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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan Coates
081953655c
Turtle flags
- Add a new recipe type for turtle overlays, and recipe generator
   support for this recipe.
 - Add trans and rainbow flags.
 - Exclude .license files from the generated jar. I'm not thrilled on
   the whole .license file system, but it's kinda the easiest way.
 - Regenerate data. Yes, this is 90% of the commit :D.
2023-03-31 18:14:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
895bc7721a
License CC:T according to the REUSE specification (#1351)
This adds SPDX license headers to all source code files, following the
REUSE[1] specification. This does not include any asset files (such as
generated JSON files, or textures). While REUSE does support doing so
with ".license" files, for now we define these licences using the
.reuse/dep5 file.

[1]: https://reuse.software/
2023-03-15 21:52:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f04acdc199
Split CC:T into common and forge projects
After several weeks of carefully arranging ribbons, we pull the string
and end up with, ... a bit of a messy bow. There were still some things
I'd missed.

 - Split the mod into a common (vanilla-only) project and Forge-specific
   project. This gives us room to add Fabric support later on.

 - Split the project into main/client source sets. This is not currently
   statically checked: we'll do that soon.

 - Rename block/item/tile entities to use suffixes rather than prefixes.
2022-11-10 08:54:09 +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
a17b001950
Move the core API into a separate module
It should be possible to consume the ComputerCraft's core (i.e.
non-Minecraft code) in other projects, such as emulators.  While this
has been possible for years, it's somewhat tricky from a maintenance
perspective - it's very easy to accidentally add an MC dependency
somewhere!

By publishing a separate "core" jar, we can better distinguish the
boundaries between our Lua runtime and the Minecraft-specific code.

Ideally we could have one core project (rather than separate core and
core-api modules), and publish a separate "api" jar, like we do for the
main mod. However, this isn't really possible to express using Maven
dependencies, and so we must resort to this system.

Of course, this is kinda what the Java module system is meant to solve,
but unfortunately getting that working with Minecraft is infeasible.
2022-11-04 21:41:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8171578e80
Some minor build system improvements
- Correctly handle Git commands failing. We need an actual default
   value, not just null!

 - Use run/ and build/tmp/ for temporary test locations, not
   /test-files.
2022-10-24 19:21:09 +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
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
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
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
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
SquidDev
f9f94b8304 Rewrite our documentation index
We're going to flesh this out a lot in the future, but this'll have to
do for now.
2020-04-16 18:18:36 +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
SquidDev
d6ea3aab1c Switch generation of resources over to data generators
See #354

 - Remove Lua script to generate recipes/advancements for coloured
   disks, turtle upgrades and pocket upgrades. Replacing them with Lua
   ones.
 - Generate most block drops via the data generator system. Aside from
   cables, they all follow one of two templates.
2020-01-29 16:41:26 +00:00
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
932f8a44fc
WIP: Http rework (#98)
- Move all HTTP tasks to a unified "MonitoredResource" model. This
   provides a uniform way of tracking object's lifetimes and disposing
   of them when complete.

 - Rewrite HTTP requests to use Netty instead of standard Java. This
   offers several advantages:
    - We have access to more HTTP verbs (mostly PATCH).
    - We can now do http -> https redirects.
    - We no longer need to spawn in a new thread for each HTTP request.
      While we do need to run some tasks off-thread in order to resolve
      IPs, it's generally a much shorter task, and so is less likely to
      inflate the thread pool.

 - Introduce several limits for the http API:
    - There's a limit on how many HTTP requests and websockets may exist
      at the same time. If the limit is reached, additional ones will be
      queued up until pending requests have finished.
    - HTTP requests may upload a maximum of 4Mib and download a maximum
      of 16Mib (configurable).

 - .getResponseCode now returns the status text, as well as the status
   code.
2019-01-11 11:33:05 +00:00
SquidDev
27aaec9a82 Move GUI constructors into the main GUI handler
We use @SideOnly to ensure classes aren't loaded on dedicated servers.

Also a tiny bit of cleanup to change several GUIs just to accept
containers.
2018-12-29 17:13:10 +00:00
SquidDev
5fa01f8b96 Truncate files when writing them
This is performed by default, but as we don't pass any options, this
flag is removed.

Closes #75
2018-11-16 13:09:12 +00:00
Daniel Ratcliffe
bd90d7d3b0 Ignore .DS_Store files 2017-09-12 00:05:26 +01:00
Lignum
c0b5b6af07
Add ".idea" to .gitignore 2017-05-04 23:39:12 +02:00
Daniel Ratcliffe
7d497f2835 ComputerCraft 1.80pr0
Updated the source code to the version shipped as the 1.80pr0 alpha
release. Also removed some unnecessary files from the LuaJ subfolder
which were bulking up the repository.
2017-05-01 14:51:26 +01:00
Daniel Ratcliffe
e85cdacbc5 ComputerCraft 1.79 initial upload
Added the complete source code to ComputerCraft 1.79 for Minecraft
1.8.9, plus newly written README and LICENSE files for the open source
release.
2017-05-01 14:32:39 +01:00