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Jonathan Coates
0056709999
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.21.x 2024-11-15 09:25:46 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0c8e757314
Several cleanup to turtle crafting upgrade
- Don't construct a fake player when crafting: vanilla now has its own
   automated crafting, so no longer requires the presence of a player.

 - Fix remainder stack not being set in some situations. Closes #2007.
2024-11-15 07:31:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f39e86bb10
Bump NeoGradle version
This uses a shared asset directory (previously it was per-version), so
much more disk friendly.
2024-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4f66ac79d3
Add redstone relay block (#2002)
- Move redstone methods out of the IAPIEnvironment, and into a new
   RedstoneAccess. We similarly move the implementation from Environment
   into a new RedstoneState class.

   The interface is possibly a little redundant (interfaces with a
   single implementation are always a little suspect), but it's nice to
   keep the consumer/producer interfaces separate.

 - Abstract most redstone API methods into a separate shared class, that
   can be used by both the rs API and the new redstone relay.

 - Add the new redstone relay block.

The docs are probably a little lacking here, but I really struggled to
write anything which wasn't just "look, it's the same as the redstone
API".
2024-11-12 09:05:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
064ff31830
Don't reset client pocket state when changing level
As part of the multi-loader work, we unified some of our event listening
code (0908acbe9b). This incorrectly caused
client pocket computer state to be reset when the player changes
dimension, rather than when the player (dis)connects.

The server code isn't aware of this behaviour, and so does not resend
pocket computer state when the player moves level. We could change this,
but just fixing when we clear the pocket computer state is a much nicer
fix!

Fixes #2004
2024-10-31 09:33:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
bb04df7086
Remove command translation keys
- <no pos> is no longer used, as positions cannot be nullable.
 - We don't really need the position one — we can just concatenate in
   Java.
2024-10-11 12:12:02 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
63181e73a1
Unify Iris integrations
Iris now has built-in support for NeoForge, so we can use the same
integration on both.

We also re-enable Forge's client tests, and test Iris there too.

Fixes #1967
2024-09-11 20:10:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4f3247a0e2
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.21.x 2024-09-11 19:28:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6b8ba8b80b
Shadow netty rather than jar-in-jaring
Under Forge, netty-codec lives on the BOOT layer. However, this means it
does not have access to our jzlib (which lives on the GAME layer). To
fix this, we now shadow netty-codec (and its dependents, like netty-http
and netty-proxy) rather than jar-in-jaring them.

This involves some horrible build logic, but means websocket compression
works on Forge.

Fixes #1958.
2024-09-11 18:00:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ba36c69583
Use ARGB32 to store palette colours
Previously we used an RGBA byte array. However, this comes with some
overhead (extra memory reads, bounds checks).

Minecraft 1.21+ uses ARGB32 colours for rendering (well, in the public
code — internaly it converts to ABGR), so it makes sense to match that
here.

We also add some helper functions for dealing with ARGB32 colours. These
can be removed in 1.21, as Minecraft will have these builtin.
2024-09-11 10:13:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0d8ac304c7
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.21.x 2024-08-19 20:54:14 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aa8078ddeb
Allow placing printouts in lecterns
- Add a new custom lectern block, that is used to hold the printed
   pages. We have to roll quite a lot of custom logic, so this is much
   cleaner than trying to mixin to the existing lectern code.

 - Add a new (entity) model for printed pages and books placed on a
   lectern. I did originally think about just rendering the item (or the
   in-hand/map version), but I think this is a bit more consistent with
   vanilla.

   However, we do still need to sync the item to the client (mostly to
   get the current page count!). There is a risk of chunkbanning here,
   but I think it's much harder than vanilla, due to the significantly
   reduced page limit.
2024-08-15 21:19:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
87dfad026e
Add a test for exploding turtles
There's been a couple of bug reports in the past where the game would
crash if a turtle is destroyed while breaking a block (typically due to
the block exploding). This commit adds a test, to ensure that this is
handled gracefully.

I'm not entirely sure this is testing the right thing. Looking at the
issues in question, it doesn't look like I ever managed to reproduce the
bug. However, it's hopefully at least a quick sanity test to check we
never break this case.
2024-08-14 22:41:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8bd4c3370e
Update to Minecraft 1.21.1
I'm not sure we *need* to do this (the two versions are compatible), but
probably a good idea anyway.
2024-08-14 18:38:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
45cb597ecc
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.21.x 2024-07-31 07:34:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2765abf971
Udpate to latest Neo, Fabric and Parchment
- Update to latest NeoForge, fixing issues with config API changes.
   Closes #1903.
 - Update to latest Fabric, switching to the ender pearl conventional
   tag, and new loot API.
2024-07-28 16:47:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4dd0735066
Register modems as attached to their adjacent block
In c8eadf4011 we marked our various modems
as "brittle", which ensures they do not pop-off computers when the whole
structure moves.

