collision handling and castRay() to avoid calling getPtr(). It is a step forward
removing the mutex inside of PtrHolder.
Do the same for DeepestNotMeContactTestResultCallback. It is used
only for not-ranged combat for now, but do it anyway for parity with all
other callback. This way, once the PtrHolder mutex is gone one will not
have to worry about wether it is safe to use the callback in a specific
context.
To avoid use-after-free with projectile / projectile collision, defer deletion of projectile.
Since instead of storing a copy of target Ptr we have a pointer to its collision object,
we can't delete projectiles until after we finished iterating over the loops.
Restore projectile caster from savegame (#5860)
See merge request OpenMW/openmw!616
(cherry picked from commit d595c7adb0fb45eafed6d3d0403ad640a91411ed)
c5426bec In the savegame, projectile caster is identified by its actor id. When
imprecision issue with projectile collision detection.
Simplify the mechanics: manage hits in one spot.
Give magic projectiles a collision shape similar in size to their visible
model.
Rename the 2 convex result callback to clearly state their purpose.
When an NPC fire a projectile, it should affect only its targeted actor.
To this end, after a hit is detected the target is checked against the
list of AI targets and reactivated if necessary.
Problem occurs when the hit occurs as a result of a friendly actor going
into the projectile (detected in ClosestNotMeConvexResultCallback):
while the projectile is inside the friend's collision box, it is
deactivated, just to be immediately reactivated. Effectively, the
projectile does nothing until the actor moves out.
Add a check inside the ClosestNotMeConvexResultCallback before declaring
a hit.
Since the necessary data is not safely accessible from the async thread,
maintain a copy inside the Projectile class.
1. Move weapon types behaviour from switches to the table (should allow
us to de-hardcode weapon types later)
2. Gereralize bones injection to actors skeletons (instead of using the
hardcoded xbase_anim_sh.nif)