Implement new classes:
* stdext::any => ligher replacement for boost::any
* stdext::packed_any => like any but optimized to use less memory
* stdext::shared_object => ligher replacement for std::shared_ptr
* stdext::shared_object_ptr => replacement for boost::intrusive_ptr
* stdext::fast_storage => for storing dynamic data
* stdext::packed_storage => same but with less memory
* stdext::packed_vector => std::vector with less memory
Compiling should be a little faster now because global boost including
is not needed anymore
Create a new shared pointer type stdext::shared_object_ptr and stdext::shared_obj
using boost::intrusive_ptr
Advantages:
* half memory usage
* faster and lightweight
Disadvantages:
* using weak_ptr is not supported anymore
* compiling seems slower
Sandboxing makes module scripts run inside an isolated lua environments,
making more easier and secure to script
Move and rework TextMessage using the new sandbox system
Lots of chagnes to add multi protocol flexibility, not really
completed yet, still have to rework text messages opcodes and other stuff,
so this still a working in progress feature
* Rework dat reader, the dat reader can now
* dinamically detect dat version
* Split game into gamelib and game_interface
* Lots of other minor changes
When otclient initializes it tries to find all .otpkg files inside the
current search paths (./ ./modules ./addons) and then add them
to the front of current search paths. This way .otpkg can contains
many modules/addons and modifications in a single file that otclient
can recognize.
otpkg files can be compressed files supported by PhysFS, which
are ZIP (.zip) and LZMA (.7z).
Make otclient's framework flexible enough to run console apps like
servers, so this mean is possible to build otclient versions without
graphical interface and use it's framework to code servers