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DEBUG() to a remote connection over TCP
For example, launch on 192.168.0.1 with, say, netcat a listener: netcat -l -p 3982
Launch OpenTTD on a remote host (say, PSP): ./openttd -l 192.168.0.1 -d9
And you get all debug information on 192.168.0.1. Very useful for debugging Portable systems.
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booleans.
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to network_gamelist.h
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via UDP and TCP.
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first query.
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disabled.
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classes. This is only one of the many steps to really cleanup the network code.
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stillunknown and pv2b.
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NetworkUDPStop to close all opened udp sockets (those were called NetworkUDPClose).
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- A proper ./configure, so everything needs to be configured only once, not for every make.
- Usage of makedepend when available. This greatly reduces the time needed for generating the dependencies.
- A generator for all project files. There is a single file with sources, which is used to generate Makefiles and the project files for MSVC.
- Proper support for OSX universal binaries.
- Object files for non-MSVC compiles are also placed in separate directories, making is faster to switch between debug and release compiles and it does not touch the directory with the source files.
- Functionality to make a bundle of all needed files for for example a nightly or distribution of a binary with all needed GRFs and language files.
Note: as this merge moves almost all files, it is recommended to make a backup of your working copy before updating your working copy.
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