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Jonathan Coates
3d589eda4a Expose GenericSource to the public API
- Remove the service provider code and require people to explicitly
   register these. This is definitely more ugly, but easier than people
   pulling in AutoService or similar!
 - Add an API for registering capabilities.
 - Expand the doc comments a little. Not sure how useful they'll be, but
   let's see!

There's still so much work to be done on this, but it's a "good enough"
first step.
2021-05-15 21:11:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
34b5ede326 Switch to Mojang mappings
ForgeGradle (probably sensibly) yells at me about doing this. However:
 - There's a reasonable number of mods doing this, which establishes
   some optimistic precedent.
 - The licence update in Aug 2020 now allows you to use them for
   "development purposes". I guess source code counts??
 - I'm fairly sure this is also compatible with the CCPL - there's an
   exception for Minecraft code.

The main motivation for this is to make the Fabric port a little
easier. Hopefully folks (maybe me in the future, we'll see) will no
longer have to deal with mapping hell when merging - only mod loader
hell.
2021-01-09 19:22:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e4b0a5b3ce 2020 -> 2021
Oh, the most useless part of my build process.
2021-01-06 17:13:40 +00:00
SquidDev
95554a53d1 Move getResourceFile to CCAPIImpl
Just means we've got all the resource processing code in one place, and
keeps (most) MC code out of CC itself.
2020-07-18 10:31:28 +01:00
SquidDev
48edcde4ef Fix handling of CC: T's version
We never added back replacing of ${version} strings, which means that CC
was reporting incorrect version numbers in _HOST, the user agent and
network versions. This meant we would allow connections even on
mismatched versions (#464).

We shift all version handling into ComputerCraftAPI(Impl) - this now
relies on Forge code, so we don't want to run it in emulators.
2020-06-19 18:49:27 +01:00
SquidDev
5409d441b5 Expose peripherals as a capability
This registers IPeripheral as a capability. As a result, all (Minecraft
facing) functionality operates using LazyOptional<_>s instead.

Peripheral providers should now return a LazyOptional<IPeripheral> too.
Hopefully this will allow custom peripherals to mark themselves as
invalid (say, because a dependency has changed).

While peripheral providers are somewhat redundant, they still have their
usages. If a peripheral is applied to a large number of blocks (for
instance, all inventories) then using capabilities does incur some
memory overhead.

We also make the following changes based on the above:
 - Remove the default implementation for IWiredElement, migrating the
   definition to a common "Capabilities" class.

 - Remove IPeripheralTile - we'll exclusively use capabilities now.
   Absurdly this is the most complex change, as all TEs needed to be
   migrated too.

   I'm not 100% sure of the correctness of this changes so far - I've
   tested it pretty well, but blocks with more complex peripheral logic
   (wired/wireless modems and turtles) are still a little messy.

 - Remove the "command block" peripheral provider, attaching a
   capability instead.
2020-05-15 17:09:12 +01:00
SquidDev
2541c3c5e6 Licenses, again 2020-01-13 15:08:09 +00:00
SquidDev
3b7300543a Correctly invalidate the ROM mount cache
Before it would remain the same across world reloads, and thus would be
out-of-date after leaving the first world. This architecture technically
allows for running multiple servers at once, though that's not going to
matter that soon.
2019-11-26 18:16:49 +00:00
SquidDev
39a9ad0ce7 Initial update to 1.14
So very little works, but it compiles and runs.

Things to resolve over the next few days:
 - Horrible mappings (should largely be resolved by tomorrow).
 - Cannot send extra data over containers - we'll have to see what Forge
   does here.
 - Turtle models are broken
 - No block drops yet - this will largely be cherry-picking whatever I
   did on Fabric.
 - Weird inventory desyncs (items don't show up initially when
   interacting with a CC inventory).
 - Probably lots of other things.
2019-06-08 13:36:31 +01:00
SquidDev
362dbd97ac Correctly handle capability creation & invalidation
Also make cable part detection more consistent.
2019-04-09 17:29:23 +01:00
SquidDev
f9e13ca67a Update CC: Tweaked to 1.13
Look, I originally had this split into several commits, but lots of
other cleanups got mixed in. I then backported some of the cleanups to
1.12, did other tidy ups there, and eventually the web of merges was
unreadable.

Yes, this is a horrible mess, but it's still nicer than it was. Anyway,
changes:

 - Flatten everything. For instance, there are now three instances of
   BlockComputer, two BlockTurtle, ItemPocketComputer. There's also no
   more BlockPeripheral (thank heavens) - there's separate block classes
   for each peripheral type.

 - Remove pretty much all legacy code. As we're breaking world
   compatibility anyway, we can remove all the code to load worlds from
   1.4 days.
 - The command system is largely rewriten to take advantage of 1.13's
   new system. It's very fancy!

 - WidgetTerminal now uses Minecraft's "GUI listener" system.

 - BREAKING CHANGE: All the codes in keys.lua are different, due to the
   move to LWJGL 3. Hopefully this won't have too much of an impact.

   I don't want to map to the old key codes on the Java side, as there
   always ends up being small but slight inconsistencies. IMO it's
   better to make a clean break - people should be using keys rather
   than hard coding the constants anyway.

 - commands.list now allows fetching sub-commands. The ROM has already
   been updated to allow fancy usage such as commands.time.set("noon").

 - Turtles, modems and cables can be waterlogged.
2019-04-02 20:59:48 +01:00