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Co-authored-by: Niels Martin Hansen <nielsm@indvikleren.dk>
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This now generates a warning, as we would still like people to
make a Pull Request to support the target. But it does continue
with packing to a txz.
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vietnamese: 3 changes by KhoiCanDev
russian: 4 changes by Ln-Wolf
polish: 11 changes by yazalo
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No active target is that limited in concurrent file descriptors.
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korean: 1 change by telk5093
slovak: 6 changes by FuryPapaya
latvian: 9 changes by lexuslatvia
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(#8399)
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Azure Pipelines has build our releases for two years now, but we
are finally switching to GitHub Actions. This to bring the full
workflow to a single place, making it easier for people to see
what is going on and how to influence the process.
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This has several ways of being triggered:
- When creating a new release via the GitHub interface. Fully
automated that will produce new binaries, upload them, and it
will even update the website to tell about the new version.
- When triggered in an automated way from OpenTTD/workflows to
start a nightly.
- Manually via the Release workflow, which accepts branches,
Pull Requests and tags to build.
Rerunning a job is safe and should be without issues. Everything
retriggers and updates what-ever might have been broken. In fact,
except for dates, it should produce identical results.
Co-authored-by: Charles Pigott <charlespigott@googlemail.com>
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This in preparation for other architectures, like arm64.
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Co-authored-by: Owen Rudge <owen@owenrudge.net>
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russian: 10 changes by Ln-Wolf
finnish: 4 changes by hpiirai
slovak: 16 changes by FuryPapaya
french: 1 change by glx22
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finnish: 47 changes by hpiirai
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DOS did not have cases in filenames. Different OS interpret
them as either all-lowercase or all-uppercase. So we try both.
All-uppercase is done by the obg/obm/obs files, and if opening
fails, OpenTTD will automatically retry the all-lowercase variant.
So for those who already have the files lowercase, nothing
changes. For those that install fresh from TTO, it should now
work out-of-the-box.
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0x88. (#8382)
Fix: [NewGRF] Action 7/9 conditions 0x0B to 0x12 failed, if 'param' was 0x85.
These conditions are supposed to ignore 'param' entirely.
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Apple Clang version 12 (bundled with Xcode 12) complaints about copying
small objects in range loop (-Wrange-loop-analysis introduced by -Wall).
This warning can be easily avoided by removing the reference from
the const pointer type.
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borders (#7883)
This means that for NE/NW, it should have one more in case of
freeform-edges, and in case of SE/SW it should have one less.
Reminder: freeform-edges only adds VOID tiles on X=0 and Y=0.
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This is for consistency; most other objects add a # to indicate
it is the Nth of that object, except for Trains / RVs / Ships /
Aircrafts.
This becomes painfully apparent with unnamed vehicles in groups,
which do get a "#".
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Only if the vehicle is member of a group and does not have a user defined name.
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korean: 29 changes by telk5093
finnish: 8 changes by hpiirai
slovak: 6 changes by FuryPapaya
french: 6 changes by glx22
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Instructions now suggest using build-host, etc. It is easier to
just ignore all build* folders.
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When a developer attaches the "preview" label, a build is created
and published on https://preview.openttd.org/. After that, new
pushes to the PR are automatically build (as long as the "preview"
label exists).
If a non-developer attaches the "preview" label, it will be
removed.
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This mode doesn't wrap the mouse constantly, but requests SDL
to lock the mouse pointer. This is needed, as with Emscripten
you are not allowed to change the mouse poisition (only to lock
it into place).
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Emscripten compiles to WASM, which can be loaded via
HTML / JavaScript. This allows you to play OpenTTD inside a
browser.
Co-authored-by: milek7 <me@milek7.pl>
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This commit prepares for the next commit, as Emscripten needs to
have a way to trigger a single iteration of the main loop. To
keep the real changes more clear, this commit only unrolls the
loop, and makes no changes to the logic itself.
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french: 1 change by glx22
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pretty recent version. Use operator* instead.
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closures (#8282)
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With \x, we sometimes had to do the "" trick, as the length is not
predefined. With C++11 bringing \u to the specs, which has a preset
length, we no longer need the "" trick.
We set the strings to u8, to ensure all compilers use UTF-8 encoding
for the \u characters.
This was triggered by newer CLangs, which start to warn if you
use "" in the middle of a string, wondering if that was your
intention. It is a good question. And this is our answer :)
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On Windows, relative folders don't work so well. So we need to
lookup the full path. This is best done in DetermineBasePaths()
and as a bonus that only sets SP_WORKING_DIR once.
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have their lang files next to them.
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Also, while at it, make it more like the upcoming release-workflow,
so they look a lot more similar.
Functional it should be the same, except that Windows should
now also output when a test fails.
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Basically, with '-c' you now create a sandbox. It will still use
your personal-dir and global-dir to find files you installed there,
but all new files are stored with a base folder identical to the
folder the configuration is in.
This is a bit of an old bug, that we many have tried to solve in
various of different ways. The code has grown sufficiently complex
that it is hard to see what consequences of actions are. This is
in my opinion the most harmless solution, while increasing the
usefulness of the '-c' flag.
In essence, the problem was that empty folders were always created
in the directory where the configuration was, but as that directory
wasn't added to any searchpath, files weren't stored there, unless
by accident it was a folder already on the searchpath. For example,
if you do './openttd -c local.cfg', it did work as expected. But
in the more generic variant, it did not.
With this patch, you can run './openttd -c /new/folder/local.cfg',
and it will create and prepare that folder to receive new files.
'content_download' is also stored in the directory the
configuration is in; this was already the case. Important to
note that there is only one search-path for 'content_download'.
In other words, when using '-c', it will not look in '~/.openttd'
inside the 'content_download' folder.
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