Now when a client joins, it will request the entire 512 byte EEPROM from
the server and refuse to continue until the server replies with the
contents. Then the client will override all reads and writes to the
EEPROM/save file. Thus, a client will never overwrite their local save.
Fixes#21
Now a patch can choose to register callbacks for sending and receiving
packets. It's a bit tricky to use but at least it won't collide with
normal packets or other mod packets.
Due to my compile & launch scripts, I was silently ignoring warnings
this whole time. I've fixed my process, and gone back to fixed all of
the warnings I could (even outside of my code).
Players are now solid to each other and can push each other
Players can now attack each other (but they do not deal damage)
Players can bounce on top of each other, and they get squished
temporarily
Players are given slightly offset positions when they transition between
areas and levels, so they're no longer on top of one another.
The code was skipping playing the sound of the first punch, and changing
the size of the first for the first punch. Added hacky stuff to the
player packet code to ensure those events are hit.
Fixes#10 reported by somario360
Sleeping animations were desynchronized previously. Now remote goes to
sitting, and to laying down, at the right times. A snoring remote player
will no longer lower your music, and will no longer get stuck snoring
when they wake up.
Fixes#11 reported by somario360
There have been several times where the unpredictable behavior of
a remote player where execute_mario_action() would get caught in
an infinite loop. Now we attempt to detect an infinite hang and
escape from it. The sequence of actions will be recorded into an
errorlog.txt file. In debug mode this infinite hang will cause an
assertion to fail, crashing the game. In normal mode the game will
break out of it and hopefully carry on normally after new packets
come in.
I believe this addresses github issue #12 but I can't be sure.
Synchronized currentRoom per-player
Synchronized haunted bookshelf, and the bookshelf manager
Synchronized haunted chairs
Synchronized mad piano
Synchronized BBH's tilting trap, and made the physics multiple-player-aware
Synchronized scuttlebugs
Synchronized every variety of Boo
Synchronized elevators
Synchronized flamethrowers
Synchronized the various types of enemy books
Synchronized the book switches
Synchronized jumping box
Made coffins multiple-player-aware
Fixed everything that used gMarioState as an array instead of gMarioStates
Prevented some NPC-dialog softlocks
Prevented the remote player from messing up the local's camera settings
Possibly fixed the relatively rare chain chomp softlock
Possibly fixed the relatively rare chain hoot softlock
Fixed the first-person-camera softlock
Forced camera code to use the correct mario struct
This allows clients to spawn a new sync object after the level loads and synchronize it.
Changed how un-initialized sync objects are detected
Koopa shells are the first thing to use this new system
Removed network_object_settings() command, instead explicitly setting the sync object parameters
Created functions to trivially translate an ID to a Behavior and vice
versa. Sent ID over packets instead of Behavior pointer. This should
allow Linux and Windows to play together.