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Location: cpp/openttd-patchpack/source/src/core/mem_func.hpp

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Fix #6468: don't store version of AIs-started-via-console in name

You can do: "startai myai.3", which starts version 3 of "myai".
This is very useful for testing save/load code between different
versions of your AI.

However, when using this syntax, the AI got saved as "myai.3" as
name of the AI, instead of "myai". This caused several problems,
like indicating to the user the AI could not be found, but still
load the AI. But in all cases, the AI never got the chance to
load the saved data, making the whole reason this exists pointless.

By splitting the name and version already in the console command,
the code becomes simpler and AIs started this way now follow the
normal flow after initialization.
/*
 * This file is part of OpenTTD.
 * OpenTTD 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, version 2.
 * OpenTTD 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 OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

/** @file mem_func.hpp Functions related to memory operations. */

#ifndef MEM_FUNC_HPP
#define MEM_FUNC_HPP

#include "math_func.hpp"

/**
 * Type-safe version of memcpy().
 *
 * @param destination Pointer to the destination buffer
 * @param source Pointer to the source buffer
 * @param num number of items to be copied. (!not number of bytes!)
 */
template <typename T>
static inline void MemCpyT(T *destination, const T *source, size_t num = 1)
{
	memcpy(destination, source, num * sizeof(T));
}

/**
 * Type-safe version of memmove().
 *
 * @param destination Pointer to the destination buffer
 * @param source Pointer to the source buffer
 * @param num number of items to be copied. (!not number of bytes!)
 */
template <typename T>
static inline void MemMoveT(T *destination, const T *source, size_t num = 1)
{
	memmove(destination, source, num * sizeof(T));
}

/**
 * Type-safe version of memset().
 *
 * @param ptr Pointer to the destination buffer
 * @param value Value to be set
 * @param num number of items to be set (!not number of bytes!)
 */
template <typename T>
static inline void MemSetT(T *ptr, byte value, size_t num = 1)
{
	memset(ptr, value, num * sizeof(T));
}

/**
 * Type-safe version of memcmp().
 *
 * @param ptr1 Pointer to the first buffer
 * @param ptr2 Pointer to the second buffer
 * @param num Number of items to compare. (!not number of bytes!)
 * @return an int value indicating the relationship between the content of the two buffers
 */
template <typename T>
static inline int MemCmpT(const T *ptr1, const T *ptr2, size_t num = 1)
{
	return memcmp(ptr1, ptr2, num * sizeof(T));
}

/**
 * Type safe memory reverse operation.
 *  Reverse a block of memory in steps given by the
 *  type of the pointers.
 *
 * @param ptr1 Start-pointer to the block of memory.
 * @param ptr2 End-pointer to the block of memory.
 */
template <typename T>
static inline void MemReverseT(T *ptr1, T *ptr2)
{
	assert(ptr1 != nullptr && ptr2 != nullptr);
	assert(ptr1 < ptr2);

	do {
		Swap(*ptr1, *ptr2);
	} while (++ptr1 < --ptr2);
}

/**
 * Type safe memory reverse operation (overloaded)
 *
 * @param ptr Pointer to the block of memory.
 * @param num The number of items we want to reverse.
 */
template <typename T>
static inline void MemReverseT(T *ptr, size_t num)
{
	assert(ptr != nullptr);

	MemReverseT(ptr, ptr + (num - 1));
}

#endif /* MEM_FUNC_HPP */