* For as long as I can remember people have had issues with zoning in, facing the wrong way, and walking through a zone line.
With this we will be able to set zone's safe heading as well as preserve heading on summon (NPC or GM) and teleports between zones.
This affects several pre-existing quest methods and extends their parameters to allow for the addition of heading.
The following functions have had heading added.
Lua
- client:SetBindPoint()
- client:SetStartZone()
Perl
- $client->SetBindPoint()
- $client->SetStartZone()
- quest::rebind()
SetStartZone parameter list was fixed also.
This converts some pre-existing methods from glm::vec3() to glm::vec4() and has an overload where necessary to use a glm::vec3() method versus glm::vec4() method.
This shouldn't affect any pre-existing servers and will allow PEQ and others to document safe headings for zones properly.
* Removed possible memory leaks.
* Fix SQL.
* Fix client message.
* Fix debug log.
* Fix log message.
* Fix call in rebind overload.
* Fix floats.
* Add default to column.
- Add quest::GetZoneShortName(zone_id) to Perl.
- Add quest::GetZoneLongNameByID(zone_id) to Perl.
- Add eq.get_zone_id_by_name(zone_name) to Lua.
- Add eq.get_zone_short_name_by_id(zone_id) to Lua.
- Add eq.get_zone_long_name_by_id(zone_id) to Lua.
- Add eq.get_zone_long_name_by_name(zone_name) to Lua.
- Add $client->GetInventory() to Perl.
- Export Lua Inventory methods to Perl.
- Add quest::createitem(item_id, charges, augment_one, augment_two, augment_three, augment_four, augment_five, augment_six, attuned) to Perl so you can return a ItemInstance for testing purposes.
- Add quest::message(color, message) to Perl.
- Add eq.message(color, message) to Lua.
- Add quest::whisper(message) to Perl.
- Add eq.whisper(message) to Lua.
These methods allow you to use implied client references. The whisper method also converts a widely used plugin in Perl to a Perl and Lua method that works on both Clients and NPCs.
This should prevent any optimizations being done on the "1 char string"
This also fully documents the packet and expands the uses of
quest::say/QuestSay
Added multiple new instance related quest functions.
1. quest::GetInstanceIDByCharID(const char *zone, int16 version, uint32 char_id)
- Allows you to pull the instance ID of a client by character ID.
2. quest::AssignToInstanceByCharID(uint16 instance_id, uint32 char_id)
- Allows you to assign an instance to a client by character ID.
3. quest::RemoveFromInstanceByCharID(uint16 instance_id, uint32 char_id)
- Allows you to remove a client from an instance by character ID.
Added spell buckets, similar to spell globals.
- Uses a new spell_buckets table and the Spells:EnableSpellBuckets rule.
Added max level by data bucket.
- Uses data bucket char_id-CharMaxLevel and Character:PerCharacterBucketMaxLevel rule.
…er("timername"). This allows developers to pause and resume the given timer on the current NPC.
Added lua method eq.is_paused_timer("timername") to check to see if y…
…ou have a paused timer or not. Example usage:
if(eq.is_paused_timer("test"))then
e.self:Say("You have a paused timer.");
else
e.self:Say("You do not have a paused timer.");
end
(credit goes to Cavedude)