reference OpenSim.Region.ClientStack.LindenUDP.
This time I actually properly did a clean build
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simulator console commands
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in Scene.
This is to resolve previous build break.
This unnecessarily but harmlessly reads and sets the parameter multiple times - scene was doing the same thing.
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OpenSim.Region.Clientstack.Linden.UDP
This is to allow it to use OpenSim.Framework.Monitoring in the future.
This is also a better location since the packet pool is linden udp specific
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Fixes Mantis #6327
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rather than m_log
This should really be happening for all console commands (though many don't).
However, things might get difficult if both a console command and other code invoke the same paths.
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Not yet used.
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monitoring module.
This increments a SlowFrames counter if a frame takes over 120% of maximum time.
This commit also introduces a generic OpenSim.Framework.Monitoring.Stat which is available to any code that wants to register a statistic.
This is more granualar than asking objects to create their own reports.
At some point this will supersede earlier IMonitor and IAlert facilities in MonitoringModule which are only available to scene code.
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This introduces expected contact point hints to the ODE Collider to better determine when to throttle updates as excessive. This /should/ smooth physics objects out again, however, I cannot know every configuration of OpenSimulator, so I'm requesting that testers please examine this change on their build.
Thanks!
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with wearables. The fact that this hasn't caused problems earlier
suggests either that no one is using multiple layers of wearables or
that this code is useless because the assets are coming in with the
wearables request.
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Implementation/LSL_Api.cs
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to control the reporting of a new angular velocity. I think that this could be here for one of two reasons, 1. vehicles and llMoveToTarget with axis lock, or 2. To attempt to make things look more stable in the physics scene then they really are, however, this also really affects the angular velocity reporting negatively causing things to spin wildly and jump back into place repeatedly. To compromise, if the prim is a vehicle or is being used as a motor target, the original functionality is still applied. If that's not the case, angular velocity is reported with a linear velocity of 0.02m/step. To be clear on the effect of the physical world... When you push things, there's still a lag time where you walk into the object but once the object is in motion, it begins to move as you would expect so results in slightly more realistic motion.
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require perms and have higher threat level
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and what is in OpenSimDefaults.ini. Comment and debug printout changes.
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children of BSPrim and BSCharacter.
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type changed.
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was using the child shape address at call time rather than the one created at taint time.
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no lag between what the vehicle code sees and what the physics engine is using.
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year ago.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2519655/httpwebrequest-is-extremely-slow."
But the patch is here, in case anyone wants to try it.
This reverts commit 531edd51d82ecd6a842a2611c99e9919634491ef.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2519655/httpwebrequest-is-extremely-slow.
Thanks R.Gunther (rigun@rigutech.nl) https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/opensim-users/2012-September/010986.html
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object is attached from the scene.
Enables previously disabled regression test.
Based on SingpostMarv's patch in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6302 but I prefer a simpler approach that does not expose a resume scripts option right now.
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destroyed. This fixes many problems with physical linksets.
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keep the creation of constraints separate from runtime.
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use.
Added callbacks for shape and body changes in GetBodyAndShape() so the linkset
constraints can be picked up and restored. A better design might be to have
a "prim shape changed" event. Think about that.
Added constraint types to general constraint class.
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going back now.
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pointers at runtime and at taint-time. Now passes the body into the
taint.
Vehicles zero inertia when active to eliminate Bullet's contribution
to vehicle motion.
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Static objects are set to ISLAND_SLEEPING rather than DISABLE_SIMULATION.
Might reconsider this and, alternatively, have dynamic objects force activation.
Clean up use of DetailLog().
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Rearrangement and cleanup of shape collection code. Much more readable.
Enabling and use of collision filters and masks.
Addition of ID to body creation BulletSimAPI calls so always set in
shape for collision reporting.
Change default of ShouldSplitSimulationIslands and ShouldRandomizeSolverOrder
from 'false' to 'true'. When 'false', this suppresses NO_CONTACT_RESPONSE
which makes volume detect fail.
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so the members case is consistant. Caused modifications everywhere.
New logic in BSShapeCollection to track use and sharing of shapes.
I just reslized, though, that shapes cannot be shared because the
shape's UserPointer is the localID of the prim and is required
for tracking collisions. More changes coming.
Added DuplicateCollisionShape2() to API and changed BuildNativeShape2
to take a ShapeData structure so don't have to pass so many parameters.
This matches the latest version of BulletSim.dll.
Additions and removal of DetailLog() statements for debugging.
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