When you are downloading a map, all the commands are queued up
for you. Clients joining/leaving is done by the network protocol,
and as such are processed immediately. This means that by the
time you are processing the commands, a client that triggered
it, might already have left.
So, all commands that do something with ClientID, shouldn't
error on an invalid ClientID when DC_EXEC is set, but
gracefully handle the command anyway, to make sure the
game-state is kept in sync with all the clients that did
execute the DoCommand while the now-gone client was still
there.
Additionally, in the small chance a client disconnects between
the server validating a DoCommand and the command being
executed, also just process the command as if the client was
still there. Otherwise, lag or latency can cause clients that
did not receive the disconnect yet to desync.
Strictly seen, there are "N" people -waiting- in front of you
in the queue, but it is nicer to show "N + 1" for the person that
is currently downloading the map. Avoids it showing:
"0 clients in front of you". That just feels a bit off.
swedish: 60 changes by kustridaren
norwegian (bokmal): 12 changes by buzzCraft
czech: 82 changes by PatrikSamuelTauchim, 1 change by tomas-vl
italian: 86 changes by AlphaJack, 9 changes by federico1564S
german: 16 changes by ebla71
romanian: 10 changes by ALEX11BR
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Although for developers this doesn't change anything, for our
linux-generic binary it changes everything. Without this, the
OpenGL dynamic library is dragged in as dependency, and as it
depends on X11, that will be dragged in too. This is not
something we prefer to have, as that won't run on as many
machines as it could.
SDL2 doesn't depend on OpenGL directly, as it tries to load it
in on runtime. If found, it would work in exactly the same way
as if we would link to OpenGL ourselves. As such, this is
the best of both worlds: our linux-generics have less linked
dependencies, and developers won't notice any difference.
As a side-effect, if someone uses linux-generic on a machine
that does not have any OpenGL package installed, it will
gracefully fall back to the default backend of SDL instead.
SendError() notifies all clients of the disconnect. This calls
CloseConnection() at the end, which also notified the clients
of the disconnect. Really no need to do it twice.
The status NETWORK_RECV_STATUS_SERVER_ERROR is only set by
SendError(), so in case that is the status, don't let
ClientConnection() send another notification.
CheckCompanyHasMoney() was also executed when not using DC_EXEC,
resulting in an error about shortage of money instead of the
estimation.
This mostly is a problem for AI players, as they will have no
way to know how much it would have cost.
Basically, follow_track.hpp contains a fix for half-tiles, but
this wasn't duplicated for when trying to find a depot and in
a few other places. This makes sure all places act the same.
MainLoop() is used to bootstrap OSX, where later a callback is
done to GameLoop() to execute OpenTTD. All other video drivers
don't need that, so what is in GameLoop is in MainLoop for all
other drivers. This is rather confusing. So, instead, name
GameLoop MainLoopReal to be more in sync with the other drivers.