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Revision: 1.98
Committed: Fri Dec 22 16:34:00 2006 UTC (17 years, 5 months ago) by root
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.97: +1 -1 lines
Log Message:
- preliminary check in, stuff is rudimentarily working
- moved most of the player creation process into a perl coroutine
- changed internal design of player management to not reuse
  and morph the object in funny ways. should be safer and much
  nicer to handle.
- got rid of some annoying hacks, such as clear()
  (TODO: get rid of player_pod and other stuff now unnecessary?)

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# Content
1 package cf;
2
3 use utf8;
4 use strict;
5
6 use Symbol;
7 use List::Util;
8 use Storable;
9 use Opcode;
10 use Safe;
11 use Safe::Hole;
12
13 use Coro;
14 use Coro::Event;
15 use Coro::Timer;
16 use Coro::Signal;
17 use Coro::Semaphore;
18
19 use IO::AIO;
20 use YAML::Syck ();
21 use Time::HiRes;
22
23 use Event; $Event::Eval = 1; # no idea why this is required, but it is
24
25 # work around bug in YAML::Syck - bad news for perl6, will it be as broken wrt. unicode?
26 $YAML::Syck::ImplicitUnicode = 1;
27
28 $Coro::main->prio (Coro::PRIO_MIN);
29
30 sub WF_AUTOCANCEL () { 1 } # automatically cancel this watcher on reload
31
32 our %COMMAND = ();
33 our %COMMAND_TIME = ();
34 our %EXTCMD = ();
35
36 _init_vars;
37
38 our @EVENT;
39 our $LIBDIR = datadir . "/ext";
40
41 our $TICK = MAX_TIME * 1e-6;
42 our $TICK_WATCHER;
43 our $NEXT_TICK;
44
45 our %CFG;
46
47 our $UPTIME; $UPTIME ||= time;
48
49 #############################################################################
50
51 =head2 GLOBAL VARIABLES
52
53 =over 4
54
55 =item $cf::UPTIME
56
57 The timestamp of the server start (so not actually an uptime).
58
59 =item $cf::LIBDIR
60
61 The perl library directory, where extensions and cf-specific modules can
62 be found. It will be added to C<@INC> automatically.
63
64 =item $cf::TICK
65
66 The interval between server ticks, in seconds.
67
68 =item %cf::CFG
69
70 Configuration for the server, loaded from C</etc/crossfire/config>, or
71 from wherever your confdir points to.
72
73 =back
74
75 =cut
76
77 BEGIN {
78 *CORE::GLOBAL::warn = sub {
79 my $msg = join "", @_;
80 $msg .= "\n"
81 unless $msg =~ /\n$/;
82
83 print STDERR "cfperl: $msg";
84 LOG llevError, "cfperl: $msg";
85 };
86 }
87
88 @safe::cf::global::ISA = @cf::global::ISA = 'cf::attachable';
89 @safe::cf::object::ISA = @cf::object::ISA = 'cf::attachable';
90 @safe::cf::player::ISA = @cf::player::ISA = 'cf::attachable';
91 @safe::cf::client::ISA = @cf::client::ISA = 'cf::attachable';
92 @safe::cf::map::ISA = @cf::map::ISA = 'cf::attachable';
93 @safe::cf::object::player::ISA = @cf::object::player::ISA = 'cf::object';
94
95 # we bless all objects into (empty) derived classes to force a method lookup
96 # within the Safe compartment.
97 for my $pkg (qw(
98 cf::global
99 cf::object cf::object::player
100 cf::client cf::player
101 cf::arch cf::living
102 cf::map cf::party cf::region
103 )) {
104 no strict 'refs';
105 @{"safe::$pkg\::wrap::ISA"} = @{"$pkg\::wrap::ISA"} = $pkg;
106 }
107
108 $Event::DIED = sub {
109 warn "error in event callback: @_";
110 };
111
112 my %ext_pkg;
113 my @exts;
114 my @hook;
115
116 =head2 UTILITY FUNCTIONS
117
118 =over 4
119
120 =cut
121
122 use JSON::Syck (); # TODO# replace by JSON::PC once working
123
124 =item $ref = cf::from_json $json
125
126 Converts a JSON string into the corresponding perl data structure.
127
128 =cut
129
130 sub from_json($) {
131 $JSON::Syck::ImplicitUnicode = 1; # work around JSON::Syck bugs
132 JSON::Syck::Load $_[0]
133 }
134
135 =item $json = cf::to_json $ref
136
137 Converts a perl data structure into its JSON representation.
138
139 =cut
140
141 sub to_json($) {
142 $JSON::Syck::ImplicitUnicode = 0; # work around JSON::Syck bugs
143 JSON::Syck::Dump $_[0]
144 }
145
146 =back
147
148 =cut
149
150 #############################################################################
151
152 =head2 ATTACHABLE OBJECTS
153
154 Many objects in crossfire are so-called attachable objects. That means you can
155 attach callbacks/event handlers (a collection of which is called an "attachment")
156 to it. All such attachable objects support the following methods.
