Properly decouple squirrel and game code. This makes it easier to reverse engineer more of this squirrel system, and to compile them as individual libraries later on when moving to CMake to significantly decrease compile times.
* modsystem v2 initial commit
* call CModSystem::Init
* clean up custom cvar value handling
* add mod script compiling support
* add error check to script rson loading
yes this error is a duplicate but this one exits the game
* fix typo
* fix compile error
* Decoding and encoding is done into a single buffer, from raw buffers to avoid extraneous copies.
* Added base class holding all core logic for encoding, decoding, receiving and processing of the RCON protocol. This code was initially identical between all implementations of RCON, deduplicating this avoids bugs.
* Added more sophisticated error handling, stop right away when decoding for example fails.
* Added ability to have more than one active authenticated net console on the server. Controlled by cvar 'sv_rcon_maxconnections' (default 1).
* Max packet size for accepted, but not authenticated sockets is now controled by cvar 'sv_rcon_maxpacketsize' (default 1024).
This fixes the exceptions that were caused by loading ported bsps with replaced models
CStaticProp::Init was using static prop lump data to request non-existent skins due to the replaced models, causing invalid material pointers to be fetched.
When encountered, these skins will be forced to 0 and an error will be printed.
Ideally these issues are fixed from within the bsp file before they are shipped.
RCON upgrade with additional logging system improvements:
* Netconsole's can now log received messages in color, even when the RCON server has ANSI colors disabled; logs are fully composed locally.
* RCON server now also sends the log type over the wire, along with the (already existing) context.
* SDK logging code is now shared with the standalone netconsole application.
* Improved logging readability for the standalone netconsole application.
Add 'Profile' build configuration (similar configuration to many game engines).
This should be the main configuration for development. In the future, this will include incremental linking and asserts.