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// fg_init.cxx -- Flight Gear top level initialization routines
//
// Written by Curtis Olson, started August 1997.
//
// Copyright (C) 1997 Curtis L. Olson - http://www.flightgear.org/~curt
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
//
// $Id$
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h> // strcmp()
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
# include <unistd.h> // for gethostname()
#endif
#if defined( _MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
# include <direct.h> // for getcwd()
# define getcwd _getcwd
# include <io.h> // isatty()
# define isatty _isatty
#endif
// work around a stdc++ lib bug in some versions of linux, but doesn't
// seem to hurt to have this here for all versions of Linux.
#ifdef linux
# define _G_NO_EXTERN_TEMPLATES
#endif
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#include <simgear/compiler.h>
#include <string>
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#include <simgear/constants.h>
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#include <simgear/debug/logstream.hxx>
#include <simgear/structure/exception.hxx>
#include <simgear/structure/event_mgr.hxx>
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#include <simgear/math/polar3d.hxx>
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#include <simgear/math/sg_geodesy.hxx>
#include <simgear/misc/sg_path.hxx>
#include <simgear/misc/interpolator.hxx>
#include <simgear/scene/material/matlib.hxx>
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#include <simgear/scene/model/particles.hxx>
#include <simgear/timing/sg_time.hxx>
#include <simgear/timing/lowleveltime.h>
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#include <Aircraft/aircraft.hxx>
#include <Aircraft/controls.hxx>
#include <Aircraft/replay.hxx>
#include <Airports/apt_loader.hxx>
#include <Airports/runways.hxx>
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#include <Airports/simple.hxx>
#include <Airports/dynamics.hxx>
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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#include <AIModel/AIManager.hxx>
#include <ATCDCL/ATCmgr.hxx>
#include <ATCDCL/AIMgr.hxx>
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#include <Autopilot/route_mgr.hxx>
#include <Autopilot/xmlauto.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/cockpit.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/panel.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/panel_io.hxx>
#ifdef ENABLE_SP_FDM
#include <FDM/SP/ADA.hxx>
#include <FDM/SP/ACMS.hxx>
#include <FDM/SP/MagicCarpet.hxx>
#include <FDM/SP/Balloon.h>
#endif
#include <FDM/ExternalNet/ExternalNet.hxx>
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#include <FDM/ExternalPipe/ExternalPipe.hxx>
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#include <FDM/JSBSim/JSBSim.hxx>
#include <FDM/LaRCsim/LaRCsim.hxx>
#include <FDM/UFO.hxx>
#include <FDM/NullFDM.hxx>
#include <FDM/YASim/YASim.hxx>
#include <GUI/new_gui.hxx>
#include <Include/general.hxx>
#include <Input/input.hxx>
#include <Instrumentation/instrument_mgr.hxx>
#include <Model/acmodel.hxx>
#include <AIModel/submodel.hxx>
#include <AIModel/AIManager.hxx>
#include <Navaids/navdb.hxx>
#include <Navaids/navlist.hxx>
#include <Navaids/fix.hxx>
#include <Navaids/fixlist.hxx>
#include <Scenery/scenery.hxx>
#include <Scenery/tilemgr.hxx>
#include <Scripting/NasalSys.hxx>
#include <Sound/fg_fx.hxx>
#include <Sound/beacon.hxx>
#include <Sound/morse.hxx>
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#include <Sound/voice.hxx>
#include <Systems/system_mgr.hxx>
#include <Time/light.hxx>
#include <Time/sunsolver.hxx>
#include <Time/tmp.hxx>
#include <Traffic/TrafficMgr.hxx>
#include <MultiPlayer/multiplaymgr.hxx>
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#include <Environment/environment_mgr.hxx>
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#include "fg_init.hxx"
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#include "fg_io.hxx"
#include "fg_commands.hxx"
#include "fg_props.hxx"
#include "options.hxx"
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#include "globals.hxx"
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#include "logger.hxx"
#include "renderer.hxx"
#include "viewmgr.hxx"
#include "main.hxx"
#ifdef __APPLE__
# include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
#endif
using std::string;
class Sound;
extern const char *default_root;
float init_volume;
// Scan the command line options for the specified option and return
// the value.
static string fgScanForOption( const string& option, int argc, char **argv ) {
int i = 1;
if (hostname == NULL)
{
char _hostname[256];
gethostname(_hostname, 256);
hostname = strdup(_hostname);
free_hostname = true;
}
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Scanning command line for: " << option );
int len = option.length();
while ( i < argc ) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_DEBUG, "argv[" << i << "] = " << argv[i] );
string arg = argv[i];
if ( arg.find( option ) == 0 ) {
return arg.substr( len );
}
i++;
}
return "";
}
// Scan the user config files for the specified option and return
// the value.
static string fgScanForOption( const string& option, const string& path ) {
sg_gzifstream in( path );
if ( !in.is_open() ) {
return "";
}
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Scanning " << path << " for: " << option );
int len = option.length();
in >> skipcomment;
while ( ! in.eof() ) {
string line;
getline( in, line, '\n' );
// catch extraneous (DOS) line ending character
if ( line[line.length() - 1] < 32 ) {
line = line.substr( 0, line.length()-1 );
}
if ( line.find( option ) == 0 ) {
return line.substr( len );
}
in >> skipcomment;
}
return "";
}
// Scan the user config files for the specified option and return
// the value.
static string fgScanForOption( const string& option ) {
string arg("");
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
// Next check home directory for .fgfsrc.hostname file
if ( arg.empty() ) {
if ( homedir != NULL ) {
SGPath config( homedir );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( hostname );
arg = fgScanForOption( option, config.str() );
}
}
#endif
// Next check home directory for .fgfsrc file
if ( arg.empty() ) {
if ( homedir != NULL ) {
SGPath config( homedir );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
arg = fgScanForOption( option, config.str() );
}
}
if ( arg.empty() ) {
// Check for $fg_root/system.fgfsrc
SGPath config( globals->get_fg_root() );
config.append( "system.fgfsrc" );
arg = fgScanForOption( option, config.str() );
}
return arg;
}
// Read in configuration (files and command line options) but only set
// fg_root
bool fgInitFGRoot ( int argc, char **argv ) {
string root;
// First parse command line options looking for --fg-root=, this
// will override anything specified in a config file
root = fgScanForOption( "--fg-root=", argc, argv);
// Check in one of the user configuration files.
