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The big idea is to reduce the number of per-tick callbacks asking, "Is it time
yet? Is it time yet?" We do that for LLEventTimer and LLEventTimeout.
LLLater presents doAtTime(LLDate), with doAfterInterval() and doPeriodically()
methods implemented using doAtTime(). All return handles. The free functions
doAfterInterval() and doPeriodically() now forward to the corresponding
LLLater methods.
LLLater also presents isRunning(handle) and cancel(handle).
LLLater borrows the tactic of LLEventTimer: while there's at least one running
timer, it registers an LLCallbackList tick() callback to service ready timers.
But instead of looping over all of them asking, "Are you ready?" it keeps them
in a priority queue ordered by desired timestamp, and only touches those whose
timestamp has been reached. Also, it honors a maximum time slice: once the
ready timers have run for longer than the limit, it defers processing other
ready timers to the next tick() call. The intent is to consume fewer cycles
per tick() call, both by the management machinery and the timers themselves.
Revamp LLCallbackList to accept C++ callables in addition to (classic C
function pointer, void*) pairs. Make addFunction() return a handle (different
than LLLater handles) that can be passed to a new deleteFunction() overload,
since std::function instances can't be compared for equality.
In fact, implement LLCallbackList using boost::signals2::signal, which provides
almost exactly what we want.
LLCallbackList continues to accept (function pointer, void*) pairs, but now
we store a lambda that calls the function pointer with that void*. It takes
less horsing around to create a C++ callable from a (function pointer, void*)
pair than the other way around. For containsFunction() and deleteFunction(),
such pairs are the keys for a lookup table whose values are handles.
Instead of having a static global LLCallbackList gIdleCallbacks, make
LLCallbackList an LLSingleton to guarantee initialization. For backwards
compatibility, gIdleCallbacks is now a macro for LLCallbackList::instance().
Move doOnIdleOneTime() and doOnIdleRepeating() functions to LLCallbackList
methods, but for backwards compatibility continue providing free functions.
Reimplement LLEventTimer using LLLater::doPeriodically(). One implication is
that LLEventTimer need no longer be derived from LLInstanceTracker, which we
used to iterate over all instances every tick. Give it start() and stop()
methods, since some subclasses (e.g. LLFlashTimer) used to call its member
LLTimer's start() and stop(). Remove updateClass():
LLCallbackList::callFunctions() now takes care of that.
Remove LLToastLifeTimer::start() and stop(), since LLEventTimer now provides
those. Remove getRemainingTimeF32(), since LLLater does not (yet) provide that
feature.
While at it, make LLEventTimer::tick() return bool instead of BOOL, and change
existing overrides.
Make LLApp::stepFrame() call LLCallbackList::callFunctions() instead of
LLEventTimer::updateClass().
We could have refactored LLEventTimer to use the mechanism now built into
LLLater, but frankly the LLEventTimer API is rather clumsy. You MUST derive a
subclass and override tick(), and you must instantiate your subclass on the
heap because, when your tick() override returns false, LLEventTimer deletes
its subclass instance. The LLLater API is simpler to use, and LLEventTimer is
much simplified by using it.
Merge lleventfilter.h's LLEventTimeoutBase into LLEventTimeout, and likewise
merge LLEventThrottleBase into LLEventThrottle. The separation was for
testability, but now that they're no longer based on LLTimer, it becomes
harder to use dummy time for testing. Temporarily skip tests based on
LLEventTimeoutBase and LLEventThrottleBase.
Instead of listening for LLEventPump("mainloop") ticks and using LLTimer,
LLEventTimeout now uses LLLater::doAfterInterval(). Instead of LLTimer and
LLEventTimeout, LLEventThrottle likewise now uses LLLater::doAfterInterval().
Recast a couple local LLEventTimeout pre-lambda callable classes with lambdas.
Dignify F64 with a new typedef LLDate::timestamp. LLDate heavily depends on
that as its base time representation, but there are those who question use of
floating-point for time. This is a step towards insulating us from any future
change.
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LF, and trim trailing whitespaces as needed
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changed unit declarations macros to make a lot more sense
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continued conversion to units system
made units perform type promotion correctly and preserve type in arithmetic
e.g. can now do LLVector3 in units
added typedefs for remaining common unit types, including implicits
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changed Units macros and argument order to make it more clear
optimized units for integer types
fixed merging of periodicrecordings...should eliminate duplicate entries in sceneloadmonitor history
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Finished making LLUnit implicitly convertible to/from scalar integer values
cleaned up test code
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further fixes to implicit conversion of unit types
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Migrate to the .cpp files where it's needed.
