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538 lines
22 KiB
Python
538 lines
22 KiB
Python
"""DistributedSmoothNode module: contains the DistributedSmoothNode class"""
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from pandac.PandaModules import *
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from ClockDelta import *
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import DistributedNode
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import DistributedSmoothNodeBase
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from direct.task.Task import cont
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# This number defines our tolerance for out-of-sync telemetry packets.
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# If a packet appears to have originated from more than MaxFuture
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# seconds in the future, assume we're out of sync with the other
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# avatar and suggest a resync for both.
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MaxFuture = base.config.GetFloat("smooth-max-future", 0.2)
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# How frequently can we suggest a resynchronize with another client?
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MinSuggestResync = base.config.GetFloat("smooth-min-suggest-resync", 15)
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# These flags indicate whether global smoothing and/or prediction is
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# allowed or disallowed.
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EnableSmoothing = base.config.GetBool("smooth-enable-smoothing", 1)
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EnablePrediction = base.config.GetBool("smooth-enable-prediction", 1)
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# These values represent the amount of time, in seconds, to delay the
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# apparent position of other avatars, when non-predictive and
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# predictive smoothing is in effect, respectively. This is in
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# addition to the automatic delay of the observed average latency from
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# each avatar, which is intended to compensate for relative clock
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# skew.
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Lag = base.config.GetDouble("smooth-lag", 0.2)
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PredictionLag = base.config.GetDouble("smooth-prediction-lag", 0.0)
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GlobalSmoothing = 0
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GlobalPrediction = 0
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def globalActivateSmoothing(smoothing, prediction):
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""" Globally activates or deactivates smoothing and prediction on
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all DistributedSmoothNodes currently in existence, or yet to be
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generated. """
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global GlobalSmoothing, GlobalPrediction
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GlobalSmoothing = smoothing
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GlobalPrediction = prediction
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for obj in base.cr.getAllOfType(DistributedSmoothNode):
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obj.activateSmoothing(smoothing, prediction)
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# For historical reasons, we temporarily define
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# DistributedSmoothNode.activateSmoothing() to be the global function.
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# We'll remove this soon, so it won't get confused with the instance
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# method, below.
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activateSmoothing = globalActivateSmoothing
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class DistributedSmoothNode(DistributedNode.DistributedNode,
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DistributedSmoothNodeBase.DistributedSmoothNodeBase):
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"""
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This specializes DistributedNode to add functionality to smooth
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motion over time, via the SmoothMover C++ object defined in
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DIRECT.
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"""
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def __init__(self, cr):
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try:
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self.DistributedSmoothNode_initialized
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except:
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self.DistributedSmoothNode_initialized = 1
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DistributedNode.DistributedNode.__init__(self, cr)
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DistributedSmoothNodeBase.DistributedSmoothNodeBase.__init__(self)
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self.smoothStarted = 0
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# Set this True to assert that the local process has
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# complete authority over the position of this object when
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# smoothing is not in effect. When this is True, position
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# reports received over the wire will not be applied to
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# this node's position, unless those position reports are
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# received between startSmooth() and endSmooth().
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self.localControl = False
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# flag set when we receive a stop message
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self.stopped = False
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def generate(self):
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self.smoother = SmoothMover()
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self.smoothStarted = 0
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self.lastSuggestResync = 0
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self._smoothWrtReparents = False
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DistributedNode.DistributedNode.generate(self)
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DistributedSmoothNodeBase.DistributedSmoothNodeBase.generate(self)
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self.cnode.setRepository(self.cr, 0, 0)
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self.activateSmoothing(GlobalSmoothing, GlobalPrediction)
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# clear stopped flag for re-generate
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self.stopped = False
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def disable(self):
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DistributedSmoothNodeBase.DistributedSmoothNodeBase.disable(self)
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DistributedNode.DistributedNode.disable(self)
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del self.smoother
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def delete(self):
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DistributedSmoothNodeBase.DistributedSmoothNodeBase.delete(self)
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DistributedNode.DistributedNode.delete(self)
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### Methods to handle computing and updating of the smoothed
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### position.
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def smoothPosition(self):
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"""
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This function updates the position of the node to its computed
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smoothed position. This may be overridden by a derived class
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to specialize the behavior.
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"""
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self.smoother.computeAndApplySmoothPosHpr(self, self)
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def doSmoothTask(self, task):
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self.smoothPosition()
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return cont
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def wantsSmoothing(self):
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# Override this function to return 0 if this particular kind
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# of smooth node doesn't really want to be smoothed.