if (root.empty() )
root = fgScanForOption( "--fg-root=" );
// Next check if fg-root is set as an env variable
if ( root.empty() ) {
char *envp = ::getenv( "FG_ROOT" );
if ( envp != NULL ) {
root = envp;
}
}
// Otherwise, default to a random compiled-in location if we can't
// find fg-root any other way.
if ( root.empty() ) {
#if defined( __CYGWIN__ )
root = "/FlightGear";
#elif defined( WIN32 )
root = "\\FlightGear";
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
/*
The following code looks for the base package inside the application
bundle, in the standard Contents/Resources location.
*/
CFURLRef resourcesUrl = CFBundleCopyResourcesDirectoryURL(CFBundleGetMainBundle());
// look for a 'data' subdir
CFURLRef dataDir = CFURLCreateCopyAppendingPathComponent(NULL, resourcesUrl, CFSTR("data"), true);
// now convert down to a path, and the a c-string
CFStringRef path = CFURLCopyFileSystemPath(dataDir, kCFURLPOSIXPathStyle);
root = CFStringGetCStringPtr(path, CFStringGetSystemEncoding());
CFRelease(resourcesUrl);
CFRelease(dataDir);
CFRelease(path);
#else
root = PKGLIBDIR;
#endif
}
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SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "fg_root = " << root );
globals->set_fg_root(root);
return true;
}
// Read in configuration (files and command line options) but only set
// aircraft
bool fgInitFGAircraft ( int argc, char **argv ) {
string aircraft;
// First parse command line options looking for --aircraft=, this
// will override anything specified in a config file
aircraft = fgScanForOption( "--aircraft=", argc, argv );
if ( aircraft.empty() ) {
// check synonym option
aircraft = fgScanForOption( "--vehicle=", argc, argv );
}
// Check in one of the user configuration files.
if ( aircraft.empty() ) {
aircraft = fgScanForOption( "--aircraft=" );
}
if ( aircraft.empty() ) {
aircraft = fgScanForOption( "--vehicle=" );
}
// if an aircraft was specified, set the property name
if ( !aircraft.empty() ) {
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "aircraft = " << aircraft );
fgSetString("/sim/aircraft", aircraft.c_str() );
} else {
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "No user specified aircraft, using default" );
}
return true;
}
// Return the current base package version
string fgBasePackageVersion() {
SGPath base_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
base_path.append("version");
sg_gzifstream in( base_path.str() );
if ( !in.is_open() ) {
SGPath old_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
old_path.append( "Thanks" );
sg_gzifstream old( old_path.str() );
if ( !old.is_open() ) {
return "[none]";
} else {
return "[old version]";
}
}
string version;
in >> version;
return version;
}
// Initialize the localization
SGPropertyNode *fgInitLocale(const char *language) {
SGPropertyNode *c_node = NULL, *d_node = NULL;
SGPropertyNode *intl = fgGetNode("/sim/intl");
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Selecting language: " << language );
// localization not defined
if (!intl)
return NULL;
//
// Select the proper language from the list
//
vector<SGPropertyNode_ptr> locale = intl->getChildren("locale");
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < locale.size(); i++) {
vector<SGPropertyNode_ptr> lang = locale[i]->getChildren("lang");
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < lang.size(); j++) {
if (!strcmp(lang[j]->getStringValue(), language)) {
c_node = locale[i];
break;
}
}
}
// Get the defaults
d_node = intl->getChild("locale");
if (!c_node)
c_node = d_node;
// Check for localized font
SGPropertyNode *font_n = c_node->getNode("font", true);
if ( !strcmp(font_n->getStringValue(), "") )
font_n->setStringValue(d_node->getStringValue("font", "typewriter.txf"));
//
// Load the default strings
//
SGPath d_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
const char *d_path_str = d_node->getStringValue("strings");
if (!d_path_str) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "No path in " << d_node->getPath() << "/strings.");
return NULL;
}
d_path.append(d_path_str);
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Reading localized strings from " << d_path.str());
SGPropertyNode *strings = c_node->getNode("strings");
try {
readProperties(d_path.str(), strings);
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} catch (const sg_exception &) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Unable to read the localized strings");
return NULL;
}
//
// Load the language specific strings
//
if (c_node != d_node) {
SGPath c_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
const char *c_path_str = c_node->getStringValue("strings");
if (!c_path_str) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "No path in " << c_node->getPath() << "/strings");
return NULL;
}
c_path.append(c_path_str);
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Reading localized strings from " << c_path.str());
try {
readProperties(c_path.str(), strings);
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} catch (const sg_exception &) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Unable to read the localized strings from " << c_path.str());
return NULL;
}
}
return c_node;
}
// Initialize the localization routines
bool fgDetectLanguage() {
const char *language = ::getenv("LANG");
if (language == NULL) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Unable to detect the language" );
language = "C";
}
SGPropertyNode *locale = fgInitLocale(language);
if (!locale) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"No internationalization settings specified in preferences.xml" );
return false;
}
globals->set_locale( locale );
return true;
}
// Attempt to locate and parse the various non-XML config files in order
// from least precidence to greatest precidence
static void
do_options (int argc, char ** argv)
{
// Check for $fg_root/system.fgfsrc
SGPath config( globals->get_fg_root() );
config.append( "system.fgfsrc" );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( hostname );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
#endif
// Check for ~/.fgfsrc
if ( homedir != NULL ) {
config.set( homedir );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
}
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
// Check for ~/.fgfsrc.hostname
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( hostname );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
#endif
// Parse remaining command line options
// These will override anything specified in a config file
fgParseArgs(argc, argv);
}
static string fgFindAircraftPath( const SGPath &path, const string &aircraft,
SGPropertyNode *cache, int depth = 0 )
{
const int MAXDEPTH = 1;
ulDirEnt* dire;
ulDir *dirp = ulOpenDir(path.str().c_str());
if (dirp == NULL) {
cerr << "Unable to open aircraft directory '" << path.str() << '\'' << endl;
exit(-1);
}
string result;
