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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joshua Yanovski
3869cdf1d2 Don't remesh chunk vertex data on sprite update.
This results in an extremely visually noticeable improvement in latency
when adding or removing sprite data and makes the game feel more
responsive.

This happens, for instance, when picking up a sprite like an apple or
flower from the environment.  We check to make sure that for items
with lighting (like Velorite) or changes that otherwise affect meshing
(like changing from fluid to nonfluid) this doesn't trigger.
2021-05-11 12:58:15 -07:00
Marcel Märtens
6b23101fac update toolchain to nightly-2021-03-22 2021-03-22 16:41:04 +01:00
Marcel Märtens
dae31ae5b6 apply new rustfmt - touching alot of files 2020-02-01 21:39:39 +01:00
Imbris
b6235d51cf fix: overflow in VolGrid3d 2020-01-24 00:11:22 -05:00
Piotr Korgól
e1adf40856 Improvement: Replace all '..=b' with '..b + 1' 2020-01-12 15:46:53 +01:00
haslersn
1796c09ca1 common: Rework volume API
See the doc comments in `common/src/vol.rs` for more information on
the API itself.

The changes include:

* Consistent `Err`/`Error` naming.
  * Types are named `...Error`.
  * `enum` variants are named `...Err`.
* Rename `VolMap{2d, 3d}` -> `VolGrid{2d, 3d}`. This is in preparation
  to an upcoming change where a “map” in the game related sense will
  be added.
* Add volume iterators. There are two types of them:
  * _Position_ iterators obtained from the trait `IntoPosIterator`
    using the method
    `fn pos_iter(self, lower_bound: Vec3<i32>, upper_bound: Vec3<i32>) -> ...`
    which returns an iterator over `Vec3<i32>`.
  * _Volume_ iterators obtained from the trait `IntoVolIterator`
    using the method
    `fn vol_iter(self, lower_bound: Vec3<i32>, upper_bound: Vec3<i32>) -> ...`
    which returns an iterator over `(Vec3<i32>, &Self::Vox)`.
  Those traits will usually be implemented by references to volume
  types (i.e. `impl IntoVolIterator<'a> for &'a T` where `T` is some
  type which usually implements several volume traits, such as `Chunk`).
  * _Position_ iterators iterate over the positions valid for that
    volume.
  * _Volume_ iterators do the same but return not only the position
    but also the voxel at that position, in each iteration.
* Introduce trait `RectSizedVol` for the use case which we have with
  `Chonk`: A `Chonk` is sized only in x and y direction.
* Introduce traits `RasterableVol`, `RectRasterableVol`
  * `RasterableVol` represents a volume that is compile-time sized and has
    its lower bound at `(0, 0, 0)`. The name `RasterableVol` was chosen
    because such a volume can be used with `VolGrid3d`.
  * `RectRasterableVol` represents a volume that is compile-time sized at
    least in x and y direction and has its lower bound at `(0, 0, z)`.
    There's no requirement on he lower bound or size in z direction.
    The name `RectRasterableVol` was chosen because such a volume can be
    used with `VolGrid2d`.
2019-09-06 15:43:31 +02:00