* Move to Central Package Management.
Allows us to store NuGet package versions all in one place. Yay!
* Update NuGet packages and fix code for changes.
Notable:
Changes to ILVerify.
Npgsql doesn't need hacks for inet anymore, now we need hacks to make the old code work with this new reality.
NUnit's analyzers are already complaining and I didn't even update it to 4.x yet.
TerraFX changed to GetLastSystemError so error handling had to be changed.
Buncha APIs have more NRT annotations.
* Remove dotnet-eng NuGet package source.
I genuinely don't know what this was for, and Central Package Management starts throwing warnings about it, so YEET.
* Fix double loading of assemblies due to ALC shenanigans.
Due to how the "sideloading" code for the ModLoader was set up, it would first try to load Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives from next to the content dll. But we already have that library in Robust!
Chaos ensues.
We now try to forcibly prioritize loading from the default ALC first to avoid this.
* Remove Robust.Physics project.
Never used.
* Remove erroneous NVorbis reference.
Should be VorbisPizza and otherwise wasn't used.
* Sandbox fixes
* Remove unused unit test package references.
Castle.Core and NUnit.ConsoleRunner.
* Update NUnit to 4.0.1
This requires replacing all the old assertion methods because they removed them 🥲
* Mute CA1416 (platform check) errors
TerraFX started annotating APIs with this and I can't be arsed to entertain this analyzer so out it goes.
* Fine ya cranky, no more CPM for Robust.Client.Injectors
* Changelog
* Oh so that's what dotnet-eng was used for. Yeah ok that makes sense.
* Central package management for remaining 2 robust projects
* Ok that was a bad idea let's just use NUnit 3 on the analyzer test project
* Oh right forgot to remove this one
* Update to a newer version of RemoteExecutor
* Disable RemoteExecutor test
https://github.com/dotnet/arcade/issues/8483 Yeah this package is not well maintained and clearly we can't rely on it.
* Fix immutable list serialization
* Adds barbones culling.
* Visibility culling and recursive parent ent additions.
DebugEntityNetView improvements.
Visibility moved from session to eyecomponent.
* Multiple viewport support.
* Perf improvements.
* Removed old netbubble system from ServerEntityManager.
Supports old NaN system for entities leaving view.
Supports old SendFullMap optimization for anchored, non-updating Entities.
* Fixes size of netView box.
* Remove empty EntityManager.Update method.
Switching ViewCulling back to PLINQ.
Microsoft isn't supporting NuGet-components ASP.NET Core ever since 3.x so using Kestrel is out.
New implementation is 100% thread pool compared to the old one which was a single specific thread.
* Some stuff for auth
* Holy crap auth works
* Enable encryption even if no auth token is provided.
It's still possible that the public key was retrieved over HTTPS via the status API, in which case it will be secure.
* Fix integration test compile.
* Secure CVar API.
* Literally rewrite the auth protocol to be minecraft's.
* Better exception tolerance in server handshake.
* Auth works from launcher.
* Fix some usages of UserID instead of UserName
* Fix auth.server CVar
* Kick existing connection if same account connects twice.
* Username assignment, guest session distinguishing.
* Necessary work to make bans work.
* Expose LoginType to OnConnecting.
* Fixing tests and warnings.
update a bunch of packages and use JetBrains.Annotations as private asset as needed
mark some hot math methods agg inline to benefit from loop opts
use FMA for interp
use canny min/max/clamp
make Quaternion NormalizeAngle fixed time and faster
clean up YamlDotNet references
* implement StatusHost as a minimal Kestler based HTTP Rest service
break up and organize StatusHost
* handle weird disposal mechanics exposed by testing facility