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DLL file in prebuild.xml since that file ends up in bin/Physics
directory.
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Default to 'off' as it needs debugging.
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This reverts commit 2fd8819a043269f9308cb46c71893e6eb35a426e.
Remove this code until I can figure out why the references that are
clearly in prebuild.xml doesn't work for the
'using OpenSim.Region.Physics.Meshing' in BSShape.cs.
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Default to 'off' as it needs debugging.
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item offered via instant message.
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very early stage and this module is disabled by default and should only be used by developers for testing as this module could cause data corruption and/or viewer crashes. No materials are persisted yet.
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non-functional and largely commented out for many years.
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de-duplicating XAssetService.
This makes it possible to use the dedupliicating service without needing to migrate all the existing asset data beforehand.
Currently controlled by a ChainedServiceModule setting in [AssetService] (e.g. ChainedServiceModule = "OpenSim.Services.AssetService.dll:AssetService")
Not yet ready for use.
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This is currently disabled pending an improvement in the test code to properly add avatars when an event queue module is present.
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additions
to ScriptEngine tests. Compiles some places but not others.
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OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.Shared
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rest to Addons.Groups.dll.
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allows modules to set up a websocket server that websocket clients can connect to. An example module is in OptionalModules/Example/WebSocketEchoTest/WebSocketEchoModule.cs
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since it is placed in the Physics directory
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BulletSPlugin using the BulletXNA Bullet physics engine. It also updates the BulletXNA library to be compatible with the changes. OpenSimDefaults has been updated to describe how to switch engines and terrain implementations.
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continue to generate C# that is functionality identical to historical generation
This is to eliminate disruption until co-op termination has been well-tested.
In non co-op mode, XEngine will continue to load DLLs of the existing Script class and the new XEngineScript class.
Moving to co-op mode still requires existing script DLL deletion to force recompilation, either manually or by setting DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true for one run.
This change also means that scripts which fail to initialize do not still show up as running scripts.
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addition to termination on wait.
This involves inserting opensim_reserved_CheckForCoopTermination() calls in lsl -> c# translation at any place where the script could be in a loop with no wait calls.
These places are for, while, do-while, label, user function call and manual event function call.
Call goes through to an XEngineScriptBase which extends ScriptBase.
IEngine is extended to supply necessary engine-specific parent class references and constructor parameters to Compiler.
Unfortunately, since XEngineScriptBase has to be passed WaitHandle in its constructor, older compiled scripts will fail to load with an error on the OpenSim console.
Such scripts will need to be recompiled, either by removing all *.dll files from the bin/ScriptEngines/<region-id> or by setting DeleteScriptsOnStartup = true in [XEngine] for one run.
Automatic recompilation may be implemented in a later commit.
This feature should not yet be used, default remains termination with Thread.Abort() which will work as normal once scripts are recompiled.
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script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)
This makes use of EventWaitHandles since various web references indicate that Thread.Interrupt() can also cause runtime instability.
If co-op termination is enabled, then termination sets the wait handle instead of waiting for a timeout before possibly aborting the thread.
This allows the script to cleanly terminate if it's in a llSleep/LL function delay or the next time it enters such a wait without any timeout period.
Co-op termination is not yet testable since checking for termination request within loops that never trigger a wait is not yet implemented.
This commit, unlike 1b5c41c, passes the wait handle as an extra parameter through IScript.Initialize() instead of passing IScriptInstance itself.
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during a script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)"
Doing this as a favour to Melanie. This will be back with passing the wait handles directly to the api.
This reverts commit 1b5c41c14ad11325be249ea1cce3c65d4d6a89be.
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script wait event (llSleep(), etc.)
This makes use of EventWaitHandles since various web references indicate that Thread.Interrupt() can also cause runtime instability.
If co-op termination is enabled, then termination sets the wait handle instead of waiting for a timeout before possibly aborting the thread.
This allows the script to cleanly terminate if it's in a llSleep/LL function delay or the next time it enters such a wait without any timeout period.
Co-op termination is not yet testable since checking for termination request within loops that never trigger a wait is not yet implemented.
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pass down IScriptInstance instead.
This is to allow the future co-operative script thread terminate feature to detect and act upon termination requests.
This splits the assembly and state loading out from the ScriptInstance() constructor to a separate Load() method
in order to facilititate continued script logic regression testing.
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BulletSim core to using the BulletSimAPITemplate. Physical object creation and destruction first.
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of BulletSim. This is designed to be /as close as possible/ to the BulletSim plugin while still being entirely in the managed space to make keeping it up to date easy as possible (no thinking work). This implementation is /slower/ then the c++ version just because it's fully managed, so it's not appropriate for huge sims, but it will run small ones OK. At the moment, it supports all known features of BulletSim. Think of it like.. POS but everything works. To use this plugin, set the physics plugin to BulletSimN.
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needed one more "../" in the path (copy paste): Thanks BrucePatton for catching that one
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Had moved the class to a different namespace but failed to add the reference
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and UserStatistics.
Should address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6444
Appears that nant doesn't need these paths but building directly in monodevelop does.
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Server/Base/ServicesServerBase.cs
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automatically turns off any logging enabled between tests
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parcel owner ID to the estate owner even if the group UUID was present.
Aims to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6355
As part of this work, an incomplete IXGroupsData was added which currently only allows store/fetch/delete of group records
(i.e. no membership data etc)
This is subject to change and currently only an in-memory storage implementation exists for regression test purposes.
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Add missing OpenSim.Framework.Servers reference
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This helpfully lists version information, startup location and console log level
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Adds new OpenSim.Server.Handlers.Tests.dll to test suite
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