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* EXT-8661 Take out unused mRegisteredAttachments in LLAppearanceMgr
Removed unused mRegisteredAttachments. Not sure what this was used for, but it's no longer used.
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* EXT-8688 Automatically detach same object is detected
* EXT-8689 Cleanup detachAttachmentIntoInventory code
When an object arrives as an attachment, if it's already attached then it's automatically detached.
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updateAppearanceFromCOF()
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subsets of the current outfit.
We allowed wearing any outfit that contains non-worn items.
Now it appears to be wrong, therefore and I changed condition so that
we allow wearing any outfit (or folder) that contains the full set of body parts.
Reviewed by Sergey Litovchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/855/
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branch : product-engine
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Done:
- 1. Dropped the obsolete "MultipleAttachments" setting.
- 2. Added an "Add" item to the following attachment-related context menus:
* My Appearance (ex-My Outfits) context menu.
* Edit Outfit -> Add More context menu.
* Object in-world context menu.
* Inventory context menu.
* Object inspector gear menu.
- 3. Modified "Attach To / Attach To HUD" to perform the "add" instead of "replace" action.
TODO:
- Ability to attach multiple objects at once from the Add More panel (bulk attach).
- Make sure there's no memleak when you click Wear/Attach in the in-world object context menu
and the callback isn't invoked (because e.g. avatar fails to get close enough to the object).
Issues:
0. I'm not sure whether LLAgentWearables::userAttachMultipleAttachments()
should replace attachments or add them. Assumed the former.
1. I couldn't verify that adding objects from the object inspector menu works
because I either could wear an object or see its inspector, not both.
2. > 1. Right-click on an object in your inventory and select "Wear".
> VERIFY: Attaches the object and replaces whatever's there; asks for
> confirmation before replacing an existing object.
I think this is impossible to implement because we don't know in advance
what point the object will be attached to, so we can't display a confirmation dialog.
Reviewed by Seraph at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/843/
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branch : product-engine
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consisting of body parts only.
Changed the condition to enable the "Wear" button in My Outfits and the corresponding item in the outfit context menu.
They now get enabled for any outfit that isn't the base outfit and contains non-worn wearables.
By the way, did a minor cleanup: moved an LLAgentWearables.isCOFChangeInProgress() call to LLAppearanceMgr::getCanAddToCOF() to avoid code duplication.
Reviewed by Sergey Litovchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/832/
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branch : product-engine
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feeeeling.
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Reason:
When you click on a clothing link in COF, LLAppearanceMgr::wearItemOnAvatar() removes
all COF links of the clicked wearable type -- thus invalidating all previously
obtained LLViewerInventoryItems for those links -- and then passes such an
invalid item (item_to_wear) to addCOFItemLink() which of course crashes.
Fix:
1. Handle this case in wearItemOnAvatar(): don't try wearing COF items.
2. Disable the Wear button in the inventory SP when a COF item is selected.
3. Fixed get_can_item_be_worn() to return FALSE for items which are in COF or have links in COF.
Reviewed by Nyx at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/811/
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branch : product-engine
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Details:
1 Updated condition is item can be worn considering situation when item is copied in COF but is not worn.
2 Avoided code duplication in method LLOutfitsList::canWearSelected()
reviewed by Vadim Savchuk and Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/785/
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branch : product-engine
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appearance update until all links are created
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Original patch merged poorly with a coverity cleanup, resulting in us not
passing the callback on to the proper functions for clothing (we did for
bodyparts). Added the callback and wearing clothing works again!
Code reviewed by Monroe
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'Save' for outfit with non-link items.
- Added inventory collector functor to select items by their actual type.
- Fixed outfit "dirtiness" calculation so only link items are checked.
Reviewed by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/728/.
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branch : product-engine
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Replacing logic with call to removeCOFItemLinks, which should do appropriate
checking to determine that item is in the COF and is actually a link.
Code reviewed by Seraph
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Made LLPanelOutfitEdit::onPlusBtnClicked() iterate over all selected items and wear each one. Also made it create one LLUpdateAppearanceOnDestroy and pass it to all calls to wearItemOnAvatar.
