* Start rewrite, add vcpkg
* Simple vcpkg manifest, will almost certainly need tweaking
* Remove cmake ext we wont be using anymore
* Update vcpkg to no longer be from 2022, update cmake lists (wip)
* Add finds to the toplevel cmakelists
* WIP, luabind and perlbind build. Common only partially builds.
* Fix common build.
* shared_memory compiles
* client files compile
* Tests and more cmake version updates
* World, had to swap out zlib-ng for now because it wasn't playing nicely along side the zlib install. May revisit.
* UCS compiles now too!
* queryserv and eqlaunch
* loginserver works
* Zone works but is messy, tomorrow futher cleanup!
* Cleanup main file
* remove old zlibng, remove perlwrap, remove hc
* More cleanup
* vcpkg baseline set for CI
* Remove pkg-config, it's the suggested way to use luajit with vcpkg but it causes issues with CI and might be a pain point for windows users
* Actually add file
* Set perlbind include dir
* Perl link got lost
* PERL_SET_INTERP causes an issue on newer versions of perl on windows because a symbol is not properly exported in their API, change the lines so it's basically what it used to be
* Remove static unix linking, we dont do automated released anymore and this was tightly coupled to that. Can explore this again if we decide to change that.
* Remove unused submodules, set cmake policy for boost
* Fix some cereal includes
* Improve some boilerplate, I'd still like to do better about getting linker stuff set.
* Going through and cleaning up the build.
* Fix world, separate out data_buckets.
* add fixes for other servers
* fix zone
* Fix client files, loginserver and tests
* Newer versions of libmariadb default to tls forced on, return to the default of not forcing that.
auto_login were breaking on linux builds
loginserver wasn't setting proper openssl compile flag
* Move set out of a giant cpp file include.
* Convert show
* convert find
* Add uuid to unix builds
* Remove some cpp includes.
* Restructure to remove more things.
* change db update manifest to header
change build yml
* Move world CLI include cpps to cmake.
* Move zone cli out of source and into cmake
* Sidecar stuff wont directly include cpp files now too.
* Fix uuid-dev missing on linux runner
* Reorg common cmake file
* Some cleanup
* Fix libsodium support (oops). Fix perl support (more oops)
* Change doc
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Co-authored-by: KimLS <KimLS@peqtgc.com>
* [Strings] Add more number formatters
# Notes
- Adds `Strings::ToUnsignedInt` for `uint32` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToBigInt` for `int64` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt` for `uint64` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToFloat` for `float` support.
- Replaces all `std::stoi` references with `Strings::ToInt`.
- Replaces all `atoi` references with `Strings::ToInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoul` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedInt`.
- Replaces all `atoul` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoll` references with `Strings::ToBigInt`.
- Replaces all `atoll` references with `Strings::ToBigInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoull` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt`.
- Replaces all `atoull` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stof` references with `Strings::ToFloat`.
* [Strings] Add more number formatters
- Adds `Strings::ToUnsignedInt` for `uint32` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToBigInt` for `int64` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt` for `uint64` support.
- Adds `Strings::ToFloat` for `float` support.
- Replaces all `std::stoi` references with `Strings::ToInt`.
- Replaces all `atoi` references with `Strings::ToInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoul` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedInt`.
- Replaces all `atoul` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoll` references with `Strings::ToBigInt`.
- Replaces all `atoll` references with `Strings::ToBigInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stoull` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt`.
- Replaces all `atoull` references with `Strings::ToUnsignedBigInt`.
- Replaces all `std::stof` references with `Strings::ToFloat`.
* Rebase cleanup
* Changes/benchmarks/tests
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Co-authored-by: Akkadius <akkadius1@gmail.com>
* Add std::string_view overloads for std::from_chars
std::from_chars floating point support is still pour, so we provide some
fall backs. These fall backs currently lack error handling.
(since GCC 11 and MSVC 2019 16.4 FP support is added, clang with libc++
still doesn't support FP)
GCC's floating point support is still rather pour (performance) and
probably shouldn't be used, but we have support to if people want to
now.
Probably need more test cases ...
* Fix issue with std::chars_format define lacking
My test case for lacking FP support was clang with libc++ which defined
this enum anyways.
Some live tasks make new elements available without requiring all
currently active ones to be completed first.
This adds the `req_activity_id` field to task activities which will mark
an element active if its required activity id is completed. If a valid
value is set then it's used instead of checking the current step.
The `step` field may still be set on rows with a valid `req_activity_id`
to specify its logical step and prevent later steps from becoming active
until completed. It's only ignored when deciding if the current element
is active.
The legacy task logic for unlocking activities was completely refactored
for this. A common method has been added so both zone and world can make
use of it to determine which elements are currently active. The previous
step system should remain unchanged.
The world logic for locking shared tasks when an element became active
did not account for "sequential" mode (all steps 0), unordered steps, or
gaps in step numbers. This also resolves that issue.
* Switch the 2 split calls to SplitString
* Nuke duplicate split in favor of SplitString #1263
* Add a test for SplitString
* Optimize SplitString
Benchmarking:
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Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
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bench_oldsplit 5201 ns 5201 ns 129500
bench_split 1269 ns 1269 ns 548906
This is splitting a VERY long SpecialAbilities string. This is ~75%
speed up.