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Jonathan Coates
0a8d505323 Bump CC:T to 1.115.0 2025-02-14 20:20:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
237a0ac3bb Expose printout contents to the API
Closes #2099
2025-02-14 18:13:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b185d088b3 Suggest alternative table keys on nil errors (#2097)
We now suggest alternative table keys when code errors with "attempt
to index/call 'foo' (a nil value)". For example: "redstone.getinput()",
will now suggest "Did you mean: getInput".

This is a bit tricky to get right! In the above example, our code reads
like:

   1    GETTABUP 0 0 0 ; r0 := _ENV["redstone"]
   2    GETFIELD 0 0 1 ; r0 := r0["getinput"]
   3    CALL 0 1 1     ; r0()

Note, that when we get to the problematic line, we don't have access to
the original table that we attempted to index. In order to do this, we
borrow ideas from Lua's getobjname — we effectively write an evaluator
that walks back over the code and tries to reconstruct the expression
that resulted in nil.

For example, in the above case:
 - We know an instruction happened at pc=3, so we try to find the
   expression that computed r0.
 - We know this was set at pc=2, so we step back one. This is a GETFIELD
   instruction, so we check the key (it's a constant, so worth
   reporting), and then try to evaluate the table.
 - This version of r0 was set at pc=1, so we step back again. It's a
   GETTABUP instruction, so we can just evaluate that directly.

We then use this information (indexing _ENV.redstone with "getinput") to
find alternative keys (e.g. getInput, getOutput, etc...) and then pick
some likely suggestions with Damerau-Levenshtein/OSD.

I'm not entirely thrilled by the implementation here. The core
interpretation logic is implemented in Java. Which is *fine*, but a)
feels a little cheaty and b) means we're limited to what Lua bytecode
can provide (for instance, we can't inspect outer functions, or list all
available names in scope). We obviously can expand the bytecode if
needed, but something we'd want to be careful with.

The alternative approach would be to handle all the parsing in
Lua. Unfortunately, this is quite hard to get right — I think we'd need
some lazy parsing strategy to avoid constructing the whole AST, while
still retaining all the scope information we need.

I don't know. We really could make this as complex as we like, and I
don't know what the right balance is. It'd be cool to detect patterns
like the following, but is it *useful*?

    local monitor = peripheral.wrap("left")
    monitor.write("Hello")
        -- ^ monitor is nil. Is there a peripheral to the left of the
        -- computer?

For now, the current approach feels the easiest, and should allow us to
prototype things and see what does/doesn't work.
2025-02-13 21:57:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
051c70a731 Propagate exceptions from parallel where possible (#2095)
In the original implementation of our prettier runtime errors (#1320), we
wrapped the errors thrown within parallel functions into an exception
object. This means the call-stack is available to the catching-code, and
so is able to report a pretty exception message.

Unfortunately, this was a breaking change, and so we had to roll that
back. Some people were pcalling the parallel function, and matching on
the result of the error.

This is a second attempt at this, using a technique I've affectionately
dubbed "magic throws". The parallel API is now aware of whether it is
being pcalled or not, and thus able to decide whether to wrap the error
into an exception or not:

 - Add a new `cc.internal.tiny_require` module. This is a tiny
   reimplementation of require, for use in our global APIs.

 - Add a new (global, in the debug registry) `cc_try_barrier` function.
   This acts as a marker function, and is used to store additional
   information about the current coroutine.

   Currently this stores the parent coroutine (used to walk the full call
   stack) and a cache of whether any `pcall`-like function is on the
   stack.

   Both `parallel` and `cc.internal.exception.try` add this function to
   the root of the call stack.

 - When an error occurs within `parallel`, we walk up the call stack,
   using `cc_try_barrier` to traverse up the parent coroutine's stack
   too. If we do not find any `pcall`-like functions, then we know the
   error is never intercepted by user code, and so its safe to throw a
   full exception.
2025-02-13 17:38:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2e2f308ff3 Support placing pocket computers on lecterns (#2098)
This allows shift+clicking a pocket computer on to a lectern. These
computers can be right clicked, opening the no-term computer GUI.
Terminal contents is rendered in-world, and broadcast to everyone in
range.

 - Add a new lectern PocketHolder.
 - Refactor some of the `PocketItemComputer` code to allow ticking pocket
   computers from a non-player/entity source.
 - Add a new model for pocket computers. This requires several new
   textures (somewhat mirroring the item ones), which is a little
   unfortunate, but looks much better than reusing the map renderer or
   item form.
2025-02-13 17:31:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0f123b5efd Ignore unrepresentable characters when typing
In 94ad6dab0e, we changed it so typing
characters outside of CC's codepage were replaced with '?' rather than
ignored. This can be quite annoying for non-European users (where latin1
isn't very helpful!), so it makes sense to revert this change.

See discussion in #860 for more context.
2025-02-12 18:45:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
88cb03be6b Clean up the parallel API
- Store the filter alongside the coroutine rather than in a separate
   table (like we do in multishell).

 - Remove the redudant (I think!) second loop that checks for dead
   coroutines. We already check for dead coroutines in the main loop.

 - Rename some variables to be a bit more consistent. This makes this
   commit look noisier than it is. Sorry!
2025-02-09 16:53:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4360485880 Bump CC:T to 1.114.4 2025-01-31 21:09:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b69a44a927 Redo turtle move checks
Oh, this is so broken, and really has been since the 1.13 update, if not
earlier.

 - Fix call to isUnobstructed using the bounding box of the
   *destination* block rather than the turtle. This is almost always
   air, so the box is empty.

 - Because the above check has been wrong for so many years, we now
   significantly relax the "can push" checks for entities. We now allow
   pushing entities in any direction.

   We also remove the "isUnobstructed" check for the destination entity
   pos. This causes problems (if two entities are standing on a turtle,
   they'll obstruct each other), and given pistons don't perform such a
   check, I don't think we need it.

 - Also do a bit of cleanup around air/liquid checks. We often ended up
   reading the block state multiple times, which is a little ugly.
2025-01-27 22:45:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7d8f609c49 literally sobbing rn 2025-01-26 22:27:50 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e7f56c4d25 Remove ComponentMap
I'd originally kept this around to prevent mods that use CC internals,
but fa2140d00b has probably broken those
anyway, so let's not worry too much.
2025-01-26 15:13:24 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fa2140d00b Clean up container data interface
- Remove ContainerData.open.

 - Change PlatformHelper.openMenu to take a separate display name and
   MenuConstructor, rather than a MenuProvider. This makes the interface
   slightly easier to use in the common case, where we want to use
   lambdas instead.
2025-01-26 14:56:09 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
03388149b1 Fix command computers being exposed as peripherals
- Check whether the computer is a command computer before registering
   the capability.

 - Add tests to check what is/isn't a peripheral. See also #2020, where
   we forgot to register a peripheral on NeoForge 1.21.1.

Fixes #2070.
2025-01-26 11:13:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f212861370 Mark command computers as onlyOpCanSetNbt
This isn't required in vanilla, as the command computer is a
GameMasterBlock, and so isn't placeable in the first place.

*However*, this is a problem with Create contraptions — with those it's
possible to "place" a command computer complete with NBT. We override
onlyOpCanSetNbt to prevent this [^1].

[^1]: 7a7993deb8/src/main/java/com/simibubi/create/foundation/utility/NBTProcessors.java (L179)
2025-01-21 20:41:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
55edced9de Move GUI sprites to the sprites/ folder
This is where vanilla will read the sprites from in future versions, so
means we have a consistent layout between versions.

Also move the turtle "selected slot" texture to a sprite sheet. It would
be good to do more of these in the future (e.g. printer progress, maybe
bits of printouts).

Sorry to resource pack artists for causing trouble again.
2025-01-20 20:21:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
dc969c5a78 Configure ServerComputer via a Properties builder
We currently need to pass a whole bunch of arguments to a ServerComputer
in order to construct it, and if we implement #1814, this will get a
whole lot worse. Instead, we now pass most parameters (computer id,
family, label, term size, components) via a separate Properties class,
much like Minecraft does for blocks and items.

I'm not wild about the design of the API here, but I think it's a step
in the right direction.
2025-01-20 19:47:18 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
94ad6dab0e Map Unicode to CC's charset for char/paste events
We now convert uncode characters from "char" and "paste" events to CC's
charset[^1], rather than just leaving them unconverted. This means you
can paste in special characters like "♠" or "🮙" and they will be
converted correctly. Characters outside that range will be replaced with
"?", as before.

It would be nice to make this a bi-directional mapping, and do this for
Lua methods too (e.g. os.setComputerLabel). However, that has much wider
ramifications (and more likelyhood of breaking something), so avoiding
that for now.

 - Remove the generic "queue event" client->server message, and replace
   it with separate char/terminate/paste messages. This allows us to
   delete a chunk of code (all the NBT<->Object conversion), and makes
   server-side validation of events possible.

 - Fix os.setComputerLabel accepting the section sign — this is treated
   as special by Minecraft's formatting code. Sorry, no fun allowed.

 - Convert paste/char codepoints to CC's charset. Sadly MC's char hook
   splits the codepoint into surrogate pairs, which we *don't* attempt
   to reconstruct, so you can't currently use unicode input for block
   characters — you can paste them though!

[^1]: I'm referring this to the "terminal charset" within the code. I've
flip-flopped between "CraftOS", "terminal", "ComputerCraft", but feel
especially great.
2025-01-19 11:07:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
938eb38ad5 Move computer events to a single point
This abstraction never made much sense on InputHandler, as we only leave
the default methods on ServerComputer.

