if you call write(nil), you will get the error "bios.lua:229: bad argument: string expected, got nil", so nil is not a valid argument for write() and should be removed.
Breaking a disk drive was not stopping the record being played as the
block event never reached the client. Instead, we send a custom packet
which starts/stops music at a given location.
We also remove all the plumbing for eventReceived/sendBlockEvent from
the generic block/tile classes, as they are no longer used.
Closes#443
This makes a couple of significant changes to the original system, to
reduce the number of threads created and allow for multiple threads in
the future. There are several notable changes from the original
implementation:
- A blocking queue is used for the main task queue queue. This removes
the need for the "monitor" variable and allows for multiple threads
polling this queue in the future.
- The thread used to execute tasks is "cached" between tasks,
significantly reducing the number of threads which need to be
created. If a task needs to be stopped then the thread is then
terminated and a new one constructed, though this rarely happens.
While adding checks to the io API in #424, I had forgot that the io API has his own type() function who overwrite the default one. This PR fix this. Sorry for that.
- Path containing '/' or '\' are resolved relative to the current
directory, rather than using the path. Paths starting with '/' still
resolve relative to the root directory.
- Shell completion will also include sub-directories of the current
directory.
Closes#219
Changes all equal or longer then 3 multidots setups to be treated as .
This removes other potentialy dangerus situations and brings it closer to windows in how it treats said dots.
If fs.open() failed, it will return nil and a a error message like "No such file" or "Out of space". This PR make, that io.open() returned this error too.
- Convert most recipes to JSON
- Add JSON factories for impostor and turtle recipes.
- Several mappings changes
- Migrate to Forge's new registry system