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Jonathan Coates
e337a63712
Bump FG and Loom
Also split up CI steps a little, so that it's more clear what failed.
2023-07-05 20:58:15 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
34f41c4039
Be lazier in configuring Forge runs 2023-06-29 22:31:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7ffdbb2316
Publish docs for 1.20 as well 2023-06-25 09:47:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8ea5b64f64
Improve our CI artifacts
- Publish Forge and Fabric
 - Include version hash in the download
2023-01-01 15:04:25 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
020c5cd2d3
Support renaming files directly without copying/deleting
In classic squid tradition: 20% code, and 80% test logic.

Closes #962. Alas, whoever reported this has deleted their account, so
they can't even be happy about it :(.
2022-12-04 21:59:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a9c0b02e3c
Run core tests on Windows/OSX too
We've a couple of Windows-specific tests here which I've not actually
run on Windows for years. It feels worth doing properly.
2022-12-04 18:41:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b13998dd96
Allow client tests to fail
I give this commit a 50% chance of failing for other GH Actions related
reasons. Nobody ever gets CI commits right on the first try.
2022-11-25 20:45:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8f92417a2f
Add a system for client-side tests (#1219)
- Add a new ClientJavaExec Gradle task, which is used for client-side
   tests. This:

   - Copies the exec spec from another JavaExec task.
   - Sets some additional system properties to configure on gametest framework.
   - Runs Java inside an X framebuffer (when available), meaning we
     don't need to spin up a new window.

   We also configure this task so that only one instance can run at
   once, meaning we don't spawn multiple MC windows at once!

 - Port our 1.16 client test framework to 1.19. This is mostly the same
   as before, but screenshots no longer do a golden test: they /just/
   write to a folder. Screenshots are compared manually afterwards.

   This is still pretty brittle, and there's a lot of sleeps scattered
   around in the code. It's not clear how well this will play on CI.

 - Roll our own game test loader, rather than relying on the mod loader
   to do it for us. This ensures that loading is consistent between
   platforms (we already had to do some hacks for Forge) and makes it
   easier to provide custom logic for loading client-only tests.

 - Run several client tests (namely those involving monitor rendering)
   against Sodium and Iris too. There's some nastiness here to set up
   new Loom run configurations and automatically configure Iris to use
   Complementary Shaders, but it's not too bad. These tests /don't/ run
   on CI, so it doesn't need to be as reliable.
2022-11-18 23:57:25 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
77624fc6fd
Update project paths in our utility build scripts 2022-11-10 09:12:28 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
320007dbc6
Improve packaging of published jars
- Publish javadoc again: for now this is just the common-api

 - Remove all dependencies from the published Forge jar. This is
   technically not needed (fg.deobf does this anyway), but seems
   sensible.
2022-11-08 16:43:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d8e2161f15
Move website source/build logic to projects/web
Mostly useful as it moves some of our build logic out of the main
project, as that's already pretty noisy!
2022-11-06 13:37:07 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
be827a21db
Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.18.x
I dare say there's going to be some bugs with this. I was as careful as
I could be, but yikes it was nasty.
2022-10-25 22:38:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3e3bc8d4b1
Fix a whole bunch of GH action issues
- Switch over to the Gradle GH action. Not expecting massive changes,
   but might provide some better caching.

 - Bump some GH action versions.

 - Fix a Java 8 compatability issue in our build scripts.
2022-10-22 21:36:52 +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
b91809bfc7
Move some eldritch horrors to another directory
Also fix make-doc.sh uploading the wrong file.
2022-06-01 01:02:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ab6b861cd6
Move repo to cc-tweaked org
Let's see how this goes.
 - Update references to the new repo
 - Use rrsync on the server, meaning make-doc.sh uploads relative to the
   website root.
 - Bump Gradle wrapper to 7.2. Not related to this change, but possibly
   fixes running under Java 16. Possibly.
2021-10-17 18:14:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ca367e7cc7
Don't run client tests on CI
Kinda sucks, but they're so inconsistent between platforms right now,
and I cannot be bothered to get CI working. It only needs to work on my
machine.
2021-10-07 11:51:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b17ab16e05
Allow the user to opt in to client tests 2021-09-19 10:43:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cd8b8bbc74
Bump codecov action version
This'll be deprecated next year. We've plenty of time, but worth fixing
while I'm looking at this stuff.
2021-08-20 22:33:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0ff6b0ca70
Client-side tests
This spins up a Minecraft instance (much like we do for the server) and
instructs the client to take screenshots at particular times. We then
compare those screenshots and assert they match (modulo some small
delta).
2021-08-20 17:05:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0d22270f8b
Publish docs from 1.16 instead 2021-07-02 21:49:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
953b94fd08 Add problem matchers for Github actions
- 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).
2021-05-17 16:31:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
eb2d617ed8 Add a pre commit hook to lint code
This uses pre-commit [1] to check patches are well formed and run
several linters on them. We currently do some boring things (check files
are syntactically valid) as well as some project-specific ones:
 - Run illuaminate on the Lua files
 - Run checkstyle on Java

[1]: https://pre-commit.com/
2021-04-28 21:24:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
52b112fae6 Bump several action versions 2021-01-15 19:39:12 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e1e7ef59c6 Measure code coverage from in-game tests
More importantly, `./gradlew check' actually runs the in-game tests,
which makes the CI steps look a little more sensible again.

