It is now possible to use module interfaces without referencing Scene.
Place those interfaces in OpenSim/Region/Interfaces. They may not
use any refs from OpenSim.Region.Environment as parameters.
This resolves a circular library ref introduced in r5949
In case you run the server with mono --debug OpenSim.exe
line numbers are reported as <filename>:<linenumber>, so no
"at line" is found. That led to an exception, which is caught
since r5766. The attached patch fixes this for mono;
* From the logs, I'm guessing probable cause is that an exception generated by a bad index given to substring error line number conversion stopped the script being killed, leading to continuous events that filled up the log (maybe)
* Someone will need to go back and fix this properly
the function that reports errors in event handling is not computing the
line numbers correctly for windows paths (and probably linux paths).
As a result, the conversion to int throws an exception.
note... i'm not sure why we extract the line number, convert it to an int,
then convert it back to a string... but hey... :-)
* Unfortunately, there's some kludges with the Async manager and the llDetected functions that I have yet to decipher... so llDetected functions don't work with collision events at the moment....
There appears to be a problem with the mapping of scripts when an llHTTPRequest completes.
CheckHttpRequests() looks for a function that maps to the localID associated with the http
request. However, the only context in which it looks is that of the first region. That is,
m_CmdManager.m_ScriptEngine.m_ScriptManager is the same no matter where the script executed
that initiated the llHTTPRequest. Since scripts appear to be loaded into a region specific
scriptmanager on startup, the event handler is only found for requests coming from the first region.
Copying, reseting, dragging scripts cause unnecessary recompilation,
slowing down the simulator and filling up the ScriptEngines directory
with compiled .dll and misc. files.
This patch keeps track of compiled assets since the last simulator restarts,
and only recompiles new assets. (editing a script generates a new asset,
so no problems there).
* Added shell of new Python scripting engine. Similar in design to the one used by Rex, but will be structured at a region rather than object level, also is a region module.
* Moved script errors to the debug channel.
* Typing '/2147483647 OK' results in a debug_channel message.
* Expanded the available parameters that are send-able through IClientAPI