Conflicts: Barotrauma/Barotrauma.csproj Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/AI/AIController.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/AI/EnemyAIController.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/AICharacter.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/Animation/Ragdoll.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/Attack.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/Character.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/CharacterNetworking.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Characters/Limb.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Events/MonsterEvent.cs Barotrauma/BarotraumaShared/Source/Map/Explosion.cs
82 lines
3.2 KiB
C#
82 lines
3.2 KiB
C#
using Lidgren.Network;
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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namespace Barotrauma.Networking
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{
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abstract class NetEntityEventManager
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{
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public const int MaxEventBufferLength = 1024;
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public const int MaxEventsPerWrite = 64;
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/// <summary>
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/// Write the events to the outgoing message. The recipient parameter is only needed for ServerEntityEventManager
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/// </summary>
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protected void Write(NetOutgoingMessage msg, List<NetEntityEvent> eventsToSync, Client recipient = null)
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{
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//write into a temporary buffer so we can write the number of events before the actual data
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NetBuffer tempBuffer = new NetBuffer();
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int eventCount = 0;
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foreach (NetEntityEvent e in eventsToSync)
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{
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//write into a temporary buffer so we can write the length before the actual data
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NetBuffer tempEventBuffer = new NetBuffer();
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try
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{
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WriteEvent(tempEventBuffer, e, recipient);
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}
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catch (Exception exception)
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{
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DebugConsole.ThrowError("Failed to write an event for the entity \"" + e.Entity + "\"", exception);
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//write an empty event to avoid messing up IDs
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//(otherwise the clients might read the next event in the message and think its ID
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//is consecutive to the previous one, even though we skipped over this broken event)
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tempBuffer.Write((UInt16)0);
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tempBuffer.WritePadBits();
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eventCount++;
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continue;
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}
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if (msg.LengthBytes + tempBuffer.LengthBytes + tempEventBuffer.LengthBytes > NetPeerConfiguration.kDefaultMTU - 20)
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{
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//no more room in this packet
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break;
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}
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//the ID has been taken by another entity (the original entity has been removed) -> write an empty event
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if (Entity.FindEntityByID(e.Entity.ID) != e.Entity)
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{
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//technically the clients don't have any use for these, but removing events and shifting the IDs of all
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//consecutive ones is so error-prone that I think this is a safer option
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tempBuffer.Write((UInt16)0);
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tempBuffer.WritePadBits();
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}
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else
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{
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tempBuffer.Write((UInt16)e.Entity.ID);
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tempBuffer.Write((byte)tempEventBuffer.LengthBytes);
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tempBuffer.Write(tempEventBuffer);
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tempBuffer.WritePadBits();
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}
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eventCount++;
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}
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if (eventCount > 0)
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{
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msg.Write(eventsToSync[0].ID);
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msg.Write((byte)eventCount);
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msg.Write(tempBuffer);
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}
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}
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protected virtual void WriteEvent(NetBuffer buffer, NetEntityEvent entityEvent, Client recipient = null)
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{
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throw new NotImplementedException();
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}
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}
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}
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