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Jonathan Coates
924b8ef30f
Do not access the current server from the client
Just missing some guards in a few places.

Fixes #867
2021-07-23 23:35:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
de6f27ceaf
Rewrite speaker networking code
Speakers now play sounds using a custom set of packets.
 - When playing a sound, we send the resource id, position, volume,
   pitch and a UUID for the _speaker_ to all nearby clients.
 - This UUID is then used when we need to update the sound. When the
   speaker is moved or destroyed, we send a new packet to clients and
   update accordingly.

This does have one side effect, that speakers can now only play one
sound at a time. I think this is accceptable - otherwise it's possible
to spam ward in a loop.

Notes still use the old networking code, and so will not be affected.

Closes #823
2021-06-18 22:23:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9d1ee6f61d Remove m_ (#658)
IT'S GONE!

Not looking forward to the merge conflicts on this one.
2021-01-15 16:35:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
58054ad2d1 Reformat src/main/java
Removes several pointless imports. And, more importantly, fixes the
build.
2021-01-14 09:09:02 +00:00
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
JackMacWindows
3075f89797
Added Javadoc for currently undocumented functions (#490)
This PR adds some documentation for APIs that did not have docs in the
source yet. This includes the:

* drive peripheral
* FS API
* OS PAI
* printer peripheral
* speaker peripheral
2020-07-05 08:26:37 +01:00
SquidDev
9f8774960f Generate documentation stubs from Javadocs
illuaminate does not handle Java files, for obvious reasons. In order to
get around that, we have a series of stub files within /doc/stub which
mirrored the Java ones. While this works, it has a few problems:

 - The link to source code does not work - it just links to the stub
   file.
 - There's no guarantee that documentation remains consistent with the
   Java code. This change found several methods which were incorrectly
   documented beforehand.

We now replace this with a custom Java doclet[1], which extracts doc
comments from @LuaFunction annotated methods and generates stub-files
from them. These also contain a @source annotation, which allows us to
correctly link them back to the original Java code.

There's some issues with this which have yet to be fixed. However, I
don't think any of them are major blockers right now:

 - The custom doclet relies on Java 9 - I think it's /technically/
   possible to do this on Java 8, but the API is significantly uglier.
   This means that we need to run javadoc on a separate JVM.

   This is possible, and it works locally and on CI, but is definitely
   not a nice approach.

 - illuaminate now requires the doc stubs to be generated in order for
   the linter to pass, which does make running the linter locally much
   harder (especially given the above bullet point).

   We could notionally include the generated stubs (or at least a cut
   down version of them) in the repo, but I'm not 100% sure about that.

[1]: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/jdk/javadoc/doclet/package-summary.html
2020-07-03 13:31:26 +01:00
SquidDev
613a28a5af Switch to Forge's DeferredRegister
Well, mostly. We currently don't do recipe serializers as I'm a little
too lazy. For items, blocks and TE types this does make registration
nicer - we've some helper functions which help reduce duplication.

Some types (containers, TEs, etc..) are a little less nice, as we now
must define the registry object (i.e. the WhateverType<?>) in a separate
class to the class it constructs. However, it's probably a worthwhile
price to pay.
2020-06-27 10:23:51 +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
Jonathan Coates
d5f82fa458
Replace getMethodNames/callMethod with annotations (#447)
When creating a peripheral or custom Lua object, one must implement two
methods:

 - getMethodNames(): String[] - Returns the name of the methods
 - callMethod(int, ...): Object[] - Invokes the method using an index in
   the above array.

This has a couple of problems:
 - It's somewhat unwieldy to use - you need to keep track of array
   indices, which leads to ugly code.
 - Functions which yield (for instance, those which run on the main
   thread) are blocking. This means we need to spawn new threads for
   each CC-side yield.

We replace this system with a few changes:

 - @LuaFunction annotation: One may annotate a public instance method
   with this annotation. This then exposes a peripheral/lua object
   method.

   Furthermore, this method can accept and return a variety of types,
   which often makes functions cleaner (e.g. can return an int rather
   than an Object[], and specify and int argument rather than
   Object[]).

 - MethodResult: Instead of returning an Object[] and having blocking
   yields, functions return a MethodResult. This either contains an
   immediate return, or an instruction to yield with some continuation
   to resume with.