We now add a new class (ComputerEvents), which has a series of *static*
methods, that can queue an event on a ComputerEvents.Receiver object.
This is a bit of an odd indirection (why not just make them instance
methods on Receiver?!), but I don't really want those methods leaking
everywhere.
2025-01-18 19:26:10 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6739c4c6c0 Wait for computers to run each tick in gametests 2025-01-17 18:43:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d6749f8461 Set issue type in the templates
We already have the label, so it's not quite clear if it's worth it, but
let make our issue board look even more like a tube of smarties.
2025-01-17 17:25:39 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5ba7f99326 Add back inputs on processResources
I kinda thought that Gradle would be smart enough to know that these
were input (given they're passed to expand), but apparently not :/.
2025-01-14 21:26:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
62c9e5b08f Add back missing translations
Lost in d3a3ab3c21, due to changes in
ea670cc358.
2025-01-14 18:14:51 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2ca5850060 Bump CC:T to 1.114.3 2025-01-14 10:24:23 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ed631b05e7 Fix TurtleTool using the wrong stack
When "placing" the item (e.g. hoeing soil), we were using the tool item,
rather than the passed stack. This was introduced in
9a914e75c4, so never made it into a
release.
2025-01-14 10:24:23 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a2b9490d5c Some printer gametests
These are a little ugly, but do catch some issues we've seen in the
past. Fixes #1682 (for now), and on its birthday too!
2025-01-14 09:38:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8204944b5f More Gradle cleanup
Mostly configuration cache support. And an aborted attempt at updating
spotless, which just resulted in a bunch of ktlint issues :/.
2025-01-14 08:48:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ef0af67e96 Share some dependency exclusion code
- Disable Gradle module metadata for all Minecraft projects
 - Run dependency exclusion code for all projects

We need the former for MDG on 1.21, so might as well do some other
cleanup while we're here.
2025-01-13 00:02:54 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9a914e75c4 Rethink PlatformHelper.useOn
useOn is now only responsible for firing the actual mod loader events,
and just returns the result of firing that event. The actual calling of
Block.use/Item.useOn now live in TurtlePlaceCommand.

This isn't especially useful for 1.20.1, but is more relevant on 1.21.1
when we look at #2011, as the shared code is much larger.
2025-01-12 22:01:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
546577041b More turtle game tests
See #1682. Mostly trying to capture some behaviour I know has changed in
1.21, so we can verify it more easily.
2025-01-12 20:29:37 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f881c0ced0 A few more gametests, update to Gradle 8.12
Okay, listen. I started writing a few more gametests (see #1682), and
then thought I'd do a cheeky Gradle update. However, that broke
vanilla-extract[^1], and also triggered a load of deprecation warnings,
and at that point it was too late to separate the too.

[^1]: 8975ed5a7b
2025-01-12 18:26:51 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0b389e04b0 Move Fabric datagen mixins to datagen module
This way they don't interfere with other mods doing datagen.

Also bump reuse version, to fix issues with globs.
2025-01-12 12:44:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d3a3ab3c21 Sync translations from Crowdin
Closes #2044

Co-authored-by: Yaroslav Petryk <Yaroslav01@ukr.net>
2025-01-12 11:47:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
22e6c06e59 Don't store terminal snapshot as a ByteBuf
There's too many issues here around object pooling and reference
counting, that it's just not practical to correctly handle. We now just
use a plain old byte[] rather than a ByteBuf.

This does mean the array now lives on the Java heap rather than the
direct heap, but I *think* that's fine. It's something that is hard to
measure.

Fixes #2059
2025-01-12 10:37:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3c46b8acd7 Clean up Javadocs a little
I've no motivation for modding right now, but always got time for build
system busywork!

CC:T (and CC before that) has always published its API docs. However,
they're not always the most helpful — they're useful if you know what
you're looking for, but aren't a good getting-started guide.

Part of the issue here is there's no examples, and everything is
described pretty abstractly. I have occasionally tried to improve this
(e.g. the peripheral docs in bdffabc08e),
but it's a long road.

This commit adds a new example mod, which registers peripherals, an API
and a turtle upgrade. While the mod itself isn't exported as part of the
docs, we reference blocks of it using Java's new {@snippet} tag.

 - Switch the Forge project to use NeoForge's new Legacy MDG plugin. We
   don't *need* to do this, but it means the build logic for Forge and
   NeoForge is more closely aligned.

 - Add a new SnippetTaglet, which is a partial backport of Java 18+'s
   {@snippet}.

 - Add an example mod. This is a working multi-loader mod, complete with
   datagen (albeit with no good multi-loader abstractions).

 - Move our existing <pre>{@code ...}</pre> blocks into the example mod,
   replacing them with {@snippet}s.

 - Add a new overview page to the docs, providing some getting-started
   information. We had this already in the dan200.computercraft.api
   package docs, but it's not especially visible there.
2025-01-09 20:47:51 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d9fc1c3a80 Remove mention of submitting translations via PRs
Turns out it's possible, but a bit of a faff with CrowdIn. Why is all
translation software terrible!
2025-01-05 23:25:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
479aabdd09 Tweaks to CONTRIBUTING.md 2025-01-05 23:23:24 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ad74893058 Remove redundant condition in io.read 2025-01-05 23:02:16 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2ba6d5815b Fix fs.isDriveRoot for missing files
fs.getDrive returns nil for missing files, rather than the mount of the
parent file. This is a bit confusing — other mount-related functions
(e.g. getFreeSpace) find the nearest mount — but I think it's too late
to change this. Instead, we check if the file exists first.
2024-12-31 11:12:58 +00:00
tizu
7e2f490626 Show HTTP error in wget (#2037) 2024-12-22 16:45:04 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4dc649d5e5 Merge pull request #2029 from MCJack123/patch-19
Add `turtle.getItemDetail` `detailed` flag introduction date
2024-12-12 09:18:44 +00:00
JackMacWindows
5bab415790 Add turtle.getItemDetail detailed flag introduction date 2024-12-12 00:44:25 -05:00
Jonathan Coates
9bbf3f3e1d Move datagen to its own source set
MC 1.21.4 means we have to move more data generation code into the
client source set. Given all this code movement, it probably makes sense
to put data generation in a separate source set instead.

1.21.4 also has split data generators for client and server, but neither
mod loader recommends this. This means we can/should merge DataProviders
and ClientDataProviders into a single class.

Data generators are no longer bundled with the jar, which does reduce
file size, but by a tiny amount (~70KiB).
2024-12-05 12:03:45 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7c02979c22 Upload jars in CI earlier
This means they're uploaded even if the linters or tests fail.
2024-11-30 12:07:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fdb65c9368 Link to monitor events from the main monitor page 2024-11-28 10:31:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ea670cc358 Try to unify our config files a bit
I've tried so many rewrites of the config system over the last few
months, in an attempt to get started on #1727. All of them stink, so
this is an attempt to apply some of the cleanup.

 - Move some of the common logic into ConfigFile. This means we now
   store more information ourselves for Forge, rather than reading it
   out of the ForgeConfigSpec.

 - Don't include the Range/Allowed keys in the translation key. This was
   mostly there because of how we read comments from Forge, but it never
   made much sense.

 - Remove our separate Trie structure, and just encode the tree as part
   of the children of a Group.
2024-11-24 21:53:04 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1963e0160f Bump CC:T to 1.114.2
Ahhhh, I hate graphics code.
2024-11-23 09:34:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9a06904634 Only skip cursor if it exists
If the cursor is not visible then we'd end up blinking the last
character on the screen. And if the screen was empty we'd spew the logs
with GL errors.
2024-11-23 09:31:04 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5e24ad17d7 Bump CC:T to 1.114.1 2024-11-23 09:14:53 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8b1cb09ddf Update translations 2024-11-23 09:10:50 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d1a6b043c2 Clean up monitor cursor rendering
- Use the correct index count for the cursor quad. Monitors are now
   rendered as quads, rather than triangles.
 - *Skip* rendering the cursor vertex, rather than additionally
   rendering it.

I confess, I'm baffled how this code was ever written. From what I can
tell, this has been broken since it was first introduced in
4228011b84, and I'm sure I tested it then.

Fixes #2013. Probably.
2024-11-23 08:24:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cddb8fec11 Fix crash when lectern has no item
This should never happen in practice, but might happen when using
/setblock or after world corruption, so let's be careful here.

Closes #2014
2024-11-19 21:35:00 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1d7d8006d4 Stop publishing to CurseForge
Been dragging my feet over this for a while now, but increasingly
uncomfortable with Overwolf. I'm not going to delete the project (or any
existing versions), just not publish any new versions there.
2024-11-16 15:19:00 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
63bdc2537c Fix monitor events using the wrong computer set
Fixes #2010
2024-11-15 18:43:28 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f776b17150 Fix argument order of math.atan in changelog 2024-11-15 15:32:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
31da2555cb Bump CC:T to 1.114.0 2024-11-15 08:22:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9b19a93ab9 Sync translations from Crowdin
Ended up writing my own janky script to do this, rather than use the GH
integration. I'm not proud of this, but it works.
2024-11-15 08:14:06 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ad52117f0f Syntax highlight more docstrings
This is going to conflict horribly with MC 1.21 (where we started using
@snippet), but hopefully this still helps.
2024-11-13 11:00:46 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
bdffabc08e Clarify docs around registering peripherals 2024-11-13 10:19:10 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
87ce41f251 Update Cobalt to 0.9.5
- Fix several issues with large doubles
 - Fix metatable cache not being cleared
2024-11-12 21:11:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e7c7919cad Add test for turtle crafting with remainders
See #2007. This isn't an issue on 1.20.1, so it doesn't fix the issue,
but good to have the test everywhere.
2024-11-12 09:17:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4f66ac79d3 Add redstone relay block (#2002)
- Move redstone methods out of the IAPIEnvironment, and into a new
   RedstoneAccess. We similarly move the implementation from Environment
   into a new RedstoneState class.

   The interface is possibly a little redundant (interfaces with a
   single implementation are always a little suspect), but it's nice to
   keep the consumer/producer interfaces separate.

 - Abstract most redstone API methods into a separate shared class, that
   can be used by both the rs API and the new redstone relay.

 - Add the new redstone relay block.

The docs are probably a little lacking here, but I really struggled to
write anything which wasn't just "look, it's the same as the redstone
API".
2024-11-12 09:05:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ba6da3bc6c Update item image exporter to work on 1.20.x 2024-11-12 08:11:09 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b742745854 Cancel no-longer-needed timers
Several functions accept a "timeout" argument, which is implemented by
starting a timer, and then racing the desired output against the timer
event.

