omegablast2002@yahoo.com
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added weapon handling for connect, please be sure to code these weapons as follows
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target=*|mybattlefield
auto={0}:equip
auto=connect
notice i declare the equip before the connect, this is becuase connect will use the equip ability of the card to handle it.
target= can be used for connecting them now as the first time equip. please remember to use teach( or autoskill= to avoid giving abilities forever to a target...this makes equipments hybrid auras.
also, moved parentchildrule init from original init to rules.txt...
in yourrules.txt
should look like this:
include mtg.txt
name=Classic
[INIT]
mode=mtg
auto=connectrule
[PLAYERS]
auto=shuffle
auto=draw:7
i did this becuase i want to reuse the parentchild associations for mtgabilities...and if parents will always kill thier children, i won't be able to use it :P
changed connect into an instant ability, i don't want this ability to be done by menu choice.
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Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
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Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
2011-02-01 10:37:21 +00:00
Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
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Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
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Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
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Resuming on my threading support work with the card caching mechanism. This change unfortunately touches quite a few files, but I needed to get it out of the way before things got out of hand: one significant hurdle is the assumed lifetime of a JQuad pointer. In a single threaded model, the life time of the pointer is clear: you fetch it into the cache, the cache makes room, you use the pointer immediately. In a multithreaded context however, it's unsafe, as the drawing thread can request a few JQuads, and the cache operating on a separate thread can potentially bounce a JQuad out of the cache before the draw routine is done using it, which ends up in an access violation when you attempt to draw using an invalidated quad pointer. To prevent this, the bulk of this change swaps out the use of naked JQuad* pointers in the code with a JQuadPtr, which is basically a typedef to a boost shared_ptr<JQuad>.
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