* Everything
* Fixed missing ;
* Fix missing ; and double private
* Fixed cannot isNull on number
* Turn _temparture back to isNil
* Fix error from merge
* Advanced Ballistics - Drag model revamp
- Moved away from using the drag tables from the GNU exterior ballistics library
- The drag functions are now based off this data from JBM Ballistics: http://www.jbmballistics.com/ballistics/downloads/text/
- The differences are minor, but some players might still appreciate the additional authenticity
* The Mach number is now calculated in relation to the air temperature.
* Improved speed of sound calculation accuracy.
* Advanced Ballistics - DLL update
* Advanced Ballistics - Added drag function reference (JBM Ballistics)
* Advanced Ballistics - Fixed calculation error in the spin drift simulation
- The error was introduced with this PR (https://github.com/acemod/ACE3/pull/4708)
* More descriptive variable names
* Minor performance optimizations
* Fixed some minor issues
* DLL rebuild
* Utilize new 'toFixed' script command
- Small performance improvement
* Fixed a typo
* Use correct reference speed for the drag compensation
* Updated all 'airFriction' values to match the new drag model
* 'Default' atmosphere now equals the ICAO standard atmosphere
* Update reference humidity to meet the ICAO standard
* Optimizations with private, params, and isEqualType
* Fixed tab being used instead of space
* Fixed tabs inserted by notepad++
* More usage of new private syntax and params
- changed a few checks for an array being empty to `_arr isEqualTo []`
rather than `count _arr == 0`
- added more uses of `private` on the same line as the variable is
declared
- added more uses of params to assign variables passed as parameters
- removed unnecessary parentheses
- removed several unnecessary variable declarations with private array
syntax
* clean up and formatting
Previously when iterating over an array and modifying the same array via deletion of the current index, incorrect means was used to account for the change in index resulting in any further deletions being applied to the wrong elements.
This solution does not require duplication of the array or the use of external variables to track the number of deleted elements. We simply lower the `_forEachIndex` by 1 whenever an element is removed.