However, if the timer never wins, we weren't cancelling the timer, and
so it was still queued. This is especially problematic if dozens or
hundreds of rednet (or websocket) messages are received in quick
succession, as we could fill the entire event queue, and stall the
computer.

See #1995
2024-11-10 21:08:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3293639adf Normalise language files 2024-11-05 10:00:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
064ff31830 Don't reset client pocket state when changing level
As part of the multi-loader work, we unified some of our event listening
code (0908acbe9b). This incorrectly caused
client pocket computer state to be reset when the player changes
dimension, rather than when the player (dis)connects.

The server code isn't aware of this behaviour, and so does not resend
pocket computer state when the player moves level. We could change this,
but just fixing when we clear the pocket computer state is a much nicer
fix!

Fixes #2004
2024-10-31 09:33:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5d473725d5 Don't word-wrap in the bug report template
Oh, I wish GHFM handled soft-breaks as soft-breaks, rather than turning
them into hard ones :/.
2024-10-31 08:32:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
97a2f2dbdd A desperate plea to get people to include logs 2024-10-31 08:31:35 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
37c4789fa4 Fix Czech language mapping 2024-10-31 08:31:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0aaeeeee24 Don't log HTTP errors
We don't do this for websockets, so maybe we can get away without this
for HTTP ones too? Closes #1975.
2024-10-27 16:07:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2155ec3d63 Give up on codecov
v4 of the action seems to be much more restrictive in what can upload
coveage. I'll miss this (the historic view of coverage was nice!), but
not worth trying to get working again.

We also stop running client tests. These break so often, we only really
ran them for code coverage reasons.
2024-10-27 11:01:42 +00:00
NotSquidDev
0da906fc93 New Crowdin updates (#1954) 2024-10-27 10:18:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9e5e6a1b60 Update npm packages and illuaminate 2024-10-27 10:01:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
dcc74e15c7 Fix pocket upgrades not applying after crafting
The most annoying thing about pocket computers is handling computer
state (label, upgrades, etc...). Unlike other computers, which are tied
to a specific block entity, pocket computers float untethered. We can't
hold a reference to a specific item stack (as the computer might be
moved between inventories, crafted, etc...), so instead we explicitly
sync data between the computer and *current* stack, whenever the holding
player/entity is ticked.

In ed0b156e05 I rewrote this syncing code
to always treat the computer as the source of truth. Upgrades would be
copied to the computer, but never the other way round. However, this
meant that upgrades obtained by crafting would never be detected,
requiring the computer to be destroyed and recreated.

A more long-term fix here is probably to rewrite IPocketAccess to only
allow updating upgrade data on the main thread, and when we have a valid
PocketHolder. This is a breaking API change though, and so will have to
wait for 1.21.3.

For now, we just add a hook that refreshes the upgrade after crafting.

Fixes #1957
2024-10-27 09:49:01 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c271ed7c7f Fix wrong link in os.date docs
Should be os.time, not os.date! Fixes #1999
2024-10-24 14:03:06 +01:00
Karotte128
d6a246c122 Small german translation update (#1992) 2024-10-11 20:36:28 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
0bef3ee0d8 Install/run pre-commit directly
The update to Python 3.12 has broken the pre-commit action (as it
installs via pip rather than pipx). The maintainer seems unwilling to
fix it (to put it diplomatically), so let's just stop using the action
and imlement it ourselves.
2024-10-11 20:27:15 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
bb04df7086 Remove command translation keys
- <no pos> is no longer used, as positions cannot be nullable.
 - We don't really need the position one — we can just concatenate in
   Java.
2024-10-11 12:12:02 +02:00
RuyaSavascisi
a70baf0d74 Add Turkish translation 2024-09-28 15:03:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
86e2f92493 Add Turkish language mapping 2024-09-28 10:15:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e9aceca1de Add a helper class for working with attached computers
One of the easiest things to mess up with writing a custom peripheral is
handling attached peripherals. IPeripheral.{attach,detach} are called
from multiple threads, so naive implementations that just store
computers in a set/list will at some point throw a CME.

Historically I've suggested using a concurrent collection (i.e.
ConcurrentHashMap). While this solves the problems of CMEs, it still has
some flaws. If a computer is detached while iterating over the
collection, the iterator will still yield the now-detached peripheral,
causing usages of that computer (e.g. queueEvent) to throw an exception.

The only fix here is to use a lock when updating and iterating over the
collection. This does come with some risks, but I think they are not too
serious:

 - Lock contention: Contention is relatively rare in general (as
   peripheral attach/detach is not especially frequent). If we do see
   contention, both iteration and update actions are cheap, so I would
   not expect the other thread to be blocked for a significant time.

 - Deadlocks: One could imagine an implementation if IComputerAccess
   that holds a lock both when detaching a peripheral and inside
   queueEvent.

   If we queue an event on one thread, and try to detach on the other,
   we could see a deadlock:

     Thread 1                         | Thread 2
    ----------------------------------------------------------
     AttachedComputerSet.queueEvent   | MyModem.detach
      (take lock #1)                  |  (take lock #2)

     -> MyModem.queueEvent            | AttachedComputerSet.remove
      (wait on lock #2)               |  (wait on lock #1)

   Such code would have been broken already (some peripherals already
   use locks), so I'm fairly sure we've fixed this in CC. But definitely
   something to watch out for.

Anyway, the long and short of it:
 - Add a new AttachedComputerSet that can be used to track the computers
   attached to a peripheral. We also mention this in the attach/detach
   docs, to hopefully make it a little more obvoius.

 - Update speakers and monitors to use this new class.
2024-09-22 13:51:11 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3042950507 Update Cobalt to add math.atan(y, x) support 2024-09-22 13:13:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f7a6aac657 Bump CC:T to 1.113.1 2024-09-11 18:27:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
782564e6ab Write colour channel as a single int
Should be a little more efficient than writing four bytes separately.
2024-09-11 18:27:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6b8ba8b80b Shadow netty rather than jar-in-jaring
Under Forge, netty-codec lives on the BOOT layer. However, this means it
does not have access to our jzlib (which lives on the GAME layer). To
fix this, we now shadow netty-codec (and its dependents, like netty-http
and netty-proxy) rather than jar-in-jaring them.

This involves some horrible build logic, but means websocket compression
works on Forge.

Fixes #1958.
2024-09-11 18:00:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
52b76d8886 Some stability fixes to client tests
- Place the player above the test region before running tests. This
   guarantees the client has the chunks loaded (and rendered) before we
   start running tests.

 - Reset the time after running the monitor/printout tests.

 - Fix rotation of turtle item models.

This still isn't perfect - the first test still fails with Iris and
Sodium - but is an improvement. Probably will still fail in CI though
:D:.
2024-09-11 10:13:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ba36c69583 Use ARGB32 to store palette colours
Previously we used an RGBA byte array. However, this comes with some
overhead (extra memory reads, bounds checks).

Minecraft 1.21+ uses ARGB32 colours for rendering (well, in the public
code — internaly it converts to ABGR), so it makes sense to match that
here.

We also add some helper functions for dealing with ARGB32 colours. These
can be removed in 1.21, as Minecraft will have these builtin.
2024-09-11 10:13:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
370e5f92a0 Wait until the turtle has gone in explosion tests
Rather than a fixed delay. This should help when turtle tasks are
running a little slow.
2024-09-11 08:52:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
36d05e4774 Some small optimisations to textutils.urlEncode
This probably isn't useful in practice — nobody is escaping 1MB of data.
Right. Right???? But no harm in doing it.

 - Cache globals as locals.
 - Remove redundant pattern capture.
 - Merge string.format calls into one.

Also remove the "if str then" check. I assume we accepted nil values a
long time ago, but that was broken when we added arg checks. Woops!
2024-08-30 10:15:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
89d1be17c9 Make common's CC:T dependencies api, not impl
While mods shouldn't be depending on common, sometimes it's unavoidable
(e.g. for cc-prometheus). In those cases, you want all the CC classes
available, not just the common ones.
2024-08-30 09:35:48 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0069591af9 Fix overflow when converting recursive objects to Lua
In cdcd82679c, we rewrote the Lua
conversion function to update the "Java -> Lua" mapping after
conversion, rather than part way through.

This made the code a little cleaner (as we only updated the mapping in
one place), but is entirely incorrect — we need to store the object
first, in order to correctly handle recursive objects — otherwise we'll
just recurse infinitely (or until we overflow).

This partially reverts the above commit, while preserving the new
behaviour for singleton collections.

Fixes #1955.
2024-08-25 09:24:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c36c8605bf Mention Crowdin in our documentation 2024-08-24 22:55:14 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3c72a00d46 Write translations to the root 2024-08-24 18:46:22 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
58aefc8df8 Add Crowdin config
We may end up reverting this, but let's give it a go at least.
2024-08-24 18:29:17 +01:00
Konuma Takaki
97ddfc2794 Japanese translation update (#1950) 2024-08-22 09:43:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6e4ec86586 Fix repeated words in DFPWM docs
Even more of these! I really need to stop getting bored half way through
writing sentences and then continue writing at the wrong place. Or,
y'know, get better at proof reading.
2024-08-20 09:22:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d24984c1d5 Bump CC:T to 1.113.0 2024-08-19 18:28:22 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8080dcdd9e Fix pocket computers not being active in the off-hand
While Item.inventoryTick is passed a slot number, apparently that slot
corresponds to the offset within a particular inventory compartment
(such as the main inventory or armour)[^1], rather than the inventory as
a whole.

In the case of the off-hand, this means the pocket computer is set to be
in slot 0. When we next tick the computer (to send terminal updates), we
then assume the item has gone missing, and so skip sending updates.

Fixes #1945.

[^1]: A fun side effect of this is that the "selected" flag is true for
  the off-hand iff the player has slot 0 active. This whole thing feels
  like a vanilla bug, but who knows!
2024-08-19 17:34:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d7cea55e2a Add recipes for pocket computers too
This is a little daft (recipes feel a little clumsy and tacked on), but
it's better than them being nowhere.
2024-08-19 08:10:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9b2f974a81 Some tweaks to the turtle docs
- Mention only diamond tools can be used as upgrades, and be clearer
   that only the pickaxe and sword are actually useful. We probably
   could be more explicit here, but struggled to find a way to do that.

