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Jonathan Coates
6ab90dc30d
Convert build script to Kotlin
- Add a new Node plugin. This automatically installs npm dependencies
   and provides a "NpxExecToDir" to dir task. This allows us to make the
   doc website task dependencies a little nicer, by simply chaining
   tasks together, rather than doing dependsOn + `input.files(the other
   task output)`.

 - Switch over to CurseForgeGradle from CurseGradle. The latter is
   super clunky to use in non-Groovy languages.

 - Copy our Modrinth description body to our repo, and add support for
   syncing it. We'll still have to do CF manually I think.
2022-10-22 21:09:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0cfdd7b5e9
Move some more build logic to buildSrc
Look, I don't enjoy having 600 LOC long build.gradle files, it's just
very easy to do! This at least moves some of the complexity elsewhere,
so the build script is a little more declarative.
2022-10-22 20:47:47 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
af5d816798
Use spotless for enforcing licenses
It's more verbose as the default license plugin doesn't support multiple
license headers. However, it also gives us some other goodies (namely
formatting Kotlin and removing unused imports), so worth doing.
2022-10-22 18:19:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
57cf6084e2
Manage ComputerThread's lifecycle in ComputerContext
This converts ComputerThread from a singleton into a proper object,
which is setup when starting a computer, and tore down when the
ComputerContext is closed.

While this is mostly for conceptual elegance, it does offer some
concrete benefits:
 - You can now adjust the thread count without restarting the whole
   game (just leaving and rentering the world). Though, alas, no effect
   on servers.
 - We can run multiple ComputerThreads in parallel, which makes it much
   easier to run tests in parallel. This allows us to remove our rather
   silly IsolatedRunner test helper.
2022-10-22 14:36:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e9cde9e1bf
Refactor out main thread tasks into an interface
Computers now use a MainThreadScheduler to construct a
MainThreadScheduler.Executor, which is used to submit tasks. Our
previous (singleton) MainThread and MainThreadExecutor now implement
these interfaces.

The main purpose of this is to better manage the lifetime of the server
thread tasks. We've had at least one bug caused by us failing to reset
its state, so good to avoid those! This also allows us to use a fake
implementation in tests where we don't expect main thread tasks to run.

As we're now passing a bunch of arguments into our Computer, we bundle
the "global" ones into ComputerContext (which now also includes the Lua
machine factory!). This definitely isn't the nicest API, so we might
want to rethink this one day.
2022-10-22 14:13:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
68da044ff2
Merge branch 'feature/new-metrics' into mc-1.16.x 2022-10-22 12:21:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
18d9993fa7
Merge branch 'feature/more-datagen' into mc-1.16.x 2022-10-22 12:04:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0c3de1087e
Switch to vanilla's model data generators
In some ways this isn't as nice as the Forge version (requires ATs,
doesn't check texture/model existence). However, it's more multi-loader
friendly and in some cases has much less boilerplate.

Blockstate JSON files are incredibly verbose, so we add a custom JSON
pretty printer which writes things in a slightly more compact manner.

This also changes how turtle upgrades are loaded - we now support
standard ResourceLocations (so computercraft:blocks/some_turtle_upgrade)
as well as ModelResourceLocations (computercraft:items/some_turtle_upgrade#inventory).
I don't think any resource packs need to touch our upgrades, but
apologies if this breaks anything.
2022-10-22 11:55:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ff89e5feeb
Some datagen improvements
- Convert remaining recipes over to datagen.

 - Switch loot tables to use vanilla's loot table generator. It's
   honestly not too different, just the earlier system confused me too
   much :).

Alas, a positive diff because the JSON is so verbose. I've got a really
nice patch which makes the JSON more compact, but alas the Mixin doesn't
apply on 1.16 :(.
2022-10-22 10:50:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0b26ab366d
Rewrite the metrics system
- Remove TrackingField and replace it with a Metric abstract class.
   This has two concrete subclasses - Counter and Event. Events carry an
   additional piece of data each time it is observed, such as HTTP
   response size.

