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2009-01-17(svn r15122) -Codechange: add a security assert, to make sure something ↵truebrain
never happens
2009-01-15(svn r15095) -Add [NoAI]: allow AI Libraries to be in .tar files (subdir ↵truebrain
required, as with AIs -Add [NoAI]: allow multiple versions of the same AI co-exist -Change [NoAI]: updated the whole method of AI (Library) finding and loading; it is now much more clear and transparent -Change [NoAI]: the name of the AI is now the name used by CreateInstance() -Change [NoAI]: make the AI finder a bit more clever, mostly related to version finding
2009-01-13(svn r15077) -Codechange: enumify DAYS_IN_YEAR and DAYS_IN_LEAP_YEARsmatz
-Change: when computing daily running cost, divide by 365 (instead of 364). Since r12134, the rounding errors don't need this correction anymore
2009-01-13(svn r15074) -Fix: make Rubidium happytruebrain
2009-01-13(svn r15063) -Fix [NoAI]: starting companies now listen correctly to ↵truebrain
'start_date' set to the AI slot (Yexo) -Add [NoAI]: add a 'deviation' value for all settings, giving a slight deviation of the value of a setting (Yexo)
2009-01-13(svn r15059) -Add [NoAI]: use 'start_date' from the AI configure to see when ↵truebrain
an AI should start next
2009-01-13(svn r15045) -Add [NoAI API CHANGE]: in info.nut you can now have (optional) ↵truebrain
a CanLoadFromVersion(version), which should return true/false, to indicate if you can load a savegame made with your AI of version 'version' -Add [NoAI API CHANGE]: in main.nut the Load() function now should be Load(version, data), where 'version' is the version of your AI which made the savegame -Codechange [NoAI]: various of function renames to make things more sane -Add [NoAI]: push the 'version' of the AI through various of layers -Codechange [NoAI]: various of code cleanups -Add [NoAI]: store the version of the AI in the savegame too
2009-01-12(svn r15027) -Merge: tomatos and bananas left to be, here is NoAI for all to ↵truebrain
see. NoAI is an API (a framework) to build your own AIs in. See: http://wiki.openttd.org/wiki/index.php/AI:Main_Page With many thanks to: - glx and Rubidium for their syncing, feedback and hard work - Yexo for his feedback, patches, and AIs which tested the system very deep - Morloth for his feedback and patches - TJIP for hosting a challenge which kept NoAI on track - All AI authors for testing our AI API, and all other people who helped in one way or another -Remove: all old AIs and their cheats/hacks