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Affects accent keys for diacritical marks
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Affects accent keys for diacritical marks
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# Conflicts:
# doc/contributions.txt
# indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp
# indra/newview/skins/default/colors.xml
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Fix failures to update the TP states while the viewer is minimized.
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# Conflicts:
# doc/contributions.txt
# indra/newview/app_settings/shaders/class1/deferred/materialF.glsl
# indra/newview/llfloater360capture.cpp
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following promotion of DRTVWR-565
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around the screen.
Emulated mouse was trigering "not a valid zoomable object" case and jumping to garbage mMouseDownX/Y due to 'up' event being too early.
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Example: Stepping over 183/255/22 will show position 183/1/22 of the same region
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selected
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SL-14399: Ditch overflow queue LLViewerAssetStorage::mCoroWaitList.
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settings' floater
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mCoroWaitList covers all assets not just landmarks
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Looks like pollTick tried to call an already dead process
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mCoroWaitList was introduced to prevent an assertion failure crash:
LLCoprocedureManager never expects to fill LLCoprocedurePool::mPendingCoprocs
queue. The queue limit was arbitrarily set to 4096 some years ago, but in
practice LLViewerAssetStorage can post way more requests than that.
LLViewerAssetStorage checked whether the target LLCoprocedureManager pool's
queue looked close to full, and if so posted the pending request to its
mCoroWaitList instead. But then it had to override the base LLAssetStorage
method checkForTimeouts() to continually check whether pending tasks could be
moved from mCoroWaitList to LLCoprocedureManager.
A simpler solution is to enlarge LLCorpocedureManager::DEFAULT_QUEUE_SIZE, the
upper limit on mPendingCoprocs. Since mCoroWaitList was an unlimited queue,
making DEFAULT_QUEUE_SIZE "very large" does not increase the risk of runaway
memory consumption.
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This is a fix for: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-230616
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The unsigned index arithmetic was problematic in that case.
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Since LLSDSerialize::SIZE_UNLIMITED is negative, passing that through unsigned
size_t parameters could result in peculiar behavior.
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and use it to replace dubious loops in asLLSD() and trimEmpty().
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When sending multiple LEAP packets in the same file (for testing convenience),
use a length prefix instead of delimiting with '\n'. Now that we allow a
serialization format that includes an LLSD format header (e.g.
"<?llsd/binary?>"), '\n' is part of the packet content. But in fact, testing
binary LLSD means we can't pick any delimiter guaranteed not to appear in the
packet content.
Using a length prefix also lets us pass a specific max_bytes to the subject
C++ LLSD parser.
Make llleap_test.cpp use new freestanding Python llsd package when available.
Update Python-side LEAP protocol code to work directly with encoded bytes
stream, avoiding bytes<->str encoding and decoding, which breaks binary LLSD.
Make LLSDSerialize::deserialize() recognize LLSD format header case-
insensitively. Python emits and checks for "llsd/binary", while LLSDSerialize
emits and checks for "LLSD/Binary". Once any of the headers is recognized,
pass corrected max_bytes to the specific parser.
Make deserialize() more careful about the no-header case: preserve '\n' in
content. Introduce debugging code (disabled) because it's a little tricky to
recreate.
Revert LLLeap child process stdout parser from LLSDSerialize::deserialize() to
the specific LLSDNotationParser(), as at present: the generic parser fails one
of LLLeap's integration tests for reasons that remain mysterious.
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Since parsing binary LLSD is faster than parsing notation LLSD, send data from
the viewer to the LEAP plugin child process's stdin in binary instead of
notation.
Similarly, instead of parsing the child process's stdout using specifically a
notation parser, use the generic LLSDSerialize::deserialize() LLSD parser.
Add more LLSDSerialize Python compatibility tests.
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Cleaner reinit and termination.
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Absent a header from LLSDSerialize::serialize(), make deserialize()
distinguish between XML or notation by recognizing an initial '<'.
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