It breaks teleport to interior cells and in general is very fragile because
of using exception for common logic path. Remove the function since it's not
used anywhere else.
This changes a lot of files as a consequence.
Still buggy, moving to exterior doesn't bring to the right place yet
coc "seyda neen" doesn't work. SO I broke somehting when fetching a cell from a name
Use std::variant. Store refId strings in unordered_set and use pointer to an
item there. Inserts to unordered_set do not invalidate pointers to values so the
pointer is always valid. Elements are not removed. Assume there is finite number
of string refIds.
Skipping the simulation, switching off collisions, and other approaches were not correct as they either broke some mods, or some core mechanics of the engine such as teleportation or waterwalking. As it turns out, the way to go is to simply do _nothing_ (modulo some gymnastics to account for the 1 frame difference in case of async).
Scripted movement and the unstucking logic tends to collide. Early out of unstuck in case the actor doesn't attempt to move. This means there is no AI package for NPC, which are the case for some boats and striders, or the player is content with their position.
Mostly to avoid string literal lookup by index with iteration over all preciding
literals and calling strlen. This is very inefficient. In genral this makes code
much more straightforward but also makes it portable since now int and float of
different sizes are properly supported.
Fix compile, and apply review comment
Fixed greater vs more typo.
getCellname is back to a string view.
Because in most cases was used as a strong not a refId.
and there was a fundamental issue with region names used as a cellname
Fixed some types
removed useless header
applied clang format
fixed compile tests
fixed clang tidy, and closer to logic before this MR
Removed hardcoded refids
unless there is a returned value we don't use static RefIds
can use == between RefId and hardcoded string
Fix clang format
Fixed a few instances where std::string was used, when only const std::string& was needed
removed unused variable
In getMembersLocal(, a reference to a reference wrapper is used, because the id can change, bu all we need to do is change a pointer.No need to change the value