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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan Coates
0349c2b1f9
Allow local domains in the standalone emulator
- Clean up option parsing a bit, so it uses the Option, rather than its
   corresponding character code.
 - Add a new -L/--allow-local-domains flag to remove the $private rule
   from the HTTP rules.
2023-12-20 17:43:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1f7d245876
Specify charset when printing error messages 2023-12-08 09:52:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
87345c6b2e
Add pasting support to the standalone emulator
- Move paste normalisation code to StringUtil, so it can be shared by
   emulators.
 - Add paste support to the emulator.
2023-11-08 19:40:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
18c9723308
Add a standalone CC:T UI
Does it count as an emulator when it's official? I hope not, as this'd
make it my fourth or fifth emulator at this point.

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Developing/debugging CraftOS is a massive pain to do inside Minecraft,
as any change to resources requires a compile+hot swap cycle (and
sometimes a `/reload` in-game). As such, it's often more convenient to
spin up an emulator, pointing it to load the ROM from CC:T's sources.

However, this isn't practical when also making changes to the Java
classes. In this case, we either need to go in-game, or build a custom
version of CCEmuX.

This commit offers an alternative option: we now have our own emulator,
which allows us to hot swap both Lua and Java to our heart's content.

Most of the code here is based on our monitor TBO renderer. We probably
could share some more of this, but there's not really a good place for
it - feels a bit weird just to chuck it in :core.

This is *not* a general-purpose emulator. It's limited in a lot of
ways (won't launch on Mac[^1], no support for multiple computers) - just
stick to what's there already.

[^1]: We require OpenGL 4.5 due to our use of DSA.
2023-10-28 17:58:11 +01:00