The region's width, height and depth are all defined by preprocessor
macros. The rest of the map system has been updated to match. The
programs proper need to be updated as well. It would be a good idea to
include the macros' values as part of the initial communication protocols,
so that the clients don't connect to a server that is using the wrong
sized regions.
I've also added in some debug code to the map classes, because I was
hunting down a std::bad_alloc beingthrown. Turns out I forgot to set the
map sizes in the client's InWorld constructor. I'm committing the fix, and
the debug code.
* Fixed Region::GetX() and Region::GetY()
* Replaced calls to std::find_if with regular for loops
* Changed typing of RegionPager::regionList
** regionList now holds pointers rather than the objects themselves
* Added vestigial classes MapFileFormat and MapGenerator
** MapGenerator creates and destroys the region objects
* I'm leaving in the debugging code for now
** This includes trace statements and a basterdized main() function in
/editor/main.cpp
I've also made the base class abstract, and the derived class a template.
Hopefully this'll let me work on different parts of the class without
major issues.
This code compiles, but since it's incomplete, I can't test it properly.