   MethodResult is then interpreted by the Lua runtime (i.e. Cobalt),
   rather than our weird bodgey hacks before. This means we no longer
   spawn new threads when yielding within CC.

 - Methods accept IArguments instead of a raw Object array. This has a
   few benefits:
   - Consistent argument handling - people no longer need to use
     ArgumentHelper (as it doesn't exist!), or even be aware of its
     existence - you're rather forced into using it.
   - More efficient code in some cases. We provide a Cobalt-specific
     implementation of IArguments, which avoids the boxing/unboxing when
     handling numbers and binary strings.
2020-05-15 13:21:16 +01:00
SquidDev
4be0b15afa Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-13 14:04:28 +01:00
SquidDev
156023b154 Create more work for myself
This ensures no lines start with an empty line, and all files finish
with exactly one "\n".
2020-05-11 16:08:25 +01:00
SquidDev
2541c3c5e6 Licenses, again 2020-01-13 15:08:09 +00:00
SquidDev
41a1b99f7d Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-01-13 15:05:50 +00:00
SquidDev
93a9ebc4f6 Happy new year 2020-01-01 00:09:18 +00:00
SquidDev
642351af1a Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-11-25 09:15:20 +00:00
SquidDev
a93e0f3284 Expose ArgumentHelper in the public API
This is sufficiently useful a class, that it's worthwhile exposing it.
Hopefully we can slowly encourage other mods to migrate to it (well, at
least in 1.14), and so make error messages more consistent.

Also:
 - Add Javadoc for all public methods
 - Clarify the method names a little (getNumber -> getDouble,
   getReal -> getFiniteDouble).
 - Make the *Table methods return a Map<?,?> instead of
   Map<Object, Object>.
2019-10-27 14:29:07 +00:00
SquidDev
42220c4268 Fix several other client-only methods 2019-06-21 21:32:15 +01:00
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
0f3c44c926 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-06-08 08:21:08 +01:00
SquidDev
a0e7c4a74c Add a little bit of source code checking to Gradle
- Adds a CheckStyle configuration which is pretty similar to CC's
   existing one.
 - Add the Gradle license plugin.
 - Ensure the existing source code is compatible with these additional
   checks.

See #239
2019-06-08 00:28:03 +01:00
Lignum
7d428030df Fix some warnings (#235)
Remove some unused code and fix a bunch of warnings
2019-06-07 14:35:17 +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
SquidDev
173ea72001 Turn inspections up to 11
OK, so let's get this out of the way, there's some actual changes mixed
in here too. I'm really sorry:
 - Turtles can now not be renamed with unnamed item tags (previously it
   would clear the name, this seemed a little unideal).
 - commands.getBlock(s)Data will also include NBT.

Now, onto the horror story which is these inspection changes:
 - Make a lot of methods static
 - Typo fixes
 - Make utility classes final + private constructor
 - Lots of reformatting (ifs -> ternary, invert control flow, etc...)
 - ???
 - Profit!

I'm so going to regret this - can pretty much guarantee this is going to
break something.
2019-03-29 21:26:21 +00:00
SquidDev
c4b371b124 Cherry pick several improvements from 1.13
- Move container opening (and gui handling) into a separate class
 - Move turtle/computer placement code onto the block
 - GUIs now use gui{Left,Top} instead of calculating it manually.
 - IPeripheralTile is now exposed in the API.
2019-03-27 19:20:59 +00:00
SquidDev
d173787a94 Another backwards compat change
Plethora only implements getPos on older versions, so we need to stub
out both.
2019-01-21 17:36:25 +00:00
SquidDev
1f498dcc73 Backwards compat patch for Plethora
Ughghgghghr.
2019-01-20 16:16:02 +00:00
SquidDev
77666d7399 Some more minor cleanups
- Move SpeakerPeripheral's TileSpeaker functionality to a sub-class.
 - Use Vec3d instead of BlockPos for speaker's positions.
 - Use WorldUtil.dropItemStack to spawn in items.
 - Remove redundant lock on ModemPeripheral.
2019-01-12 15:43:18 +00:00
SquidDev
1c9110b927 Happy new year! 2019-01-01 01:10:18 +00:00
SquidDev
2032e7a83a Reformat everything
It's been a long time comin'
But tonight is the end of the war, my friend
Tomorrow only one style will remain.
2018-12-23 17:46:58 +00:00
SquidDev
ac1f30ef43 Clamp the volume for all sounds, rather than just notes
This restores the previous behaviour.
2018-10-12 12:05:31 +01:00
SquidDev
0fc1b8c46b Merge pull request #578 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/feature/speaker-sound
Change speakers to use the SPacketCustomSound packet instead
2018-10-10 16:57:34 +01:00
SquidDev
e7c19bcf55 Change speakers to use the SPacketCustomSound packet instead
The method to register new SoundEvents is private, which means that few
(if any) mods actually register them. Consequently, one could not use
the speaker to play any modded sound, as they weren't registered on the
server side.