157
158 In the following description, CLASS can be any of C<global>, C<object>
159 C<player>, C<client> or C<map> (i.e. the attachable objects in
160 crossfire+).
161
162 =over 4
163
164 =item $attachable->attach ($attachment, key => $value...)
165
166 =item $attachable->detach ($attachment)
167
168 Attach/detach a pre-registered attachment to a specific object and give it
169 the specified key/value pairs as arguments.
170
171 Example, attach a minesweeper attachment to the given object, making it a
172 10x10 minesweeper game:
173
174 $obj->attach (minesweeper => width => 10, height => 10);
175
176 =item $bool = $attachable->attached ($name)
177
178 Checks wether the named attachment is currently attached to the object.
179
180 =item cf::CLASS->attach ...
181
182 =item cf::CLASS->detach ...
183
184 Define an anonymous attachment and attach it to all objects of the given
185 CLASS. See the next function for an explanation of its arguments.
186
187 You can attach to global events by using the C<cf::global> class.
188
189 Example, log all player logins:
190
191 cf::player->attach (
192 on_login => sub {
193 my ($pl) = @_;
194 ...
195 },
196 );
197
198 Example, attach to the jeweler skill:
199
200 cf::object->attach (
201 type => cf::SKILL,
202 subtype => cf::SK_JEWELER,
203 on_use_skill => sub {
204 my ($sk, $ob, $part, $dir, $msg) = @_;
205 ...
206 },
207 );
208
209 =item cf::CLASS::attachment $name, ...
210
211 Register an attachment by C<$name> through which attachable objects of the
212 given CLASS can refer to this attachment.
213
214 Some classes such as crossfire maps and objects can specify attachments
215 that are attached at load/instantiate time, thus the need for a name.
216
217 These calls expect any number of the following handler/hook descriptions:
218
219 =over 4
220
221 =item prio => $number
222
223 Set the priority for all following handlers/hooks (unless overwritten
224 by another C<prio> setting). Lower priority handlers get executed
225 earlier. The default priority is C<0>, and many built-in handlers are
226 registered at priority C<-1000>, so lower priorities should not be used
227 unless you know what you are doing.
228
229 =item type => $type
230
231 (Only for C<< cf::object->attach >> calls), limits the attachment to the
232 given type of objects only (the additional parameter C<subtype> can be
233 used to further limit to the given subtype).
234
235 =item on_I<event> => \&cb
236
237 Call the given code reference whenever the named event happens (event is
238 something like C<instantiate>, C<apply>, C<use_skill> and so on, and which
239 handlers are recognised generally depends on the type of object these
240 handlers attach to).
241
242 See F<include/eventinc.h> for the full list of events supported, and their
243 class.
244
245 =item package => package::
246
247 Look for sub functions of the name C<< on_I<event> >> in the given
248 package and register them. Only handlers for eevents supported by the
249 object/class are recognised.
250
251 =back
252
253 Example, define an attachment called "sockpuppet" that calls the given
254 event handler when a monster attacks:
255
256 cf::object::attachment sockpuppet =>
257 on_skill_attack => sub {
258 my ($self, $victim) = @_;
259 ...
260 }
261 }
262
263 =item $attachable->valid
264
265 Just because you have a perl object does not mean that the corresponding
266 C-level object still exists. If you try to access an object that has no
267 valid C counterpart anymore you get an exception at runtime. This method
268 can be used to test for existence of the C object part without causing an
269 exception.
270
271 =cut
272
273 # the following variables are defined in .xs and must not be re-created
274 our @CB_GLOBAL = (); # registry for all global events
275 our @CB_OBJECT = (); # all objects (should not be used except in emergency)
276 our @CB_PLAYER = ();
277 our @CB_CLIENT = ();
278 our @CB_TYPE = (); # registry for type (cf-object class) based events
279 our @CB_MAP = ();
280
281 my %attachment;
282
283 sub _attach_cb($$$$) {
284 my ($registry, $event, $prio, $cb) = @_;
285
286 use sort 'stable';
287
288 $cb = [$prio, $cb];
289
290 @{$registry->[$event]} = sort
291 { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] }
292 @{$registry->[$event] || []}, $cb;
293 }
294
295 # attach handles attaching event callbacks
296 # the only thing the caller has to do is pass the correct
297 # registry (== where the callback attaches to).