while ((dire = ulReadDir(dirp)) != NULL) {
if (dire->d_isdir) {
if (depth > MAXDEPTH)
continue;
if (!strcmp("CVS", dire->d_name) || !strcmp(".", dire->d_name)
|| !strcmp("..", dire->d_name) || !strcmp("AI", dire->d_name))
continue;
SGPath next = path;
next.append(dire->d_name);
result = fgFindAircraftPath( next, aircraft, cache, depth + 1 );
if ( ! result.empty() )
break;
} else {
int len = strlen(dire->d_name);
if (len < 9 || strcmp(dire->d_name + len - 8, "-set.xml"))
continue;
// create cache node
int i = 0;
while (1)
if (!cache->getChild("aircraft", i++, false))
break;
SGPropertyNode *n, *entry = cache->getChild("aircraft", --i, true);
n = entry->getNode("file", true);
n->setStringValue(dire->d_name);
n->setAttribute(SGPropertyNode::USERARCHIVE, true);
n = entry->getNode("path", true);
n->setStringValue(path.str().c_str());
n->setAttribute(SGPropertyNode::USERARCHIVE, true);
if ( !strcmp(dire->d_name, aircraft.c_str()) ) {
result = path.str();
break;
}
}
}
ulCloseDir(dirp);
return result;
}
// Read in configuration (file and command line)
bool fgInitConfig ( int argc, char **argv ) {
// First, set some sane default values
fgSetDefaults();
// Read global preferences from $FG_ROOT/preferences.xml
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Reading global preferences");
fgLoadProps("preferences.xml", globals->get_props());
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Finished Reading global preferences");
// Detect the required language as early as possible
if ( !fgDetectLanguage() ) {
return false;
}
SGPropertyNode autosave;
#if defined( _MSC_VER ) || defined( __MINGW32__ )
char *envp = ::getenv( "APPDATA" );
if (envp != NULL ) {
SGPath config( envp );
config.append( "flightgear.org" );
#else
if ( homedir != NULL ) {
SGPath config( homedir );
config.append( ".fgfs" );
#endif
const char *fg_home = getenv("FG_HOME");
if (fg_home)
config = fg_home;
// Set /sim/fg-home and don't allow malign code to override it until
// Nasal security is set up. Use FG_HOME if necessary.
SGPropertyNode *home = fgGetNode("/sim", true);
home->removeChild("fg-home", 0, false);
home = home->getChild("fg-home", 0, true);
home->setStringValue(config.c_str());
home->setAttribute(SGPropertyNode::WRITE, false);
config.append( "autosave.xml" );
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Reading user settings from " << config.str());
try {
readProperties(config.str(), &autosave, SGPropertyNode::USERARCHIVE);
} catch (...) {
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_DEBUG, "First time reading user settings");
}
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_DEBUG, "Finished Reading user settings");
}
SGPropertyNode *cache_root = autosave.getNode("sim/startup/path-cache", true);
// Scan user config files and command line for a specified aircraft.
fgInitFGAircraft(argc, argv);
string aircraft = fgGetString( "/sim/aircraft", "" );
if ( aircraft.size() > 0 ) {
SGPath aircraft_search( globals->get_fg_root() );
aircraft_search.append( "Aircraft" );
string aircraft_set = aircraft + "-set.xml";
string result;
// check if the *-set.xml file is already in the cache
if (globals->get_fg_root() == cache_root->getStringValue("fg-root", "")) {
vector<SGPropertyNode_ptr> cache = cache_root->getChildren("aircraft");
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < cache.size(); i++) {
const char *name = cache[i]->getStringValue("file", "");
if (aircraft_set == name) {
const char *path = cache[i]->getStringValue("path", "");
SGPath xml(path);
xml.append(name);
if (xml.exists())
result = path;
break;
}
}
}
if (result.empty()) {
// prepare cache for rescan
SGPropertyNode *n = cache_root->getNode("fg-root", true);
n->setStringValue(globals->get_fg_root().c_str());
n->setAttribute(SGPropertyNode::USERARCHIVE, true);
cache_root->removeChildren("aircraft");
result = fgFindAircraftPath( aircraft_search, aircraft_set, cache_root );
}
if ( !result.empty() ) {
fgSetString( "/sim/aircraft-dir", result.c_str() );
SGPath full_name( result );
full_name.append( aircraft_set );
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Reading default aircraft: " << aircraft
<< " from " << full_name.str());
try {
readProperties( full_name.str(), globals->get_props() );
} catch ( const sg_exception &e ) {
string message = "Error reading default aircraft: ";
message += e.getFormattedMessage();
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT, message);
exit(2);
}
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT, "Cannot find specified aircraft: "
<< aircraft );
return false;
}
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT, "No default aircraft specified" );
}
copyProperties(&autosave, globals->get_props());
// parse options after loading aircraft to ensure any user
// overrides of defaults are honored.
do_options(argc, argv);
return true;
}
// Set current tower position lon/lat given an airport id
static bool fgSetTowerPosFromAirportID( const string& id) {
const FGAirport *a = fgFindAirportID( id);
if (a) {
SGGeod tower = a->getTowerLocation();
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/longitude-deg", tower.getLongitudeDeg());
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/latitude-deg", tower.getLatitudeDeg());
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/altitude-ft", tower.getElevationFt());
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
struct FGTowerLocationListener : SGPropertyChangeListener {
void valueChanged(SGPropertyNode* node) {
const string id(node->getStringValue());
fgSetTowerPosFromAirportID(id);
}
};
void fgInitTowerLocationListener() {
fgGetNode("/sim/tower/airport-id", true)
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->addChangeListener( new FGTowerLocationListener(), true );
}
static void fgApplyStartOffset(const SGGeod& aStartPos, double aHeading, double aTargetHeading = HUGE_VAL)
{
SGGeod startPos(aStartPos);
if (aTargetHeading == HUGE_VAL) {
aTargetHeading = aHeading;
}
if ( fabs( fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-distance-nm") ) > SG_EPSILON ) {
double offsetDistance = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-distance-nm");
offsetDistance *= SG_NM_TO_METER;
double offsetAzimuth = aHeading;
if ( fabs(fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-azimuth-deg")) > SG_EPSILON ) {
offsetAzimuth = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-azimuth-deg");
aHeading = aTargetHeading;
}
SGGeod offset;
double az2; // dummy
SGGeodesy::direct(startPos, offsetAzimuth + 180, offsetDistance, offset, az2);
startPos = offset;
}
// presets
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/longitude-deg", startPos.getLongitudeDeg() );
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/latitude-deg", startPos.getLatitudeDeg() );
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/heading-deg", aHeading );
// other code depends on the actual values being set ...
