* Moved Responder stuff to LLHTTPClient.
* Renamed LLHTTPClient::Responder to LLHTTPClient::ResponderWithResult.
* Deleted LLHTTPClientAdapter and LLHTTPClientInterface.
* Renamed AICurlInterface::TransferInfo to AITransferInfo and moved it
to llhttpclient.h
* Removed 'CURLcode code' argument from completed_headers.
* Removed LLCurlRequest and replaced it's last usage with LLHTTPClient API calls.
* Deleted dead code.
* Renamed all the get4/post4/put4/getByteRange4 etc, back to their
original name without the '4'.
Introduces AIHTTPTimeoutPolicy objects which do not just
specify a single "timeout" in seconds, but a plethora of
timings related to the life cycle of the average HTTP
transaction.
This knowledge is that moved to the Responder being
used instead of floating constants hardcoded in the
callers of http requests. This assumes that the same
timeout policy is wanted for each transaction that
uses the same Responder, which can be enforced is needed.
I added a AIHTTPTimeoutPolicy for EVERY responder,
only to make it easier later to tune timeout values
and/or to get feedback about which responder runs
into HTTP errors in debug output (especially time outs),
so that they can be tuned later. If we already understood
exactly what we were doing then most responders could
have been left alone and just return the default timeout
policy: by far most timeout policies are just a copy
of the default policy, currently.
This commit is not finished... It's a work in progress
(viewer runs fine with it though).
Pulled LLDropTarget into its own files and brought in the callback version so we can use either, whereever we need them, without rewriting them.
This makes code for drag and drop items into boxes easier.
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Added item box to Adv. Chat, finally you can send autoresponse with item!
Taught to LLViewerMessage to understand this.
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Added in comment labels for more sections of system preferences.
Everything new in the System->Build tab will reset on cancel, except the item, I see no reason to reset an item.
Added in BuildPrefs, and settings like them.
Taught LLToolPlacer how to give creations material type, and size, and ask importtracker to do the rest.
LLViewerObjectList now pings importtracker whenever it notices newly created objects that are ours entirely, so we can exact our will upon them.
Cleaned up most of importtracker code so we can use only the parts we need, and do it well.
Added ObjectPhysicsProperties to message.xml
-Nametag bubble visbility is oddly inconsistent. May vanish with future planned UI merges...
-VBOs are PAINFULLY slow on ATI hardware. This repos self-compiled davep/shining-fixes branch, so I'll leave the ball in LL's court for now regarding that.
Also a little review of Dead objects in general.
The old code was calling 'erase' on a large vector, once for
every dead object (which are a lot, especially if you exit or
teleport), causing the whole (large) vector to be copied every
time. The new code only calls erase once per call (about once
a second at most now), erasing 20 to 100 objects at the END
of the vector. This is INCREDIBLY faster.