 - Computers now accept a MetricsObserver, which tracks metrics for this
   particular computer. This allows us to decouple Computer classes and
   metrics information. The concrete MetricsObserver class we use within
   Minecraft exposes the ServerComputer directly, so we no longer need to
   do the awkward mapping and lookups!

 - The /computercraft command can now do aggregates (count, avg, max)
   over all Event metrics. This removes the need for special handling of
   computer and server time.

There's also a small number of changes in removing the coupling between
Computer and some of its dependencies (ILuaMachine, MainThreadExecutor).
This makes some future refactorings easier, I promise!
2022-10-22 01:35:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cb9731306c
Give up on ComputerThreadTest being accurate
It's just too timing dependent right now. I'd like to fix this in the
future, but doing so is hard.
2022-10-22 00:42:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5d833ac634
Expose getters for the detail registry too (#1188) 2022-10-22 00:42:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9db3e6d2a0
Load the CC API with services loaders
This is a little odd (it's more complex for one!), but means we can
reuse the internal API interface in other classes, which is useful for
the data provider refactor I'm about to do.

This is much nicer in Java 17 :D (records, ServiceLoader.stream()),
but such is the perils of still targetting 1.16.
2022-10-21 23:50:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1e703f1b07
Fix several off-by-one issues in UploadFileMessage
We now fuzz UploadFileMessage, generating random files and checking they
round-trip correctly.

The joy of having a long-lasting refactor branch with an absolutely
massive diff, is that you end up spotting bugs, and then it's a massive
pain to merge the fix back into trunk!
2022-10-21 23:10:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b663028f42
Start work on curtailing our global state
The last 4 or 5 commits have simplified things. I can now have some
unnecessary complexity as a treat!

This is some initial work on better tying the lifecycle of
computers (and ComputerCraft) related state to the lifecycle of the
current Minecraft server.

 - Move server-wide methods in IComputerEnvironment (such as creating
   resource mounts) into a separate interface.
 - Add a new ServerContext class, which now holds the ID Assigner,
   server computer registry, and some other tiny bits and bobs. This can
   only be accessed by ServerContect.get(MinecraftServer), forcing
   slightly better discipline for how we use these globals.

This does allow us to nuke some of the ugliest bits in IDAssigner. Even
if it makes things much longer!
2022-10-21 21:02:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cee60cdb5b
Require computers to have a fixed ID
Moves ID assigning out of the Computer class and into wherever we
construct the ServerComputer (so in computer blocks and pocket computer
items).

This is definitely not perfect - it'd be nice to make ServerComputers
more responsible for managing the lifecycle of computers (so assigning
ids, handling auto-starting, etc...), but I've not found a good way to
handle this yet!
2022-10-21 19:51:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
695ef0542a
Don't store a mutable array in Colour
It's kinda bad form, and we no longer need it anyway!
2022-10-21 19:07:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c0d20b72c9
Remove ClientTerminal/ServerTerminal
They bring very little to the table now that computers do their own
thing! This also helps simplify the code in ServerMonitor a bit - turns
out we had two "dirty" flags in the implementation!
2022-10-21 19:00:29 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cf05ab1db1
Store colour support in the Terminal
Previously we stored it alongside the terminal. While this makes sense -
it's not a property of the terminal itself, it ends up duplicating code
in a bunch of places.

We now track the colour flag on the terminal itself. This allows us to
simplify a couple of things:

 - The palette now also knows whether it supports colours or not, and so
   performs greyscale conversion. This means we no longer need to thread
   a "greyscale" flag throughout terminal rendering.

 - Remove isColour() getters from a whole load of
   places (TerminalMethods, ServerTerminal, IComputerEnvironment).
2022-10-21 18:26:57 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c49547b962
Remove ClientComputer
Historically CC has maintained two computer registries; one on the
server (which runs the actual computer) and one on the client (which
stores the terminal and some small bits of additional data).

