To construct serializer from given entities:
* Data source/destination - any value that has to be serialized/deserialized,
usually already existing type.
* Format - functional object to define high level serialization logic to
define specific format and data schema. Like order of fields, allocation.
* Visitor - functional object to define low level serialization logic to
operator on given data part.
* BinaryWriter - copies given value into provided buffer.
* BinaryReader - copies value into given destination from provided buffer.
* SizeAccumulator - calculates required buffer size for given data.
Even when target is not reachable actor will try to run there either because
target navmesh polygon is selected within extended area or because partial path
is built to the closest possible polygon.
To make sure RecastMesh objects are equal if built with the same data but in
different order. Will be used later when there will be more than one place
building RecasMesh objects.
To reduce cache size and make it more flexible.
Adding off mesh connections to the navmesh is the last step of navmesh
generation and it's very fast comparing to other steps (microseconds vs
milliseconds). Having less cache size makes get and set operations almost 2x
times faster that also have an order of microseconds. So in total there is
no performance impact.
Corresponding recast mesh tiles can be updated but navmesh tiles may never
appear for them. Report back zero navmesh version to allow oscillating recast
objects detection to work. This version is always less than any generated
navmesh tile version so any report for generated navmesh will override it.
If zero navmesh version is reported after recast mesh tile got report about
generated navmesh tile it is a no-op since generated version is always greater
than zero.
Add special loading progress bar.
It should be fast enough to not keep loading screen for noticably long but
will provide better pathfinding for actors inside interior cells.
This AABB tree required when need to filter out input mesh that has not
influence navmesh tile output. This filtering is already done before. Each
recast mesh corresponds to a single navmesh tile and has appropriate bounds.
To avoid triggering NavMesh update when RecastMesh change should not change
NavMesh.
Based on the following assumption:
Given a set of transformations and a bounding shape for all these
tranformations, a new object transformation that does not change this
bounding shape also should not change navmesh if for all of this object
transformations resulting navmesh tiles are equivalent
The idea is to report back to RecastMeshManager all changes of NavMesh if there
are any assiciated with RecastMesh version. So we know the last time when
RecastMesh change resulted into the NavMesh change. When later report shows
that there was no NavMesh change for a new RecastMesh version we can assume
that any object transformation within the same bounding box should not change
NavMesh.
To fix msvc error:
components\detournavigator\objectid.hpp(14,13): error C2440: 'reinterpret_cast': cannot convert from 'const T' to 'size_t'
with
[
T=unsigned long
]
When there is only one actor (player) on a scene and it moving to other
cell first it will be removed from navigator then added. Remove cause
navmesh removing for its half extents. After it is added navmesh for
same half extents is created and added. While this all happens there are
still jobs for old navmesh are processing. Old navmesh still exists
because it is stored by shared pointer. So jobs take tiles from cache
and place them into old navmesh. After that other jobs take same tiles
from cache (half extents and coordinates are equal) and place them into
other navmesh. dtNavMesh changes tile data on add and remove. Adding tile
to two dtNavMesh corrupts tile in both nameshes.
When update method is called for not changed object befor this change
all object tiles were considered as not object tiles and were removed.
Also this marked those tiles as changed. This lead to alternation
between remove and add each tile update method was called. Problem was
detected by using Animated Containers mod.
Every updated object should produce a set of changed tiles where it is
placed. Before this change only current object tiles were updated. If
object was moved to another set of tiles then navmesh were not changed
in new tiles.
TileCachedRecastMeshManager::updateObject should add all new tiles if object
was moved and remove all no more used tiles. Both new and old tiles should be
marked as changed.
Also add tests to show desired result for add, update, remove.
Use LRU modification to hold currently used items. Use RecastMesh binary
data for item key.
Store original pointer of btCollisionShape in user pointer to make available
it as an identifier within all duplicates. Use pointer to heights data array
for btHeightfieldTerrainShape.