This should be the primary changes for the future-proof "Modern HWID" system implemented into Robust and the auth server.
HWIDs in the database have been given an additional column representing their version, legacy or modern. This is implemented via an EF Core owned entity. By manually setting the column name of the main value column, we can keep DB compatibility and the migration is just adding some type columns.
This new HWID type has to be plumbed through everywhere, resulting in some breaking changes for the DB layer and such.
New bans and player records are placed with the new modern HWID. Old bans are still checked against legacy HWIDs.
Modern HWIDs are presented with a "V2-" prefix to admins, to allow distinguishing them. This is also integrated into the parsing logic for placing new bans.
There's also some code cleanup to reduce copy pasting around the place from my changes.
Requires latest engine to support ImmutableArray<byte> in NetSerializer.
* Use new Subs.CVar helper
Removes manual config OnValueChanged calls, removes need to remember to manually unsubscribe.
This both reduces boilerplate and fixes many issues where subscriptions weren't removed on entity system shutdown.
* Fix a bunch of warnings
* More warning fixes
* Use new DateTime serializer to get rid of ISerializationHooks in changelog code.
* Get rid of some more ISerializationHooks for enums
* And a little more
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: 0x6273 <0x40@keemail.me>
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Co-authored-by: 0x6273 <0x40@keemail.me>