 - Expliitly list which peripherals can be equipped.

 - Add turtle recipes.
2024-08-19 08:06:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
43770fa9bd Remove usage of deprecated legacy Java Date API
I've been staring at this warning for years, and ignored it thinking it
would be a pain to fix. I'm a fool!
2024-08-18 12:56:36 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
80c7a54ad4 Test path manipulation methods sanitise correctly
There's some nuance here with pattern vs non-pattern characters, so
useful to test for that.
2024-08-18 12:49:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e57b6fede2 Test behaviour of fs.getName/getDir with relative paths
It's not entirely clear what the correct behaviour of fs.getDir("..")
should be, and there's not much consensus between various languages.

I think the intended behaviour of this function is to move "up" one
directory level in the path, meaning it should return "../..".
2024-08-18 11:38:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
34a2fd039f Clarify behaviour of readAll at the end of a file
This should return an empty string, to match PUC Lua.
2024-08-18 11:03:17 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3299d0e72a Search for items in the whole gametest structure
This fixes some flakiness where items get thrown outside a 1 block
radius.
2024-08-18 10:53:40 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b89e2615db Don't add lore to item details when empty 2024-08-18 10:28:16 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cdcd82679c Don't share singleton collections
CC tries to preserve sharing of objects when crossing the Lua/Java
boundary. For instance, if you queue (or send over a modem)
`{ tbl, tbl }`, then the returned table will have `x[1] == x[2]`.

However, this sharing causes issues with Java singletons. If some code
uses a singleton collection (such as List.of()) in multiple places, then
the same Lua table will be used in all those locations. It's incredibly
easy to accidentally, especially when using using Stream.toList.

For now, we special case these collections and don't de-duplicate them.
I'm not wild about this (it's a bit of a hack!), but I think it's
probably the easiest solution for now.

Fixes #1940
2024-08-18 10:20:54 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cdfa866760 Fix several repeated words
Depressing how many of these there are. Some come from Dan though
(including one in the LICENSE!), so at least it's not just me!
2024-08-17 11:39:14 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aa8078ddeb Allow placing printouts in lecterns
- Add a new custom lectern block, that is used to hold the printed
   pages. We have to roll quite a lot of custom logic, so this is much
   cleaner than trying to mixin to the existing lectern code.

 - Add a new (entity) model for printed pages and books placed on a
   lectern. I did originally think about just rendering the item (or the
   in-hand/map version), but I think this is a bit more consistent with
   vanilla.

   However, we do still need to sync the item to the client (mostly to
   get the current page count!). There is a risk of chunkbanning here,
   but I think it's much harder than vanilla, due to the significantly
   reduced page limit.
2024-08-15 21:19:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7e53c19d74 Add a specialised menu for printouts
Rather than having a general "held-item" container, we now have a
specialised one for printouts. This now is a little more general,
supporting any container (not just the player inventory), and syncs the
current page via a data slot.

Currently this isn't especially useful, but should make it a little
easier to add lectern support in the future.
2024-08-15 20:58:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b7a8432cfb Fix turtles capturing their own drops when broken
There's a whole load of gnarly issues that occur when a turtle is broken
mid-dig/attack (normally due to an explosion). We fixed most of these in
24af36743d, but not perfectly.

Part of the fix here was to not capture drops if the turtle BE has been
removed. However, on removal, turtles drop their items *before* removing
the BE. This meant that the drop consumer still triggered, and attempted
to insert items back into the turtle.

This bug only triggers if the turtle contains a stack larger than 10
(ish, I think) items, which is possibly why I'd never reproduced before.

We now drop items after removing the BE, which resolves the issue.

Fixes #1936.
2024-08-15 10:32:54 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
356c8e8aeb Fix disk drives not setting/clearing removed flag
This was originally noticed on 1.21, as it causes disk drives to not be
detected as peripherals. However, things will still be broken (albeit
more subtly) on 1.20, so worth fixing here.
2024-08-15 09:03:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ed283155f7 Update to Gradle 8.10 2024-08-15 08:49:46 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
87dfad026e Add a test for exploding turtles
There's been a couple of bug reports in the past where the game would
crash if a turtle is destroyed while breaking a block (typically due to
the block exploding). This commit adds a test, to ensure that this is
handled gracefully.

I'm not entirely sure this is testing the right thing. Looking at the
issues in question, it doesn't look like I ever managed to reproduce the
bug. However, it's hopefully at least a quick sanity test to check we
never break this case.
2024-08-14 22:41:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bb97c465d9 Fix computers/turtles not being dropped on explosion
Computer drops are currently[^1] implemented via a dynamic drop. To
support this, we need to inject the dynamic drop into the loot
parameters.

We currently do this by implementing our own drop logic in
playerWillDestroy[^2], manually creating the loot params and adding our
additional drop. However, if the item is dropped via some other method
(such as via explosions), we'll go through vanilla's drop logic and so
never add the dynamic drop!

The correct way to do this is to override getDrops to add the dynamic
drop instead. I don't know why we didn't always do this -- the code in
question was first written for MC 1.14[^3], when things were very
different.

[^1]: This is no longer the case on 1.21, where we can just copy
      capabilities.

[^2]: We need to override vanilla's drop behaviour to ensure items are
      dropped in creative mode.

[^3]: See 594bc4203c. Which probably means
      the bug has been around for 5 years :/.
2024-08-14 21:12:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9484315d37 Fix return type of Vector.dot
Closes #1932
2024-08-11 14:11:14 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
be59f1a875 Clarify some quicks of JSON serialisation
There's a mismatch between how Lua and JSON's values are defined, which
means that serialisation is a little confusing at times. This commit
attempts to document them a little better.

Closes #1885, closes #1920
2024-08-11 12:25:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bfb28b4710 Log current block entity in TickScheduler
This check should be impossible (the BE has not been removed, but is no
longer present in the world), but we've had one instance where it has
happened (#1925). I don't have a good solution here, so at least let's
print both BEs for now.
2024-08-11 12:03:48 +01:00
JackMacWindows
216f0adb3c Fix a couple of typos in fluid method docs
Also mention ffmpeg can now encode/decode DFPWM.
2024-08-11 11:55:11 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
77af4bc213 Fix a couple of typos in fluid method docs 2024-08-11 11:51:40 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5abab982c7 Allow registering more generic detail providers
Allow registering details providers matching any super type, not just
the exact type. This is mostly useful for 1.21, where we can have
providers for any DataComponentHolder, not just item stacks.
2024-08-11 11:51:40 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
764e1aa332 Merge pull request #1924 from viluon/fix/get-next-version
Fix getNextVersion
2024-08-04 14:50:19 +01:00
Andrew Kvapil
c47718b09d Fix getNextVersion 2024-08-04 14:57:09 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
08d4f91c8b Bump CC:T to 1.112.0 2024-07-31 07:05:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b9eac4e509 Computer components (#1915)
This adds a new mechanism for attaching additional objects to a
computer, allowing them to be queried by other mods. This is primarily
designed for mods which add external APIs, allowing them to add APIs
which depend on the computer's position or can interact with the turtle
inventory.

I will stress that the use-cases for custom APIs are few and far
between. Almost all the time a peripheral would be the better option,
and I am wary that this PR will encourage misuse of APIs. However, there
are some legitimate use-cases, and I think we should enable them.

 - Add a new "ComputerComponent" class, and several built-in components
   (for turtle, pocket and command computers).

 - Add a method to `IComputerSystem` to read a component from the
   computer. We also add methods to get the level and position of the
   computer.

 - Move all our existing APIs (built-in turtle, pocket, command) to use
   the public API.
2024-07-31 06:57:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
dc3d8ea198 Move API factories to the common package
We don't actually use this functionality in other projects (e.g.
emulators). In fact the method to add new APIs only exists in the mod
itself!

We still need some mechanism to remove mounts when the computer is
shutdown. We add a new ApiLifecycle interface (with startup and
shutdown hooks), and use those in the ComputerSystem impl.
2024-07-29 19:46:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cbe075b001 Expose level+position in IPocketAccess
This allows pocket upgrades (modems and speakers) to read the position
directly, rather than checking whether the entity is present.
2024-07-28 21:15:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ed0b156e05 Attempt at splitting up pocket computer logic
Oh, I hate the pocket computer code so much. Minecraft was really not
designed to attach this sort of behaviour to computers. This commit is
an attempt of cleaning this up[^1].

Firstly, we move the the pocket computer state (upgrades, light) out of
PocketServerComputer and into a new PocketBrain class. This now acts as
the sole source-of-truth, with all state being synced back to the
original item stack on the entity tick.

This also adds a new PocketHolder interface, which generalises over the
various types that can hold a pocket computer (players and item
entities right now, possibly lecterns in the future).

[^1]: I'd say simplifying, but this would be a lie.
2024-07-28 21:13:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4dd0735066 Register modems as attached to their adjacent block
In c8eadf4011 we marked our various modems
as "brittle", which ensures they do not pop-off computers when the whole
structure moves.

However, this still requires the modem to be glued — if the modem is
outside the superglue range, it will still pop off. We can fix it by
registering a special "attached check" for the various modem blocks,
which says that the modem should be moved when the adjacent block does.

Fixes #1913
2024-07-26 18:28:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
38e516d7c7 Update to Reuse 4.0 2024-07-26 18:28:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
70a31855ac Only send pocket computer updates to players in range
Previously we sent it to all players in the current level. This updates
the check to only send it to players tracking the current chunk.
2024-07-26 10:07:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6c8e64ffcd Add get/setUpgrade to IPocketAccess
We have similar methods in ITurtleAccess, so makes sense for them to be
here too.
2024-07-26 09:51:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7285c32d58 Document that the speaker re-encoded audio samples 2024-07-25 20:32:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
99c60ac54b Remove IComputerBlockEntity
We only really made use of it in the has_computer_id loot condition, so
probably easier to remove it.
2024-07-25 09:28:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
63e40cf3cb Add a cc.strings.split method
This is largely copied from metis, with the documentation updated.
2024-07-24 22:18:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1d45935a25 Update links to IRC
The EsperNet webchat has been decommissioned, with no plans to
replace. KiwiIRC is the recommended replacement, but I'm not comfortable
using it as a drop-in replacement[^1], so I've rephrased this section to
make it more clear.

