Update of patch #3698 (project freeciv):
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Update of patch #3698 (project freeciv):
Status: In Progress = Ready For Test
Planned Release: = 2.5.0
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Follow-up Comment #7:
New version0: do
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Follow-up Comment #6, patch #3698 (project freeciv):
Thank you for your help, Per. I have attached a new version adding the
following explanation: The old version filled in from is the previous packet
of the same kind that has the same value in each key field. (If the packet's
kind don't have any
Follow-up Comment #3, patch #3698 (project freeciv):
Maybe further clarifications would be welcome to determine how those bytes
are used.
Good idea. I added (See HACKING to learn how to understand the packet
header) (avoids duplication) to the attached update.
Also, I proposed a change in the
Follow-up Comment #4, patch #3698 (project freeciv):
My new understanding: Packets without a key will use the previous packet of
the same kind. Packets with one key will use the previous packet of the same
kind that had the same key. Packets with two keys will use the previous packet
of the same
URL:
http://gna.org/patch/?3698
Summary: Corrections to docs/README.delta
Project: Freeciv
Submitted by: sveinung
Submitted on: Wed 13 Feb 2013 12:24:59 PM GMT
Category: None
Priority: 5 - Normal
Follow-up Comment #1, patch #3698 (project freeciv):
The values of the unchanged fields will be filled in from an old version at
the receiving side. could use a clarification. I had a look at the generated
code when delta is enabled. If it is as simple as it appears, and keys etc
aren't taken
Follow-up Comment #2, patch #3698 (project freeciv):
Freeciv's packet header size is 4 bytes now.
Maybe further clarifications would be welcome to determine how those bytes are
used. Also, I proposed a change in the initial network protocol (in bug
#19943) that could make this path out of date.