- Updated fnc_extCall.sqf to suppress logging for specific functions. - Added object model prototypes for task instances in prototypes/taskObjectPrototypes.sqf. - Enhanced README.md to document the new object model and its purpose. - Modified XEH_postInit.sqf to improve event handling for defuse tasks. - Updated various task functions (fnc_attack, fnc_defend, fnc_defuse, fnc_delivery, fnc_destroy, fnc_heartBeat, fnc_hostage, fnc_hvt) to include task acceptance checks. - Improved fnc_makeHostage and fnc_makeIED to ensure proper task registration and state management. - Introduced new methods in task object prototypes for better state management and task flow control.
Forge Server Extension
Overview
The extension addon is the SQF bridge to the forge_server arma-rs extension.
It normalizes callExtension responses, routes large payloads through the
transport layer, and exposes helper functions used by extension-backed server
addons.
Dependencies
forge_server_main
Main Components
fnc_extCall.sqfis the primary extension call wrapper.fnc_transport.sqfstages large requests and assembles chunked responses.fnc_setHandler.sqfregisters local SQF handlers for extension callback integration.
Transport Behavior
Most commands use direct callExtension. Commands that can return large
payloads, or requests whose encoded arguments exceed the chunk threshold, are
routed through transport:invoke or staged transport requests.
The wrapper falls back to direct calls if the transport route is unsupported and the request was not chunked.
Notes
Domain addons should call EFUNC(extension,extCall) instead of calling the
extension directly. This keeps response handling, chunking, and error logging
consistent.