This map is used store socket and address together, and, other than
checking that the address does not already have a socket, the data layout
does not seem particularly important.
However, as address is the key, technically it should not be modified,
and address may self-modify itself during comparisons.
english (au): 14 changes by krysclarke
english (us): 14 changes by 2TallTyler
vietnamese: 14 changes by KhoiCanDev
korean: 19 changes by telk5093
italian: 14 changes by Rivarossi
russian: 14 changes by Ln-Wolf
finnish: 14 changes by hpiirai
danish: 22 changes by bscargo
portuguese: 14 changes by azulcosta
polish: 14 changes by pAter-exe
GetScrolled*FromWidget took line height from the widget's resize_y value,
however not all widgets are resizable, resulting in a division-by-zero.
Allow passing line height explicitly in cases where a widget is not
resizable.
On first start-up, the game will ask if you want to participate
in our automated survey. You have to opt-in, and can easily opt-out
(via the Options) at any time.
When opt-in, whenever you exit a game, a JSON blob will be send
to the survey server hosted by OpenTTD. This JSON blob contains
information that gives a global picture of the game just played:
- What settings were used
- How many humans vs AIs
- How long the game has been played
- Basic information about the OS / CPU
All this information is kept very generic, so there is no
chance we send private information to our survey server.
Nothing in the JSON blob could identify you as a person; it
mostly tells about the game played. At any time you can see
what the JSON blob includes, by pressing the "Preview Survey
Results" button in-game.
Technically unlikely to happen, though uint16 * uint16 get promoted to int and
then stored as uint64; similarly uint * uint16 remains uint and gets stored as
uint64. In both cases the value can get truncated before the change to uint64.