[^1]: There seems to be ongoing issues with TLS certificates
  (https://github.com/kiwiirc/kiwiirc/issues/1870), which meant it
  wasn't usable when I first tried.
2024-07-24 21:38:14 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f80373e7a2 Add bounds check to cc.strings.wrap
Fixes #1905, closes #1906.

Co-authored-by: Lupus590 <lupussolitarius590@gmail.com>
2024-07-24 19:40:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
63185629b7 Use "require" in textutils
This avoids us having to support requireless environments inside
cc.strings.

I do kinda wonder if os.loadAPI-loaded files should also have their own
shared "require", just so we're not loading 10 copies of cc.expect.
2024-07-24 19:40:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4bfb9ac323 Fix/update language checker script
- Update location of the generated language file to point to common
   rather than Fabric.
 - Remove usage of OrderedDict, as dicts are ordered on recent versions
   of Python.
2024-07-24 19:40:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5926b6c994 Update Gradle to 8.9
Fix several deprecation warnings, and specify the toolchain required to
launch the daemon.
2024-07-24 19:40:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f5ed43584d Add tests for turtle equipping and crafting 2024-07-24 19:40:09 +01:00
csqrb
d77f5f135f Preserve item data when upgrading pocket computers (#1888) 2024-07-03 07:21:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7744d2663b Fix heights of turtle flags
They were 0.5 squares too high, so the textures were a little stretched.
2024-06-27 20:41:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4566cb8273 Add path-based error constructor to FileSystemException
This doesn't change any functionality, but means we only construct
"/{path}: {message}" strings in one location.
2024-06-26 21:12:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
052e7a7ae5 Make FileSystem.toLocal private
Use a custom to-local function in the various ArchiveMounts, which don't
faff around with sanitising paths.
2024-06-26 21:12:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0895200681 Small bits of cleanup
Build system:
 - Switch to our new maven server. This has a cleaner separation between
   published packages and mirrored packages, to avoid leaking those into
   other people's builds.
 - Update Gradle and Loom versions.

Code:
 - Link to definitions instead in the breaking changes page.
 - Fix several unused variable warnings.

Other:
 - Remove unsupported Minecraft versions from the issue template.
2024-06-26 18:07:57 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
09d0f563b7 Add 1.21 to version list 2024-06-23 09:14:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e188f1d3fa Link to os.time in os.setAlarm docs 2024-06-23 08:43:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
819a4f7231 Hide a few ServerComputer internals 2024-06-22 18:48:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
898cb2a95d Remove CommandComputerBlockEntity
Due to the earlier commits, the only functionality this block entity
adds is to register the command API. This commit:

 - Add the command API when constructing the ServerComputer instead.
   This is not a good long-term solution (I think we need to make API
   factories more powerful), but is sufficient for now.

 - Replace usages of CommandComputerBlockEntity with a normal
   ComputerBlockEntity.
2024-06-22 18:19:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
03a8f83191 Unify command computer permission checks
- Move the command permisssion checks to a new
   ComputerFamily.checkUsable method (from
   CommandComputerBlockEntity and ViewComputerMenu). I don't feel great
   about putting new functionality in ComputerFamily (trying to move
   away from it), but I think this is fine for now.

 - Use this method from within the computer menu and computer block, to
   check whether computers can be interacted with.

 - Remove ViewComputerMenu, as it now no longer needs any special
   is-usable logic.
2024-06-22 18:08:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aef92c8ebc Remove pocket computer GUI
Historically we used to have separate menu types for computers and
pocket computers, as the screen had to be initialised with the correct
terminal size.

However, as of c49547b962 (which was
admittedly two years ago now), we have the terminal available when
constructing the screen, and so the code for the two is identical.

This change actually merges the two screens, replacing usages of the
pocket computer UI with the computer one.
2024-06-22 17:41:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
571ea794a8 Decouple CommandAPI from the command computer BE
All we really need for its implementation is a level and position, which
we can get directly from the server block entity!
2024-06-22 17:18:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e81af93043 Move JEI to client folder
I hadn't realised this, but plugins are only loaded on the client. This
is useful on 1.21, as we now have easy access to a holder lookup.
2024-06-22 13:23:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
25b8a65c5c Fix drive.getAudioTitle returning null for no disk
Historically (and according to the docs) getAudioTitle returned "false"
when the drive was empty (or had invalid media), and "null" when the
disk had no item. This was accidentally changed in a later refactor --
this change fixes that behaviour.
2024-06-21 07:54:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e4236824d7 Revert "Changed Heart Character (-3 pixels)"
This reverts commit d9b0cc7075.

I'm not sure what happened here, but the font is just entirely offset.
This is on me for not noticing during review. 🤦
2024-06-20 19:03:17 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cfd11ffa92 Support dark and light mode logos on the website
Requires an illuaminate bump to support <picture> tags.

Fixes #1861.
2024-06-20 18:32:01 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ce133a5e66 Update Minecraft wiki link
We didn't update this at the same time as the other links, as it pointed
to an even older wiki URL!
2024-06-19 22:01:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
038fbc1ed1 Merge pull request #1823 from Bluerella/mc-1.20.x
Changed Heart Character (-3 pixels)
2024-06-19 21:41:55 +01:00
Weblate
c582fb521c Translations for German
Co-authored-by: Lord Duck <maximilian.schueller@hotmail.com>
2024-06-19 14:52:42 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
af21792844 Publish docs via an artifact instead
We'll deploy this via a webhook instead.
2024-06-19 09:57:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9fbb1070ef Remove redundant helper method from datagen
Vanilla has had an equivalent method for a few years now!
2024-06-14 22:12:16 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1944995c33 Update CCF links to my mirror 2024-06-11 20:27:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ac851a795b Fix command.getBlockInfos indexing expression
And add an example, to make it all a little clearer
2024-06-06 20:04:32 +01:00
Weblate
334761788a Translations for Chinese (Simplified)
Co-authored-by: Kevin Z <zyxkad@gmail.com>
2024-06-05 18:24:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5af3e15dd5 Nicer lexer error for "!" 2024-05-28 20:16:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
209b1ddbf9 Bump CC:T to 1.111.0 2024-05-28 18:19:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0c9f9a8652 Warn when Optifine is installed
We keep getting bug reports on 1.20.1 about an Optifine bug that causes
Forge's capabilities to not work (#1458). The cause of this bug is not
immediately visible to users, and can be very confusing when hit.

Optifine have not released a fix for this bug (despite it being reported
a year ago), and we continue to receive bug reports about it.

Nobody likes it when mods complain about other mods. So much Minecraft
drama can be traced back to this, and it's a slippery slope to go down.
I've tried to keep this as unobtrusive as possible — it's just a chat
message at world join, and it'll turn off if the bug is fixed.
2024-05-28 18:10:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
862d92785e Don't expose a menu provider for computers
We can't safely use this anyway (as custom data is not sent), so better
not to expose it at all. Fixes #1844.
2024-05-28 09:47:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d48b85d50c Add r+/w+ support to io library 2024-05-26 10:16:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4d619de357 Don't publish Gradle module metadata for common
Fixes #1842
2024-05-26 09:34:10 +01:00
Daniel Ratcliffe
57c289f173 Allow planks to be used for building in "adventure" 2024-05-25 10:04:45 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f63f85921f Fix missing quotes in the settings example 2024-05-19 08:38:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c7e49d1929 Use RecordItem.getDisplayName to get audio title
Rather than constructing the component manually. This should be more
compatible with mods that override getDisplayName.
2024-05-09 22:54:03 +01:00
Ella
d9b0cc7075 Changed Heart Character (-3 pixels) 2024-05-09 01:59:31 +05:30
Jonathan Coates
1e214f329e Build docs for all MC versions 2024-05-06 09:59:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
de930c8d09 Split up turtle textures (#1813)
Turtles currently read their textures from a single 128x128 sprite
sheet. Most of this texture is unused which means we end up wasting a
lot of the block texture atlas[^1].

This change splits up the turtle textures into individual 32x32
textures[^2], one for each side, and then an additional backpack
texture.

I'm very sorry to any resource pack artists out there. The
tools/update-resources.py script will update existing packs, but does
not (currently) handle non-standard resolutions.

[^1]: It used to be worse: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft/issues/145

[^2]: Turtle textures are a bit weird, in that they mostly *look* 16x16,
  but have some detail in places.
2024-04-30 20:58:07 +00:00
Weblate
735e7ce09b Translations for Italian
Co-authored-by: Alessandro <ale.proto00@gmail.com>
2024-04-29 19:00:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6e9799316a Update ErrorProne 2024-04-28 18:32:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4e90240922 Bump CC:T to 1.110.3 2024-04-26 18:22:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1a87d1bf45 Move shared generated resources to common project
In 1.20.1, Forge and Fabric have different "common" tag conventions (for
instance, Forge uses forge:dusts/redstone, while Fabric uses
c:redstone_dusts). This means the generated recipes (and advancements)
will be different for the two loader projects. As such, we run data
generators for each loader, and store the results separately.

However, aside from some recipes and advancements, most resources /are/
the same between the two. This means we end up with a lot of duplicate
files, which make the diff even harder to read. This gets worse in
1.20.5, when NeoForge and Fabric have (largely) unified their tag names.

This commit now merges the generated resources of the two loaders,
moving shared files to the common project.