298 sub _attach {
299 my ($registry, $klass, @arg) = @_;
300
301 my $object_type;
302 my $prio = 0;
303 my %cb_id = map +("on_" . lc $EVENT[$_][0], $_) , grep $EVENT[$_][1] == $klass, 0 .. $#EVENT;
304
305 while (@arg) {
306 my $type = shift @arg;
307
308 if ($type eq "prio") {
309 $prio = shift @arg;
310
311 } elsif ($type eq "type") {
312 $object_type = shift @arg;
313 $registry = $CB_TYPE[$object_type] ||= [];
314
315 } elsif ($type eq "subtype") {
316 defined $object_type or Carp::croak "subtype specified without type";
317 my $object_subtype = shift @arg;
318 $registry = $CB_TYPE[$object_type + $object_subtype * NUM_SUBTYPES] ||= [];
319
320 } elsif ($type eq "package") {
321 my $pkg = shift @arg;
322
323 while (my ($name, $id) = each %cb_id) {
324 if (my $cb = $pkg->can ($name)) {
325 _attach_cb $registry, $id, $prio, $cb;
326 }
327 }
328
329 } elsif (exists $cb_id{$type}) {
330 _attach_cb $registry, $cb_id{$type}, $prio, shift @arg;
331
332 } elsif (ref $type) {
333 warn "attaching objects not supported, ignoring.\n";
334
335 } else {
336 shift @arg;
337 warn "attach argument '$type' not supported, ignoring.\n";
338 }
339 }
340 }
341
342 sub _object_attach {
343 my ($obj, $name, %arg) = @_;
344
345 return if exists $obj->{_attachment}{$name};
346
347 if (my $attach = $attachment{$name}) {
348 my $registry = $obj->registry;
349
350 for (@$attach) {
351 my ($klass, @attach) = @$_;
352 _attach $registry, $klass, @attach;
353 }
354
355 $obj->{$name} = \%arg;
356 } else {
357 warn "object uses attachment '$name' that is not available, postponing.\n";
358 }
359
360 $obj->{_attachment}{$name} = undef;
361 }
362
363 sub cf::attachable::attach {
364 if (ref $_[0]) {
365 _object_attach @_;
366 } else {
367 _attach shift->_attach_registry, @_;
368 }
369 };
370
371 # all those should be optimised
372 sub cf::attachable::detach {
373 my ($obj, $name) = @_;
374
375 if (ref $obj) {
376 delete $obj->{_attachment}{$name};
377 reattach ($obj);
378 } else {
379 Carp::croak "cannot, currently, detach class attachments";
380 }
381 };
382
383 sub cf::attachable::attached {
384 my ($obj, $name) = @_;
385
386 exists $obj->{_attachment}{$name}
387 }
388
389 for my $klass (qw(GLOBAL OBJECT PLAYER CLIENT MAP)) {
390 eval "#line " . __LINE__ . " 'cf.pm'
391 sub cf::\L$klass\E::_attach_registry {
392 (\\\@CB_$klass, KLASS_$klass)
393 }
394
395 sub cf::\L$klass\E::attachment {
396 my \$name = shift;
397
398 \$attachment{\$name} = [[KLASS_$klass, \@_]];
399 }
400 ";
401 die if $@;
402 }
403
404 our $override;
405 our @invoke_results = (); # referenced from .xs code. TODO: play tricks with reify and mortals?
406
407 sub override {
408 $override = 1;
409 @invoke_results = ();
410 }
411
412 sub do_invoke {
413 my $event = shift;
414 my $callbacks = shift;
415
416 @invoke_results = ();
417
418 local $override;
419
420 for (@$callbacks) {
421 eval { &{$_->[1]} };
422
423 if ($@) {
424 warn "$@";
425 warn "... while processing $EVENT[$event][0](@_) event, skipping processing altogether.\n";
426 override;
427 }
428
429 return 1 if $override;
430 }
431
432 0
433 }
434
435 =item $bool = cf::global::invoke (EVENT_CLASS_XXX, ...)
436
437 =item $bool = $attachable->invoke (EVENT_CLASS_XXX, ...)
438
439 Generate an object-specific event with the given arguments.
440
441 This API is preliminary (most likely, the EVENT_CLASS_xxx prefix will be
442 removed in future versions), and there is no public API to access override
443 results (if you must, access C<@cf::invoke_results> directly).