Add optional callback argument (as LLPointer) to wearItemOnAvatar, addCOFItemLink, LLDeferredCOFLinkObserver
Reviewed by Nyx at http://codereview.lindenlab.com/2482033
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Used to assert that the inventory's stored wearable type data matched the
asset's stored wearable type, leading to a crash when these did not line up.
Converted the assert to a check with llwarns for when this happens.
code reviewed by vir
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for diagnosing the not-uncommon problems encountered during outfit changes
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reviewed by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/687/
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branch : product-engine
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Code reviewed by Seraph
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Checker: FORWARD_NULL
Function: LLAppearanceMgr::dumpItemArray(const LLDynamicArray<LLPointer<LLViewerInventoryItem>, (int)32> &, const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>>&)
File: /indra/newview/llappearancemgr.cpp
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Removed checking for wearables loaded on replacing or adding individual items.
After reviewing the code in depth, we believe this is safe to do,
particularly since we allow the user to replace their outfit from the same state.
Filed a followup issue for later investigation EXT-8231
Code reviewed by Vir and Seraph
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Added code to save order information to outfits on loading / reverting them.
Order information is updated not only in COF, but also in base outfit folder.
This is only safe to do when we are explicitly loading a saved outfit,
as the COF may have deviated from the saved outfit.
This will also help fix order discrepencies in saved outfits that have been
manually modified through inventory operations.
Fix will only be effective after server 1.40 has rolled out. Tested results
on Aditi to verify effectiveness.
Code Reviewed by Seraph
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updateApperanceFromCOF() if UI lets any improper state through
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action.
Because it was too hard to fix EXT-7949 having so extremly lack of time.
Proper fix for EXT-7949 requires changes in different places of the code calling add/removeCOFItemLink().
Reviewed by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/644/
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branch : product-engine
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similar to My Outfits view.
- Added common interface for My Outfits and Wearing tabs.
- Changed LLPanelOutfitsInventory to use common interface for My Outfits and Wearing tabs.
- Removed dependency on outfits side panel from inventory bridge context menus.
- Removed unused LLShowCreatedOutfit class from llagentwearables.cpp.
- Restored opening newly created outfit in My Outfits tab.
- Fixed worn items indication for Wearing tab items.
Revieved by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/604/.
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branch : product-engine
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the Inventory is worn, "Wear..." menu items state is made consistent with "Wear" button.
* Empty string is replaced with "Changing outfits" while changing COF;
* Fixed title to show "No Outfit" after an outfit from the Inventory is worn;
* Fixed bug with visible indicator after an empty folder is DnD from the Inventory "Clothing"
* Updated context and Gear "Wear..." menu items to take into account "isCOFChangeInProgress" state in on_enable callbacks
Reviewed by Neal Orman at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/625/
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branch : product-engine
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added copying/activation of more gesture folders
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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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to be enabled when appropriate and work properly.
Work on "Take Off - Remove from Current Outfit" and "Wear - Add to Current Outfit" menu options:
- The menu items of the outfit context menu and the My Outfits gear menu are now disabled
when inappropriate instead of being hidden.
- The menu items get enabled/disabled depending on whether you can wear (take off) anything from the selected outfit.
(was: depending on whether you're wearing the outfit)
- Changed the way the options work: they now only operate on clothes and attachments.
"Add to COF" now only adds those body parts that are missing in COF;
"Remove from COF" doesn't touch body parts at all.
Without this change both "Add" and "Remove" options would be available simultaneously, because
any valid outfit contains body parts. I think that would be confusing.
And you don't expect you body parts to be replaced when doing "Add to COF'. (that's addition, not replacement)
Reviewed by Mike Antipov at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/585/
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branch : product-engine
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* Outfit is loading for the first time
* After user clicks:
** Item Context menu > Add
** Item Context menu > Replace
Known Issues:
1. For multi-wearable indicator will disappear after first item from the batch is worn.
Did not fix this to not affect the stability before 2.1 release.
2. To show loading indicator first time we have to notify subscribers of LLAgentWearables.
For now this is done from the deprecated LLAgentWearables::processAgentInitialWearablesUpdate
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/602/
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branch : product-engine
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