Somewhat depressing that one of the longest files (15th) in CC:T is the
build script.
2021-01-15 09:54:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b838efedd2 Retry the prepare step one time
Hopefully ensures failed assets assets don't entirely break the build.
2021-01-09 20:17:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
331031be45 Run integration tests in-game
Name a more iconic duo than @SquidDev and over-engineered test
frameworks.

This uses Minecraft's test core[1] plus a home-grown framework to run
tests against computers in-world.

The general idea is:
 - Build a structure in game.
 - Save the structure to a file. This will be spawned in every time the
   test is run.
 - Write some code which asserts the structure behaves in a particular
   way. This is done in Kotlin (shock, horror), as coroutines give us a
   nice way to run asynchronous code while still running on the main
   thread.

As with all my testing efforts, I still haven't actually written any
tests!  It'd be good to go through some of the historic ones and write
some tests though. Turtle block placing and computer redstone
interactions are probably a good place to start.

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXaWOJTCYNg
2021-01-09 19:50:27 +00:00
SquidDev
ab39cb849d Publish Javadoc to tweaked.cc too
Closes #578

Also only publish docs for 1.15.x trunk for now. Tags aren't especially
useful until we add a version switcher.
2020-11-12 19:06:00 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a4c9e89370
Runnable examples (#576)
Provides a basic interface for running examples on tweaked.cc. This is probably
janky as anything, but it works on my machine.

This is the culmination of 18 months of me building far too much infrastructure
(copy-cat, illuaminate), so that's nice I guess.

I should probably get out more.
2020-11-12 19:01:50 +00:00
SquidDev
e2a635b6e5 Don't fail when codecov is being finicky 2020-11-01 11:36:53 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
113b560a20
Update configuration to match latest illuaminate
Ooooooh, it's all fancy now. Well, that or horrifically broken.
2020-10-27 22:20:01 +00:00
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
607751da40 Upload on all (active) mc-* branches 2020-06-21 13:24:47 +01:00
SquidDev
4be0b15afa Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-13 14:04:28 +01:00
SquidDev
6b3773a862 Run tests with coverage
- Use jacoco for Java-side coverage. Our Java coverage is /terrible
   (~10%), as we only really test the core libraries. Still a good thing
   to track for regressions though.

 - mcfly now tracks Lua side coverage. This works in several stages:
   - Replace loadfile to include the whole path
   - Add a debug hook which just tracks filename->(lines->count). This
     is then submitted to the Java test runner.
   - On test completion, we emit a luacov.report.out file.

   As the debug hook is inserted by mcfly, this does not include any
   computer startup (such as loading apis, or the root of bios.lua),
   despite they're executed.

   This would be possible to do (for instance, inject a custom header
   into bios.lua). However, we're not actually testing any of the
   behaviour of startup (aside from "does it not crash"), so I'm not
   sure whether to include it or not. Something I'll most likely
   re-evaluate.
2020-05-11 15:47:30 +01:00
SquidDev
48cb032ddf Also publish on releases
This'll probably break. Let's see :)
2020-04-23 10:54:12 +01:00
SquidDev
d847a4d9e0 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x
This also deletes display list support - MC 1.14 now requires VBOs to be
supported in some capacity.
2020-04-22 09:45:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ef8da8054f
An initial stab at documentation generation (#360)
This adds documentation comments to many of CC's Lua APIs, and
a couple of the Java ones, through the use of stubs. We then
export these to HTML using illuaminate [1] and upload them to our
documentation site [2].

Uploads currently occur on pushes to master and any release/tag. The
site is entirely static - there is no way to switch between versions,
etc... but hopefully we can improve this in the future.

[1]: github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate/
[2]: https://tweaked.cc/
2020-04-10 10:27:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
68e6bc464b
Bump illuaminate version
For now, we just perform the minimal number of changes to get this
working. We'll switch to a more strict bracket handling system in the
future.
2020-04-09 22:15:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
239bd769df
Cache the gradle dependency cache
This'll preserve the FG and general module cache. Note, this doesn't
include gradle wrappers, but that's normally pretty fast to download.
2020-02-08 11:19:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b4e0e9984f Try to get CI working again
- Mirror all dependencies, like we've done on master
 - Run gradle build twice. Apparently the first time the dependencies
   aren't always available.
2020-02-08 11:02:09 +00:00
SquidDev
0de5969ec1 Lint whitespace during CI 2020-01-23 15:12:12 +00:00
JakobDev
7cc2bd43c6 Make builded Jar downloadable (#332) 2020-01-01 00:08:31 +00:00
Jared Allard
b0397ed3c5 Add support for HTTP PATCH and TRACE (#324) 2019-12-08 17:10:58 +00:00
SquidDev
86e0330100 Lint bios and the rom (#321)
We now use illuaminate[1]'s linting facilities to check the rom and
bios.lua for a couple of common bugs and other problems.

Right now this doesn't detect any especially important bugs, though it
has caught lots of small things (unused variables, some noisy code). In
the future, the linter will grow in scope and features, which should
allow us to be stricter and catch most issues.

As a fun aside, we started off with ~150 bugs, and illuaminate was able
to fix all but 30 of them, which is pretty neat.

[1]: https://github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate
2019-12-03 23:26:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7250f22ff6
Update CI to also run on PRs 2019-09-30 15:37:52 +01:00
SquidDev
3023f235a4 Goodbye Travis, I'm with GH Actions now 2019-09-27 08:56:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cbc0c1d0b6
A little experiment with GitHub actions
Let's give this a go.
2019-09-14 09:16:13 +01:00