This makes the class API a bit more sane, although
only a bit, because I had to leave it working with
possibly new code merged in from LL: the API can't
really change. I also removed some unused code.
While reviewing how LLFrameTimer worked however,
I did find a few instances where things where broken:
* sFrameDeltaTime wasn't correctly updated (more
than once per frame and therefore erratic). This
only influenced scrolling speed, but still.
* While dragging an inventory item, the scroll
arrows of a tab container didn't work
(LLTabContainer::handleDragAndDrop).
* Map zoom interpolation was broken (it interpolated
between A and B, but used the already updated
interpolation for A the next frame...
(added mCurZoomValInterpolationStart).
This patch has no influence if you don't have libcwd installed.
Note that libcwd (http://libcwd.sourceforge.net/) is only
available for linux.
A default compile of libcwd does memory allocation tracking,
which is too slow for everyday usage of the viewer (usable,
but notably slower) and we don't need that. Configure your
libcwd as follows:
./configure --prefix=/sl/usr --disable-alloc --enable-optimize
Or whatever prefix you prefer (add --enable-maintainer-mode
if you're compiling it from the SVN repository), add
--disable-nonthreading to compile twice as fast.
If you have it installed you can activate it's use by setting a
few environment variables:
CXXFLAGS="$(pkg-config --cflags libcwd_r)"
LDFLAGS="$(pkg-config --libs libcwd_r) -lpthread"
and then reconfiguring the viewer.
The -lpthread is needed when using ld.gold, however, if you
leave it out you might get an LDFLAGS that ends on trailing
whitespaces, which doesn't work for some reason.
Also, if you installed it in a non-standard place (/sl/usr
above) then you need this to run the viewer (and tests):
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/sl/usr/lib"
Fixed by updating indra/cmake/WebKitLibPlugin.cmake with
version from imprudence.
This commit also contains removal of execute permissions
of source files and configure files, sorry...
Excluded llareslistener, as that appears to only be present for unit-testing
Excluded new SSL methods because, well, they don't work right reliably in v2 for me
Fixed avatar shadows on AMD (and any other sane GLSL compiler)
Fixed windows compile:
-curl version was updated after running develop.py. Not sure if applicable to linux/darwin
-new llqtwebkit version on windows, since the old url is now invalid.
That's quite a piece of work. I have NO idea how Jess can downplay the
effort that went into this.
And it's still not complete, local chat is not affected, perhaps group
chat too.