However, this still requires the modem to be glued — if the modem is
outside the superglue range, it will still pop off. We can fix it by
registering a special "attached check" for the various modem blocks,
which says that the modem should be moved when the adjacent block does.

Fixes #1913
2024-07-26 18:28:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0e4710a956
Update NF and NG
- Rename ToolActions to ItemAbilities. Closes #1881.
 - Remove our source set helper, as NG has built-in support for this
   now.
 - Remove our code to generate new JavaExec tasks from runs, as NG now
   generates JavaExec tasks normally.
2024-06-29 12:58:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f10e401aea
Load turtle overlays from a registry
- Add a new computercraft:turtle_overlay dynamic registry, which stores
   turtle overlays. Turtle overlays are just a model id and an
   (optional) boolean flag, which specifies whether this overlay is
   compatible with the elf/christmas model.

 - Change the computercraft:overlay component to accept a
   Holder<TurtleOverlay> (instead of just a model ID). This accepts both
   an overlay ID or an inline overlay object (e.g. you can do
   cc:turtle_normal[computercraft:overlay={model:"foo"}].

 - Update turtle model and BE rendering code to render both the overlay
   and elf (if compatible). Fixes #1663.

 - Ideally we'd automatically load all models listed in the overlay
   registry. However, resource loading happens separately to datapacks,
   so we can't link the two.

   Instead, we add a new assets/computercraft/extra_models.json file
   that lists any additional models that should be loaded and baked.

   This file includes all built-in overlay models, but external resource
   packs and/or mods can easily extend it.
2024-06-27 20:57:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
54a95e07a4
Fix monitors not updating on NeoForge 2024-06-23 09:21:15 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4b102f16b3
Update to Minecraft 1.21
API Changes:

 - Minecraft had updated ModelResourceLocation to no longer inherit from
   ResourceLocation.

   To allow referencing both already baked models
   (ModelResourceLocation) and loading new models (via ResourceLocation)
   in turtle model loadders, we add a new "ModelLocation" class, that
   acts as a union between the two.

   I'm not entirely convinced by the design here, so might end up
   changing again before a stable release.o

 - Merge IMedia.getAudioTitle and IMedia.getAudio into a single
   IMedia.getAudio method, which now returns a JukeboxSong rather than a
   SoundEvent.

Other update notes:
 - Minecraft had rewritten how buffers are managed again. This is a
   fairly minor change for us (vertex -> addVertex, normal -> setNormal,
   etc...), with the exception that you can no longer use
   MultiBufferSource.immediate with the tesselator.

   I've replaced this with GuiGraphics.bufferSource, which appears to be
   fine, but worth keeping an eye on in case there's any odd render
   state issues.

 - Crafting now uses a CraftingInput (a list of items) rather than a
   CraftingContainer, which allows us to simplify turtle crafting code.
2024-06-22 16:19:59 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0c9f9a8652
Warn when Optifine is installed
We keep getting bug reports on 1.20.1 about an Optifine bug that causes
Forge's capabilities to not work (#1458). The cause of this bug is not
immediately visible to users, and can be very confusing when hit.

Optifine have not released a fix for this bug (despite it being reported
a year ago), and we continue to receive bug reports about it.

Nobody likes it when mods complain about other mods. So much Minecraft
drama can be traced back to this, and it's a slippery slope to go down.
I've tried to keep this as unobtrusive as possible — it's just a chat
message at world join, and it'll turn off if the bug is fixed.
2024-05-28 18:10:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ad70e2ad90
Make printout recipes a little more flexible
Rather than having one single hard-coded recipe, we now have separate
recipes for printed pages and printed books. These recipes are defined
in terms of

 - A list of ingredients (like shapeless recipes).
 - A result item.
 - An ingredient defining the acceptable page items (so printed page(s),
   but not books). This cannot overlap with any of the main ingredients.
 - The minimum number of printouts required.

We then override the shapeless recipe crafting logic to allow for
multiple printouts to appear.

It feels like it'd be nice to generalise this to a way of defining
shapeless recipes with variable-count ingredients (for instance, the
disk recipe could also be defined this way), but I don't think it's
worth it right now.

This solves some of the issues in #1755. Disk recipes have not been
changed yet.
2024-05-09 18:47:22 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2c0d8263d3
Update to MC 1.20.6
- Update EMI and REI integration, and fix some issues with the upgrade
   crafting hooks.
 - Just use smooth stone for recipes, not #c:stone. We're mirroring
   redstone's crafting recipes here.
 - Some cleanup to printouts.
 - Remote upgrade data generators - these can be replaced with the
   standard registry data generators.
 - Remove the API's PlatformHelper - we no longer have any
   platform-specific code in the API.
2024-05-07 22:59:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2226df7224
Small cleanup after testing
- Use TinyRemapper to remap mixins on Fabric. Mixins in the common
   project weren't being remapped correctly.