444
445 =back
446
447 =cut
448
449 #############################################################################
450 # object support
451
452 sub instantiate {
453 my ($obj, $data) = @_;
454
455 $data = from_json $data;
456
457 for (@$data) {
458 my ($name, $args) = @$_;
459
460 $obj->attach ($name, %{$args || {} });
461 }
462 }
463
464 # basically do the same as instantiate, without calling instantiate
465 sub reattach {
466 my ($obj) = @_;
467 my $registry = $obj->registry;
468
469 @$registry = ();
470
471 delete $obj->{_attachment} unless scalar keys %{ $obj->{_attachment} || {} };
472
473 for my $name (keys %{ $obj->{_attachment} || {} }) {
474 if (my $attach = $attachment{$name}) {
475 for (@$attach) {
476 my ($klass, @attach) = @$_;
477 _attach $registry, $klass, @attach;
478 }
479 } else {
480 warn "object uses attachment '$name' that is not available, postponing.\n";
481 }
482 }
483 }
484
485 sub object_freezer_save {
486 my ($filename, $rdata, $objs) = @_;
487
488 if (length $$rdata) {
489 warn sprintf "saving %s (%d,%d)\n",
490 $filename, length $$rdata, scalar @$objs;
491
492 if (open my $fh, ">:raw", "$filename~") {
493 chmod SAVE_MODE, $fh;
494 syswrite $fh, $$rdata;
495 close $fh;
496
497 if (@$objs && open my $fh, ">:raw", "$filename.pst~") {
498 chmod SAVE_MODE, $fh;
499 syswrite $fh, Storable::nfreeze { version => 1, objs => $objs };
500 close $fh;
501 rename "$filename.pst~", "$filename.pst";
502 } else {
503 unlink "$filename.pst";
504 }
505
506 rename "$filename~", $filename;
507 } else {
508 warn "FATAL: $filename~: $!\n";
509 }
510 } else {
511 unlink $filename;
512 unlink "$filename.pst";
513 }
514 }
515
516 sub object_freezer_as_string {
517 my ($rdata, $objs) = @_;
518
519 use Data::Dumper;
520
521 $$rdata . Dumper $objs
522 }
523
524 sub object_thawer_load {
525 my ($filename) = @_;
526
527 local $/;
528
529 my $av;
530
531 #TODO: use sysread etc.
532 if (open my $data, "<:raw:perlio", $filename) {
533 $data = <$data>;
534 if (open my $pst, "<:raw:perlio", "$filename.pst") {
535 $av = eval { (Storable::thaw <$pst>)->{objs} };
536 }
537 return ($data, $av);
538 }
539
540 ()
541 }
542
543 cf::object->attach (
544 prio => -1000000,
545 on_clone => sub {
546 my ($src, $dst) = @_;
547
548 @{$dst->registry} = @{$src->registry};
549
550 %$dst = %$src;
551
552 %{$dst->{_attachment}} = %{$src->{_attachment}}
553 if exists $src->{_attachment};
554 },
555 );
556
557 #############################################################################
558 # command handling &c
559
560 =item cf::register_command $name => \&callback($ob,$args);
561
562 Register a callback for execution when the client sends the user command
563 $name.
564
565 =cut
566
567 sub register_command {
568 my ($name, $cb) = @_;
569
570 my $caller = caller;
571 #warn "registering command '$name/$time' to '$caller'";
572
573 push @{ $COMMAND{$name} }, [$caller, $cb];
574 }
575
576 =item cf::register_extcmd $name => \&callback($pl,$packet);
577
578 Register a callbackf ro execution when the client sends an extcmd packet.
579
580 If the callback returns something, it is sent back as if reply was being
581 called.
582
583 =cut
584
585 sub register_extcmd {
586 my ($name, $cb) = @_;
587
588 my $caller = caller;
589 #warn "registering extcmd '$name' to '$caller'";
590
591 $EXTCMD{$name} = [$cb, $caller];
592 }
593
594 cf::player->attach (
595 on_command => sub {
596 my ($pl, $name, $params) = @_;
597
598 my $cb = $COMMAND{$name}
599 or return;
600
601 for my $cmd (@$cb) {
602 $cmd->[1]->($pl->ob, $params);
603 }
604
605 cf::override;
606 },
607 on_extcmd => sub {
608 my ($pl, $buf) = @_;
609
610 my $msg = eval { from_json $buf };
611
612 if (ref $msg) {
613 if (my $cb = $EXTCMD{$msg->{msgtype}}) {
614 if (my %reply = $cb->[0]->($pl, $msg)) {
615 $pl->ext_reply ($msg->{msgid}, %reply);
616 }
617 }
618 } else {
619 warn "player " . ($pl->ob->name) . " sent unparseable ext message: <$buf>\n";
620 }
621
622 cf::override;
623 },
624 );
625
626 sub register {
627 my ($base, $pkg) = @_;
628
629 #TODO
630 }
631
632 sub load_extension {
633 my ($path) = @_;
634
635 $path =~ /([^\/\\]+)\.ext$/ or die "$path";
636 my $base = $1;