fgSetDouble("/position/longitude-deg", startPos.getLongitudeDeg() );
fgSetDouble("/position/latitude-deg", startPos.getLatitudeDeg() );
fgSetDouble("/orientation/heading-deg", aHeading );
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and heading (degrees)
static bool fgSetPosFromAirportIDandHdg( const string& id, double tgt_hdg ) {
if ( id.empty() )
return false;
// set initial position from runway and heading
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Attempting to set starting position from airport code "
<< id << " heading " << tgt_hdg );
const FGAirport* apt = fgFindAirportID(id);
if (!apt) return false;
FGRunway* r = apt->findBestRunwayForHeading(tgt_hdg);
fgSetString("/sim/atc/runway", r->ident().c_str());
SGGeod startPos = r->pointOnCenterline(fgGetDouble("/sim/airport/runways/start-offset-m", 5.0));
fgApplyStartOffset(startPos, r->headingDeg(), tgt_hdg);
return true;
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and parkig position name
static bool fgSetPosFromAirportIDandParkpos( const string& id, const string& parkpos ) {
if ( id.empty() )
return false;
// can't see an easy way around this const_cast at the moment
FGAirport* apt = const_cast<FGAirport*>(fgFindAirportID(id));
if (!apt) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Failed to find airport " << id );
return false;
}
FGAirportDynamics* dcs = apt->getDynamics();
if (!dcs) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Failed to find parking position " << parkpos <<
" at airport " << id );
return false;
}
int park_index = dcs->getNrOfParkings() - 1;
while (park_index >= 0 && dcs->getParkingName(park_index) != parkpos) park_index--;
if (park_index < 0) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Failed to find parking position " << parkpos <<
" at airport " << id );
return false;
}
FGParking* parking = dcs->getParking(park_index);
fgApplyStartOffset(
SGGeod::fromDeg(parking->getLongitude(), parking->getLatitude()),
parking->getHeading());
return true;
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and runway number
static bool fgSetPosFromAirportIDandRwy( const string& id, const string& rwy, bool rwy_req ) {
if ( id.empty() )
return false;
// set initial position from airport and runway number
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Attempting to set starting position for "
<< id << ":" << rwy );
const FGAirport* apt = fgFindAirportID(id);
if (!apt) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Failed to find airport:" << id);
return false;
}
if (!apt->hasRunwayWithIdent(rwy)) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, rwy_req ? SG_ALERT : SG_INFO,
"Failed to find runway " << rwy <<
" at airport " << id << ". Using default runway." );
return false;
}
FGRunway* r(apt->getRunwayByIdent(rwy));
fgSetString("/sim/atc/runway", r->ident().c_str());
SGGeod startPos = r->pointOnCenterline( fgGetDouble("/sim/airport/runways/start-offset-m", 5.0));
fgApplyStartOffset(startPos, r->headingDeg());
return true;
}
static void fgSetDistOrAltFromGlideSlope() {
// cout << "fgSetDistOrAltFromGlideSlope()" << endl;
string apt_id = fgGetString("/sim/presets/airport-id");
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double gs = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/glideslope-deg")
* SG_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS ;
double od = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-distance-nm");
double alt = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/altitude-ft");
double apt_elev = 0.0;
if ( ! apt_id.empty() ) {
apt_elev = fgGetAirportElev( apt_id );
if ( apt_elev < -9990.0 ) {
apt_elev = 0.0;
}
} else {
apt_elev = 0.0;
}
if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 && fabs(od) > 0.1 && alt < -9990 ) {
// set altitude from glideslope and offset-distance
od *= SG_NM_TO_METER * SG_METER_TO_FEET;
alt = fabs(od*tan(gs)) + apt_elev;
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/altitude-ft", alt);
fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", false);
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Calculated altitude as: "
<< alt << " ft" );
} else if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 && alt > 0 && fabs(od) < 0.1) {
// set offset-distance from glideslope and altitude
od = (alt - apt_elev) / tan(gs);
od *= -1*SG_FEET_TO_METER * SG_METER_TO_NM;
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-distance-nm", od);
fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", false);
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Calculated offset distance as: "
<< od << " nm" );
} else if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 ) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Glideslope given but not altitude or offset-distance." );
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Resetting glideslope to zero" );
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fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/glideslope-deg", 0);
fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", true);
}
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and heading (degrees)
static bool fgSetPosFromNAV( const string& id, const double& freq ) {
FGNavRecord *nav
= globals->get_navlist()->findByIdentAndFreq( id.c_str(), freq );
if (!nav) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Failed to locate NAV = "
<< id << ":" << freq );
return false;
}
fgApplyStartOffset(nav->geod(), fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/heading-deg"));
return true;
}
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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// Set current_options lon/lat given an aircraft carrier id
static bool fgSetPosFromCarrier( const string& carrier, const string& posid ) {
// set initial position from runway and heading
SGGeod geodPos;
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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double heading;
SGVec3d uvw;
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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if (FGAIManager::getStartPosition(carrier, posid, geodPos, heading, uvw)) {
double lon = geodPos.getLongitudeDeg();
double lat = geodPos.getLatitudeDeg();
double alt = geodPos.getElevationFt();
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Attempting to set starting position for "
<< carrier << " at lat = " << lat << ", lon = " << lon
<< ", alt = " << alt << ", heading = " << heading);
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/longitude-deg", lon);
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/latitude-deg", lat);
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/altitude-ft", alt);
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/heading-deg", heading);
fgSetDouble("/position/longitude-deg", lon);
fgSetDouble("/position/latitude-deg", lat);
fgSetDouble("/position/altitude-ft", alt);
fgSetDouble("/orientation/heading-deg", heading);
fgSetString("/sim/presets/speed-set", "UVW");
fgSetDouble("/velocities/uBody-fps", uvw(0));
fgSetDouble("/velocities/vBody-fps", uvw(1));
fgSetDouble("/velocities/wBody-fps", uvw(2));
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/uBody-fps", uvw(0));
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/vBody-fps", uvw(1));
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/wBody-fps", uvw(2));
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", true);
return true;
} else {
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Failed to locate aircraft carrier = "
