When the Land activity is run, the aircraft adds influence to the cell so it cannot be used by other actors. When the TakeOff activity runs, it removes the influence so the cell can be used by other actors.
However, when a Carryall picks up a unit, it is told to Land with a vertical offset - it never reaches ground level. When the TakeOff activity runs, it saw the aircraft was above ground level and bailed out. The means the influence is never removed. The cell is now unusable despite the fact the Carryall has left.
To fix this, TakeOff now checks if influence was applied instead of checking if the aircraft is above ground level. If so, we know the Land activity had decided that influence was required, even if the aircraft has not made it to ground level. When TakeOff runs, it will treat it as a proper take off event even though the aircraft is already above ground level. This means influence will be removed and the cell will become accessible as intended.
In ActorMap, we also fix a design flaw where disposed actors where excluded from queries. This caused cache inconsistencies with clients using ActorMap.CellUpdated event to rely on updates. This event will not get called when the actor was disposed, so the downsteam client may have cached the actors at that location, only for them to "change" when the actor is later disposed. This could cause the Locomotor and HierarchicalPathFInder to have inconsistent views of the actors on the map, causing crashes if the inconsistent state broken some internal invariants. The only reason to exclude disposed actors would be to cover up for the actors not being removed properly from the map, which is fixed now aircraft are handled correctly. If ever an actor isn't removed from the actor map, then the caller needs fixing rather than having the actor map exclude it.
If a path search is attempted from a location outside the map, then PathSearch will filter these out to prevent any crashes. The path search will result in no path. However if the location is within the map but on a custom movement layer that the locomotor cannot use, this currently crashes. To fix this we apply a similar filtering logic to ignore any source locations that cannot be used, and so the path search will result in no path for these as well.
Disallow join button without IP address Input
Closes#20234
Trying to join a server with an empty address crashes the game. This fix disallows pressing join button without ip address field input. Updated to reuse search for joinButton vs 2 separate calls to search.
The BlockingCollection would have `IsAddingCompleted` to true, but `IsComplete` to false, slipping through the cracks and causing an InvalidOperationException ("The collection has been marked as complete with regards to additions.") when trying to add to it.
We now add a check on `(Try)SendData` to only try to add if we can. The collection is still viable for reading until empty/`IsComplete`.
When using the internal AbstractCellForLocalCell method to check if a local cell is reachable, this should return null when the cell is unreachable. If multiple abstract cells were required for that grid, this worked as intended. Only reachable cells are stored in the localCellToAbstractCell mapping. For a grid that required only a single abstract cell, which is the common case, we optimize this to store only the single abstract cell rather than the whole mapping for potentially 100 cells in that grid. However this makes no distinction between the reachable and unreachable cells, so when we check later we get incorrect results. If a cell is unreachable but belongs to the same grid as a single group of reachable cells then we incorrectly report it as reachable. The easiest way to see this incorrect behaviour is when the PathExists is called and can sometimes indicate a path exists when it does not.
To fix this, we now ensure we perform a check to see if the cell is reachable in this single layer case, this allows us to retain the optimization where we don't need to store the whole mapping, but allows us to correctly indicate when cells are unreachable.