Implement 'missing objects' window
Basic implementation of 'bad objects' window
Add new object_load_error.c
Add object_load_error.c
Faffing about
String stuff
Stuff
Get window basically displaying
Proper col header for object
Display object types
Display file name and explanatory message
Probably about time I added myself to the dev list
Cleanup and comments
Make bad object window work with SC6
Fix whitespace, string IDs, flip core function sense
Fix spacing in string_ids.h
Fix string ID snafu
Fix HasNoInvalidObjects() sense
Attempt to refactor this to pass data properly
Move typedefs to separate header
Fix up signatures
Add park_load_result_types.h
Clean up includes and remnants of prev implementation
Split duplication into function, free invalid entries list on close
Use pointer for object_validity_result param
Fixup string IDs
Use LoadObject() directly
Use dependency injection, fix string termination
Xcode fix, make helper function static
Fix buffer overrun and memory leak
Use SDL for clipboard functionality
Fix function & variable declarations
Rework editor_read_s6() to use new park load result type
Update changelog for #5624
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Fix mem leak, function signature and whitespace
Ghost elements are notoriously a reason of network desyncs, because they
don't get transferred over network. They are meant to be local only and
disregarded by any logic, but it is not yet the case in many places.
Upon saving, we *remove* all the ghost elements (by calling
`scenario_fix_ghosts`), based on assumption they can only be caused by
local interaction. Testing has shown there are `sv6`s in the wild that
have elements marked as ghosts and this could lead to a situation where
we strip away parts of the park. This also causes network desyncs for
reason stated above.
As we strip elements with ghost flag from saves anyway, it should be
safe to assume none of our saves introduce ghosts and this issue is
limited to hacked parks only. One example of such park is [Cocopa
Bay](http://www.nedesigns.com/park/3473/cocopa-bay/).
This change removes the flag on all map elements while importing. This
is much less invasive than removing all ghost elements on importing, as
they may contain some actual data. This ~~fixes~~ hides the desync that
could be seen in the Cocopa Bay park.
As this doesn't change any in-game logic, no network version update is
necessary.
#5094