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return 1
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def startSmooth(self):
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"""
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This function starts the task that ensures the node is
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positioned correctly every frame. However, while the task is
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running, you won't be able to lerp the node or directly
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position it.
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"""
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if not self.wantsSmoothing() or self.isDisabled() or self.isLocal():
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return
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if not self.smoothStarted:
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taskName = self.taskName("smooth")
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taskMgr.remove(taskName)
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self.reloadPosition()
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taskMgr.add(self.doSmoothTask, taskName)
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self.smoothStarted = 1
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def stopSmooth(self):
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"""
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This function stops the task spawned by startSmooth(), and
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allows show code to move the node around directly.
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"""
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if self.smoothStarted:
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taskName = self.taskName("smooth")
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taskMgr.remove(taskName)
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self.forceToTruePosition()
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self.smoothStarted = 0
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def setSmoothWrtReparents(self, flag):
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self._smoothWrtReparents = flag
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def getSmoothWrtReparents(self):
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return self._smoothWrtReparents
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def forceToTruePosition(self):
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"""
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This forces the node to reposition itself to its latest known
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position. This may result in a pop as the node skips the last
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of its lerp points.
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"""
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#printStack()
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if (not self.isLocal()) and \
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self.smoother.getLatestPosition():
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self.smoother.applySmoothPosHpr(self, self)
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self.smoother.clearPositions(1)
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def reloadPosition(self):
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"""
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This function re-reads the position from the node itself and
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clears any old position reports for the node. This should be
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used whenever show code bangs on the node position and expects
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it to stick.
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"""
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self.smoother.clearPositions(0)
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self.smoother.setPosHpr(self.getPos(), self.getHpr())
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self.smoother.setPhonyTimestamp()
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self.smoother.markPosition()
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def _checkResume(self,timestamp):
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"""
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Determine if we were previously stopped and now need to
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resume movement by making sure any old stored positions
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reflect the node's current position
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"""
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if (self.stopped):
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currTime = globalClock.getFrameTime()
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now = currTime - self.smoother.getExpectedBroadcastPeriod()
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last = self.smoother.getMostRecentTimestamp()
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if (now > last):
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# only set a new timestamp postion if we still have
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# a position being smoothed to (so we don't interrupt
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# any current smoothing and only do this if the object
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# is actually locally stopped)
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if (timestamp == None):
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# no timestamp, use current time
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local = 0.0
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else:
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local = globalClockDelta.networkToLocalTime(
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timestamp, currTime)
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self.smoother.setPhonyTimestamp(local,True)
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self.smoother.markPosition()
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self.stopped = False
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# distributed set pos and hpr functions
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# 'send' versions are inherited from DistributedSmoothNodeBase
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def setSmStop(self, timestamp=None):
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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self.stopped = True
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def setSmH(self, h, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmZ(self, z, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmXY(self, x, y, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmXZ(self, x, z, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmPos(self, x, y, z, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmHpr(self, h, p, r, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentP(p)
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self.setComponentR(r)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmXYH(self, x, y, h, timestamp):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmXYZH(self, x, y, z, h, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmPosHpr(self, x, y, z, h, p, r, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentP(p)
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self.setComponentR(r)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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def setSmPosHprL(self, l, x, y, z, h, p, r, timestamp=None):
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self._checkResume(timestamp)
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self.setComponentL(l)
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self.setComponentX(x)
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self.setComponentY(y)
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self.setComponentZ(z)
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self.setComponentH(h)
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self.setComponentP(p)
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self.setComponentR(r)
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self.setComponentTLive(timestamp)
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### component set pos and hpr functions ###
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### These are the component functions that are invoked
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### remotely by the above composite functions.
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentX(self, x):
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self.smoother.setX(x)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentY(self, y):
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self.smoother.setY(y)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentZ(self, z):
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self.smoother.setZ(z)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentH(self, h):
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self.smoother.setH(h)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentP(self, p):
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self.smoother.setP(p)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentR(self, r):
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self.smoother.setR(r)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentL(self, l):
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if (l != self.zoneId):
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# only perform set location if location is different
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self.setLocation(self.parentId,l)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentT(self, timestamp):
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# This is a little bit hacky. If *this* function is called,
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# it must have been called directly by the server, for
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# instance to update the values previously set for some avatar
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# that was already into the zone as we entered. (A live
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# update would have gone through the function called
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# setComponentTLive, below.)
