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2023-01-31SL-19110 Fast hashing classes for use in place of the slow LLMD5, where ↵Henri Beauchamp
speed matters. (#64) This commit adds the HBXX64 and HBXX128 classes for use as a drop-in replacement for the slow LLMD5 hashing class, where speed matters and backward compatibility (with standard hashing algorithms) and/or cryptographic hashing qualities are not required. It also replaces LLMD5 with HBXX* in a few existing hot (well, ok, just "warm" for some) paths meeting the above requirements, while paving the way for future use cases, such as in the DRTVWR-559 and sibling branches where the slow LLMD5 is used (e.g. to hash materials and vertex buffer cache entries), and could be use such a (way) faster algorithm with very significant benefits and no negative impact. Here is the comment I added in indra/llcommon/hbxx.h: // HBXXH* classes are to be used where speed matters and cryptographic quality // is not required (no "one-way" guarantee, though they are likely not worst in // this respect than MD5 which got busted and is now considered too weak). The // xxHash code they are built upon is vectorized and about 50 times faster than // MD5. A 64 bits hash class is also provided for when 128 bits of entropy are // not needed. The hashes collision rate is similar to MD5's. // See https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash#readme for details.
2021-11-29DRTVWR-542 merge, purge GLOD copyrights from xmlDave Houlton
2016-03-24FIX INTL-205 translation of Viewer Set44 for 9 languages (no Polish ↵eli
contribution this time), from 391-blizzard branch
2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2015-05-11FIX INTL-173 Viewer Set43 translation for project viewer-directdeliveryeli
2013-09-11FIX INTL-123 translation of Viewer Set36 for 9 languages (changed and new files)eli
2013-07-02CHOP-959: Report region-local position in Help -> About box.Nat Goodspeed
I've never really understood the usefulness of displaying world-global coordinates in the Help -> About box. It seems to me far more useful to know where you are within the current region. If that proves problematic, we can display both sets of coordinates -- but let's try it this way first.
2013-03-29Update Mac and Windows breakpad builds to latestGraham Madarasz
2012-08-30FIX INTL-101 translation of set33 for 8 languages; add new files; remove ↵eli
obsolete files
2012-01-10FIX INTL-89 translation in 8 languages for Set29 including new fileseli
2011-11-21FIX INTL-82 LQA changes for Turkish and Frencheli
2011-10-24WIP INTL-78 Turkish translation for FUIeli
2011-10-21FIX INTL-75 Turkish translation for Set23-Set27eli