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directly where possible, instead of transferring X, Y and Z components separately
some of this is probably a hold over from using ODE.Vector3, which is still necessary in some places.
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ODECharacter.ProcessTaints() though this makes no practical difference
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setting position at the same time as taint appears to undermine the whole purpose of taint
testing doesn't reveal any obvious regressions in doing this
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from collision events
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CollisionEventsThisFrame every time we need to send some new ones, reuse the existing one instead.
This assumes that the listener is using the data synchronously, which is currently the case.
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Despite its name, this wasn't actually being used in any collision checking
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Eliminate redundant argument on ProcessTaints()
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into a DestroyOdeStructures() method
also adds some method doc
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When upgrading the previously child agent to a root, the code was setting the Size parameter on the ODECharacter PhysicsActor.
This in turn reset Velocity, which cause the border stall.
I'm fixing this by commenting out the Velocity = Vector3.Zero lines since they don't appear to play a useful purpose
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avatar.
There is a bug here - once an avatar has landed it glides to its new position instead of performing a walk animation
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Default for this function is now not to automatically land.
This allows better control by scripts when an avatar is going to be landing on a prim rather than the ground.
Stopping the avatar involves faking a collision, to avoid the pid controller making it overshoot.
A better approach would be to gradually slow the avatar as we near the target
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to reflect OpenSim standards.
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100% sure of what all the consequences of this change are. Pushing up, so others can take a look.
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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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* Change the PhysicsCollision callback for objects to send full contact point information. This will be used to calculate the collision plane for avatars
* Send the physics engine velocity in terse updates, not the current force being applied to the avatar. This should fix several issues including crouching through the floor and walking through walls
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based on something that could change
* Tweaked a few other GetHashCode() overrides to bring them in line with MSDN recommendations
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it will definitely get us closer to the root cause.
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debugging easier. Without this, from the user's perspective.. they cannot move, fly or otherwise do anything physical and without a message on the console, it would be hard to tell that this is what is occurring.
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allocate memory, and therefore the unmanaged wrapper call fails or worse.. there's some unmanaged resource accounting in the ODEPlugin for ODECharacter that isn't being done properly now.
* The broken avatar may not be able to move, but it won't stop simulate from pressing on now. And, the simulator will try to destroy the avatar's physics proxy and recreate it again... but if this is what I think it is, it may not help.
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ScenePresence.AddToPhysicalScene.
* This causes time to be counted in ODECharacter and, when a collision occurs, the physics scene will report the collisions only if the the difference of last time it reported the collisions from now was more then the set ms.
* This is cool because the time accrues while collisions are not taking place and when they do take place again, you get an immediate update.
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* Set the Scene collision update time to 500 ms
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Eliminate dynamic capsule wobble. Instead introduce a small, fixed
tilt, and allow the tilt to rotate with the avatar while moving; the
tilt always faces away from the direction of avatar movement. The
rotation while moving should eliminate direction-dependent behavior
(e.g. only being able to climb on top of prims from certain directions).
Falling animation is still too frequently invoked.
Ideally the tilt should be completely eliminated, but doing so
currently causes the avatar to fall through the terrain.
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and idle performance.
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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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256m limitation within the OpenSimulator framework, however, the LLClient ClientView does not support regions larger then 256 meters so, if you try and make your region larger by setting Constants.RegionSize = 512; in OpenSim.Framework.Constants.cs, the terrain will not display on clients using the LLUDP protocol
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if the collisions will affect health if the avatar is invulnerable. (saves 3 loops)
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#2905
This fix re-introduces a small tilt into the capsule to prevent
avatar falling through terrain. Re-introduction of the tilt means
that some direction-dependent behavior when walking over prims, but
I have tried to minimize this.
Additionally this commit allows the capsule to wobble slightly when
being pushed around the terrain. This should make walking over prims
easier, as the capsule can wobble and glide diagonally over the prim's
edge, instead of rigidly being stopped vertically against the prim's
face.
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Fixes Mantis #3888
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Set av_capsule_tilted to false in opensim.ini. Default is true, so there is
no change in avatar behavior (and no breaking of existing content which
relies on the tilted capsule).
This commit straightens up the avatar capsule so it behaves consistently
(e.g. same collision behavior against prims regardless of which direction
the avatar is coming from; ability to fit through narrow doorways).
Please note this introduces other side effects which have not been fixed.
In particular:
* The avatar frequently falls through the terrain if it is not flat, though
the avatar behaves pretty well on flat terrain. This requires investigation
of the ode terrain collider.
* The apparent foot position of the avatar with respect to the ground
is changed. This requires investigation of the avatar height/capsule height.
Please consider this as work in progress.
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engine, caused by an "avatar infinite position" occurring under
heavy load.
- fixes "value too small" exception in ChatModule
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LICENSE.txt.
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singularity.
* WebStatsModule doesn't crash on restart. GodsModule doesn't crash when there is no Dialog Module. LLUDPServer doesn't crash when the Operation was Aborted.
* ODEPlugin does 'Almost NaN' sanity checks.
* ODEPlugin sacrifices NaN avatars to the NaN black hole to appease it and keep it from sucking the rest of the world in.
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* Now validating input to the Physics scene and warning when something is awry.
* This should help nail down that Non Finite Avatar Position Detected issue.
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in the ODEPlugin
* This may help one of the symptoms or mantis 3363 , however it probably won't solve the occasional NonFinite Avatar Position detected.. issues that some people see. That is probably an entirely different issue(NaN).
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OpenSim.ini. This is the code that causes you to rise off the ground when you press the fly button and attempts to keep you above ground automatically when flying in a simulator.
* minimum_ground_flight_offset, by default is 3 meters, as per Kitto Flora See OpenSim.ini.example for an example.
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