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reviewed by Leyla
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https://svn.aws.productengine.com/secondlife/export-from-ll/viewer-2-0@1830 https://svn.aws.productengine.com/secondlife/pe/stable-2@1839 -> viewer-2.0.0-3
JIRAS:
EXT-96 EXT-204 EXT-312 EXT-334 EXT-479 EXT-498 EXT-514 EXT-637 EXT-647 EXT-746 EXT-748 EXT-749 EXT-757 EXT-789 EXT-794 EXT-808 EXT-817 EXT-823 EXT-831 EXT-834 EXT-837 EXT-844 EXT-848 EXT-862 EXT-876 EXT-896 EXT-897 EXT-898 EXT-899 EXT-910 EXT-912 EXT-918 EXT-921 EXT-925 EXT-926 EXT-928 EXT-930 EXT-931 EXT-935 EXT-938 EXT-939 EXT-952 EXT-985 EXT-986 EXT-992 EXT-994 EXT-995 EXT-996 EXT-997 EXT-998 EXT-1001 EXT-1004 EXT-1010 EXT-1012 EXT-1016 EXT-1018 EXT-1020 EXT-1028 EXT-1041 EXT-1044 EXT-1051 EXT-1052 EXT-1061 EXT-1069 EXT-1071 EXT-1074 EXT-1075 EXT-1076 EXT-1078 EXT-1080 EXT-1081 EXT-1082 EXT-1083 EXT-1085 EXT-1092 EXT-1093 EXT-1099 EXT-1100 EXT-1101 EXT-1104 EXT-1106 EXT-1111 EXT-1113 EXT-1114 EXT-1115 EXT-1116 EXT-1118 EXT-1119 EXT-1129 EXT-1132 EXT-1135 EXT-1138 EXT-1142 EXT-1161 EXT-1162 EXT-1178 EXT-1180
* NEW DEVELOPMENT:
* EXT-898 - Add dock/undock support for camera and movement controls
* Avatar list changes
* Bottom bar changes: menu, docking, visibility
* Camera changes
* Camera & Movement Floaters
* Dockable Floaters (LLDockableFloater)
* Removed LLListCtrl
* Toast / Notification changes: signal / destruction changes, ordering
* Nearby chat input should display active voice indicator
QA NOTES:
* Message Well Window is ready to be tested for regression & matching the spec.
* Verify Group List Item L&F
* Verify All tabs in People Panel
* Verify that Picks behavior is not changed
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https://svn.aws.productengine.com/secondlife/pe/stable-2@1648 -> viewer-2.0.0-3
Fixes: EXT-843 EXT-846
New Dev: EXT-514
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by over 50 times.
Looking at the usage, toHTTPDateStream is not called anywhere (except
internally by toHTTPDateString), and toHTTPDateString is called only
once outside of lldate.cpp, by LLStringUtil::formatDatetime. Also, the
method is most commonly called with a single two-character token, such
as "%Y" or "%A".
I therefore removed toHTTPDateStream and optimized toHTTPDateString.
Setting the locale was the most expensive operation, so I looked into
caching that, both in terms of std::ostream and strftime. The timings
for those implementations (averaged over 10 calls) is:
toHTTPDateString timings:
- with ostream (current) -> 0.314156 ms
- with ostream and std::locale caching -> 0.033999 ms
- with strftime and setlocale() caching -> 0.005985 ms
I therefore went with the standard C library strftime solution.
I also wrote a few unit tests to make sure that I didn't break any
existing functionality, and tested this under Windows and Linux.
Reviewed by steve.
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Now using RunBuildTest.cmake to run tut and lscript_lsl tests, inorder to set path to llcommon.dll
Exported a few llcommon apis needed by server components/tests.
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ignore-dead-branch
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Ok, finally got this to a point where it doesn't break the build and I can check
in. llcommon can be built as a shared library (disabled but can be enabled with
cmake cache var LLCOMMON_LINK_SHARED.
reviewed by Mani on tuesday (I still need to get his suggested changes
re-reviewed)
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svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/viewer/viewer-1.23.onetwo-merge-1
QAR-1531 viewer 1.23rc1+1.23rc2 merge to trunk
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svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/server/server-1.26
Merge latest 1.26 into trunk
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svn+ssh://svn/svn/user/phoenix/license_2009_merge into trunk. QAR-1165
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we did it different ways so the two changes didn't cause a commit collision. I'm removing mine in favor of Q's.
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svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/q/notifications-merge-r106715 . QAR-1149 -- Final merge of notifications to trunk.
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(1) the LLLand class had to be forward declared in a cpp file that did not include llland.h
(2) ensure_equals(const char*, type, type) requires that type have an operator!=(type, type) defined.
(3) ensure_equals(const char*, type, type) is so overloaded that the compiler can have trouble picking the right version when it has to implicitly cast a std::string to "const char*" AND multiple valid casts exist for type --> S32, F32, etc. To solve this problem we must explicitly pass in a "const char*" instead of a std::string.
Reviewed with CG
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svn+ssh://svn/svn/linden/branches/new-license into release. only changes files which are not deployed or the comments section of code.
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compliant date format, and unit test for the new date function
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