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2024-07-09Merge pull request #1944 from Ansariel/develop_c4244Andrey Lihatskiy
Re-enable compiler warnings C4244 and C4396 except for lltracerecording.h and llunittype.h for now
2024-07-08Fix for crash in XMLRPC reply decoding on login with large inventoriesHenri Beauchamp
Commit 2ea5ac0c43e3e28d2b1774f5367d099271a1da32 introduced a crash bug due to the recursive construction of the XMLTreeNode wrapper class. The constructor of the said class typically recurses twice as many times as there are entries in the user's inventory list. This commit: - Moves the fromXMLRPCValue() method and its helper functions from the LLSD class/module to the LLXMLNode class, where it belongs, thus making LLSD::TreeNode (which was a wrapper class to avoid making llcommon dependant on llxml, which is still the case after this commit) totally moot; the fromXMLRPCValue() call is now done directly on the LLXMLNode. - Moves the XML and XMLRPC decoding code out of the HTTP coroutine LLXMLRPCTransaction::Handler (coroutines got an even smaller and fixed stack), and into LLXMLRPCTransaction::Impl::process(). - Removes XMLTreeNode entirely, fixing the crash as a result.
2024-07-08Remove ancient MSVC7 codeAnsariel
2024-07-08Re-enable compiler warnings C4244 and C4396 except for lltracerecording.h ↵Ansariel
and llunittype.h for now
2024-07-08Introduce move assignment and construction to LLPointerRye Mutt
2024-07-05Reduce LLSD::Binary temporariesRye Mutt
2024-07-05Make LLDate a trivial copyable/movable typeRye Mutt
2024-07-05Add move construction/assignment support for LLSD typeRye Mutt
2024-07-05Introduce move assignment operators for various LLSD typesRye Mutt
2024-07-05Introduce string_view to LLSD map functions to reduce string temporariesRye Mutt
2024-07-03Add llsd::toArray() and llsd::toMap() utility functions.Nat Goodspeed
These encapsulate looping over a C++ iterable (be it a sequence container or an associative container) and returning an LLSD array or map, respectively, derived from the C++ container. By default, each C++ container item is directly converted to LLSD. Also make LLSDParam<LLSD> slightly more efficient by using std::vector::emplace_back() instead of push_back(), which supports std::vector<std::unique_ptr>, so we need not use std::shared_ptr.
2024-07-02Promote LuaRemover from llluamanager.cpp to lua_function.h.Nat Goodspeed
2024-07-01Fix test buildsRye Mutt
2024-07-01Use heterogeneous comparison for string_view map finds in LLControl and ↵Rye Mutt
convert controlExists to string_view
2024-07-01#1111 Remove xmlrpc-epiAlexander Gavriliuk
2024-06-28Fix pre-commit whitespace checks and merge PR secondlife/viewer#1874Brad Linden
2024-06-28realign system ram functionsBeq
make the system ram function align across all supported platforms. Taken from https://github.com/FirestormViewer/phoenix-firestorm/commit/3b074ba4af5e303125db606dd69eb4282a91f957 + clean up FS specific comment markers and upstream code retention
2024-06-28Give our fsyspath an operator std::string() conversion method.Nat Goodspeed
This is redundant (but harmless) on a Posix system, but it fills a missing puzzle piece on Windows. The point of fsyspath is to be able to interchange freely between fsyspath and std::string. Existing fsyspath could be constructed and assigned from std::string, and we could explicitly call its string() method to get a std::string, but an implicit fsyspath-to-string conversion that worked on Posix would trip us up on Windows. Fix that.
2024-06-27Introduce TypeTag<T> template whose int value differs for each T.Nat Goodspeed
This replaces type_tag<T>(), which searched and possibly extended the type_tags unordered_map at runtime. If we called lua_emplace<T>() from different threads, that would require locking type_tags. In contrast, the compiler must instantiate a distinct TypeTag<T> for every distinct T passed to lua_emplace<T>(), so each gets a distinct value at static initialization time. No locking is required; no lookup; no allocations. Add a test to llluamanager_test.cpp to verify that each distinct T passed to lua_emplace<T>() gets its own TypeTag<T>::value, and that each gets its own destructor -- but that different lua_emplace<T>() calls with the same T share the same TypeTag<T>::value and the same destructor.