637 my $pkg = $1;
638 $pkg =~ s/[^[:word:]]/_/g;
639 $pkg = "ext::$pkg";
640
641 warn "loading '$path' into '$pkg'\n";
642
643 open my $fh, "<:utf8", $path
644 or die "$path: $!";
645
646 my $source =
647 "package $pkg; use strict; use utf8;\n"
648 . "#line 1 \"$path\"\n{\n"
649 . (do { local $/; <$fh> })
650 . "\n};\n1";
651
652 eval $source
653 or die $@ ? "$path: $@\n"
654 : "extension disabled.\n";
655
656 push @exts, $pkg;
657 $ext_pkg{$base} = $pkg;
658
659 # no strict 'refs';
660 # @{"$pkg\::ISA"} = ext::;
661
662 register $base, $pkg;
663 }
664
665 sub unload_extension {
666 my ($pkg) = @_;
667
668 warn "removing extension $pkg\n";
669
670 # remove hooks
671 #TODO
672 # for my $idx (0 .. $#PLUGIN_EVENT) {
673 # delete $hook[$idx]{$pkg};
674 # }
675
676 # remove commands
677 for my $name (keys %COMMAND) {
678 my @cb = grep $_->[0] ne $pkg, @{ $COMMAND{$name} };
679
680 if (@cb) {
681 $COMMAND{$name} = \@cb;
682 } else {
683 delete $COMMAND{$name};
684 }
685 }
686
687 # remove extcmds
688 for my $name (grep $EXTCMD{$_}[1] eq $pkg, keys %EXTCMD) {
689 delete $EXTCMD{$name};
690 }
691
692 if (my $cb = $pkg->can ("unload")) {
693 eval {
694 $cb->($pkg);
695 1
696 } or warn "$pkg unloaded, but with errors: $@";
697 }
698
699 Symbol::delete_package $pkg;
700 }
701
702 sub load_extensions {
703 for my $ext (<$LIBDIR/*.ext>) {
704 next unless -r $ext;
705 eval {
706 load_extension $ext;
707 1
708 } or warn "$ext not loaded: $@";
709 }
710 }
711
712 #############################################################################
713 # load/save/clean perl data associated with a map
714
715 *cf::mapsupport::on_clean = sub {
716 my ($map) = @_;
717
718 my $path = $map->tmpname;
719 defined $path or return;
720
721 unlink "$path.pst";
722 };
723
724 cf::map->attach (prio => -10000, package => cf::mapsupport::);
725
726 #############################################################################
727 # load/save perl data associated with player->ob objects
728
729 sub all_objects(@) {
730 @_, map all_objects ($_->inv), @_
731 }
732
733 # TODO: compatibility cruft, remove when no longer needed
734 cf::player->attach (
735 on_load => sub {
736 my ($pl, $path) = @_;
737
738 for my $o (all_objects $pl->ob) {
739 if (my $value = $o->get_ob_key_value ("_perl_data")) {
740 $o->set_ob_key_value ("_perl_data");
741
742 %$o = %{ Storable::thaw pack "H*", $value };
743 }
744 }
745 },
746 );
747
748 #############################################################################
749
750 =head2 CORE EXTENSIONS
751
752 Functions and methods that extend core crossfire objects.
753
754 =head3 cf::player
755
756 =over 4
757
758 =item cf::player::exists $login
759
760 Returns true when the given account exists.
761
762 =cut
763
764 sub cf::player::exists($) {
765 cf::player::find $_[0]
766 or -f sprintf "%s/%s/%s/%s.pl", cf::localdir, cf::playerdir, ($_[0]) x 2;
767 }
768
769 =item $player->ext_reply ($msgid, $msgtype, %msg)
770
771 Sends an ext reply to the player.
772
773 =cut
774
775 sub cf::player::ext_reply($$$%) {
776 my ($self, $id, %msg) = @_;
777
778 $msg{msgid} = $id;
779
780 $self->send ("ext " . to_json \%msg);
781 }
782
783 =back
784
785 =head3 cf::object::player
786
787 =over 4
788
789 =item $player_object->reply ($npc, $msg[, $flags])
790
791 Sends a message to the player, as if the npc C<$npc> replied. C<$npc>
792 can be C<undef>. Does the right thing when the player is currently in a
793 dialogue with the given NPC character.
794
795 =cut
796
797 # rough implementation of a future "reply" method that works
798 # with dialog boxes.
799 #TODO: the first argument must go, split into a $npc->reply_to ( method
800 sub cf::object::player::reply($$$;$) {
801 my ($self, $npc, $msg, $flags) = @_;
802
803 $flags = cf::NDI_BROWN | cf::NDI_UNIQUE unless @_ >= 4;
804
805 if ($self->{record_replies}) {
806 push @{ $self->{record_replies} }, [$npc, $msg, $flags];
807 } else {
808 $msg = $npc->name . " says: $msg" if $npc;
809 $self->message ($msg, $flags);
810 }
811 }
812
813 =item $player_object->may ("access")
814
815 Returns wether the given player is authorized to access resource "access"
816 (e.g. "command_wizcast").
