- Simplify how the turtle's inventory is processed. We now copy all
items into the player inventory, attempt to place, and then copy the
items back.
This also fixes the problem where turtle.place() wouldn't (always)
update the item which was placed.
I'm also hoping this is more "correct" in how we process drops from
entities and whatnot. Though I've not had any reports of issues, so
it's probably fine.
- Replace the "error message" string array with an actual object. It'd
be nicer all these functions returned a TurtleCommandResult, but
merging error messages from that is a little harder.
Fun facts: the test suite was actually helpful here, and caught the fact
that hoeing was broken!
Implementation is a little awkward, as we can't send OPEN_FILE links
from the server, so we ensure the client runs a
/computercraft open-computer ID command instead. We then intercept this
on the client side and use that to open the folder.
- 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.
This way we still get some differences between files and folders on
normal computers. I did try with just green, but I think the contrast is
too low.
Closes#656
Unlike short handles, we don't read these immediately, and so we can't
close it right away. Otherwise the file is considered empty!
FixesSquidDev-CC/treasure-programs#1
- Add a basic problem matcher for illuaminate errors.
- Add a script (tools/parse-reports.py) which parses the XML reports
generated by checkstyle and junit, extracts source locations, and
emits them in a manner which can be consumed by another set of
matchers.
This should make it a little easier to see problems for folks who just
rely on CI to test things (though also, please don't do this if you can
help it).