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As suggested in comments for previous commit.
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This commit changes inventory category hashing from slow LLMD5 to fast HBXX128 hashing, and allows to use a simple LLUUID for the hash, instead of an LLMD5 instance.
It also removes some old cruft dealing with unused baked texture hashing.
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crashes since VOB
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cancel calls.
Refactor any remaining LLCore::HTTPHandlers to use boost::shared_ptr
Started minor refactor in the materials manager into coroutines (unfinished)
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connections. Convert background and foreground fetches, both
items and folders/inventory and library, to use new HTTP.
Non-fetch inventory operations continue to use LLHTTPClient
(at least for now). Error handling and retry on fetches wasn't
100% previously and that's still the case. I'll rip through
this again to clean that up. Cleaned up logging in much of
the inventory code with consistent labels on logging events
and correct macros (removed deprecation warnings).
This started as an attempt to get libcurl to do pipelining
on POSTs and PUTs. Discovered that this is going to be
very difficult to support in general in libcurl. May
look at that again in the future.
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observers.
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deletion, using handle instead of pointer and cleaning things consistently
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quite a bit of debug spam to clean later
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created items from existing ones being added to inventory.
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gInventory.getAddedIDs(). LLInventoryAddedObserver isn't really needed anymore, but leaving it in as a debugging point at least for now.
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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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fetching library items from the Inventory capabilities.
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EXP-929 FIX -- First Direct Delivery item purchased while logged in: Received Items folder visible in inventory and item not visible in Received items panel - no badge count update
* Inbox and Outbox inventory panels now live in their own XML files and are hot loaded into place when appropriate, like when the "Received Items" folder is first created, for example.
* The Inbox and Outbox panels now show relevant default messages when the folders are empty or do not exist
* Added LLInventoryCategoryAddedObserver, a new inventory observer type to observe added folders
* Hacked LLInventoryPanel to properly set up inbox and outbox inventory views for the "Received Items" folder and the "Merchant Outbox" folder that aren't created with the proper system folder type
* Changed inventory badge count computation to use LLFolderView rather than the inventory directly
* Applied various focus, selection and other inbox fixes to the outbox
Reviewed by Richard.
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The problem was caused by an outdated message name stored in LLInventoryObserver::mMessageName and not updated properly in LLInventoryModel::notifyObservers().
The message name used in LLInventoryAddedObserver::changed() was the name of the message most recently passed by LLInventoryModel::notifyObservers(), instead of the name of the latest actually received message. Using the most recent message name in this case fixed the problem.
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some merge
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panel widgets
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added copying/activation of more gesture folders
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LLInventoryAddItemByAssetObserver::changed.
Reviewed by Richard Nelson at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/618/
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branch : product-engine
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Fixed highlight and open item code to work for both categories and items (was previously only working for items).
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LLInventoryFetchItemsObserver
Reason: LLInventoryFetchItemsObserver is used to fetch necessary gesture items. Its logic was based on count of "inventory changed" events. In case of there was too many requests stored item UUIDSs are be removed from queue by mistake - notification can be triggered because some other item is renamed.
This issue can appear wherever LLInventoryFetchItemsObserver is used.
Fix: improved logic to make decision to give up fetching items.
For now it bases on period while waiting items to arrive from server and a number of attempts to repeate waiting.
This is a constants of the LLInventoryFetchItemsObserver (10 times by 10 seconds)
Tested with test case in JIRA (total count of inventory items - 13,888).
Most likely that was a reason of inventory loss (EXT-7503).
Reviewed by Brad Payne at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/507/
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branch : product-engine
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openning, updated reliability of LLInventoryFetchItemsObserver
* Moved initialization (with start fetch) of the LLFilteredWearableListManager into LLPanelOutfitEdit::onOpen
* LLFilteredWearableListManager::changed now ignores non-related inventory changes (CALLING_CARD, GESTURE, SORT)
Tried to fix an issue with empty Gesture list on startup with clean inventory cache.
Reason: logic is based on count of "inventory changed" events. In case of there was too many requests requested items can be removed from queue by mistake.
* Increased a number of the "change()" method calls to wait fetched items.
Unfortunately this only works if My Inventory category does not have too many children. An does not work if it has 2000+ items
Logic to remove item from the incompleted list should be based on timer and number of attempts.
Also add some debug information about fetching inventory category and its content to log.
Reviewed by Brad Payne at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/456/
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branch : product-engine
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in Outfit Editor)
- HandleDragAndDrop() method was overridden in the LLPanelOutfitEdit class to handle drag and drop operations of the Clothing, Body Parts and Attachments.
- In panel_outfit_edit.xml parameter allow_multi_select was set to true to allow multiple selections.
- Added class LLCOFDragAndDropObserver to implement the drag and drop.
- Class LLInventoryMoveFromWorldObserver renamed to LLInventoryAddItemByAssetObserver.
Drag and drop reimplemented using functionality of the LLInventoryAddItemByAssetObserver.
Reviewed by Neal Orman and Mike Antipov at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/373/
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branch : product-engine
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top-level appearance sidebar
- Fixed adding category check in LLInventoryCategoriesObserver.
Reviewed by Mike Antipov https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/332/
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branch : product-engine
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appearance sidebar (tier 2)
llui:
- Added accordion tab title setter.
- Added setters for accordion tab focus changes callbacks.
newview:
- Fixed observer used for outfit items collecting. Added checking number of fetched items.
- Added outfit selection and enabled "replace outfit" and "add to outfit" commands for selected outfit.
Reviewed by Mike Antipov https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/332/
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branch : product-engine
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pressed in offline mode)
- Added checking for a null pointer
Reviewed by Mike Antipov at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/329/
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branch : product-engine
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appearance sidebar (tier 1)
llui:
- Setting container panel for accordion tab control to dynamically add tabs to accordions.
- Added method to dynamically remove accordion tabs.
- Added LLIconCtrl image setter.
newview:
- Class LLOutfitsList - a list of agents's outfits from "My Outfits" inventory category which represents each outfit by an accordion tab with a list of items inside it.
- Class LLWearableItemsList - a list of wearable items used in each accordion tab of "My Outfits" tab.
- Class LLInventoryItemsList - a base class for LLWearableItemsList that represents inventory items by panels in LLFlatListView.
- Class LLPanelInventoryItem - inventory item representation for a flat list. Item icon is set according to item type.
- Class LLInventoryCategoriesObserver - an observer used in LLOutfitsList for monitoring changes to "My Outfits" inventory category and updating outfits accordion tabs and list of items for each outfit.
Reviewed by Mike Antipov https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/285/
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branch : product-engine
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