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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<< carrier );
return false;
}
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and heading (degrees)
static bool fgSetPosFromFix( const string& id )
{
FGPositioned::TypeFilter fixFilter(FGPositioned::FIX);
FGPositioned* fix = FGPositioned::findNextWithPartialId(NULL, id, &fixFilter);
if (!fix) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Failed to locate fix = " << id );
return false;
}
fgApplyStartOffset(fix->geod(), fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/heading-deg"));
return true;
}
/**
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* Initialize vor/ndb/ils/fix list management and query systems (as
* well as simple airport db list)
*/
bool
fgInitNav ()
{
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Loading Airport Database ...");
SGPath aptdb( globals->get_fg_root() );
aptdb.append( "Airports/apt.dat" );
SGPath p_metar( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_metar.append( "Airports/metar.dat" );
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FGAirportList *airports = new FGAirportList();
globals->set_airports( airports );
fgAirportDBLoad( airports, aptdb.str(), p_metar.str() );
FGNavList *navlist = new FGNavList;
FGNavList *loclist = new FGNavList;
FGNavList *gslist = new FGNavList;
FGNavList *dmelist = new FGNavList;
FGNavList *tacanlist = new FGNavList;
FGNavList *carrierlist = new FGNavList;
FGTACANList *channellist = new FGTACANList;
globals->set_navlist( navlist );
globals->set_loclist( loclist );
globals->set_gslist( gslist );
globals->set_dmelist( dmelist );
globals->set_tacanlist( tacanlist );
globals->set_carrierlist( carrierlist );
globals->set_channellist( channellist );
if ( !fgNavDBInit(navlist, loclist, gslist, dmelist, tacanlist, carrierlist, channellist) ) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Problems loading one or more navigational database" );
}
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " Fixes");
SGPath p_fix( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_fix.append( "Navaids/fix.dat" );
FGFixList *fixlist = new FGFixList;
fixlist->init( p_fix );
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " Airways");
SGPath p_awy( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_awy.append( "Navaids/awy.dat" );
FGAirwayNetwork *awyNet = new FGAirwayNetwork;
//cerr << "Loading Airways" << endl;
awyNet->load (p_awy );
awyNet->init();
//cerr << "initializing airways" << endl;
globals->set_airwaynet( awyNet );
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return true;
}
// Set the initial position based on presets (or defaults)
bool fgInitPosition() {
// cout << "fgInitPosition()" << endl;
double gs = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/glideslope-deg")
* SG_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS ;
double od = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/offset-distance-nm");
double alt = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/altitude-ft");
bool set_pos = false;
// If glideslope is specified, then calculate offset-distance or
// altitude relative to glide slope if either of those was not
// specified.
if ( fabs( gs ) > 0.01 ) {
fgSetDistOrAltFromGlideSlope();
}
// If we have an explicit, in-range lon/lat, don't change it, just use it.
// If not, check for an airport-id and use that.
// If not, default to the middle of the KSFO field.
// The default values for lon/lat are deliberately out of range
// so that the airport-id can take effect; valid lon/lat will
// override airport-id, however.
double lon_deg = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/longitude-deg");
double lat_deg = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/latitude-deg");
if ( lon_deg >= -180.0 && lon_deg <= 180.0
&& lat_deg >= -90.0 && lat_deg <= 90.0 )
{
set_pos = true;
}
string apt = fgGetString("/sim/presets/airport-id");
string rwy_no = fgGetString("/sim/presets/runway");
bool rwy_req = fgGetBool("/sim/presets/runway-requested");
string vor = fgGetString("/sim/presets/vor-id");
double vor_freq = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/vor-freq");
string ndb = fgGetString("/sim/presets/ndb-id");
double ndb_freq = fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/ndb-freq");
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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string carrier = fgGetString("/sim/presets/carrier");
string parkpos = fgGetString("/sim/presets/parkpos");
string fix = fgGetString("/sim/presets/fix");
SGPropertyNode *hdg_preset = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/heading-deg", true);
double hdg = hdg_preset->getDoubleValue();
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// save some start parameters, so that we can later say what the
// user really requested. TODO generalize that and move it to options.cxx
static bool start_options_saved = false;
if (!start_options_saved) {
start_options_saved = true;
SGPropertyNode *opt = fgGetNode("/sim/startup/options", true);
opt->setDoubleValue("latitude-deg", lat_deg);
opt->setDoubleValue("longitude-deg", lon_deg);
opt->setDoubleValue("heading-deg", hdg);
opt->setStringValue("airport", apt.c_str());
opt->setStringValue("runway", rwy_no.c_str());
}
if (hdg > 9990.0)
hdg = fgGetDouble("/environment/config/boundary/entry/wind-from-heading-deg", 270);
if ( !set_pos && !apt.empty() && !parkpos.empty() ) {
// An airport + parking position is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromAirportIDandParkpos( apt, parkpos ) ) {
// set tower position
fgSetString("/sim/tower/airport-id", apt.c_str());
set_pos = true;
}
}
if ( !set_pos && !apt.empty() && !rwy_no.empty() ) {
// An airport + runway is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromAirportIDandRwy( apt, rwy_no, rwy_req ) ) {
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// set tower position (a little off the heading for single
// runway airports)
fgSetString("/sim/tower/airport-id", apt.c_str());
set_pos = true;
}
}
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if ( !set_pos && !apt.empty() ) {
// An airport is requested (find runway closest to hdg)
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if ( fgSetPosFromAirportIDandHdg( apt, hdg ) ) {
// set tower position (a little off the heading for single
// runway airports)
fgSetString("/sim/tower/airport-id", apt.c_str());
set_pos = true;
}
}
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if (hdg_preset->getDoubleValue() > 9990.0)
hdg_preset->setDoubleValue(hdg);
if ( !set_pos && !vor.empty() ) {
// a VOR is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromNAV( vor, vor_freq ) ) {
set_pos = true;
}
}
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if ( !set_pos && !ndb.empty() ) {
// an NDB is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromNAV( ndb, ndb_freq ) ) {
set_pos = true;
}
}
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Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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if ( !set_pos && !carrier.empty() ) {
// an aircraft carrier is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromCarrier( carrier, parkpos ) ) {
set_pos = true;
}
}
if ( !set_pos && !fix.empty() ) {
// a Fix is requested
if ( fgSetPosFromFix( fix ) ) {
set_pos = true;
}
}
if ( !set_pos ) {
// No lon/lat specified, no airport specified, default to
// middle of KSFO field.
