The map_block->designation.{dig,smooth} are reset to zeros when a job
posting is created for the designation. The job is then used to override
the designation state in the map_block. To make the new designation set
propogate to jobs the job structure would require updating. The update
would be possible a complex operation. The simple alternative is to
remove the job and let df create a new job in the next tick.
Fixes#1229
Passing a 64bit integer to Json::Value fails to find matching. Even
tough long long int is also 64bits gcc considres long long int different
to long int. But fix can't be as simple as removing an long from type
because that would reduce 32bit builds to have only 32bit maximum int
size. But standard offers fixed width integer types that can be used to
get correct underlying type depending on platform.
All platforms seems to either have compiler supporting c++14. Windows
already requires msvc2015 that supports c++14 which should make it
minimal issue to require c++14 support from all compilers because gcc
is pretty easy to upgrade.
YCM flag function returning None result an error from YCM python code
everytime a file is opened. The None return can happen if database
lookup fails for any reason. To let YCM have resonable flags without
database entry the .ycm_extra_conf.py can include default fallback
flags.
Changes include
* table.getn(obj) -> #obj
* Making sure string.rep gets an integer parameter
* Optimized profiling hooks (call profiler cost from factor 40 to 10)
* Specialized parameter name lookup code for c++ __index metamod calls
* Collect source lines in time sampling variant
* Simplified prevent to always filter all children
Pepperfish Profiler can produce time sampled profiles and call entry
exit profiles. Code is verbatim copy from the lua wiki [1]. This commit
won't work alone but it exists to give author credit correctly to
Daniel.
[1] http://lua-users.org/wiki/PepperfishProfiler
Authors:
Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@pepperfish.net>
Tom Spilman <tom@sickheadgames.com>
Ben Wilhelm <zorba-pepperfish@pavlovian.net>