 - Update to latest NeoForge
   - Switch to the new tick events.
   - Call refreshDimensions() in the fake player constructor.
2024-04-28 22:02:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bf203bb1f3
Rewrite upgrades to use dynamic registries
Ever since 1.17, turtle and pocket upgrades have been loaded from
datpacks, rather than being hard-coded in Java. However, upgrades have
always been stored in our own registry-like structure, rather than using
vanilla's registries.

This has become a bit of a problem with the introduction of components.
The upgrade components now hold the upgrade object (rather than just its
id), which means we need the upgrades to be available much earlier (e.g.
when reading recipes).

The easiest fix here is to store upgrades in proper registries instead.
This means that upgrades can no longer be reloaded (it requires a world
restart), but otherwise is much nicer:

 - UpgradeData now stores a Holder<T> rather than a T.

 - UpgradeSerialiser has been renamed to UpgradeType. This now just
   provides a Codec<T>, rather than JSON and network reading/writing
   functions.

 - Upgrade classes no longer implement getUpgradeID(), but instead have
   a getType() function, which returns the associated UpgradeType.

 - Upgrades are now stored in turtle_upgrade (or pocket_upgrade) rather
   than turtle_upgrades (or pocket_upgrades). This will break existing
   datapacks, sorry!
2024-04-28 19:47:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a3b07909b0
Replace some recipes with a more dynamic system
This adds a new "recipe function" system, that allows transforming the
result of a recipe according to some datapack-defined function.

Currently, we only provide one function: computercraft:copy_components,
which copies components from one of the ingredients to the result. This
allows us to replace several of our existing recipes:

 - Turtle overlay recipes are now defined as a normal shapeless recipe
   that copies all (non-overlay) components from the input turtle.

 - Computer conversion recipes (e.g. computer -> turtle, normal ->
   advanced) copy all components from the input computer to the result.

This is more complex (and thus more code), but also a little more
flexible, which hopefully is useful for someone :).
2024-04-26 21:44:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d7786ee4b9
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.20.y 2024-04-26 18:38:15 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1a87d1bf45
Move shared generated resources to common project
In 1.20.1, Forge and Fabric have different "common" tag conventions (for
instance, Forge uses forge:dusts/redstone, while Fabric uses
c:redstone_dusts). This means the generated recipes (and advancements)
will be different for the two loader projects. As such, we run data
generators for each loader, and store the results separately.

However, aside from some recipes and advancements, most resources /are/
the same between the two. This means we end up with a lot of duplicate
files, which make the diff even harder to read. This gets worse in
1.20.5, when NeoForge and Fabric have (largely) unified their tag names.

This commit now merges the generated resources of the two loaders,
moving shared files to the common project.

 - Add a new MergeTrees command, to handle the de-duplication of files.
 - Change the existing runData tasks to write to
   build/generatedResources.
 - Add a new :common:runData task, that reads from the
   build/generatedResources folder and writes to the per-project
   src/generated/resources.
2024-04-26 18:09:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
188806e8b0
Actually update NeoForge to 1.20.5
NF now loads mods from neoforge.mods.toml rather than mods.toml, so CC
wasn't actually being loaded. Tests all passed, because they didn't get
run in the first place!
2024-04-26 17:57:20 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
01407544c9
Update to 1.20.5 (#1793)
- Switch most network code to use StreamCodec
 - Turtle/pocket computer upgrades now use DataComponentPatch instead of
   raw NBT.
2024-04-25 20:32:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
22bd5309ba
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.20.y 2024-04-07 22:06:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6d14ce625f
Use the correct modem in create:brittle
I tested this in-game, I swear! Just, typically, only with ender and
wired modems.
2024-04-03 09:29:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c8eadf4011
Register CC's modems as brittle
This tells Create that modems will pop-off if their neighbour is moved,
and so changes the order that the block is moved in.

We possibly should use BlockMovementChecks.AttachedCheck instead, to
properly handle the direction modems are facing in. However, this
doesn't appear to be part of the public API, so probably best avoided.

Fixes #948
2024-04-03 08:44:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
63580b4acb
Fallback to the current side when getting fluid cap
We did this for item caps in 9af1aa1ecf,
but makes sense to do this for fluid methods too.
2024-03-26 21:40:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9af1aa1ecf
Fallback to the current side when getting item cap
Fixes #1764
2024-03-25 08:59:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c50d56d9fa
Remove canClickRunClientCommand
This was added in 4675583e1c to handle
Forge on longer supporting RUN_COMMAND for client-side commands.
However, the mixins are still present on NF/1.20.4, so we don't need
this!
2024-03-23 15:38:18 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7b9a156abc
Register our block entities with DFU
This ensures that data fixers will be applied to items in these
inventories.
2024-03-22 21:47:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
da5885ef35
Merge branch 'mc-1.20.x' into mc-1.20.y 2024-03-22 21:23:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
57c72711bb
Use a platform method to register item properties
The two mod loaders expose different methods for this (Forge's method
takes a ItemPropertyFunction, Fabric's a ClampedItemPropertyFunction).
This is fine in a Gradle build, as the methods are compatible. However,
when running from IntelliJ, we get crashes as the common code tries to
reference the wrong method.

