This interface is only used for updating the master
server advertisement, which doesn't use the player
pings at all. Removing this should reduce the
master server traffic by a factor of several tens.
- Add support for escaping '#' inside values
- Add support for escaping leading and trailing whitespace
And when discardCommentsAndWhitespace is set to false:
- Add proper support for comments
- Persist empty lines
Whitespace and comment support requires an explicit opt-in because
they produce MiniYamlNodes with null keys. Supporting these through
the entire game engine would require changing all yaml enumerations
to explicitly check and account for these keys with no benefit.
Comments and whitespace are now treated as real nodes during parsing,
which means that the yaml parser will throw errors if they have
incorrect indentation, even if these nodes will be discarded.
Passing the getUsedFrames argument will cause frames to be buffered
locally (and not added to the SheetBuilder) until they are explicitly
requested. This allows unused frames in sprite files to be skipped
instead of wasting space in GPU memory.
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.
Before this, we unconditionally used the largest OuterRadius of all actors inside a mod for overscanning of blockable projectiles.
However, in many mods the only blockable actors are 1-cell walls, and even if there are gates like in TS, they usually aren't the largest actors in terms of hit-shape.
So this measure should save a bit of performance by reducing the overscan radius of blockable projectiles, especially in mods where walls are the only blocking actors.
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.
- Rename Bits<T> to BitSet<T>.
- Implement set based helpers for BitSet<T>.
- When representing TargetTypes of ITargetable in various traits, use a BitSet<TargetableType> instead of HashSet<string> for better performance & reduced memory usage.
- Fix FieldLoader to trim input values when generating a BitSet<T>.
- Require T in BitSet<T> and BitSetAllocator<T> to be a class since it's just a marker value. This allows the JIT to instantiate generic code for these classes once, as they don't benefit from specialized code for T. (Typically JITs will generate shared code for all reference types, and unique code for every value type encountered).
This provides a more efficient way of determining the bounds by avoiding LINQ. A helper that works directly on arrays prevents allocation of an enumerator when the collection is know to be an array.