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to a new llcommon/llinitdestroyclass.h.
This mechanism is so general -- but has so many related moving parts -- that
(a) it deserves to be in a header file all its own, instead of conflated with
llui.h, and (b) it should be in llcommon where anyone can use it. It has no
dependencies whatsoever on llui or anything viewer-specific.
In this very changeset we changed one #include "llui.h" whose comment admits
that it was only dragged in for LLDestroyClass.
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viewers that still rely on the presence of the message
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changing wearables, bail out if current wearables already match those requested.
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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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wearable save.
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increment folder version when a contained item is updated.
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switching outfits
Reverting fix as additional problems were found that could lead to even accidental nudity.
This fix is not required for the current release as it is not a regression.
Will review options for fixing for the next release.
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Updated logic for teen accounts, to ensure that during any transition
that they are wearing at least one undershirt wearable and one
underpants wearable.
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llappearance/LLWearableData. Moved LLDriverParam into llappearance
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gesture copy to LLAppearangeMgr::onFirstFullyVisible().
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actually remove all clothes.
I haven't investigated what the problem was, I've just rewritten the (ancient?) removal code
in the way we take off items in other places, i.e. by removing them from the Current Outfit forder.
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were formerly in edit outfit.
Miscellaneous code cleanup.
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logic for saveAs case. Some remaining UI issues will be filed separately. Reviewed by Nyx
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in "My Outfits" & "Edit Outfit" Panels.
EXT-7929 FIXED Updated functionality of attaching object: loading indicator gets hidden when attaching is completed.
- Fixed crash when accessing singleton on application exit.
- Updated functionality of attaching object: loading indicator was not hidden.
* Reason: link to attachment was created without next appearance updating.
* Fix: passed "true" into LLAppearanceMgr::addCOFItemLink to call LLAppearanceMgr::updateAppearanceFromCOF when attachments is completed. (Like for clothing).
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/611/
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branch : product-engine
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outfit is changing.
Implementation details:
* Added flag to LLAgentWearables to determining that outfit is changing. Synchronizing it with mLoadingStartedSignal and mLoadedSignal signals.
* Check this flag when there is no outfit set to show empty title when outfit is being changed.
* Also updated condition to disable "Wear" button when outfit is being changed.
Additional improvements:
* Removed reference to parent LLSidepanelAppearance from the LLPanelOutfitsInventory.
* Now LLSidepanelAppearance is subscribed to mLoadingStartedSignal and mLoadedSignal to update its loading indicator.
Known Issue:
* When new outfit is being worn its name is shown in title for a short moment (loading indicator is shown at this time). Then it is changed with an empty title and is shown when outfit is already worn.
If necessary it should be investigated and fixed in scope of another issue.
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/593/
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branch : product-engine
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to display loading indicator.
Details:
* Added signal "Wearable Loading Started" in AgentWearables (in parallel with "Wearables Loaded")
* Now it is raised from the LLAppearanceMgr::wearInventoryCategory.
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk and Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/583/
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branch : product-engine
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Fix:
- Save the UUID of a newly created wearable to start editing it right after it gets worn.
This approach replaces a temporary hack that invoked the editing panel whenever an item gets worn
(if the Appearance SP is opened at the time).
The hack only happened to work sometimes because the editing panel failed to open.
Other changes:
- Removed a check for inventory item completeness from LLAgentWearables::editWearable().
because the check often fails and doesn't appear to be needed at all.
- Added warning messages to LLAgentWearables::editWearable() so that it's easier to debug.
- Replaced duplicated code in LLPanelOutfitEdit::onEditWearableClicked() with a call to gAgentWearables.editWearable().
Reviewed by Nyx at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/529/
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branch : product-engine
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