- Stream lines in as memory rather than needing to realise a string for each line, via a new method in StreamExts.
- Use span to avoid string allocations during parsing until we want to realise the node itself, in MiniYaml.FromLines.
- Change several callsites to use the streaming extension method rather than string method where possible.
These config files often contain many repeated strings which result in different string references in memory. By using a pool, we can detect when the strings are equal and reuse an existing reference as strings are immutable.
The FromLines will now use a pool to de-duplicate strings for a single call. By allowing a pool to be provided as a parameter, we can reuse even more strings. The MapCache defines such a pool so that strings are reused across all maps in the cache for even more savings.
modify ChooseInitialMap to throw NoAvailalbeMaps exception if no maps were loaded.
implement Utilities.TryWithPrompt - safe execution of a provided action with ability to prompt user on error.
Previously ReleaseBuffer did not immediately null out the buffer, instead the releaseBufferOnCommit flag allows it to be nulled when the texture is next access and the pending changes from the buffer are committed to it. Now the texture is committed immediately, thus the buffer is null once ReleaseBuffer returns.
Once loaded, we force a GC to reclaim temporary memory used during loading. Previously the buffer would not be null as it was pending commit to the texture and thus could not be reclaimed. As soon as we rendered the first frame, the buffer is nulled but we are now in a low GC state - and the buffer will not be reclaimed until the next gen 2 GC which may be dozens of minutes away.
This change ensures the buffer is null in time for the post-load GC, and thus can be reclaimed before we start rendering.
This avoids a crash that stops the maps from being updated
when the base mod ruleset is not valid (e.g. a trait is missing a
FieldLoader.Required property). This also significantly improves the
upgrade performance.
If the mapserver returned an unusable minimap blob, we'd end up dropping
the resulting exceptions on the floor, and committing a completely broken
MapPreview, which would then blow up the tail end of the map change
process, and all future ValidateClient calls after players join (which
itself was handled by kicking the player and logging some noise of dubious
value).
Adjusts exception handling in a number of places to log the exception
rather than dropping it on the floor, and makes the mapserver response
parsing tolerant of bogus minimap blobs -- in this case, we'd rather just
have no minimap.
Candidate for stable, as it fixes a bug present in the current release and
the current playtest series.
Signed-off-by: Chris Forbes <chrisf@ijw.co.nz>
The Download class cancels asynchronously, which means callers must handle cancellation inside the completion event, and not after requesting cancellation.
This was previously trying to use values that had
not yet been initialised, which meant that *all*
maps were treated as unsuitable. This would cause
the mod to always fall back to the first installed
map.