2024-06-27Make lua_emplace<T>() use Luau userdata tags with destructors.Nat Goodspeed
It turns out that Luau does not honor PUC-Rio Lua's __gc metafunction, so despite elaborate measures, the previous lua_emplace<T>() implementation would not have destroyed the contained C++ T object when the resulting userdata object was garbage-collected. Moreover, using LL.atexit() as the mechanism to destroy lua_emplace<T>() userdata objects (e.g. LuaListener) would have been slightly fragile because we also want to use LL.atexit() to make the final fiber.run() call, when appropriate. Introducing an order dependency between fiber.run() and the LuaListener destructor would not be robust. Both of those problems are addressed by leveraging one of Luau's extensions over PUC-Rio Lua. A Luau userdata object can have an int tag; and a tag can have an associated C++ destructor function. When any userdata object bearing that tag is garbage-collected, Luau will call that destructor; and Luau's lua_close() function destroys all userdata objects. The resulting lua_emplace<T>() and lua_toclass<T>() code is far simpler. It only remains to generate a distinct int tag value for each different C++ type passed to the lua_emplace<T>() template. unordered_map<std::type_index, int> addresses that need.
2024-06-21#1769 gltf optimization pass (#1816)Dave Parks
#1814 and #1517 Fix mirror update rate and occlusion culling
2024-06-21viewer#1808 Use bugsplat's setAttribute for app stateAndrey Kleshchev
2024-06-19Improve LL.help() function.Nat Goodspeed
The help string for each lua_function() must restate the function name and its arguments. The help string is all that's shown; unless it restates the function name, LL.help() output lists terse explanations for functions whose names are not shown. Make help() prepend "LL." to help output, because these functions must be accessed via the "builtin" LL table instead of directly populating the global Lua namespace. Similarly, before string name lookup, remove "LL." prefix if specified.
2024-06-19Try harder to keep Luau's lua_getinfo() from crashing.Nat Goodspeed
2024-06-18Merge branch 'lua-login' of github.com:secondlife/viewer into lua-loginNat Goodspeed
2024-06-18Initialize lua_Debug lluau::source_path() passes to lua_getinfo().Nat Goodspeed
On Mac it doesn't seem to matter, but on Windows, leaving it uninitialized can produce garbage results and even crash the coroutine. This seems strange, since we've been assuming lua_getinfo() treats its lua_Debug* as output-only.
2024-06-18Use LL_DEBUGS("Lua") for LuaLog.Nat Goodspeed
We might decide to leave some of them in place.
2024-06-18Remove special-case ~LuaState() code to call fiber.run().Nat Goodspeed
Instead, make fiber.lua call LL.atexit(fiber.run) to schedule that final run() call at ~LuaState() time using the generic mechanism. Append an explicit fiber.run() call to a specific test in llluamanager_test.cpp because the test code wants to interact with multiple Lua fibers *before* we destroy the LuaState.
2024-06-18Make ~LuaState() walk Registry.atexit table backwardsNat Goodspeed
so cleanup happens in reverse order, as is conventional. Streamline LL.atexit() function: luaL_newmetatable() performs all the find-or-create named Registry table logic.
2024-06-18lua_emplace<T>() should permit GC despite LL.atexit() safety net.Nat Goodspeed
lua_emplace<T>() was passing LL.atexit() a closure binding the new userdata with a cleanup function. The trouble with that was that a strong reference to the new userdata would prevent it ever being garbage collected, even if that was the only remaining reference. Instead, create a new weak table referencing the userdata, and bind that into the cleanup function's closure. Then if the only remaining reference to the userdata is from the weak table, the userdata can be collected. Make lua_emplace_call_gc<T>() check the bound weak table in case the userdata has in fact been collected. Also, in lua_toclass<T>(), use luaL_checkudata() to synopsize comparing the putative userdata's metatable against the one synthesized by lua_emplace<T>(). This saves several explicit steps.
2024-06-18Make lluau::source_path() report top-level script path.Nat Goodspeed
source_path() previously reported the path of the module containing the current (lowest-level) Lua function. The effect was that the Floater.lua module would always try to look up the XUI file relative to scripts/lua/require. It makes more intuitive sense to make source_path() return the path containing the top-level script, so that a script engaging the Floater.lua module looks for the XUI file relative to the script.