817
818 =cut
819
820 sub cf::object::player::may {
821 my ($self, $access) = @_;
822
823 $self->flag (cf::FLAG_WIZ) ||
824 (ref $cf::CFG{"may_$access"}
825 ? scalar grep $self->name eq $_, @{$cf::CFG{"may_$access"}}
826 : $cf::CFG{"may_$access"})
827 }
828
829 =head3 cf::client
830
831 =over 4
832
833 =item $client->send_drawinfo ($text, $flags)
834
835 Sends a drawinfo packet to the client. Circumvents output buffering so
836 should not be used under normal circumstances.
837
838 =cut
839
840 sub cf::client::send_drawinfo {
841 my ($self, $text, $flags) = @_;
842
843 utf8::encode $text;
844 $self->send_packet (sprintf "drawinfo %d %s", $flags, $text);
845 }
846
847
848 =item $success = $client->query ($flags, "text", \&cb)
849
850 Queues a query to the client, calling the given callback with
851 the reply text on a reply. flags can be C<cf::CS_QUERY_YESNO>,
852 C<cf::CS_QUERY_SINGLECHAR> or C<cf::CS_QUERY_HIDEINPUT> or C<0>.
853
854 Queries can fail, so check the return code. Or don't, as queries will become
855 reliable at some point in the future.
856
857 =cut
858
859 sub cf::client::query {
860 my ($self, $flags, $text, $cb) = @_;
861
862 return unless $self->state == ST_PLAYING
863 || $self->state == ST_SETUP
864 || $self->state == ST_CUSTOM;
865
866 $self->state (ST_CUSTOM);
867
868 utf8::encode $text;
869 push @{ $self->{query_queue} }, [(sprintf "query %d %s", $flags, $text), $cb];
870
871 $self->send_packet ($self->{query_queue}[0][0])
872 if @{ $self->{query_queue} } == 1;
873 }
874
875 cf::client->attach (
876 on_reply => sub {
877 my ($ns, $msg) = @_;
878
879 # this weird shuffling is so that direct followup queries
880 # get handled first
881 my $queue = delete $ns->{query_queue};
882
883 (shift @$queue)->[1]->($msg);
884
885 push @{ $ns->{query_queue} }, @$queue;
886
887 if (@{ $ns->{query_queue} } == @$queue) {
888 if (@$queue) {
889 $ns->send_packet ($ns->{query_queue}[0][0]);
890 } else {
891 $ns->state (ST_PLAYING) if $ns->state == ST_CUSTOM;
892 }
893 }
894 },
895 );
896
897 =item $client->coro (\&cb)
898
899 Create a new coroutine, running the specified callback. The coroutine will
900 be automatically cancelled when the client gets destroyed (e.g. on logout,
901 or loss of connection).
902
903 =cut
904
905 sub cf::client::coro {
906 my ($self, $cb) = @_;
907
908 my $coro; $coro = async {
909 eval {
910 $cb->();
911 };
912 warn $@ if $@;
913 delete $self->{_coro}{$coro+0};
914 };
915
916 $self->{_coro}{$coro+0} = $coro;
917 }
918
919 cf::client->attach (
920 on_destroy => sub {
921 my ($ns) = @_;
922
923 $_->cancel for values %{ (delete $ns->{_coro}) || {} };
924 },
925 );
926
927 =back
928
929
930 =head2 SAFE SCRIPTING
931
932 Functions that provide a safe environment to compile and execute
933 snippets of perl code without them endangering the safety of the server
934 itself. Looping constructs, I/O operators and other built-in functionality
935 is not available in the safe scripting environment, and the number of
936 functions and methods that can be called is greatly reduced.
937
938 =cut
939
940 our $safe = new Safe "safe";
941 our $safe_hole = new Safe::Hole;
942
943 $SIG{FPE} = 'IGNORE';
944
945 $safe->permit_only (Opcode::opset qw(:base_core :base_mem :base_orig :base_math sort time));
946
947 # here we export the classes and methods available to script code
948
949 =pod
950
951 The following fucntions and emthods are available within a safe environment:
952
953 cf::object contr pay_amount pay_player map
954 cf::object::player player
955 cf::player peaceful
956 cf::map trigger
957
958 =cut
959
960 for (
961 ["cf::object" => qw(contr pay_amount pay_player map)],
962 ["cf::object::player" => qw(player)],
963 ["cf::player" => qw(peaceful)],
964 ["cf::map" => qw(trigger)],
965 ) {
966 no strict 'refs';
967 my ($pkg, @funs) = @$_;
968 *{"safe::$pkg\::$_"} = $safe_hole->wrap (\&{"$pkg\::$_"})
969 for @funs;
970 }
971
972 =over 4
973
974 =item @retval = safe_eval $code, [var => value, ...]
