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CONFIG SET section key value value value
CONFIG GET section key
CONFIG SAVE (it saves, but does it save correctly?:)
ScriptEngine will react correctly to any config change made while it is running.
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Added option to share script load/unload thread between regions
Added event execution queue size limit
+ some bugfixes from all the changes
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OpenSim in 32-bit mode.
Fixed ScriptEngine.Common startup problems.
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Refreshing config based on this.
Temporarily disabled feature to refresh config file while running.
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Added comments and regions, restructured code
Changed a lot of AppDomain junk from console from using Console.Write to Log.Verbose and set it to #if DEBUG
All modules should now refresh their configuration runtime
Made all logging in ScriptEngine.Common get script name from actual engine
Renamed LSLLongCmdHandler to AsyncLSLCommandManager
Added auto-recover with 5 sec throttle for new MaintenanceThread
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Bugfix: Scripts exceeding max and set to be killed were not killed, only removed.
Added ability to re-read configuration while OpenSim is running
All regions now sharing one MaintenanceThread
New MaintenanceThread:
- checks for script execution timeout
- re-reads config
- starts/stops threads if thread active count becomes too high/low compared to config
Speed increase on event execution:
- Reuse of try{}catch{} blocks
- Time calculation on event execution
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Moved DotNetScriptEngine configuration to config file.
Added option to share script execution threads between regions.
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ScriptEngine.Common, only .Net-specific code in DotNetEngine. AppDomains, event handling, event execution queue and multithreading, script load/unload queue, etc has been moved to ScriptEngine.Common.
Loads of things has been put into interfaces instead of the specific class.
We are now one step closer to ScriptServer, and its very easy to implement new script languages. Just a few lines required to make them a OpenSim script module with all its glory.
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