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know what"
This reverts commit f798679b8005e532f933553007cca989112f4a1d.
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this is, you should test it. If you don't, don't use it.
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region anyway
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due to unhandled file lock exception. Attempt to resolve by wrapping several instances of file create / read logic in using statements and added some error handling for locked file exceptions. If it is IDisposable, it must be disposed! The close statements are unnecessary but harmless so I have left those in. The end of the using block will close and dispose automagically.
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the script hasn't yet saved state, or can't save state because of a loop
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compiling it
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is fully rezzed and all scripts in it are instantiated. This ensures that link
messages will not be lost on rez/region crossing and makes heavily scripted
objects reliable.
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Send continuous touch() events if the left mouse button is held down while moving over an object
This conforms with Linden Lab practice
Thanks Revolution
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When an object was deleted, the remove script instance call was aggregating the scripting events as normal.
This would queue a full update of the prim before the viewer was notifed of the deletion of that prim (QuitPacket)
On some occasions, the QuitPacket would be sent before the full update was dequeued and sent.
In principle, you would think that a viewer would ignore updates for deleted prims. But it appears that in the Linden viewer (1.23.5),
a prim update that arrives after the prim was deleted instead makes the deleted prim persist in the viewer. Such prims have no properties
and cannot be removed from the viewer except by a relog.
This change stops the prim event aggregation call if it's being deleted anyway, hence removing the spurious viewer-confusing update.
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Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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CRs cleaned from patch
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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It was used. By the API, which is dynamically loaded. So it didn't complain
until it hit Bamboo
This reverts commit 33d5018e94e52cb875bf43bced623bdc6aa41ef0.
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not in a funky debug window.
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Committed from my other box where git is not configured properly
Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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Change the reader to wrap old-style definitions in new style wrappers.
Change importer to not check irrelevant data that can't be reconstructed
This removes the last bit of knowledge of XEngine's .state files from core.
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rez from inventory.
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Add Engine=xxx attribute and check for it's presence. Ignore state data
written bby another engine
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pass script state and assembly again properly. Reintroduce respecting tht
TrustBinaries flag. Changes the interregion protocol! No version bump
because it was broken anyway, so with a version mismatch it will simply
stay broken, but not crash. Region corssing still doesn't work because
there is still monkey business with both rezzed prims being pushed across
a border and attached prims when walking across a border. Teleport is
untested by may work.
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internally
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all scripts are loaded from the same thread, rather than launching a
new one for each script. This is only marginally slower, but avoids the
race condition that led to script engine failure.
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* Added the new AppDomainLoading variable to the [XEngine] section in the example config
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debug pane. This will still use DEBUG_CHANNEL currently, since it is not
fully implemented. This also removes the "Compiled successfully" message
that pops up in the viewer.
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If XEngine compile fails, show script name in error message in-world as well as the exception itself
Thanks Luca Peck
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to return dynamic method objects
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creates a scene named 'My Test' which just happens to be the last scene displayed in the nunit log before it goes boom.
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Moved the Close() for the appdomain-hosted parts into a new destructor
on ScriptInstance.
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This matches behavior seen with an earlier attempt to do this, apparently
the sponsor mechanism does't work in Mono
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|Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 09:51:52 -0700
|Subject: [PATCH] Closed two major memory leaks for scripted objects
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|Two major memory leaks for the scripted objects were fixed
|- One leak had to do with remoting acrossing app domains. When a script and
| its controlling agent communicate across an application boundary, it calls
| functions on a stub proxy object that then invokes the remote method on
| the object in the other app domain. These stub objects (two for each script)
| were setup to have infinate lifetimes and were never being garbage collected.
|- The second leak was the result of adding a scene object part instance method
| to a scene event and never removing it. This cause the event's delegate list
| to maintain a link to that object which is then never freed as the scene event
| object is never destroyed.
Patch applied, please direct feedback to me. Possible issue: Longtime idle
scripts like vendors may fail.
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[1] Added a new OnAttach event to Scene/EventManager
[2] Hooked up existing attach event handler in XEngine.
[3] Modified SceneGraph and Scene.Inventory to trigger
attach events at the appropriate places. I was forced
to distribut the changes across two files because of
the way attach processing is distributed across the
two files.
[4] In the case of RezSingleAttachmentFromInventory it is
necessary to handle event scheduling in a special way.
There is no synchronous path available, so the fact
that this object is attached, and who it is attached to,
is cached when the ScriptInstance is created. When
the script is started, the attached handler is driven
after on_rez (but before changed, this should be reviewed).
Signed-off-by: dr scofield (aka dirk husemann) <drscofield@xyzzyxyzzy.net>
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allow final deletion of objects. Meant to support the attach(NULL_KEY) event,
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the ball rolling on replacable modules. No user functionality yet
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After noticing on several occasions that the thread counts
we see when running OpenSIm were bordering on the astronomical
I decided to seriously investigate.
After much poking I discovered that the problem is actually very
simple. The XEngine secition of the example ini says that the
timeout for an iden thread is in seconds, and an example value
of 60 is specified. In fact, this is actually resulting in a 60mS
idle timeout, which is not normally enough for a smart thread
to survive. I have added a multiplier to the XEngine constructor
so that the number now matches the published behavior.
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This patch ensures that the touch positions are set during touch_end
events (currently only working for touch_start and touch events).
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local file. This caused llHttpRequest and llSetInventoryPermsMask to fail
on regions that load their config from a web server
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