975
976 Compiled and executes the given perl code snippet. additional var/value
977 pairs result in temporary local (my) scalar variables of the given name
978 that are available in the code snippet. Example:
979
980 my $five = safe_eval '$first + $second', first => 1, second => 4;
981
982 =cut
983
984 sub safe_eval($;@) {
985 my ($code, %vars) = @_;
986
987 my $qcode = $code;
988 $qcode =~ s/"/‟/g; # not allowed in #line filenames
989 $qcode =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
990
991 local $_;
992 local @safe::cf::_safe_eval_args = values %vars;
993
994 my $eval =
995 "do {\n"
996 . "my (" . (join ",", map "\$$_", keys %vars) . ") = \@cf::_safe_eval_args;\n"
997 . "#line 0 \"{$qcode}\"\n"
998 . $code
999 . "\n}"
1000 ;
1001
1002 sub_generation_inc;
1003 my @res = wantarray ? $safe->reval ($eval) : scalar $safe->reval ($eval);
1004 sub_generation_inc;
1005
1006 if ($@) {
1007 warn "$@";
1008 warn "while executing safe code '$code'\n";
1009 warn "with arguments " . (join " ", %vars) . "\n";
1010 }
1011
1012 wantarray ? @res : $res[0]
1013 }
1014
1015 =item cf::register_script_function $function => $cb
1016
1017 Register a function that can be called from within map/npc scripts. The
1018 function should be reasonably secure and should be put into a package name
1019 like the extension.
1020
1021 Example: register a function that gets called whenever a map script calls
1022 C<rent::overview>, as used by the C<rent> extension.
1023
1024 cf::register_script_function "rent::overview" => sub {
1025 ...
1026 };
1027
1028 =cut
1029
1030 sub register_script_function {
1031 my ($fun, $cb) = @_;
1032
1033 no strict 'refs';
1034 *{"safe::$fun"} = $safe_hole->wrap ($cb);
1035 }
1036
1037 =back
1038
1039 =cut
1040
1041 #############################################################################
1042
1043 =head2 EXTENSION DATABASE SUPPORT
1044
1045 Crossfire maintains a very simple database for extension use. It can
1046 currently store anything that can be serialised using Storable, which
1047 excludes objects.
1048
1049 The parameter C<$family> should best start with the name of the extension
1050 using it, it should be unique.
1051
1052 =over 4
1053
1054 =item $hashref = cf::db_get $family
1055
1056 Return a hashref for use by the extension C<$family>, which can be
1057 modified. After modifications, you have to call C<cf::db_dirty> or
1058 C<cf::db_sync>.
1059
1060 =item $value = cf::db_get $family => $key
1061
1062 Returns a single value from the database
1063
1064 =item cf::db_put $family => $hashref
1065
1066 Stores the given family hashref into the database. Updates are delayed, if
1067 you want the data to be synced to disk immediately, use C<cf::db_sync>.
1068
1069 =item cf::db_put $family => $key => $value
1070
1071 Stores the given C<$value> in the family hash. Updates are delayed, if you
1072 want the data to be synced to disk immediately, use C<cf::db_sync>.
