* added Util.Clip(value, min, max)
* modified asset cache's numPackets calculation to use max packet size (600) instead of 1000
* removed a few magic numbers
The list type and a bunch of support functions to LSL
Added/ReImplmented: llGetListLength(), llList2Integer(), osList2Double() (note rename),
llList2Float(), llList2String(), llList2Key(), llList2Vector(), llList2Rot(),
llList2List(), llDeleteSubList(), llGetListEntryType(), llList2CSV(), llCSV2List(),
llListInsertList(), llDumpList2String(),
Borked Still: llListSort(), llListRandomize(), llList2ListStrided(), llListFindList(),
Changed: llHTTPRequest() (Made wrapper of LSL_Types.list->List<string>)
rot * rot, vec / rot, == and != overriders for Rotations and Vectors.
Also: llRotBetween(), llGetRegionTimeDilation(). And fixing:
Error in LSL2CSConverter that botched a variable with a type name in it (ex: rotationCenter)
Fixed: Error in LSL2CSConverter that parsed which() loops incorrectly.
Fixed: Changed definition of Quaternion to <x, y, z, r> from <x, y, z, t> (As per LSL)
Finished: llEuler2Rot()
This patch implements the llHttpRequest function via a region module,
HttpScriptsRequest. There were bits and peices in LSLLong_cmd_handler,
which I moved into the region module, and just check for completed
requests and dispatch the http_response callback event instead.
works for me as of r2674
float * vector, vector * float, vector / float, vector + vector,
vector - vector, vector * vector, vector % vector and changing
x, y, z, (and r) parts of vector and rotation to be lower case
(similar to LL's LSL vectors/rots). With these changes we should
expect to run kan-ed#1, kan-ed#2 and most of kan-ed#3.
Some more modules templates classes (hoping that someone will pick some of these and work on implementing them).
Early version of the "Dynamic Texture Module", although currently there are no render modules included (so not really functional without them).
Added osSetDynamicTextureURL script function, for attaching a dynamic texture to a prim.
Some work on the console command handling. Added "change-region <regionname>" and "exit-region" so that after the use of change-region, the commands entered will apply to that region only. Then use exit-region to return to the top level (so commands then function as they did before and either apply to all regions or to the first region) (Note: this hasn't been tested very much)