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/longitude-deg", -122.374843);
fgSetDouble("/sim/presets/latitude-deg", 37.619002);
}
fgSetDouble( "/position/longitude-deg",
fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/longitude-deg") );
fgSetDouble( "/position/latitude-deg",
fgGetDouble("/sim/presets/latitude-deg") );
fgSetDouble( "/orientation/heading-deg", hdg_preset->getDoubleValue());
// determine if this should be an on-ground or in-air start
Mathias Frhlich: I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier. With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name also configured in the carriers scenario. Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file. That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the groundcache. That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and updated either manually by calling FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m); or implicitly by calling the above method in the FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt); methods. A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside the range of the cache. Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim currently does. If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly. But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO sufficient. The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that. That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I think that this is ok. Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim, but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving object with any FDM.
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if ((fabs(gs) > 0.01 || fabs(od) > 0.1 || alt > 0.1) && carrier.empty()) {
fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", false);
} else {
fgSetBool("/sim/presets/onground", true);
}
return true;
}
// General house keeping initializations
bool fgInitGeneral() {
string root;
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "General Initialization" );
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "======= ==============" );
root = globals->get_fg_root();
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if ( ! root.length() ) {
// No root path set? Then bail ...
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Cannot continue without a path to the base package "
<< "being defined." );
exit(-1);
}
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "FG_ROOT = " << '"' << root << '"' << endl );
globals->set_browser(fgGetString("/sim/startup/browser-app", "firefox %u"));
char buf[512], *cwd = getcwd(buf, 511);
buf[511] = '\0';
SGPropertyNode *curr = fgGetNode("/sim", true);
curr->removeChild("fg-current", 0, false);
curr = curr->getChild("fg-current", 0, true);
curr->setStringValue(cwd ? cwd : "");
curr->setAttribute(SGPropertyNode::WRITE, false);
fgSetBool("/sim/startup/stdout-to-terminal", isatty(1));
fgSetBool("/sim/startup/stderr-to-terminal", isatty(2));
return true;
}
// Initialize the flight model subsystem. This just creates the
// object. The actual fdm initialization is delayed until we get a
// proper scenery elevation hit. This is checked for in main.cxx
void fgInitFDM() {
if ( cur_fdm_state ) {
delete cur_fdm_state;
cur_fdm_state = 0;
}
double dt = 1.0 / fgGetInt("/sim/model-hz");
string model = fgGetString("/sim/flight-model");
if ( model == "larcsim" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGLaRCsim( dt );
} else if ( model == "jsb" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGJSBsim( dt );
#if ENABLE_SP_FDM
} else if ( model == "ada" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGADA( dt );
} else if ( model == "acms" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGACMS( dt );
} else if ( model == "balloon" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGBalloonSim( dt );
} else if ( model == "magic" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGMagicCarpet( dt );
#endif
} else if ( model == "ufo" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGUFO( dt );
} else if ( model == "external" ) {
// external is a synonym for "--fdm=null" and is
// maintained here for backwards compatibility
cur_fdm_state = new FGNullFDM( dt );
} else if ( model.find("network") == 0 ) {
string host = "localhost";
int port1 = 5501;
int port2 = 5502;
int port3 = 5503;
string net_options = model.substr(8);
string::size_type begin, end;
begin = 0;
// host
end = net_options.find( ",", begin );
if ( end != string::npos ) {
host = net_options.substr(begin, end - begin);
begin = end + 1;
}
// port1
end = net_options.find( ",", begin );
if ( end != string::npos ) {
port1 = atoi( net_options.substr(begin, end - begin).c_str() );
begin = end + 1;
}
// port2
end = net_options.find( ",", begin );
if ( end != string::npos ) {
port2 = atoi( net_options.substr(begin, end - begin).c_str() );
begin = end + 1;
}
// port3
end = net_options.find( ",", begin );
if ( end != string::npos ) {
port3 = atoi( net_options.substr(begin, end - begin).c_str() );
begin = end + 1;
}
cur_fdm_state = new FGExternalNet( dt, host, port1, port2, port3 );
} else if ( model.find("pipe") == 0 ) {
// /* old */ string pipe_path = model.substr(5);
// /* old */ cur_fdm_state = new FGExternalPipe( dt, pipe_path );
string pipe_path = "";
string pipe_protocol = "";
string pipe_options = model.substr(5);
string::size_type begin, end;
begin = 0;
// pipe file path
end = pipe_options.find( ",", begin );
if ( end != string::npos ) {
pipe_path = pipe_options.substr(begin, end - begin);
begin = end + 1;
}
// protocol (last option)
pipe_protocol = pipe_options.substr(begin);
cur_fdm_state = new FGExternalPipe( dt, pipe_path, pipe_protocol );
} else if ( model == "null" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new FGNullFDM( dt );
} else if ( model == "yasim" ) {
cur_fdm_state = new YASim( dt );
} else {
throw sg_throwable(string("Unrecognized flight model '") + model
+ "', cannot init flight dynamics model.");
}
}
// Initialize view parameters
void fgInitView() {
// force update of model so that viewer can get some data...
