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LLMemTracked, introduce alignas, hook most/all reamining allocs, disable synchronous occlusion, and convert frequently accessed LLSingletons to LLSimpleton
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# indra/newview/llvocache.cpp
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to plumb in Key Up events
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changed claimMem and disclaimMem behavior to not pass through argument
added more mem tracking stats to floater_stats
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removed complicated and unnecessary fast timer gapless handoff logic (it should be gapless anyway)
improved MemTrackable API, better separation of shadow and footprint
added memory usage stats to floater_stats.xml
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another attempt to move mem stat into base class
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replace llinfos, lldebugs, etc with new LL_INFOS(), LL_DEBUGS(), etc.
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consolidated most indra-specific constants in llcommon under indra_constants.h
fixed issues with operations on mixed unit types (implicit and explicit)
made LL_INFOS() style macros variadic in order to subsume other logging methods
such as ll_infos
added optional tag output to error recorders
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stat definition as they don't work on gcc/clang
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also, removed LLTrace::init and cleanup
removed derived class implementation of memory stat for LLMemTrackable
is automatic now
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renamed LLView::handleVisibilityChange to onVisibilityChange to reflect
standard naming conventions for handlers vs. reactors
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collapsed Orientation enums to all use LLView::EOrientation
added ability to display stat bar horizontally
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LLTrace clearer
Count becomes CountStatHandle
Count.sum becomes sum(Count, value), etc.
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attempted fix for gcc compile errors
can't use typeid() on a class that doesn't have a method
defined in a translation unit
fix is to force classes deriving from LLMemTrackable to
use their own static member named sMemStat
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created memory tracking trace type
instrumented a few classes with memory tracking
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the conversation name showing up
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tooltips, update display/user names and sort on display/user names
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positions using relative coordinates
floaters given specified positions will stay in that location
floaters that stack will treat that as a specified position
moving any floater will switch to relative positioning mode
cleaned up some XUI where widgets were relying on a default height of 10 pixels
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bar, bottom tool bar, and tooltips on top bar items show off screen
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using realtive coordinates
fixed build
moved conversion funcs to llwindow.cpp as they work on all platforms
refactored translateintorect to take overlap as parameter
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fixed case where adding text between 2 consecutive newlines created gibberish
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LLHandle<Base>
can be downcast to LLHandle<Derived> using the LLHandleProvider mixin
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and people panels
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truncated
tooltips are no longer instantaneous once a tooltip is visible
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added Flag as value type
moved Batch to BatchBlock
renamed Choice to ChoiceBlock
made merging of parameters for ValueParams consistent (fillFrom and overwriteFrom are inverses of each other now)
made iteration over Multiple<T> type params easier
initial schema param blocks
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deprecated pointless LLView::deleteViewByHandle
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Code review with Alain turned up the fact that TemporaryDrilldownFunc, simple
to the point of naivety, doesn't address the case of its being copied. Making
it boost::noncopyable should turn any such usage into a compile error.
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Use it for LLWindowListener to safely report an LLView* which might be NULL.
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Instead of unconditionally calling LLView::pointInView(),
LLView::visibleAndContains() now consults a class-static boost::function
called sDrilldown -- which is initialized to LLView::pointInView().
Introduce LLView::TemporaryDrilldownFunc, instantiated with a callable whose
signature is compatible with LLView::pointInView(). This replaces sDrilldown,
but only for the life of the TemporaryDrilldownFunc object.
Introduce llview::TargetEvent, an object intended to serve as a
TemporaryDrilldownFunc callable. Construct it with a desired target LLView*
and pass it to TemporaryDrilldownFunc. When called with each candidate child
LLView*, instead of selecting the one containing the particular (x, y) point,
it selects the one that will lead to the ultimate desired target LLView*.
Add optional 'recur' param to LLView::childFromPoint(); default is current
one-level behavior. But when you pass recur=true, it should return the
frontmost visible leaf LLView containing the passed (x, y) point.
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There were 13 different methods that were more or less clones of each other.
Consolidate those down to 5 variations on the basic method body, where each
variation has good (commented!) reason to differ.
Use helper methods to further simplify the remaining distinct method bodies.
Use BOOST_FOREACH() to improve readability of iterating over mChildList.
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