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# Since we know this update came through the server, it may
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# reflect very old data. Thus, we can't accurately decode the
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# network timestamp (since the network time encoding can only
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# represent a time up to about 5 minutes in the past), but we
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# don't really need to know the timestamp anyway. We'll just
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# arbitrarily place it at right now.
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self.smoother.setPhonyTimestamp()
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self.smoother.clearPositions(1)
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self.smoother.markPosition()
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# mark position only takes most recent position sent over the wire
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# and applies it to the smoother's sample points, but we still
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# need to make sure and apply that position to the actual node
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# path
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self.forceToTruePosition()
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def setComponentTLive(self, timestamp):
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# This is the variant of setComponentT() that will be called
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# whenever we receive a live update directly from the other
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# client. This is because the component functions, above,
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# call this function explicitly instead of setComponentT().
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#print 'setComponentTLive: %s' % timestamp
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if timestamp is None:
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# if no timestamp, re-use the most recent timestamp to keep things
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# from getting out of order
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if self.smoother.hasMostRecentTimestamp():
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self.smoother.setTimestamp(self.smoother.getMostRecentTimestamp())
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else:
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# no most-recent timestamp, use current time
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self.smoother.setPhonyTimestamp()
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self.smoother.markPosition()
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else:
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now = globalClock.getFrameTime()
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local = globalClockDelta.networkToLocalTime(timestamp, now)
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realTime = globalClock.getRealTime()
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chug = realTime - now
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# Sanity check the timestamp from the other avatar. It should
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# be just slightly in the past, but it might be off by as much
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# as this frame's amount of time forward or back.
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howFarFuture = local - now
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if howFarFuture - chug >= MaxFuture:
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# Too far off; advise the other client of our clock information.
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if globalClockDelta.getUncertainty() != None and \
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realTime - self.lastSuggestResync >= MinSuggestResync and \
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hasattr(self.cr, 'localAvatarDoId'):
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self.lastSuggestResync = realTime
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timestampB = globalClockDelta.localToNetworkTime(realTime)
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serverTime = realTime - globalClockDelta.getDelta()
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assert self.notify.info(
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"Suggesting resync for %s, with discrepency %s; local time is %s and server time is %s." % (
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self.doId, howFarFuture - chug,
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realTime, serverTime))
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self.d_suggestResync(
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self.cr.localAvatarDoId, timestamp,
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timestampB, serverTime,
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globalClockDelta.getUncertainty())
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self.smoother.setTimestamp(local)
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self.smoother.markPosition()
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if not self.localControl and not self.smoothStarted and \
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self.smoother.getLatestPosition():
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self.smoother.applySmoothPosHpr(self, self)
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# These are all required by the CMU server, which requires get* to
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# match set* in more cases than the Disney server does.
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def getComponentL(self):
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return self.zoneId
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def getComponentX(self):
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return self.getX()
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def getComponentY(self):
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return self.getY()
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def getComponentZ(self):
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return self.getZ()
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def getComponentH(self):
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return self.getH()
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def getComponentP(self):
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return self.getP()
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def getComponentR(self):
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return self.getR()
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def getComponentT(self):
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return 0
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def clearSmoothing(self, bogus = None):
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# Call this to invalidate all the old position reports
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# (e.g. just before popping to a new position).
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#printStack()
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self.smoother.clearPositions(1)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def wrtReparentTo(self, parent):
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# We override this NodePath method to force it to
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# automatically reset the smoothing position when we call it.
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if self.smoothStarted:
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if self._smoothWrtReparents:
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#print self.getParent(), parent, self.getParent().getPos(parent)
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self.smoother.handleWrtReparent(self.getParent(), parent)
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NodePath.wrtReparentTo(self, parent)
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else:
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self.forceToTruePosition()
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NodePath.wrtReparentTo(self, parent)
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self.reloadPosition()
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else:
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NodePath.wrtReparentTo(self, parent)
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@report(types = ['args'], dConfigParam = 'smoothnode')
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def d_setParent(self, parentToken):
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# We override this DistributedNode method to force a full position
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# update immediately after the distributed setParent is sent.
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# See ParentMgr.py for an explanation.
