* Check if server is active in command callback before attempting to hot swap.
* Hook 'v_Detour_LevelInit', and log NavMeshes that failed to load.
* Split free/destroy logic into separate function.
* Created constants for NavMesh and AI Network paths/extensions.
* Added performance profiler for hot swap logic in command callback.
* Renamed "navmesh_reload" to "navmesh_hotswap".
* "navmesh_hotswap" is now development only.
The new command 'navmesh_reload' hot swaps the current NavMesh for all hulls in memory, with that of the 'new' files on the disk. The memory of the old NavMesh gets freed and destroyed.
Moved every pattern to IDetour interface. This allows for debugging patterns scans more easily, and create threads during pattern searching (Operation is now fired in APIENTRY).
Also cleaned up some unused code/extraneous comments.
Slightly increased performance by purging duplicate patterns.
Made variable search less dependent from other results (except if pattern-to-scan results is within the same header)
Migrating to this to initialize all patterns and prototypes in Systems_Init() instead.
This should make debugging missing/not found patterns easier and allow for opting out variable/constant search (some of these require other patterns to be found, thus resulting in seg faults..).
Also added check to detect if user has a eligible CPU to run this SDK.
The game requires SSE and SSE2 instruction sets. Our SDK requires this too due to the use of SSE intrinsics, so we cannot let the game handle this. We have to check it ourselves.
* Move most definitions to implementation file to avoid recompiling whole program for small changes
* Pass strings by reference for where possible.
* Split Module class to dedicated file.
* Add const qualifiers to all eligible methods for address/module class
* Some renaming
Inline every signature defined in the SDK (previously each translation unit had its own copy of the signature and function prototype). DLL init is near instant now (85% speed improvements).
The reachability table needs to be figured out still. The issue should be very small, but at the moment I do not have time for it.
The pointer to the table, and table pointers to data is correct, however, not a single poly is ever getting marked as 'reachable' (0xffffffff). This could be either within recast itself (see build_link_table() and set_reachable() functions), or the way the engine parses the data. The function that determines whether poly is reachable is located at '0x140F448E0'