1073
1074 =item cf::db_dirty
1075
1076 Marks the database as dirty, to be updated at a later time.
1077
1078 =item cf::db_sync
1079
1080 Immediately write the database to disk I<if it is dirty>.
1081
1082 =cut
1083
1084 our $DB;
1085
1086 {
1087 my $path = cf::localdir . "/database.pst";
1088
1089 sub db_load() {
1090 warn "loading database $path\n";#d# remove later
1091 $DB = stat $path ? Storable::retrieve $path : { };
1092 }
1093
1094 my $pid;
1095
1096 sub db_save() {
1097 warn "saving database $path\n";#d# remove later
1098 waitpid $pid, 0 if $pid;
1099 if (0 == ($pid = fork)) {
1100 $DB->{_meta}{version} = 1;
1101 Storable::nstore $DB, "$path~";
1102 rename "$path~", $path;
1103 cf::_exit 0 if defined $pid;
1104 }
1105 }
1106
1107 my $dirty;
1108
1109 sub db_sync() {
1110 db_save if $dirty;
1111 undef $dirty;
1112 }
1113
1114 my $idle = Event->idle (min => $TICK * 2.8, max => 10, repeat => 0, data => WF_AUTOCANCEL, cb => sub {
1115 db_sync;
1116 });
1117
1118 sub db_dirty() {
1119 $dirty = 1;
1120 $idle->start;
1121 }
1122
1123 sub db_get($;$) {
1124 @_ >= 2
1125 ? $DB->{$_[0]}{$_[1]}
1126 : ($DB->{$_[0]} ||= { })
1127 }
1128
1129 sub db_put($$;$) {
1130 if (@_ >= 3) {
1131 $DB->{$_[0]}{$_[1]} = $_[2];
1132 } else {
1133 $DB->{$_[0]} = $_[1];
1134 }
1135 db_dirty;
1136 }
1137
1138 cf::global->attach (
1139 prio => 10000,
1140 on_cleanup => sub {
1141 db_sync;
1142 },
1143 );
1144 }
1145
1146 #############################################################################
1147 # the server's main()
1148
1149 sub cfg_load {
1150 open my $fh, "<:utf8", cf::confdir . "/config"
1151 or return;
1152
1153 local $/;
1154 *CFG = YAML::Syck::Load <$fh>;
1155 }
1156
1157 sub main {
1158 cfg_load;
1159 db_load;
1160 load_extensions;
1161 Event::loop;
1162 }
1163
1164 #############################################################################
1165 # initialisation
1166
1167 sub _perl_reload(&) {
1168 my ($msg) = @_;
1169
1170 $msg->("reloading...");
1171
1172 eval {
1173 # cancel all watchers
1174 for (Event::all_watchers) {
1175 $_->cancel if $_->data & WF_AUTOCANCEL;
1176 }
1177
1178 # unload all extensions
1179 for (@exts) {
1180 $msg->("unloading <$_>");
1181 unload_extension $_;
1182 }
1183
1184 # unload all modules loaded from $LIBDIR
1185 while (my ($k, $v) = each %INC) {
1186 next unless $v =~ /^\Q$LIBDIR\E\/.*\.pm$/;
1187
1188 $msg->("removing <$k>");
1189 delete $INC{$k};
1190
1191 $k =~ s/\.pm$//;
1192 $k =~ s/\//::/g;
1193
1194 if (my $cb = $k->can ("unload_module")) {
1195 $cb->();
1196 }
1197
1198 Symbol::delete_package $k;
1199 }
1200
1201 # sync database to disk
1202 cf::db_sync;
1203
1204 # get rid of safe::, as good as possible
1205 Symbol::delete_package "safe::$_"
1206 for qw(cf::object cf::object::player cf::player cf::map cf::party cf::region);
1207
1208 # remove register_script_function callbacks
1209 # TODO
1210
1211 # unload cf.pm "a bit"
1212 delete $INC{"cf.pm"};
1213
1214 # don't, removes xs symbols, too,
1215 # and global variables created in xs
1216 #Symbol::delete_package __PACKAGE__;
1217
1218 # reload cf.pm
1219 $msg->("reloading cf.pm");
1220 require cf;
1221
1222 # load config and database again
1223 cf::cfg_load;
1224 cf::db_load;
1225
1226 # load extensions
1227 $msg->("load extensions");
1228 cf::load_extensions;
1229
1230 # reattach attachments to objects
1231 $msg->("reattach");
1232 _global_reattach;
1233 };
1234 $msg->($@) if $@;
1235
1236 $msg->("reloaded");
1237 };
1238
1239 sub perl_reload() {
1240 _perl_reload {
1241 warn $_[0];
1242 print "$_[0]\n";
1243 };
1244 }
1245
1246 register "<global>", __PACKAGE__;
1247
1248 register_command "perl-reload" => sub {
1249 my ($who, $arg) = @_;
1250
1251 if ($who->flag (FLAG_WIZ)) {
1252 _perl_reload {
1253 warn $_[0];
1254 $who->message ($_[0]);
1255 };
1256 }
1257 };
1258
1259 unshift @INC, $LIBDIR;
1260
1261 $TICK_WATCHER = Event->timer (
1262 prio => 0,
1263 at => $NEXT_TICK || 1,
1264 data => WF_AUTOCANCEL,
1265 cb => sub {
1266 cf::server_tick; # one server iteration
1267
1268 my $NOW = Event::time;
1269 $NEXT_TICK += $TICK;
1270
1271 # if we are delayed by four ticks or more, skip them all
1272 $NEXT_TICK = $NOW if $NOW >= $NEXT_TICK + $TICK * 4;
1273
1274 $TICK_WATCHER->at ($NEXT_TICK);
1275 $TICK_WATCHER->start;
1276 },
1277 );
1278
1279 IO::AIO::max_poll_time $TICK * 0.2;
1280
1281 Event->io (fd => IO::AIO::poll_fileno,
1282 poll => 'r',
1283 prio => 5,
1284 data => WF_AUTOCANCEL,
1285 cb => \&IO::AIO::poll_cb);
1286
1287 1
1288