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DistributedNode.DistributedNode.d_setParent(self, parentToken)
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self.forceToTruePosition()
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self.sendCurrentPosition()
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### Monitor clock sync ###
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def d_suggestResync(self, avId, timestampA, timestampB,
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serverTime, uncertainty):
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serverTimeSec = math.floor(serverTime)
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serverTimeUSec = (serverTime - serverTimeSec) * 10000.0
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self.sendUpdate("suggestResync", [avId, timestampA, timestampB,
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serverTimeSec, serverTimeUSec,
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uncertainty])
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def suggestResync(self, avId, timestampA, timestampB,
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serverTimeSec, serverTimeUSec, uncertainty):
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"""
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This message is sent from one client to another when the other
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client receives a timestamp from this client that is so far
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out of date as to suggest that one or both clients needs to
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resynchronize their clock information.
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"""
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serverTime = float(serverTimeSec) + float(serverTimeUSec) / 10000.0
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result = self.peerToPeerResync(
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avId, timestampA, serverTime, uncertainty)
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if result >= 0 and \
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globalClockDelta.getUncertainty() != None:
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other = self.cr.doId2do.get(avId)
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if (not other):
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assert self.notify.info(
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"Warning: couldn't find the avatar %d" % (avId))
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elif hasattr(other, "d_returnResync") and \
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hasattr(self.cr, 'localAvatarDoId'):
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realTime = globalClock.getRealTime()
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serverTime = realTime - globalClockDelta.getDelta()
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assert self.notify.info(
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"Returning resync for %s; local time is %s and server time is %s." % (
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self.doId, realTime, serverTime))
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other.d_returnResync(
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self.cr.localAvatarDoId, timestampB,
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serverTime,
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globalClockDelta.getUncertainty())
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def d_returnResync(self, avId, timestampB, serverTime, uncertainty):
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serverTimeSec = math.floor(serverTime)
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serverTimeUSec = (serverTime - serverTimeSec) * 10000.0
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self.sendUpdate("returnResync", [
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avId, timestampB, serverTimeSec, serverTimeUSec, uncertainty])
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def returnResync(self, avId, timestampB, serverTimeSec, serverTimeUSec,
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uncertainty):
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"""
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A reply sent by a client whom we recently sent suggestResync
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to, this reports the client's new delta information so we can
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adjust our clock as well.
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"""
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serverTime = float(serverTimeSec) + float(serverTimeUSec) / 10000.0
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self.peerToPeerResync(avId, timestampB, serverTime, uncertainty)
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def peerToPeerResync(self, avId, timestamp, serverTime, uncertainty):
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gotSync = globalClockDelta.peerToPeerResync(
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avId, timestamp, serverTime, uncertainty)
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# If we didn't get anything useful from the other client,
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# maybe our clock is just completely hosed. Go ask the AI.
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if not gotSync:
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if self.cr.timeManager != None:
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self.cr.timeManager.synchronize("suggested by %d" % (avId))
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return gotSync
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def activateSmoothing(self, smoothing, prediction):
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"""
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Enables or disables the smoothing of other avatars' motion.
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This used to be a global flag, but now it is specific to each
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avatar instance. However, see globalActivateSmoothing() in
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this module.
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If smoothing is off, no kind of smoothing will be performed,
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regardless of the setting of prediction.
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This is not necessarily predictive smoothing; if predictive
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smoothing is off, avatars will be lagged by a certain factor
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to achieve smooth motion. Otherwise, if predictive smoothing
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is on, avatars will be drawn as nearly as possible in their
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current position, by extrapolating from old position reports.
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This assumes you have a client repository that knows its
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localAvatarDoId -- stored in self.cr.localAvatarDoId
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"""
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if smoothing and EnableSmoothing:
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if prediction and EnablePrediction:
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# Prediction and smoothing.
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self.smoother.setSmoothMode(SmoothMover.SMOn)
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self.smoother.setPredictionMode(SmoothMover.PMOn)
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self.smoother.setDelay(PredictionLag)
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else:
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# Smoothing, but no prediction.
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self.smoother.setSmoothMode(SmoothMover.SMOn)
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self.smoother.setPredictionMode(SmoothMover.PMOff)
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self.smoother.setDelay(Lag)
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else:
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# No smoothing, no prediction.
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self.smoother.setSmoothMode(SmoothMover.SMOff)
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self.smoother.setPredictionMode(SmoothMover.PMOff)
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self.smoother.setDelay(0.0)
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