Using SPacketCustomSound does mean we can no longer determine if a sound
exists or not, but I think a price I'm willing to pay in order to allow
playing modded sounds.
2018-10-10 08:46:30 +01:00
SquidDev
c6bd88f3ad Attempt to cut out a lot of synchronized calls
A lot of these don't actually have any effect as they'll only be called
on the main thread or they are getters where the state is guaranteed to
be consistent whenever it is accessed.

Hopefully this'll reduce the chance of world updates being blocked by
waiting for peripheral locks to be released.
2018-08-25 21:17:48 +01:00
SquidDev
11d8253d9c Merge pull request #464 from josephcsible/ComputerCraft/unnecessary
Remove unnecessary code
2017-11-14 22:57:36 +00:00
SquidDev
bc2b481918 Merge pull request #289 from Wojbie/ComputerCraft/Speaker-pocket-computer-light
Add pocket computer light support to Speaker.
2017-11-14 22:46:01 +00:00
Joseph C. Sible
80ec54eaf6 Remove unnecessary code
- Remove unnecessary casts
- Use the diamond operator where possible
- Remove "throws" declarations that aren't actually thrown
- Remove unused local variables
- Remove unused imports
- Remove redundant superinterfaces
2017-09-24 01:23:29 -04:00
Wojbie
acb5f65e16 Functional change Lignum suggested 2017-07-29 01:14:36 +02:00
SquidDev
d29ffed383 Java 8. Java 8. Does whatever Java 8 can.
Default methods, everywhere.
Arrow types, switch on strings.
Lambdas!
Here comes Java 8.
2017-07-25 21:10:48 +01:00
Wojbie
225ec594e7 Adds pocket computer light support to Speaker
This makes use of new pocket computer light access peripherals have and adds said functionality to speaker. If noisy pocket has made sound the pocket computer light will turn dark blue for a second.
2017-06-12 20:54:38 +02:00
SquidDev
bffc3c18cc Rewrite argument validation
This uses a new utility class ArgumentHelper, which provides convenience
methods for parsing arguments from an array of Objects.

The format of error messages has also changed. It now follows a format
similar to Lua's native error messages - including the invalid argument
index, the expected type and the type actually received.
2017-06-12 10:28:31 +01:00
Lignum
163c1db6be
Fix some if statements 2017-05-19 23:37:02 +02:00
Lignum
c2af482615
Format TileSpeaker and TurtleSpeaker 2017-05-19 20:25:08 +02:00
Lignum
a402fc9093
Format SpeakerPeripheral correctly 2017-05-19 20:20:51 +02:00
Wojbie
af07a78f76 Speaker rage limit
Limit max volume of speaker to volume of normal noteblock.
2017-05-18 23:12:55 +02:00
SquidDev
12e61efd76 Fixes speakers playing incorrect sounds on the server
As a new SoundEvent was being created each time, the actual sound was
not in the registry, resulting in the sound -> id mapping yielding
incorrect values.
2017-05-17 08:00:14 +01:00
Restioson
4df4b91d09 Converted (!x == y) to x != y 2017-05-16 20:02:59 +02:00
Restioson
b28c565665 (Hopefully) addressed @dan200's concerns
Push your fix to thread safety if this doesn't cut it
2017-05-16 19:48:38 +02:00
Restioson
b3c49db761 Made Speaker threadsafe & fix warnings 2017-05-15 17:42:29 +02:00