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invalidation avatar name cache when seeing a difference with vivox
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http error handlers to understand LLSD error responses. Fleshing out most http error handler message spam.
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prevent filling up the callback queue
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LLAvatarNameCache::get() where necessary
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use avatar names to index, search and other code only uses.
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protocol and using the cap (People API) whenever available. Still has occurence of Resident as last name to clean up.
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voice call)
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refers to it as Do Not Disturb mode.
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voice chat disabled)
Added audio module initialization without faking mVoiceEnabled value
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voice chat disabled)
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A brief explanation of what have been implemented. More information can be found in comments.
1. Created conversation history viewer (llfloaterconversationpreview)
2. Created LLConversation and LLConversationLog classes which represent and hold data of conversations (llconversationlog)
3. Created LLConversationLogList and LLConversationLogListItem which are the visual representation of LLConversationLog and LLConversation respectively
4. Created LLFloaterConversationLog - which holds and displays LLConversationLogList
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This appears to close a long-pending action item, as it seems the original
LLProcessLauncher implementation was in fact cloned-and-edited from this logic
in LLVivoxVoiceClient::stateMachine().
In any case, leveraging LLProcess buys us:
- reduced redundancy; fewer maintenance points
- logging for both success and errors
- (possibly) better SLVoice.exe lifespan management.
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then it obscures chatted text.
I repositioned the chat, move and camera floaters. Chat toasts now start 80 up from the bottom left rather than 10.
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and sh-2658: crash in LLPluginMessage::parse
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- LLBottomTray code and XUI removed.
- "Speak" buttom which resided in Bottom bar removed.
- Voice connection status update moved from LLBottomTray to LLVivoxVoiceClient.
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definitely doesn't have it.
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stalls in renderer by never using the fixed function pipeline if shaders are available.
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Race condition with parcel changing while shutting down. If a parcel
changes, we went into code that requests the cap for the new
parcel voice channel info. This happened in any state, not
the two states where it is really appropriate. stateRunning
or stateNoSession.
When shutting down, we may be in stateTerminate, stateLeavingSession,
or so on, and we don't want to muck with getting caps and such during
that time.
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where sensible.
Not all instances of dist_vec() were squared, only those where it wouldn't (hopefully) change the functionality.
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accessed through the static LLThread::tldata().
Currently this object contains two (public) thread-local
objects: a LLAPRRootPool and a LLVolatileAPRPool.
The first is the general memory pool used by this thread
(and this thread alone), while the second is intended
for short lived memory allocations (needed for APR).
The advantages of not mixing those two is that the latter
is used most frequently, and as a result of it's nature
can be destroyed and reconstructed on a "regular" basis.
This patch adds LLAPRPool (completely replacing the old one),
which is a wrapper around apr_pool_t* and has complete
thread-safity checking.
Whenever an apr call requires memory for some resource,
a memory pool in the form of an LLAPRPool object can
be created with the same life-time as this resource;
assuring clean up of the memory no sooner, but also
not much later than the life-time of the resource
that needs the memory.
Many, many function calls and constructors had the
pool parameter simply removed (it is no longer the
concern of the developer, if you don't write code
that actually does an libapr call then you are no
longer bothered with memory pools at all).
However, I kept the notion of short-lived and
long-lived allocations alive (see my remark in
the jira here: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-864?focusedCommentId=235356&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-235356
which requires that the LLAPRFile API needs
to allow the user to specify how long they
think a file will stay open. By choosing
'short_lived' as default for the constructor
that immediately opens a file, the number of
instances where this needs to be specified is
drastically reduced however (obviously, any
automatic LLAPRFile is short lived).
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Addressed Boroondas remarks in https://codereview.secondlife.com/r/99/
regarding (doxygen) comments. This patch effectively only changes comments.
Includes some 'merge' stuff that ended up in llvocache.cpp
(while starting as a bug fix, now only resulting in a cleanup).
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Added comment 'The use of apr_pool_t is OK here'.
Added this comment on every line where apr_pool_t
is correctly being used.
This should make it easier to spot (future) errors
where someone started to use apr_pool_t; you can
just grep all sources for 'apr_pool_t' and immediately
see where it's being used while LLAPRPool should
have been used.
Note that merging this patch is very easy:
If there are no other uses of apr_pool_t in the code
(one grep) and it compiles, then it will work.
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Second Merge (needed to remove 'delete mCreationMutex'
from LLImageDecodeThread::~LLImageDecodeThread).
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Added back #include <apr_pools.h>.
Apparently that is needed on libapr version 1.2.8.,
the version used by Linden Lab, for calls to
apr_queue_*. This is a bug in libapr (we also
include <apr_queue.h>, that is fixed in (at least) 1.3.7.
Note that 1.2.8 is VERY old. Even 1.3.x is old.
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License fixes (GPL -> LGPL). And typo in comments.
Addresses merov's comments on the review board.
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Added Merov's compile fixes for windows.
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open the mic.
Also hoisted PTT key handling from LLVivoxVoiceClient up to LLVoiceClient. This cleans up LLVoiceModuleInterface a bit and makes the PTT logic more centralized.
Reviewed by Richard.
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it happens consistently.
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/Users/Aimee/Documents/Work/Linden-Lab/Development/viewer/convert/viewer-identity-evolution
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