/<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/apps/navmeshtool/worldspacedata.cpp:213:109: error: class template argument deduction failed:
heightfields.emplace_back(std::vector(std::begin(landData.mHeights), std::end(landData.mHeights)));
^
/<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/apps/navmeshtool/worldspacedata.cpp:213:109: error: no matching function for call to ‘vector(float*, float*)’
In file included from /usr/include/c++/7/vector:64:0,
from /<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/components/esm/loadpgrd.hpp:5,
from /<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/components/misc/convert.hpp:5,
from /<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/components/bullethelpers/collisionobject.hpp:4,
from /<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/apps/navmeshtool/worldspacedata.hpp:4,
from /<<BUILDDIR>>/openmw-0.47.0+git202112160802~ubuntu18.04.1/apps/navmeshtool/worldspacedata.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/7/bits/stl_vector.h:411:2: note: candidate: template<class _Tp, class _Alloc, class _InputIterator, class> vector(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, const _Alloc&)-> std::vector<_Tp, _Alloc>
vector(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
^~~~~~
Speed up the pipeline a teensy bit
See merge request OpenMW/openmw!1471
(cherry picked from commit 0dff3042d0af6256aba74dc905dd44c723529845)
2b026cad Speed up the pipeline a teensy bit
Perform all request to db in a single thread to avoid blocking navmesh
generator threads due to slow write operations.
Write to db navmesh for all changes except update as it done for memory cache.
Batch multiple db operations into a single transaction to speed up writing by
not executing fsync after each insert/update query. All reads are performed in
the same transaction so they see uncommited data.
Get rid of EscapeHashX classes option 5 (attempt 2): Use boost::filesystem::path rules if the path starts with ", and consume the whole thing verbatim otherwise
Closes#5804
See merge request OpenMW/openmw!1436
Merge conflicts included:
* One setting being removed (branch had changed its type).
* One setting's description being changed (branch had changed its type).
* List of files in components/files was changed both upstream and on the
branch.
* Upstream had changed something in a file the branch deletes.