Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
`setdtor('description', object, function)` returns a proxy userdata object
referencing object and function. When the proxy is garbage-collected, or at
the end of the script, its destructor calls `function(object)`.
The original object may be retrieved as `proxy._target`, e.g. to pass it to
the `table` library. The proxy also has a metatable with metamethods
supporting arithmetic operations, string concatenation, length and table
indexing. For other operations, retrieve `proxy._target`. (But don't assign to
`proxy._target`. It will appear to work, in that subsequent references to
`proxy._target` will retrieve the replacement object -- however, the
destructor will still call `function(original object)`.)
Fix bugs in `lua_setfieldv()`, `lua_rawgetfield()` and `lua_rawsetfield()`.
Add C++ functions `lua_destroyuserdata()` to explicitly destroy a
`lua_emplace<T>()` userdata object, plus `lua_destroybounduserdata()`. The
latter can bind such a userdata object as an upvalue to pass to `LL.atexit()`.
Make `LL.help()` and `LL.leaphelp()` help text include the `LL.` prefix.
|
|
Allow UI to have lazily-loaded submodules.
|
|
|
|
|
|
In particular, where the raw leap.request().response call would return
{OK_okcancelbuttons=true}, just return the string 'OK' or 'Cancel'.
Update existing consumer scripts.
|
|
|
|
This way encourages "UI = require 'UI'; UI.Floater"
instead of just "Floater = require 'Floater'".
Moreover, now we don't need UI to maintain a list of allowed submodules;
that's effected by membership in the subdirectory.
|
|
Equip UI with an __index metamethod. When someone references an unknown
key/field in UI, require() that module and cache it for future reference.
Add util.setmetamethods() as a way to find or create a metatable on a
specified table containing specified metamethods.
Exercise the new functionality by referencing UI.popup in test_popup.lua.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Specifically, defend against a callback that runs so long it suspends at a
point after the next timer tick.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Add test_flycam.lua to exercise the smaller intervals.
|
|
Also add Region.lua.
|
|
Also update the 'UI' help text to reflect its more general nature.
Mention 0-relative rank in the xxToolbarBtn operation help text.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Convert plain grid (e.g. "agni") to domain form (e.g. "util.agni.lindenlab.com").
Fix a typo in `savedLogins()`: "login_list", not "login.list".
login.lua now returns a table with two functions: `login.login()` and
`login.savedLogins()`.
Defend Lua caller against trying to engage login features too late in startup
sequence: in addition to waiting for "STATE_LOGIN_WAIT", produce an error if
`startup.state()` is beyond that state. Since by then `LLPanelLogin` is
destroyed, `leap.request("LLPanelLogin", ...)` would get no response, causing
the calling Lua script to hang until viewer shutdown.
|
|
'login' accepts optional 'username', 'slurl', 'grid'.
'savedLogins' returns the list of saved usernames in both display form and
internal form.
Make LLPanelLogin::getUserName() accept (const LLPointer<LLCredential>&).
There's a whole separate discussion pending as to whether const LLPointer<T>
should provide access to non-const T methods.
Similarly, make LLCredential::getIdentifier() a const method. These two
changes enable read-only access to credentials.
Make LLPanelLogin methods capture and reuse LLGridManager::instance() as
appropriate.
Add require/login.lua and test_login.lua.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We want to base lua-callables on lua-top-menu.
|
|
This encapsulates the boilerplate associated with passing each distinct
parameter to its corresponding LLFollowCamMgr method.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We couldn't discard the "p.s." fiber.run() call from LuaState::expr() until we
could count on fiber.lua's LL.atexit(fiber.run) call being executed after each
Lua script or chunk, and we couldn't count on that until we made
LLLUAmanager::runScriptFile() instantiate and destroy its LuaState on the C++
Lua-specific coroutine. Now that we've done that, use LL.atexit(fiber.run)
instead of the whole special-case "p.s." in LuaState::expr().
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
outfit items
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Add "userQuit" operation to LLAppViewerListener to engage
LLAppViewer::userQuit(), which pops up "Are you sure?" prompt unless
suppressed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|