2024-06-17Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into brad/webrtc-voice-developBrad Linden
2024-06-17Store script's LuaListener in userdata in lua_State's Registry.Nat Goodspeed
Instead of deriving LuaListener from LLInstanceTracker with an int key, generating a unique int key and storing that key in the Registry, use new lua_emplace<LuaState>() to store the LuaListener directly in a Lua userdata object in the Lua Registry. Because lua_emplace<T>() uses LL.atexit() to guarantee that ~LuaState will destroy the T object, we no longer need ~LuaState() to make a special call specifically to destroy the LuaListener, if any. So we no longer need LuaState::getListener() separate from obtainListener(). Since LuaListener is no longer an LLInstanceTracker subclass, make LuaState::obtainListener() return LuaListener& rather than LuaListener::ptr_t.
2024-06-14Introduce LL.atexit(), internal lua_emplace<T>(), lua_toclass<T>().Nat Goodspeed
Publish new LL.atexit() function that accepts a Lua function (or C++ closure) and saves it (in Registry["atexit"] table) to call later. Make ~LuaState() walk the Registry["atexit"] table, if it exists, calling each function appended to that table. (Consider using that mechanism to clean up a LuaListener, if one was instantiated. Possibly also use for p.s. leap.run()? But that's run after every expr() call, instead of only at ~LuaState() time. Pragmatically, though, the distinction only matters for a LUA Debug Console LUA string with "clean lua_State" unchecked.) For use by future lua_function() entry points, lua_emplace<T>(ctor args...) pushes a Lua userdata object containing a newly-constructed T instance -- actually a std::optional<T> to avoid double destruction. lua_emplace<T>() is specifically intended to be usable even for T with a nontrivial destructor: it gives the userdata a metatable with a __gc function that destroys the contained T instance when the userdata is garbage collected. But since garbage collection doesn't guarantee to clean up global variables with __gc methods, lua_emplace<T>() also uses LL.atexit() to ensure that ~T() will run when the LuaState is destroyed. The companion to lua_emplace<T>() is lua_toclass<T>(), which returns a non-nullptr T* if the referenced index is in fact a userdata created by lua_emplace<T>() for the same T, that has not yet been destroyed. This lets C++ code access a T previously embedded in Lua userdata.
2024-06-14Fix for warnings/errors after Visual Studio update (#1775)Dave Parks
2024-06-13Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:secondlife/viewer into roxie/webrtc-voiceRoxie Linden
2024-06-12Add LL_DEBUGS("LLCoros") start/end messages.Nat Goodspeed
We have log messages when a coroutine terminates abnormally, but we don't report either when it starts or when it terminates normally. Address that.
2024-06-12LuaState::expr() has log messages for ending, add for starting.Nat Goodspeed
It's helpful to see when expr() is actually going to start running a particular Lua chunk. We already report not only when it's done, but also if/when we start and finish a p.s. fiber.run() call.
2024-06-12Fix whitespace pre-commit hook failuresBrad Linden
2024-06-12Extract TempSet from llcallbacklist.cpp into its own tempset.h.Nat Goodspeed
2024-06-11Merge branch 'main' of github.com:secondlife/viewer into roxie/webrtc-voiceRoxie Linden
2024-06-11Merge branch 'main' of github.com:secondlife/viewer into lua-bradfixNat Goodspeed
to pick up Featurettes promotion + Brad's GitHub Windows build workaround.
2024-06-10Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/DRTVWR-600-maint-A' into ↵Brad Linden
project/gltf_development
2024-06-11Re-enable compiler warnings C4127, C4512 & C4706Ansariel
Disable particular CRT and WinSock API warnings for functions Microsoft considers unsafe/deprecated
2024-06-10Merge release/materials_featurette to main on promotion of secondlife/viewer ↵Nat Goodspeed
#648: Release/materials featurette
2024-06-10Post-merge - trim trailing whitespaceAndrey Lihatskiy
2024-06-10Fix incorrect use of VX/VY/VZ/VW indices when color components are accessedAnsariel
2024-06-10Re-enable compiler warnings C4018, C4100, C4231 and C4506Ansariel
2024-06-09Merge pull request #1613 from Ansariel/DRTVWR-600-maint-AAndrey Lihatskiy
Fix/re-enable MSVC compiler warnings
2024-06-07Fix another merge glitchNat Goodspeed