 - Add a new MergeTrees command, to handle the de-duplication of files.
 - Change the existing runData tasks to write to
   build/generatedResources.
 - Add a new :common:runData task, that reads from the
   build/generatedResources folder and writes to the per-project
   src/generated/resources.
2024-04-26 18:09:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
00e2e2bd2d Switch to vanilla's stillValid implementation 2024-04-25 18:21:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7c1f40031b Some cleanup to network messages
- Use enums for key and mouse actions, rather than integer ids.
 - Change TerminalState to always contain a terminal. We now make
   TerminalState nullable when we want to skip sending anything.
2024-04-25 18:19:34 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
929debd382 Don't build the webside on Windows/Mac
It seems to stall on Mac, and unlike Windows, I don't have access to a
machine to debug it :/.
2024-04-24 21:49:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4980b7355d Don't share CharsetDecoders across threads
Fixes #1803
2024-04-24 21:19:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
925092add3 Fix build on Windows
- Force encoding to UTF-8
 - Fix npm not being found on the path
 - Test building common/web on OSX and Windows
2024-04-24 17:55:48 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
550296edc5 Fix typo in speaker docs
Closes #1799
2024-04-21 09:45:02 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0771c4891b Various Gradle tweaks
- Update Gradle to 8.7
 - Configure IntelliJ to build internally, rather than delgating to
   Gradle. We've seen some weird issues with using delegated builds, so
   best avoided.
 - Remove gitpod config. This has been broken for a while (used Java 16
   rather than 17) and nobody noticed, so I suspect nobody uses this.
2024-04-19 18:14:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
776fa00b94 Update to latest TeaVM
- Add the core TeaVM jar to the runtime the classpath, to ensure
   various runtime classes are present.
 - Fix computer initialisation errors not being displayed on the screen.
   The terminal was set to the default 0x0 size when logging the error,
   and so never displayed anything!
2024-04-17 21:57:11 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
03bb279206 Move computer right click code to the block
Rather than handling right clicks within the block entity code, we now
handle it within the block. Turtles now handle the nametagging
behaviour themselves, rather than overriding canNameWithTag.
2024-04-17 15:01:50 +01:00
Weblate
fabd77132d Translations for Czech
Co-authored-by: Patriik <apatriik0@gmail.com>
2024-04-09 08:54:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
95be0a25bf Update Cobalt to 0.9.3
- Fix some errors missing source positions
 - Poll interrupted state when parsing Lua
2024-04-08 12:18:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ad49325376 Bump CC:T to 1.110.2 2024-04-07 21:20:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
825d45eb26 Fix NPE when rendering turtle's label
Minecraft.hitResult may /technically/ be null when rendering a turtle.
In vanilla, this doesn't appear to happen, but other mods (e.g.
Immersive Portals) may still take advantage of this.

This hitResult is then propagated to BlockEntityRenderDispatcher, where
the field was /not/ marked as nullable. This meant we didn't even notice
the potential of an NPE!

Closes #1775
2024-04-06 08:46:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8b2516abb5 Update to latest NullAway
This fixes several issues with @Nullable fields not being checked. This
is great in principle, but a little annoying in practice as MC's
@Nullable annotations are sometimes a little overly strict -- we now
need to wrap a couple of things in assertNonNull checks.
2024-04-06 08:38:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bce099ef32 Allow mounting folders in the standalone emulator
This theoretically allows you to use the emulator to run the test suite
(via  --mount-ro projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom/:test-rom),
but not sure how useful this is in practice.
2024-04-03 21:27:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6d14ce625f Use the correct modem in create:brittle
I tested this in-game, I swear! Just, typically, only with ender and
wired modems.
2024-04-03 09:29:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c8eadf4011 Register CC's modems as brittle
This tells Create that modems will pop-off if their neighbour is moved,
and so changes the order that the block is moved in.

We possibly should use BlockMovementChecks.AttachedCheck instead, to
properly handle the direction modems are facing in. However, this
doesn't appear to be part of the public API, so probably best avoided.

Fixes #948
2024-04-03 08:44:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0c1ab780bb Validate arguments in the vector API
This doesn't produce the best error messages (should "self" be argument
0 or 1?), but is better than throwing errors in vector's internals.
2024-04-01 22:25:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0f623c2cca Move can-place modem logic to one place
This should make future changes easier. Closes #1769.
2024-04-01 13:55:44 +01:00
Matthew Wilbern
b9ba2534a4 speaker sound command (#1747) 2024-03-29 10:24:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c764981a40 Merge pull request #1761 from cc-tweaked/feature/no-play-record
Prevent playing music discs with speaker.playSound
2024-03-29 07:55:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6363164f2b Fix creating a zero-sized pocket terminal
When the terminal data is not present, width/height are set to 0, rather
than the terminal's width/height. This meant we'd create an empty
terminal, which then crashes when we try to render it.

We now make the terminal nullable and initialise it the first time we
receive the terminal data. To prevent future mistakes, we hide
width/height, and use TerminalState.create everywhere.

Fixes #1765
2024-03-26 21:59:41 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
63580b4acb Fallback to the current side when getting fluid cap
We did this for item caps in 9af1aa1ecf,
but makes sense to do this for fluid methods too.
2024-03-26 21:40:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9af1aa1ecf Fallback to the current side when getting item cap
Fixes #1764
2024-03-25 08:59:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ad0f551204 Merge pull request #1763 from cyberbit/patch-1
Fix cc.image.nft.draw signature
2024-03-24 15:18:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0d3e00cc41 Small cleanup to OS API docs
- Mention the timer event in os.startTimer. Really we should have a
   similar example here too, but let's at least link the two for now.
 - Fix strftime link
2024-03-24 15:12:23 +00:00
cyberbit
836d6b939e Fix cc.image.nft.draw signature 2024-03-24 09:54:01 -05:00
Jonathan Coates
0e5248e5e6 Prevent playing music discs with speaker.playSound
I have mixed feelings about speaker.playSound. On one hand, it's pretty
useful to be able to play any sound. On the other, it sometimes feels
... maybe a little too magic?

One particular thing I don't like is that it allows you to play
arbitrary records, which sidesteps both a vanilla mechanic (finding
record discs) and existing CC functionality (disk.playAudio). We now
prevent playing record tracks from the speaker.
2024-03-24 12:53:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e154b0db2a Fix speaker.playSound overwriting current sound
playSound should return false if we've already played a sound this tick,
rather than overwriting it.
2024-03-24 12:20:53 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ae767eb5be Improve error when no path is passed to "speaker"
Co-authored-by: Matthew W <fatboychummy@gmail.com>
2024-03-24 11:10:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
777aa34bb0 Bump CC:T to 1.110.1 2024-03-23 11:09:42 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
286f969f94 Remove computers from both lookups when they timeout
In 5d8c46c7e6, we switched to using UUIDs
for looking up computers (rather than an integer ID). However, for
compatibility in some of the command code, we need to maintain the old
integer lookup map.

Most of the code was updated to handle this, *except* the code to remove
a computer from the registry. This meant that we'd fail to remove a
computer from the UUID lookup map, so computers ended up in a phantom
state where they were destroyed, but still accessible.

This is not an issue on 1.20.4, because the legacy int lookup map was
removed.

Fixes #1760
2024-03-23 10:59:47 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
57c72711bb Use a platform method to register item properties
The two mod loaders expose different methods for this (Forge's method
takes a ItemPropertyFunction, Fabric's a ClampedItemPropertyFunction).
This is fine in a Gradle build, as the methods are compatible. However,
when running from IntelliJ, we get crashes as the common code tries to
reference the wrong method.

We now pass in the method reference instead, ensuring we use the right
method on each loader.
2024-03-22 20:19:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cbafbca86b Invalidate wired element when cable is added/removed
Otherwise we end up caching the old value of getWiredElement, which
might be absent if there is no cable!

Fixes #1759
2024-03-22 20:13:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c9caffb10f Bump CC:T to 1.110.0
Tricky version number to type!
2024-03-21 21:57:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4675583e1c STOP DOING MIXINS (on Forge)
BYTECODE WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE REWRITTEN

YEARS OF DEBUGGING REMAPPING FAILURES yet NO ACTUAL SOLUTION FOUND.

Wanted to use Mixins for anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that: it
was called "FABRIC LOOM".

"Yes, please produce completely broken jars for no discernable reason"
Statements dreamed up by the utterly Deranged.

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

This removes our two mixins used on Forge:

 - Breaking progress for cabled/wired modems.
 - Running client commands from chat click events. We now suggest the
   command on Forge instead.

Occasionally we get issues where the mixin annotation processor doesn't
write its tsrg file in time for the reobfJar/reobfJarJar task. I thought
we'd fixed that cb8e06af2a, but sometimes
we still produce missing jars - I have a feeling this might be to do
with incremental compilation.

We can maybe re-evaluate this on 1.20.4, where we don't need to worry
about remapping any more.
2024-03-21 21:45:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
afe16cc593 Clean up turtle inventory reading 2024-03-21 21:21:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0abd107348 Load services with the service's classloader
We were seeing some strange issues in the Fabric test code where we
tried to load the implementation from a different classloader. This
ensures that the classloaders are consistent.
2024-03-21 20:50:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cef4b4906b Bump Cobalt for tostring yield fix 2024-03-21 19:54:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
04900dc82f Skip main-thread tasks if peripheral is detached
Due to the asynchronous nature of main-thread tasks, it's possible for
them to be executed on peripherals which have been detached. This has
been known for a long time (#893 was opened back in 2021), but finding a
good solution here is tricky.

Most of the time the method will silently succeed, but if we try to
interact with an IComputerAccess (such as in inventory methods, as seen
in #1750), we throw a NotAttachedException exception and spam the logs!

This is an initial step towards fixing this - when calling a peripheral
method via peripheral.call/modem.callRemote, we now wrap any enqueued
main-thread tasks and silently skip them if the peripheral has been
detached since.

This means that peripheral methods may start to return nil when they
didn't before. I think this is *fine* (though not ideal for sure!) - we
return nil if the peripheral has been detached, so it's largely
equivalent to that.
2024-03-21 19:54:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9b63cc81b1 Custom equality for Fabric's storage types
Double chests peripherals were getting reattached every time there was a
block update, as the inventories were not comparing equal (despite being
so!). We now check for a couple of common cases, which should be enough
for vanilla/vanilla-like inventories.