globals->get_aircraft_model()->update(0);
// run update for current view so that data is current...
globals->get_viewmgr()->update(0);
}
SGTime *fgInitTime() {
// Initialize time
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
= fgGetNode("/position/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *cur_time_override
= fgGetNode("/sim/time/cur-time-override", true);
SGPath zone( globals->get_fg_root() );
zone.append( "Timezone" );
SGTime *t = new SGTime( longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
zone.str(),
cur_time_override->getLongValue() );
globals->set_warp_delta( 0 );
t->update( 0.0, 0.0,
cur_time_override->getLongValue(),
globals->get_warp() );
return t;
}
// set up a time offset (aka warp) if one is specified
void fgInitTimeOffset() {
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
= fgGetNode("/position/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *cur_time_override
= fgGetNode("/sim/time/cur-time-override", true);
// Handle potential user specified time offsets
int orig_warp = globals->get_warp();
SGTime *t = globals->get_time_params();
time_t cur_time = t->get_cur_time();
time_t currGMT = sgTimeGetGMT( gmtime(&cur_time) );
time_t systemLocalTime = sgTimeGetGMT( localtime(&cur_time) );
time_t aircraftLocalTime =
sgTimeGetGMT( fgLocaltime(&cur_time, t->get_zonename() ) );
// Okay, we now have several possible scenarios
int offset = fgGetInt("/sim/startup/time-offset");
string offset_type = fgGetString("/sim/startup/time-offset-type");
int warp = 0;
if ( offset_type == "real" ) {
warp = 0;
} else if ( offset_type == "dawn" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
90.0, true );
} else if ( offset_type == "morning" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
75.0, true );
} else if ( offset_type == "noon" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
0.0, true );
} else if ( offset_type == "afternoon" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
60.0, false );
} else if ( offset_type == "dusk" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
90.0, false );
} else if ( offset_type == "evening" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
100.0, false );
} else if ( offset_type == "midnight" ) {
warp = fgTimeSecondsUntilSunAngle( cur_time,
longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
180.0, false );
} else if ( offset_type == "system-offset" ) {
warp = offset;
orig_warp = 0;
} else if ( offset_type == "gmt-offset" ) {
warp = offset - (currGMT - systemLocalTime);
orig_warp = 0;
} else if ( offset_type == "latitude-offset" ) {
warp = offset - (aircraftLocalTime - systemLocalTime);
orig_warp = 0;
} else if ( offset_type == "system" ) {
warp = offset - (systemLocalTime - currGMT) - cur_time;
} else if ( offset_type == "gmt" ) {
warp = offset - cur_time;
} else if ( offset_type == "latitude" ) {
warp = offset - (aircraftLocalTime - currGMT)- cur_time;
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"FG_TIME::Unsupported offset type " << offset_type );
exit( -1 );
}
globals->set_warp( orig_warp + warp );
t->update( longitude->getDoubleValue() * SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue() * SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
cur_time_override->getLongValue(),
globals->get_warp() );
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "After fgInitTimeOffset(): warp = "
<< globals->get_warp() );
}
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// This is the top level init routine which calls all the other
// initialization routines. If you are adding a subsystem to flight
// gear, its initialization call should located in this routine.
// Returns non-zero if a problem encountered.
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bool fgInitSubsystems() {
// static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
// = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/longitude-deg");
// static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
// = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/latitude-deg");
// static const SGPropertyNode *altitude
// = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/altitude-ft");
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Initialize Subsystems");
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "========== ==========");
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the event manager subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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globals->get_event_mgr()->init();
globals->get_event_mgr()->setRealtimeProperty(fgGetNode("/sim/time/delta-realtime-sec", true));
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the property interpolator subsystem. Put into the INIT
// group because the "nasal" subsystem may need it at GENERAL take-down.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("interpolator", new SGInterpolator, SGSubsystemMgr::INIT);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Add the FlightGear property utilities.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("properties", new FGProperties);
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the material property subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SGPath mpath( globals->get_fg_root() );
mpath.append( "materials.xml" );
string season = fgGetString("/sim/startup/season", "summer");
if ( ! globals->get_matlib()->load(globals->get_fg_root(), mpath.str(), season.c_str(),
globals->get_props()) ) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error loading material lib!" );
exit(-1);
}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the scenery management subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if ( globals->get_tile_mgr()->init() ) {
// Load the local scenery data
double visibility_meters = fgGetDouble("/environment/visibility-m");
globals->get_tile_mgr()->update( visibility_meters );
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error in Tile Manager initialization!" );
exit(-1);
}
globals->get_scenery()->get_scene_graph()
->addChild(simgear::Particles::getCommonRoot());
simgear::GlobalParticleCallback::setSwitch(fgGetNode("/sim/rendering/particles", true));
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From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the flight model subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgInitFDM();
// allocates structures so must happen before any of the flight
// model or control parameters are set
fgAircraftInit(); // In the future this might not be the case.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the weather subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the weather modeling subsystem
globals->add_subsystem("environment", new FGEnvironmentMgr);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the aircraft systems and instrumentation (before the
// autopilot.)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("instrumentation", new FGInstrumentMgr);
globals->add_subsystem("systems", new FGSystemMgr);
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the XML Autopilot subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem( "xml-autopilot", new FGXMLAutopilot );
globals->add_subsystem( "route-manager", new FGRouteMgr );
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the view manager subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgInitView();
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Create and register the logger.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("logger", new FGLogger);
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Create and register the XML GUI.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("gui", new NewGUI, SGSubsystemMgr::INIT);
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the local time subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// update the current timezone each 30 minutes
globals->get_event_mgr()->addTask( "fgUpdateLocalTime()",
&fgUpdateLocalTime, 30*60 );
fgInitTimeOffset(); // the environment subsystem needs this
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the lighting subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("lighting", new FGLight);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the 2D cloud subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgGetBool("/sim/rendering/bump-mapping", false);
#ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_SUPPORT
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the sound subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
init_volume = fgGetFloat("/sim/sound/volume");
fgSetFloat("/sim/sound/volume", 0.0f);
globals->set_soundmgr(new SGSoundMgr);
globals->get_soundmgr()->init();
globals->get_soundmgr()->bind();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the sound-effects subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("fx", new FGFX);
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globals->add_subsystem("voice", new FGVoiceMgr);
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise the ATC Manager
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " ATC Manager");
globals->set_ATC_mgr(new FGATCMgr);
globals->get_ATC_mgr()->init();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise the AI Manager
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " AI Manager");
globals->set_AI_mgr(new FGAIMgr);
globals->get_AI_mgr()->init();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise the AI Model Manager
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " AI Model Manager");
globals->add_subsystem("ai_model", new FGAIManager);
globals->add_subsystem("submodel_mgr", new FGSubmodelMgr);
// It's probably a good idea to initialize the top level traffic manager
// After the AI and ATC systems have been initialized properly.