This means when a user opens the computer UI, we send the terminal
contents and store it in the client computer registry. We then send the
instance id alongside the "open container" packet, which is used to look
up the client computer (and thus terminal) in our client-side registry.

This patch makes the computer menu syncing behaviour more consistent
with vanilla. The initial terminal contents is sent alongside the "open
container" packet, and subsequent terminal changes apply /just/ to the
open container. Computer on/off state is synced via a vanilla
ContainerData/IIntArray.

Likewise, sending user input to the server now targets the open
container, rather than an arbitrary instance id.

The one remaining usage of ClientComputer is for pocket computers. For
these, we still need to sync the current on/off/blinking state and the
pocket computer light.

We don't need the full ClientComputer interface for this case (after
all, you can't send input to a pocket computer someone else is
holding!). This means we can tear out ClientComputer and
ClientComputerRegistry, replacing it with a much simpler
ClientPocketComputers store.

This in turn allows the following changes:

 - Remove IComputer, as we no longer need to abstract over client and
   server computers.

 - Likewise, we can merge ComputerRegistry into the server
   registry. This commit also cleans up the handling of instance IDs a
   little bit: ServerComputers are now responsible for generating their
   ID and adding/removing themselves from the registry.

 - As the client-side terminal will never be null, we can remove a whole
   bunch of null checks throughout the codebase.

 - As the terminal is available immediately, we don't need to explicitly
   pass in terminal sizes to the computer GUIs. This means we're no
   longer reliant on those config values on the client side!

 - Remove the "request computer state" packet. Pocket computers now
   store which players need to know the computer state, automatically
   sending data when a new player starts tracking the computer.
2022-10-21 18:17:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c8e15f201c
Correctly bind VBOs before drawing them
Caused by 4228011b84. While correct on
1.18, this isn't correct on 1.19 - I clearly messed up the merge here.

Fixes #1183, possibly #1184 - haven't been able to reproduce.
2022-10-16 09:50:17 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bc79100a2f
Merge branch 'mc-1.18.x' into mc-1.19.x 2022-10-14 22:09:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9ed5ebb868
Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.18.x 2022-10-12 08:32:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a9b74dc979
Make IRC links https 2022-10-09 11:22:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
12b8a0393f
Dump Cobalt's internal state on timeouts
Closes #1180
2022-10-09 11:22:16 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cbfd83c2ba
Merge pull request #1182 from Quezler/patch-2
Add all but 3 of the missing dutch translations
2022-10-08 20:54:34 +01:00
Patrick 'Quezler' Mounier
8564c1e54b
Add all but 3 of the missing dutch translations 2022-10-08 21:00:58 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
66dff1523b
Merge branch 'mc-1.18.x' into mc-1.19.x 2022-10-01 12:37:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
08895cdecc
Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.18.x 2022-10-01 12:36:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5be290a1e2
Bump version to 1.100.10
One more version and then it's a palendrome! Sort of.
2022-10-01 12:33:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
371f931140
Always add HTTP programs to the path (#1172) 2022-09-30 09:00:07 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
da5956e943
Make the sidebar a little wider
I was going to do something productive tonight, but then this happened.

Whatever, I'm retired, I'm allowed to make my entire existence just
adding 50px to things. Heck, maybe I'll do the same tomorrow too.
2022-09-29 22:21:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e7533f2353
Improve community links a little 2022-09-29 22:01:51 +01:00
roland-a
0b7fbcde53
Send block updates to client when the turtle moves #1167 (#1170)
Fixes #1167
2022-09-29 17:49:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
76f8dd2d14
Properly bump to 1.19.2
We support 1.19.2 already (well, hopefully!), this just drops 1.19.1
support.
2022-09-21 18:11:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c3b7302108
Remove some unused arguments in LuaDateTime
See comments in #1157
2022-09-11 15:03:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
61ac48c99f
Mention audio formats in speaker help
Closes #1133. I'm not super happy about any of the versions proposed
there, but I think this is better than nothing.

