Instead of using a massive block of case statements in serial_utility.cpp,
I've added FORMAT_* tags to SerialPacketType as a way to destinguish
between type values, at least internally. I can't believe I missed this
for so long.
I've also added a placeholder for the network API, as I was working on
that when I ran into this problem.
I've replaced the BBox class with a pair of inline functions in
check_bounds.hpp. I've also renamed the 'position' variable to 'origin' in
several locations.
These changes are mostly to alleviate ambiguity.
I've also stopped using a separate branch for sharing the CharacterData
structre. This commit won't build, mostly because I need to refactor
InWorld to handle the loss of the PlayerCharacter class.
I should probably rename SQL's tables too.
I've refactored the network layout. Here is a brief list of changes:
* The new player object is created server-side rather than client-side
* serial.cpp now uses macros to prevent hard-to-find logic errors
* A few method definitions have been re-ordered
* SerialPacket's internals have been slightly changed
* SerialPacket now carries a datestamp defining the network protocol
* server_application.cpp has been split into two separate files
* HandleJoinRequest() has been modified to create the new player object
I've added the handle and avatar fields back into the PlayerInfo section
in the network code, because I need to be able to load a specific file
when a new player is created. This wasn't forseen, but it's fine. i'm
leaving the fields in ClientInfo as well, because LobbyMenu is using them
to login to the server.
PlayerIndex is now a shared parameter.
I've shifted some code around in InWorld, however the overall logic is the
same.
This build (as well as the last) does not compile.
The serialization code is now using macros to simplify each line, and to
prevent errors. It should be noted that, apart from the region content,
the serialization and deserialization code is essentially identical.