* Core/Creature: Add new db field InteractionPauseTimer
Add new db field InteractionPauseTimer to allow to define different interaction pause timers for each creature (the previous system was a global setting in worldserver.conf Creature.MovingStopTimeForPlayer)
* Set all columns in creature_template_movement as optional (can be NULL, default NULL). Fill only the columns that should override the default C++ value
* Use the InteractionPauseTimer value throughout the code instead of Creature.MovingStopTimeForPlayer
* Handle InteractionPauseTimer set to 0 as "don't stop at all"
* Implement InteractionPauseTimer in creature_movement_override
creature_movement_override allows NULL values, in which case the values from creature_template_movement will be used for those columns that are NULL, falling back to default C++ values if creature_template_movement has NULL values too (or no rows for the creature)
* Read default InteractionPauseTimer from worldserver.conf
* Rename 2021_99_99_99_world.sql to 2021_01_22_00_world.sql
(cherry picked from commit a22bc236eb)
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Introduction
TrinityCore is a MMORPG Framework based mostly in C++.
It is derived from MaNGOS, the Massive Network Game Object Server, and is based on the code of that project with extensive changes over time to optimize, improve and cleanup the codebase at the same time as improving the in-game mechanics and functionality.
It is completely open source; community involvement is highly encouraged.
If you wish to contribute ideas or code, please visit our site linked below or make pull requests to our Github repository.
For further information on the TrinityCore project, please visit our project website at TrinityCore.org.
Requirements
Software requirements are available in the wiki for Windows, Linux and macOS.
Install
Detailed installation guides are available in the wiki for Windows, Linux and macOS.
Reporting issues
Issues can be reported via the Github issue tracker.
Please take the time to review existing issues before submitting your own to prevent duplicates.
In addition, thoroughly read through the issue tracker guide to ensure your report contains the required information. Incorrect or poorly formed reports are wasteful and are subject to deletion.
Submitting fixes
C++ fixes are submitted as pull requests via Github. For more information on how to properly submit a pull request, read the how-to: maintain a remote fork. For SQL only fixes, open a ticket; if a bug report exists for the bug, post on an existing ticket.
Copyright
License: GPL 2.0
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