This is somewhat more in keeping with something like osForceAttachToOtherAvatarFromInventory()
and potentially allows a separate osForceSit() command with High threat rather than VeryHigh that only sits the owner and can be enabled without enabling sit of other avatars.
Allows a script IN the target prim to force an avatar to sit on it using normal methods as if called by the client.
Overload method of osForceSit() to allow a script NOT in the target prim to force an avatar to sit on the target prim using normal methods as if called by the client.
This patch is based on previous work from
http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=4492
and also includes the suggestions from justincc including change of threat level
Thank you Christos Lightling.
This is cinderblocks' transaction_result.diff from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=7329 but I have used lsl.parser.cs and lsl.lexer.cs files generated directly from opensim-libs rather than those supplied in the patch.
I also added scriptEvents.transaction_reuslt.
The required parser/lexer generation file changes were made in commit d564f28 in the opensim-libs repo.
Thanks!
As per http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlSetStatus
Setting STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB_OBJECT prevents or allows move of a physical linkset by grab on any prim.
Setting STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB prevents or allows move of a physical linkset by grab on a particular prim.
Previously, setting STATUS_BLOCK_GRAB would prevent drag via all prims of the linkset.
This hasn't been mainntained since 2008 and has not been kept up with the rest of the language infrastructure.
Hence, it almost certainly doesn't work and has never been used, afaik
If this is wrong, please say on the opensim-users/dev mailing list.
Removing to reduce maintenance burden (since it still needs to be made to compile).
These are identical to llCreateLink() and llBreakLink() except that they don't require script permissions.
However, osForceCreateLink() still requires that linked and linkee still have the same owner.
There's also an AutomaticLinkPermission setting in [XEngine] that could be set to true to prevent the LSL function checks.
But this doesn't allow the finer control over which users/scripts, etc. can do this that the OSSL functions provide.
Routines in Util to compute region world coordinates from region coordinates
as well as the conversion to and from region handles. These routines have
replaced a lot of math scattered throughout the simulator.
Should be no functional changes.
Implements the parameters as properties, the serialization and
database storage (MySQL only). Implements llSetPrimitiveParams for
prim physics shape and the other 4 extra params. Only the prim shape type
"None" is currently functional. No support for the Viewer UI (yet), that
will be ported in due course. Lots more to port, this is a large-ish changeset.
This is mostly Bluewall's work but I am also bumping the general version number
OpenSimulator 0.7.5 remains in the release candidate stage.
I'm doing this because master is significantly adding things that will not be in 0.7.5
This update should not cause issues with existing external binary DLLs because our DLLs do not have strong names
and so the exact version match requirement is not in force.
New constants for llGetObjectDetails OBJECT_CHARACTER_TIME,
OBJECT_ROOT, OBJECT_ATTACHED_POINT, OBJECT_PATHFINDING_TYPE,
OBJECT_PHYSICS, OBJECT_PHANTOM and OBJECT_TEMP_ON_REZ
also Pathfining constants, 3 of which are used by llGetObjectDetails
the physics engines to return the name that is specified in the INI
file ("physics = XXX") as the type of engine.
This os function is a little different than the others in that it
does not throw an exception of one is not privilaged to use it.
It merely returns an empty string.
type for an HTTP request. Since the "official" LSL function limits
the use of the response type, it is implemented as osSetContentType
with a string for the content mime type and a threat level of high.
With this function you should be able to implement rather functional
media-on-a-prim application with much less difficulty.
Returns the amount of health (in an integer) that an avatar has left in the scene.
If an avatar is not found or safe is enabled on a region, -1 is returned.
Example usage:
default
{
touch_end(integer _t)
{
key agentID = llDetectedKey(0);
osCauseDamage(agentID, 50);
llSay(0, llKey2Name(agentID) + " has " + (string)osGetHealth(agentID) + "% health left.");
}
}
This same constant will later be used with llGetDetectedType().
This constant has a different name from NPC to avoid possible conflict with future LSL changes.
This constant has a different value to try and avoid unnecessary conflict with future constants that may use the same value.
Using the 'NPC' constant with llSensor() will remain valid but is deprecated.
This works like osForceAttachToAvatar() but allows an object to be directly specified from the script object's inventory rather than forcing it to be rezzed in the scene first.
Still only attaches objects to the owner of the script.
This allows one to bypass the complicated co-ordination of first rezzing objects in the scene before attaching them.
Threat level high.
llTeleportAgentGlobalCoords. These do NOT use PERMISSION_TELEPORT like
their SL counterparts because that permission is not yet understood by TPVs
based on v1.x.