We now pass in the method reference instead, ensuring we use the right
method on each loader.
2024-03-22 20:19:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4675583e1c
STOP DOING MIXINS (on Forge)
BYTECODE WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE REWRITTEN

YEARS OF DEBUGGING REMAPPING FAILURES yet NO ACTUAL SOLUTION FOUND.

Wanted to use Mixins for anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that: it
was called "FABRIC LOOM".

"Yes, please produce completely broken jars for no discernable reason"
Statements dreamed up by the utterly Deranged.

 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

This removes our two mixins used on Forge:

 - Breaking progress for cabled/wired modems.
 - Running client commands from chat click events. We now suggest the
   command on Forge instead.

Occasionally we get issues where the mixin annotation processor doesn't
write its tsrg file in time for the reobfJar/reobfJarJar task. I thought
we'd fixed that cb8e06af2a, but sometimes
we still produce missing jars - I have a feeling this might be to do
with incremental compilation.

We can maybe re-evaluate this on 1.20.4, where we don't need to worry
about remapping any more.
2024-03-21 21:45:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
afe16cc593
Clean up turtle inventory reading 2024-03-21 21:21:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ab00580389
Simplify the previous patch a little
We can use BlockEntityType.getKey, rather than having to extend our
registry wrappers.
2024-03-17 16:21:56 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
128ac2f109
Better handling when a BE type isn't registered
This should never happen, but apparently it does!? We now log an error
(rather than crashing), and include the original BE (and associated
block), as the BE type isn't very useful.

See #1750. Technically this fixes it, but want to do some more poking
there first.
2024-03-17 16:13:33 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b7df91349a
Rewrite computer selectors
This adds support for computer selectors, in the style of entity
selectors. The long-term goal here is to replace our existing ad-hoc
selectors. However, to aid migration, we currently support both - the
previous one will most likely be removed in MC 1.21.

Computer selectors take the form @c[<key>=<value>,...]. Currently we
support filtering by id, instance id, label, family (as before) and
distance from the player (new!). The code also supports computers within
a bounding box, but there's no parsing support for that yet.

This commit also (finally) documents the /computercraft command. Well,
sort of - it's definitely not my best word, but I couldn't find better
words.
2024-03-12 20:12:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cb8e06af2a
Ensure mixin reobf configs run after compilation
Fixes #1744
2024-03-11 22:28:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4daa2a2b6a
Reschedule block entities when chunks are loaded
Minecraft sometimes keeps chunks in-memory, but not actively loaded. If
we schedule a block entity to be ticked and that chunk is is then
transitioned to this partially-loaded state, then the block entity is
never actually ticked.

This is most visible with monitors. When a monitor's contents changes,
if the monitor is not already marked as changed, we set it as changed
and schedule a tick (see ServerMonitor). However, if the tick is
dropped, we don't clear the changed flag, meaning subsequent changes
don't requeue the monitor to be ticked, and so the monitor is never
updated.

We fix this by maintaining a list of block entities whose tick was
dropped. If these block entities (or rather their owning chunk) is ever
re-loaded, then we reschedule them to be ticked.

An alternative approach here would be to add the scheduled tick directly
to the LevelChunk. However, getting hold of the LevelChunk for unloaded
blocks is quiet nasty, so I think best avoided.

Fixes #1146. Fixes #1560 - I believe the second one is a duplicate, and
I noticed too late :D.
2024-02-26 19:25:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fc834cd97f
Update to 1.20.4 2024-01-31 20:55:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ebeaa757a9
Change how we put test libraries on the class path
- Mark our core test-fixtures jar as part of the "cctest", rather than
   a separate library. I'm fairly sure this was actually using the
   classpath version of CC rather than the legacyClasspath version!

 - Add a new "testMinecraftLibrary" configuration, instead of trying to
   infer it from the classpath. We have to jump through some hoops to
   avoid having multiple versions of a library on the classpath at once,
   but it's not too bad.

I'm working on a patch to bsl which might allow us to kill of
legacyClasspath instead. Please, anything is better than this.
2024-01-31 19:49:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
57b1a65db3
Fix using a tab instead of space
Annoying that pre-commit didn't catch this!
2024-01-30 22:01:57 +00:00