Co-authored-by: JackMacWindows <jackmacwindowslinux@gmail.com>
2022-09-11 14:57:45 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d22e138413
Fix numerous off-by-one errors in help program
We clamped various values to the height of the screen, rather than the
height of the content box (height-1). We didn't notice this most of the
time as the last line of a file is empty - it only really mattered when
a file was the same height as the computer's screen.

We now do the following:
 - Strip the trailing new line from a file when reading.
 - Replace most usages of height with height-1.
2022-09-11 14:57:34 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ba64e06ca7
Use a Gradle plugin to download illuaminate
Previously illumainate required manual users to manually download it and
place it in ./bin/. This is both inconvenient for the user, and makes it
hard to ensure people are running the "right" version.

We now provide a small Gradle plugin which registers illuaminate as a
ependency, downloading the appropriate (now versioned!) file. This also
theoretically supports Macs, though I don't have access to one to test
this.

This enables the following changes:

 - The Lua lint script has been converted to a Gradle task (./gradle
   lintLua).

 - illuaminateDocs now uses a task definition with an explicit output
   directory. We can now consume this output as an input to another
   task, and get a task dependency implicitly.

 - Move the pre-commit config into the root of the tree. We can now use
   the default GitHub action to run our hooks.

 - Simplify CONTRIBUTING.md a little bit. Hopefully it's less
   intimidating now.
2022-09-11 14:11:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
db8c979a06
Merge pull request #1156 from IvoLeal72/patch-1
Fixed usage example of textuils.pagedTabulate
2022-08-28 16:41:40 +01:00
Ivo Leal
9d18487dc5
Fixed usage example of textuils.pagedTabulate 2022-08-28 15:24:47 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
34a2e87735
Merge branch 'mc-1.18.x' into mc-1.19.x 2022-07-30 18:46:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
feb7681c9c
Add some missing test timeouts 2022-07-30 18:14:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ad4a2aa68d
Mirror Oculus with our maven
In some ways it's probably less reliable than modrinth, but let's be
consistent here.
2022-07-30 17:56:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4228011b84
Support Occulus shaders
This is mostly copied from the work Toad and I did for CC:R.

Instead of not writing to the depth buffer when rendering terminals, we
now render terminal forgrounds with a small glPolygonOffset (or an
emulation of it where not possible). This removes the need for custom
render types, while still avoiding z-fighting between the terminal
foreground and background.

The VBO monitors backend now uses Iris's TextVertexSink API when
available: Iris overwrites the vertex format for RenderType.text, and so
we need to use this API to avoid rendering garbage.

Performance is maybe a little worse than before (<3ms) and definitely
worse than CC:R. Unfortunately we can't do our upload batching as that
conflicts with Optifine's patches - instead we need to maintain two
separate VBOs. This is a bit slower, but not so bad it's unworkable.
2022-07-30 12:15:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c43d851e63
Register turtle upgrade models separately
ITurtleUpgrade.getModel has always been rather error-prone to use, due
to its client-only nature. As ModelResourceLocation is now client-only
again in Forge 1.19.1, no seems a good time to fix this.

The getter for models is now a separate interface inside a new
dan200.computercraft.api.client package. These are registered
per-TurtleUpgradeSerialiser (as those should correspond to class
anyway). It's a little ugly, and we may rename the XxxSerialiser classes
to something more general in a future update.

I'm not wild about the interface here either - happy to change it in
future versions too.

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

Also clean up the generic arguments to IUpgradeBase/UpgradeSerialiser a
little bit. It's not great (wish Java had HKTs), but it's better.
2022-07-28 19:02:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
50fe7935a3
Merge branch 'mc-1.18.x' into mc-1.19.x 2022-07-28 09:49:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bd19fdf350
Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.18.x 2022-07-28 09:43:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c3615d9c5b
Update to 1.19.1 2022-07-28 08:52:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e2041f7438
Bump version to 1.100.9 2022-07-27 08:25:31 +01:00