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Adds full implementation of all llDetected* functions for sensors,
collisions and touches. Adds changed(CHANGED_REGION_RESTART) event
to allow restarting of eye-candy functionality not currently
persisted with the prim.
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0001495: [PATCH] Adds an API for for plugins to create
new Console commands and Help
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reference not set to an instance of object' exception
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0001476: [PATCH] Allow larger script state files to be loaded
The previous limitation on load file size was too small for
larger script projects
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This patch brings the Yield Prolog in sync with the YP r669.
Biggest item is support for functions asserta and assertz ,
providing dynamic databases.
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protected functions that only return object counts to public so it can be easily used by outside classes.
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as llSetObjectPermMask. By default it's off.
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however, I think I understand now how to make it work. I just don't want
to have this broken for people this weekend.
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will work.
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because it won't do the setting of the prim flexi from not-flexi, however, it'll tweak the parameters of an already existing flexi prim.
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border to a position below it. After teleporting, you can go under the terrain if you like as usual.
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interesting, but successful way to do it.
* This also takes care of a few error situations that were previously never seen.
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sync online documentation with source code every continuous build run.
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tests for LSL types and strings.
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I'm getting an unhandled exception in openxmlrpcchannel during simulator initialization.
I have two objects in different regions that open remote data channels in the state_entry event.
It appears that the state_entry call is executing before the postinitialize method is called in
xmlrpcmodule (the exception occurs because m_openChannels is not initialized).
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the function that reports errors in event handling is not computing the
line numbers correctly for windows paths (and probably linux paths).
As a result, the conversion to int throws an exception.
note... i'm not sure why we extract the line number, convert it to an int,
then convert it back to a string... but hey... :-)
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Thank you, Melanie. And Thank you ckrinke. Bigups!
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This patch implements the llLoopSound patch from Xantor for the XEngine
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Corrects the XEngine's script startup semantics.
Completes llRequestAgentData
Implements llDetectedLink
Fixes a few minor issues
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Corrects the XEngine's script startup semantics.
Completes llRequestAgentData
Implements llDetectedLink
Fixes a few minor issues
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Corrects the XEngine's script startup semantics.
Completes llRequestAgentData
Implements llDetectedLink
Fixes a few minor issues
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the client thread terminating when creating a new script.
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I have detected a bug of conversion data type in OpenSim.Data.MSSQL.MSSQLInventoryData.addInventoryItem(InventoryItemBase item)
in the GroupOwned field.
My sollution is to change the flield to bit in the table. In the
readInventoryItem(IDataReader reader) change too item.Flags =
(uint) reader["flags"]; to item.Flags = Convert.ToUInt32(reader["flags"]);
Now Inventory runs fine.
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LSL scripts in which a float type is cast to a string or a string type
is cast to a float do not compile. When the script is translated from
LSL to C#, the LSL float type is translated into double. There is no
string <-> double cast in C#, so compilation fails.
There is a LSLFloat type, however it seems unfinished and is not used.
I am attaching a patch that implements the LSLFloat type. I have also
added two methods to the LSLString type to facilitate float <-> string casts.
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* Unfortunately, there's some kludges with the Async manager and the llDetected functions that I have yet to decipher... so llDetected functions don't work with collision events at the moment....
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commit
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warning for debugging purposes
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* 5000 commits in this repository!
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up the resources
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* Not yet ready for public use
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* However, still not actually archiving anything except textures
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* Ignoring it on reload as of yet
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having reached the intermediate level of .NET's XmlSudoku, i've
now figured out how to do deserialization using different
XmlSerializers (this stuff begins to grow on me, sigh).
[still not used code, work-in-progress]
* adding convenience property on OSHttpRequest.cs (from awebb)
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removes a lock on every SendPacketTo call, which was shown to have
good performance benefits by the IBM China Research Lab.
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