I actively Do Not Like This Code, but do not see a good alternative.
2024-03-21 19:54:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9eead7a0ec Use shell.resolve in speaker.lua
Fixes #1753
2024-03-20 10:45:23 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ad97b2922b Invalidate peripherals on updateShape
This fixes chests not being reattached when their size changes.
2024-03-20 10:07:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
52986f8d73 Drop modems as an item in updateShape
We were still handling this logic in neighborChanged, like this was
1.12. The horror!
2024-03-17 22:09:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ab00580389 Simplify the previous patch a little
We can use BlockEntityType.getKey, rather than having to extend our
registry wrappers.
2024-03-17 16:21:56 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
128ac2f109 Better handling when a BE type isn't registered
This should never happen, but apparently it does!? We now log an error
(rather than crashing), and include the original BE (and associated
block), as the BE type isn't very useful.

See #1750. Technically this fixes it, but want to do some more poking
there first.
2024-03-17 16:13:33 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5d8c46c7e6 Replace integer instance IDs with UUIDs
Here's a fun bug you can try at home:
 - Create a new world
 - Spawn in a pocket computer, turn it on, and place it in a chest.
 - Reload the world - the pocket computer in the chest should now be
   off.
 - Spawn in a new pocket computer, and turn it on. The computer in chest
   will also appear to be on!

This bug has been present since pocket computers were added (27th March,
2024).

When a pocket computer is added to a player's inventory, it is assigned
a unique *per-session* "instance id" , which is used to find the
associated computer. Note the "per-session" there - these ids will be
reused if you reload the world (or restart the server).

In the above bug, we see the following:

 - The first pocket computer is assigned an instance id of 0.
 - After reloading, the second pocket computer is assigned an instance
   id of 0.
 - If the first pocket computer was in our inventory, it'd be ticked and
   assigned a new instance id. However, because it's in an inventory, it
   keeps its old one.
 - Both computers look up their client-side computer state and get the
   same value, meaning the first pocket computer mirrors the second!

To fix this, we now ensure instance ids are entirely unique (not just
per-session). Rather than sequentially assigning an int, we now use a
random UUID (we probably could get away with a random long, but this
feels more idiomatic).

This has a couple of user-visible changes:

 - /computercraft no longer lists instance ids outside of dumping an
   individual computer.
 - The @c[instance=...] selector uses UUIDs. We still use int instance
   ids for the legacy selector, but that'll be removed in a later MC
   version.
 - Pocket computers now store a UUID rather than an int.

Related to this change (I made this change first, but then they got
kinda mixed up together), we now only create PocketComputerData when
receiving server data. This makes the code a little uglier in some
places (the data may now be null), but means we don't populate the
client-side pocket computer map with computers the server doesn't know
about.
2024-03-17 14:56:12 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1a5dc92bd4 Some more cleanup to wired modems
- Remove "initial connections" flag, and just refresh connections +
   peripherals on the first tick.

 - Remove "peripheral attached" from NBT, and just read/write it from
   the block state. This might cause issues with #1010, but that's
   sufficiently old I hope it won't!
2024-03-17 00:18:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
98b2d3f310 Simplify WiredModemPeripheral interface a little 2024-03-16 23:24:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e92c2d02f8 Fix turtle.suck reporting incorrect error
Our GatedPredicate hack was clever, but also fundamentally didn't work.
The predicate is called before extraction, so if extraction fails (for
instance, canTakeItemThroughFace returns false), then we still think an
item has been removed.

To fix that, we inline StorageUtil.move, specialising it for what we
need.
2024-03-16 21:27:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f8ef40d378 Add a method for checking peripheral equality
This feels a little overkill, but nice to standardise how this code
looks.

There's a bit of me which wonders if we should remove
IPeripheral.equals, and just use Object.equals, but I do also kinda like
the explicitness of the current interface? IDK.
2024-03-16 14:01:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
61f9b1d0c6 Send entire DFPWM encoder state to the client
This ensures the client decoder is in sync with the server. Well, mostly
- we don't handle the anti-jerk, but that should correct itself within a
few samples.

Fixes #1748
2024-03-15 18:25:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ffb62dfa02 Bump checkstyle, fix warnings from TeaVM upgrade 2024-03-13 21:52:09 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6fb291112d Update TeaVM for ESM support
We still need our fork (file attributes, some Math/Int/Long methods),
but this simplifies things a wee bit.
2024-03-13 13:01:25 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7ee821e9c9 Allow coroutine managers to integrate with error reporting
The original runtime error reporting PR[^1] added a "cc.exception"
module, which allowed coroutine managers (such as parallel) to throw
rich errors, detailing the original context where the error was thrown.

Unfortunately, the change to parallel broke some programs (>_>, don't do
string pattern matching on your errors!), and so had to be reverted,
along with the cc.exception module.

As a minimal replacement for this, we add support for user-thrown
exceptions within our internal code. If an error object "looks" like an
exception ("exception" __name, and a message and thread field), then we
use that as our error information instead.

This is currently undocumented (at least in user-facing documentation),
mostly because I couldn't figure out where to put it - the interface
should remain stable.

[^1]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/pull/1320
2024-03-12 20:55:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b7df91349a Rewrite computer selectors
This adds support for computer selectors, in the style of entity
selectors. The long-term goal here is to replace our existing ad-hoc
selectors. However, to aid migration, we currently support both - the
previous one will most likely be removed in MC 1.21.

Computer selectors take the form @c[<key>=<value>,...]. Currently we
support filtering by id, instance id, label, family (as before) and
distance from the player (new!). The code also supports computers within
a bounding box, but there's no parsing support for that yet.

This commit also (finally) documents the /computercraft command. Well,
sort of - it's definitely not my best word, but I couldn't find better
words.
2024-03-12 20:12:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cb8e06af2a Ensure mixin reobf configs run after compilation
Fixes #1744
2024-03-11 22:28:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6478fca7a2 Update to latest illuaminate
This allows us to remove our image copying code
2024-03-11 21:36:46 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3493159a05 Bump CC:T to 1.109.7 2024-03-10 19:10:09 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
eead67e314 Fix a couple of warnings 2024-03-10 12:04:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3b8813cf8f Slightly more detailed negative allocation logging
Hopefully will help debug #1739. Maybe.
2024-03-10 11:26:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a9191a4d4e Don't cache the client monitor
When rendering non-origin monitors, we would fetch the origin monitor,
read its client state, and then cache that on the current monitor to
avoid repeated lookups.

However, if the origin monitor is unloaded/removed on the client, and
then loaded agin, this cache will be not be invalidated, causing us to
render both the old and new monitor!

I think the correct thing to do here is cache the origin monitor. This
allows us to check when the origin monitor has been removed, and
invalidate the cache if needed.

However, I'm wary of any other edge cases here, so for now we do
something much simpler, and remove the cache entirely. This does mean
that monitors now need to perform extra block entity lookups, but the
performance cost doesn't appear to be too bad.

Fixes #1741
2024-03-10 10:57:56 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
451a2593ce Move WiredNode default methods to the impl 2024-03-10 10:00:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d38b1da974 Don't propagate redstone when blink/label changes
Historically, computers tracked whether any world-visible state
(on/off/blinking, label and redstone outputs) had changed with a single
"has changed" flag. While this is simple to use, this has the curious
side effect of that term.setCursorBlink() or os.setComputerLabel() would
cause a block update!

This isn't really a problem in practice - it just means slightly more
block updates. However, the redstone propagation sometimes causes the
computer to invalidate/recheck peripherals, which masks several other
(yet unfixed) bugs.
2024-03-06 18:59:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6e374579a4 Standardise on term colour parsing
- colors.toBlit now performs bounds checks on the passed value,
   preventing weird behaviour like color.toBlit(2 ^ 16) returning "10".

 - The window API now uses colors.toBlit (or rather a copy of it) for
   parsing colours, allowing doing silly things like
   term.setTextColour(colours.blue + 5).

 - Add some top-level documentation to the term API to explain some of
   the basics.

Closes #1736
2024-03-06 10:18:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4daa2a2b6a Reschedule block entities when chunks are loaded
Minecraft sometimes keeps chunks in-memory, but not actively loaded. If
we schedule a block entity to be ticked and that chunk is is then
transitioned to this partially-loaded state, then the block entity is
never actually ticked.

This is most visible with monitors. When a monitor's contents changes,
if the monitor is not already marked as changed, we set it as changed
and schedule a tick (see ServerMonitor). However, if the tick is
dropped, we don't clear the changed flag, meaning subsequent changes
don't requeue the monitor to be ticked, and so the monitor is never
updated.

We fix this by maintaining a list of block entities whose tick was
dropped. If these block entities (or rather their owning chunk) is ever
re-loaded, then we reschedule them to be ticked.

An alternative approach here would be to add the scheduled tick directly
to the LevelChunk. However, getting hold of the LevelChunk for unloaded
blocks is quiet nasty, so I think best avoided.

Fixes #1146. Fixes #1560 - I believe the second one is a duplicate, and
I noticed too late :D.
2024-02-26 19:25:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
84b6edab82 More efficient removal of wired nodes from networks
When we remove a wired node from a network, we need to find connected
components in the rest of the graph. Typically, this requires a
traversal of the whole graph, taking O(|V| + |E|) time.

If we remove a lot of nodes at once (such as when unloading chunks),
this ends up being quadratic in the number of nodes. In some test
networks, this can take anywhere from a few seconds, to hanging the game
indefinitely.

This attempts to reduce the cases where this can happen, with a couple
of optimisations:

 - Instead of constructing a new hash set of reachable nodes (requiring
   multiple allocations and hash lookups), we store reachability as a
   temporary field on the WiredNode.

 - We abort our traversal of the graph if we can prove the graph remains
   connected after removing the node.

There's definitely future work to be done here in optimising large wired
networks, but this is a good first step.
2024-02-24 15:02:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
31aaf46d09 Deprecate WiredNetwork
We don't actually need this to be in the public API.
2024-02-24 14:55:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2d11b51c62 Clean up the wired network tests
- Replace usages of WiredNetwork.connect/disconnect/remove with the
   WiredNode equivalents.

 - Convert "testLarge" into a proper JMH benchmark.

 - Don't put a peripheral on every node in the benchmarks. This isn't
   entirely representative, and means the peripheral juggling code ends
   up dominating the benchmark time.
2024-02-24 14:52:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a0f759527d Bump CC:T to 1.109.6 2024-02-18 18:33:42 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
385e4210fa Update Cobalt to 0.9.1 for weak table fixes 2024-02-18 18:23:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d2896473f2 Update our parse errors to match latest illuaminate
We've been out-of-date for a while now, as we needed to update
lua_menhir to work with lrgrep 3.