// AI Traffic manager
globals->add_subsystem("Traffic Manager", new FGTrafficManager);
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the cockpit subsystem
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if( fgCockpitInit( &current_aircraft )) {
// Cockpit initialized ok.
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error in Cockpit initialization!" );
exit(-1);
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}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize I/O subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->get_io()->init();
globals->get_io()->bind();
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Add a new 2D panel.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
string panel_path = fgGetString("/sim/panel/path",
"Panels/Default/default.xml");
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globals->set_current_panel( fgReadPanel(panel_path) );
if (globals->get_current_panel() == 0) {
SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT,
"Error reading new panel from " << panel_path );
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Loaded new panel from " << panel_path );
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globals->get_current_panel()->init();
globals->get_current_panel()->bind();
}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the controls subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->get_controls()->init();
globals->get_controls()->bind();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the input subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("input", new FGInput);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the replay subsystem
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->add_subsystem("replay", new FGReplay);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Bind and initialize subsystems.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->get_subsystem_mgr()->bind();
globals->get_subsystem_mgr()->init();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize multiplayer subsystem
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_multiplayer_mgr(new FGMultiplayMgr);
globals->get_multiplayer_mgr()->init();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the Nasal interpreter.
// Do this last, so that the loaded scripts see initialized state
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
FGNasalSys* nasal = new FGNasalSys();
globals->add_subsystem("nasal", nasal, SGSubsystemMgr::INIT);
nasal->init();
// initialize methods that depend on other subsystems.
globals->get_subsystem_mgr()->postinit();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// End of subsystem initialization.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, endl);
// Save the initial state for future
// reference.
globals->saveInitialState();
return true;
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}
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void fgReInitSubsystems()
{
// static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
// = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/longitude-deg");
// static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
// = fgGetNode("/sim/presets/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *altitude
= fgGetNode("/sim/presets/altitude-ft");
static const SGPropertyNode *master_freeze
= fgGetNode("/sim/freeze/master");
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"fgReInitSubsystems(): /position/altitude = "
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<< altitude->getDoubleValue() );
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bool freeze = master_freeze->getBoolValue();
if ( !freeze ) {
fgSetBool("/sim/freeze/master", true);
}
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fgSetBool("/sim/crashed", false);
// Force reupdating the positions of the ai 3d models. They are used for
// initializing ground level for the FDM.
globals->get_subsystem("ai_model")->reinit();
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// Initialize the FDM
fgInitFDM();
// allocates structures so must happen before any of the flight
// model or control parameters are set
fgAircraftInit(); // In the future this might not be the case.
// reload offsets from config defaults
globals->get_viewmgr()->reinit();
fgInitView();
globals->get_controls()->reset_all();
fgUpdateLocalTime();
// re-init to proper time of day setting
fgInitTimeOffset();
if ( !freeze ) {
fgSetBool("/sim/freeze/master", false);
}
fgSetBool("/sim/sceneryloaded",false);
}
void reInit(void) // from gui_local.cxx -- TODO merge with fgReInitSubsystems()
{
static SGPropertyNode_ptr master_freeze = fgGetNode("/sim/freeze/master", true);
bool freeze = master_freeze->getBoolValue();
if (!freeze)
master_freeze->setBoolValue(true);
fgSetBool("/sim/signals/reinit", true);
cur_fdm_state->unbind();
// in case user has changed window size as
// restoreInitialState() overwrites these
int xsize = fgGetInt("/sim/startup/xsize");
int ysize = fgGetInt("/sim/startup/ysize");
// viewports also needs to be saved/restored as
// restoreInitialState() overwrites these
SGPropertyNode *guiNode = new SGPropertyNode;
SGPropertyNode *cameraNode = new SGPropertyNode;
SGPropertyNode *cameraGroupNode = fgGetNode("/sim/rendering/camera-group");
copyProperties(cameraGroupNode->getChild("camera"), cameraNode);
copyProperties(cameraGroupNode->getChild("gui"), guiNode);
globals->restoreInitialState();
// update our position based on current presets
fgInitPosition();
// We don't know how to resize the window, so keep the last values
// for xsize and ysize, and don't use the one set initially
fgSetInt("/sim/startup/xsize", xsize);
fgSetInt("/sim/startup/ysize", ysize);
copyProperties(cameraNode, cameraGroupNode->getChild("camera"));
copyProperties(guiNode, cameraGroupNode->getChild("gui"));
delete guiNode;
delete cameraNode;
SGTime *t = globals->get_time_params();
delete t;
t = fgInitTime();
globals->set_time_params(t);
fgReInitSubsystems();
globals->get_tile_mgr()->update(fgGetDouble("/environment/visibility-m"));
globals->get_renderer()->resize(xsize, ysize);
fgSetBool("/sim/signals/reinit", false);
if (!freeze)
master_freeze->setBoolValue(false);
}