Added logic to ModuleManager's findModules method to allow priority sorting as well as pre-filtering by a given module group
Adjusts the %isFine argument for the onMapLoadFailed callback events to %canContinueOnFail for a bit more clarity on what the arg conveys
Shifts the setSpawnObjectType, setSpawnPoint and onPostSpawn call stack to utilize an event manager to allow the setup process for spawners and gamemode prepwork to run in it's own time, if needbe. Such as if a gamemode has to generate a map and there's no guarantees on when it'll b e done for one client vs another
Added getModulesAndGameModesList, callOnObjectList and getNumCanCallOnObjectList utility functions
Added sanity check to reflectionProbe preview shape so if the material didn't load right, it doesn't crash
Added logic to better control if module groups as a whole should fail if a module dependency in that group fails, defaulted to off
Added sanity check if a shape's material failed to load so it doesn't crash when checking accumulation rules
Added search bar to SimView control for easier use
Processed core, tools and default modules to utilize assets
Converted all console types that were string based, such as TypeImageFilename to utilize const char*/the string table, which avoids a lot of type swapping shenanigans and avoids string corruption
Removed unneeded MainEditor mockup module
Removed some unused/duplicate image assets from the tools
Added running of onCreateGameServer and onDestoyGameServer callOnModules for core modules as well to enable default datablock stuffs
Added default datablocks, materials and shaders for some base required objects such as spawn markers, ribbon particles and the like.
Includes ExampleModule to act as a template/documentation case for how modules should be set up
Includes GameUI module so there's a PlayGUI gui object by default.
I noticed in 3.9 when opening and re-saving my mission files that all values that had "enabled = 1" written in the datablock like the spawnSpheres were changed to "Enabled =1" instead.
This changes it back to produce lowercase output.
Don't know if this is the right way, but it works, it disturbed me a bit in my version control that every mission I touched was updated with hundreds of changes on "enabled" into "Enabled" while all other entries are lowercase.