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This allows cross-api method calls on the implementation and also allows
"Meta APIs" that only provide common functionality to other APIs
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Floating text, Rotation, Texture animation, Particle System
This will make "Eye Candy" scripts work without modification in
XEngine. The use of the CHANGED_REGION_RESTART hack is no longer
needed. Implemented in MySQL only, hovertext also in SQLite.
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* This is a HUGE OMG update and will definitely have unknown side effects.. so this is really only for the strong hearted at this point. Regular people should let the dust settle.
* This has been tested to work with most basic functions. However.. make sure you back up 'everything' before using this. It's that big!
* Essentially we're back at square 1 in the testing phase.. so lets identify things that broke.
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which is a thin wrapper around a IWorkItemResult from the SmartThreadPool.
However, it is very easy to reimplement on top of basic threading and therefore
makes the IScriptInstance class independent of the specific threading
implementation.
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llDetectedLink(). Also a small refactor to remove an interface member
from IScriptEngine.
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engines that want to use the XEngine's instance handling and state
persistence can do so. IScriptInstance is optional, but it does
require the SmartThreadPool if it is used.
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an implicit reference into a proxied one and further reduces memory
consumption of XEngine
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Fix a script Xengine deadlock/hang if llResetScript is used in changed()
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Another new OSSL function for returning the name of the script engine
currently running, osGetScriptEngineName, added to both DotNet and XEngine
OSSL API.
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not break trunk.
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api and compiler out of XEngine"
"First stage in a major Script Engine refactor, that will result in the LSL implementaions ebing reconverged. Not there yet, but one major part is done."
Thank you, Melanie!
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