The previous fix 887e9481ff0e70df6bf93ce15a3899a03f124c50 only worked for roads and failed to consider a multiplier used for the infrastructure totals for tunnels/bridges.
Also, depots and bus/truck stops are counted as 2 road pieces on creation but were only counted as 1 road piece on conversion because the function DiagDirToRoadBits() was used, which only ever returns single-piece road segments.
Co-authored-by: A. S <admin-git@sotai.tk>
We use CMakeListsTxtAdvanced, and as such, we have to do this our
self via "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo". Otherwise we are
producing Debug builds instead of Release builds. Oops.
Also parts of the saveload code does, and some other places. This
does slow down builds, but for most computers this will not be
measurable. At least, the ones I had access to I could not find
a difference in FPS, mainly as that is heavily limited by the Hz
of the screens of the computer.
Either way, it is better to have a full functional game than a
fast one in my opinion
You can do: "startai myai.3", which starts version 3 of "myai".
This is very useful for testing save/load code between different
versions of your AI.
However, when using this syntax, the AI got saved as "myai.3" as
name of the AI, instead of "myai". This caused several problems,
like indicating to the user the AI could not be found, but still
load the AI. But in all cases, the AI never got the chance to
load the saved data, making the whole reason this exists pointless.
By splitting the name and version already in the console command,
the code becomes simpler and AIs started this way now follow the
normal flow after initialization.
It was rather confusing that "library_name" was calculated, and
then not used to do the FindLibrary() call. Flipping those two
blocks around makes it a bit more sane to read.
When link graph jobs are cleared due to abandoning the game or exiting,
flag the job as aborted.
The link graph job running in a separate thread checks the aborted flag
periodically and terminates processing early if set.
This reduces the delay at game abandon or exit if a long-running job
would otherwise still be running.