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Griatch
4d9081d710 Various cleanups in the recent modifications, and improvements to how time is handled and displayed.
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Griatch
2009-11-25 19:27:32 +00:00
Griatch
1ea7e69821 Implemented persistent cache, events and gametime counter.
OBS - there is a new data table (for the persistent cache) so you need to sync or restart with your database.

* Persistent cache (pcache)- this works the same as the volatile cache, except it is regularly saved to disk and recovered upon restart. How often the pcache is backed up is set in preferences. This was heck of a tricky thing to get right due to the intricacies of pickle; for example it turns out there is a bug in cPickle, so only normal pickle works to store the cache objects.
* Persistent events - this makes use of the pcache to re-load the scheduled events every reload. Only events with the property "persistent" will be saved this way (if not set, events will get lost upon reboot, just like now). All the main system events have been implemented as persistent events, including a new event to regularly save the pcache to disk.
* In order to track persistent event timers across reboots, there is also a global "game time" defined now. This is saved in cache and counts seconds only when the server is running. Event timers are adjusted with an offset when restarting (otherwise they will be confused by the real time jumping forward after a downtime). There are also a small set of helpful routines in src/gametime.py to help convert from real time to game time (for easy creation of new events).
* Various info commands have been updated to incoorporate the time stamp and the cache sync information.
* There are a few test commands commented out in commands/general.py that I used for testing; I left them in if you want to test things quickly. It works here, but as always more people testing is needed.
/Griatch
2009-11-22 21:18:55 +00:00
Griatch
5e866c6b73 Added more stable events.
- added PIDs to all events, so they can be deleted safely.
- scheduler.del_event(pid) cleanly deletes events from the scheduler
- added @delevent for deleting events based on PID (@ps shows this now)
- Events has a self.repeat property allowing them to only be repeated a certain time (default is infinitely many times). After the set number of repeats, the event deletes itself from the scheduler.

Events are currently not persistently stored; this is left for future commits.
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Griatch
2009-11-18 20:10:35 +00:00
Griatch
e05eabe5ef * Implemented @chperm - a command for viewing and setting individual permissions on a user without using the admin interface. I consider expanding this later with a group handling method as well (@chgroup). The command supports viewing all permissions available in the game, viewing those set on a user, add and delete a permission. No refactoring of the permission models (moving them into their respective application) has been done yet.
* Added del_event() to scheduler, allowing to remove events from the event queue. This allows for creating e.g. one-time events.
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Griatch
2009-10-01 23:28:58 +00:00
Griatch
1d4f075ca7 * Updated and expanded the State system; the API changed a bit. You now have to first *create* the state using
GLOBAL_STATE_TABLE.add_state() before adding commands to it. The state can now be much more configured by including as much or as
little of the normal default commands into it as wanted (so you can now have states which are almost as normal, except some
commands are missing or change their behaviour ... illness or darkness comes to mind). The possibilities here are limitless.
* States now also optionally allow traversing exits as well as using command tables defined on objects.
* States now better handle error messages (so if you try 'look' in a state which does not contain a look command you will no
longer get the 'Huh?' but will be told that the command is not available at the moment).
* All examples in commands/examples/ have been updated to use the new State system. Also added a @test_state function for trying out
the functionality.
* Added hooks at_before_move() and at_after_move(), useful for character based move-restrictions and checks (e.g. movement speed)
* Minor tweaks to the event system; avoiding the counters to go negative should they hit an uncaught traceback.
* Small fixes of typos and minor extra safety checks.
/Griatch
2009-08-16 01:18:58 +00:00
Griatch
3eb4cddf42 - implemented @destroy as per the MUX help specifications. As part of this, fixed the object recycling routines to actually properly replace GARBAGE-flagged objects (it crashed before).
- Set up a global cleaner event to clean all @destroyed objects every 30 minutes (makes their dbrefs available).
- Added the @recover command for recovering @destroyed objects up until the point that the cleaner runs and actually destroys them. This can recover @destroyed objects, rooms and exits to the same state as before @destroy. It could easily be made to recover player objects too, but I'm thinking this would be a security issue.
- Added to @dig in order to allow for creating rooms with a particular parent. Also auto-creates exits in each room if desired. The only things that is not implemented is the aliases of the exits, I don't really know how to do that.
- Changed the @create command format to match the @dig (it uses : to mark the parent instead of = now, since MUX' @dig reserve = to the exit list.)
- Added extra security in the example event to guard against the bug that causes the whole scheduler to freak out if the event_function() gives a traceback.
- Changed many instances of type to point to the defines_global.OTYPE instead of giving the integer explicitly.
/Starkiel
2009-04-30 15:01:59 +00:00
Greg Taylor
31a78f9fb6 * Added the 'imclist' command to show other games connected to IMC.
* Added the automatic cleaning/pruning code to weed out entries that are probably disconnected.
* Added 'imcwhois <player>' command. Still needs some sanitizing on the outgoing string.
* Added the beginnings of a -reply packet handler through reply_listener.py.
* Fleshed out a few more packets in packets.py.
Next up: Make the ANSI system a little more modular. Create a class for ANSI tables so developers can pick and choose different tables on their own, but keep the same API. This will be used so we don't have to copy/paste src/ansi.py to src/imc2/ansi.py and duplicate stuff.
2009-04-13 06:36:51 +00:00
Greg Taylor
eb2608ffd2 Prevent an error in @ps being used before the events have triggered the first time. 2009-04-06 17:15:35 +00:00
Greg Taylor
5a465746c5 Adjust some function names in the script parents to be at_ instead of a_. Also re-designed the scheduling system to be a lot more pythonic and easy to use. Utilizes classes to represent events. Much easier to plug in events from within the game directory now as well. 2009-04-06 16:19:07 +00:00
Greg Taylor
4bb00013ae Even more death and destruction. A lot more stuff moved to src/. A lot more bugs probably introduced. 2008-06-15 19:38:39 +00:00
Renamed from events.py (Browse further)