 - Better handling of standalone names/expressions - we now correctly
   handle lists of names.

 - Handle missing commas in tables in a few more places.
2024-02-08 19:22:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f14cb2a3d1 Fix MemoryMount using incorrect file lengths
- We checked the backing array when reading rather than the file's
   length, so could read beyond the end of the file.
 - We used the entry length when resizing, which effectively meant we
   doubled the size of the backing array on each write.
2024-02-07 21:36:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8db5c6bc3a Allow ILuaAPIs to be exposed as a module
- cc.require now uses the internal _LOADED table to get the list of
   built-in globals. This fixes several globals not showing up on the
   list (e.g. utf8), and allows us to inject more modules from the Java
   side.

 - ILuaAPI now has a getModuleName() function. This is used to inject
   the API into the aforementioned _LOADED table, allowing it to be
   "require"d.
2024-02-05 18:53:24 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f26e443e81 Bump CC:T to 1.109.5 2024-01-31 20:53:28 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
033378333f Standardise how we discard "char" events
One common issue we get when a program exits after handling a "key"
event is that it leaves the "char" event on the queue. This means that
the shell (or whatever program we switch in to) then receives the "char"
event, often displaying it to the screen.

Previously we've got around this by doing sleep(0) before exiting the
program. However, we also see this problem in edit's run handler script,
and I'm less comfortable doing the same hack there.

This adds a new internal discard_char function, which will either
wait one tick or return when seeing a char/key_up event.

Fixes #1705
2024-01-31 20:49:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ebeaa757a9 Change how we put test libraries on the class path
- Mark our core test-fixtures jar as part of the "cctest", rather than
   a separate library. I'm fairly sure this was actually using the
   classpath version of CC rather than the legacyClasspath version!

 - Add a new "testMinecraftLibrary" configuration, instead of trying to
   infer it from the classpath. We have to jump through some hoops to
   avoid having multiple versions of a library on the classpath at once,
   but it's not too bad.

I'm working on a patch to bsl which might allow us to kill of
legacyClasspath instead. Please, anything is better than this.
2024-01-31 19:49:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
57b1a65db3 Fix using a tab instead of space
Annoying that pre-commit didn't catch this!
2024-01-30 22:01:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
27c72a4571 Use client-side commands for opening computer folders
Forge doesn't run client-side commands from sendUnsignedCommand, so we
still require a mixin there.

We do need to change the command name, as Fabric doesn't properly merge
the two command trees.
2024-01-30 22:00:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f284328656 Regenerate Gradle wrapper 2024-01-29 22:14:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6b83c63991 Switch to our own Gradle plugin for vanilla Minecraft
I didn't make a new years resolution to stop writing build tooling, but
maybe I should have.

This replaces our use of VanillaGradle with a new project,
VanillaExtract. This offers a couple of useful features for multi-loader
dev, including Parchment and Unpick support, both of which we now use in
CC:T.
2024-01-29 20:59:16 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b27526bd21 Bump CC:T to 1.109.4 2024-01-27 10:26:56 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cb25f6c08a Update Cobalt to 0.9.0
- Debug hooks are now correctly called for every function.
 - Fix several minor inconsistencies with debug.getinfo.
 - Fix Lua tables being sized incorrectly when created from varargs.
2024-01-27 10:04:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d38b1d04e7 Update Gradle to 8.5
- Update FG to 6.0.20 - no major changes, but required for the Gradle
   update.
 - Update Loom to 1.5.x - this adds Vineflower support by default, so we
   can remove loom-vineflower.
2024-01-27 09:28:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9ccee75a99 Fix the docs for ReadHandle.read's "count"
This was copied over from the old binary handle, and so states we
always return a single number if no count is given. This is only the
case when the file is opened in binary mode.
2024-01-23 22:39:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
359c8d6652 Reformat JSON by wrapping CachedOutput
Rather than mixing-in to CachedOutput, we just wrap our DataProviders to
use a custom CachedOutput which reformats the JSON before writing. This
allows us to drop mixins for common+non-client code.
2024-01-21 17:50:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1788afacfc Remove note about disabling websocket limits
I suspect this was copied from the file limit, which can be turned off
by setting to 0.

Fixes #1691
2024-01-21 16:32:07 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f695f22d8a Atomic update of disk drive item stacks
Disk drives have had a long-standing issue with mutating their contents
on the computer thread, potentially leading to all sorts of odd bugs.

We tried to fix this by moving setDiskLabel and the mounting code to run
on the main thread. Unfortunately, this means there is a slight delay to
mounts being attached, breaking disk startup.

This commit implements an alternative solution - we now do mounting on
the computer thread again. If the disk's stack is modified, we update it
in the peripheral-facing item, but not the actual inventory. The next
time the disk drive is ticked, we then sync the two items.

This does mean that there is a fraction of a tick where the two will be
out-of-sync. This isn't ideal - it would potentially be possible to
cycle through disk ids - but I don't really think that's avoidable
without significantly complicating the IMedia API.

Fixes #1649, fixes #1686.
2024-01-20 18:46:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
bc03090ca4 Merge pull request #1684 from cc-tweaked/hotfix/turtle-modellers-redo
Rewrite turtle upgrade modeller registration API
2024-01-17 19:45:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a617d0d566 Rewrite turtle upgrade modeller registration API
Originally we exposed a single registerTurtleUpgradeModellermethod which
could be called from both Fabric (during a mod's client init) and Forge
(during FMLClientSetupEvent).

This was fine until we allowed upgrades to specify model dependencies,
which would then automatically loaded, as this means model loading now
depends on upgrade modellers being loaded. Unknown to me, this is not
guaranteed to be the case on Forge - mod setup happens at the same time
as resource reloading!

Unfortunately there's not really a salvageable way of fixing this with
the current API. Forge now uses a registration event-based system,
meaning we can guarantee all modellers are loaded before models are
baked.
2024-01-16 23:00:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
36599b321e Backport small changes from the 1.20.4 branch
- Add support for version overrides/exclusions in our dependency check.
   Sometimes mod loaders use different versions to vanilla, and we need
   some way to handle that.

 - Rescan wired network connections on the tick after invalidation,
   rather than when invalidated.

 - Convert some constant lambdas to static method references. Lambdas
   don't allocate if they don't capture variables, so this has the same
   performance and is a little less ugly.

 - Small code-style/formatting changes.
2024-01-16 21:42:25 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1d6e3f4fc0 Change ComponentLookup to use ServerLevel
Makes this more consistent with the rest of the peripheral code, and our
changes in 1.20.4.
2024-01-15 08:28:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
30dc4cb38c Simplify our networking multi-platform code
Historically we used Forge's SimpleChannel methods (and
PacketDistributor) to send the packets to the client. However, we don't
need to do that - it is sufficient to convert it to a vanilla packet,
and send the packet ourselves.

Given we need to do this on Fabric, it makes sense to do this on Forge
as well. This allows us to unify (and thus simplify) a lot of how packet
sending works.

At the same time, we also remove the handling of speaker audio during
decoding. We originally did this to avoid the additional copy of audio
data. However, this doesn't work on 1.20.4 (as packets aren't
encoded/decoded on singleplayer), so it makes sense to do this
Correctly(TM).

This also allows us to get rid of ClientNetworkContext.get(). We do
still need to service load this class (as Forge's networking isn't split
up in the same way Fabric's is), but we'll be able to drop that in
1.20.4.

Finally, we move the record playing code from ClientNetworkContext to
ClientPlatformHelper. This means the network context no longer needs to
be platform-specific!
2024-01-14 22:53:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
be4512d1c3 Construct ComponentAccesses with the BE
After embarrassing, let's do some proper work.

Rather than passing the level and position each time we call
ComponentAccess.get(), we now pass them at construction time (in the
form of the BE). This makes the consuming code a little cleaner, and is
required for the NeoForge changes in 1.20.4.
2024-01-14 17:46:37 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e6ee292850 Fix incorrect "Fix incorrect "incorrect incorrect"" 2024-01-14 16:27:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9d36f72bad Fix incorrect "incorrect incorrect" 2024-01-14 16:12:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b5923c4462 Flesh out the printer documentation slightly 2024-01-14 12:25:04 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4d1e689719 Fix endPage() not updating the printer block state
This meant that we didn't show the bottom slot was full until other
items were moved in the inventory.
2024-01-14 12:23:55 +00:00
Marcus
9d4af07568 fix: breaking_changes flattening link incorrect (#1679) 2024-01-10 22:18:22 +00:00
lonevox
89294f4a22 Fix incorrect Lua list indexes in NBT tags (#1678) 2024-01-10 19:16:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
133b51b092 Don't warn when allocating 0 bytes
I was able to reproduce this by starting two computers, and then warming
up the JIT by running:

  while true do os.queueEvent("x") os.pullEvent("x") end

and then running the following on one computer, while typing on the
other:

  while true do end

I'm not quite sure why this happens. It's possible that once the JIT is
warm, we can resume computers without actually allocating anything,
though I'm a little unconvinced.

Fixes #1672
2024-01-08 21:52:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
272010e945 Require Minecraft 1.20.1
Closes #1671
2024-01-08 21:33:55 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e0889c613a Mark "check valid item" test as required
This has passed for years now, no reason for it to be optional.
2024-01-07 13:35:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f115d43d07 Fix some dependencies not appearing in the POM
Again! This time it was just the night-config ones.
2024-01-03 21:05:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8be6b1b772 Bump CC:T to 1.109.3 2024-01-03 20:00:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
104d5e70de Update to Cobalt 0.8.2
- Fix error when using "goto" as the first statement in an if block.
 - Fix incorrect resizing of table's hash part when adding and removing
   keys.
2024-01-03 18:44:37 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e3bda2f763 Add command computers to the operator blocks tab
Fixes #1666
2024-01-03 18:42:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
234f69e8e5 Add a MessageType for network messages
Everything old is new again!

CC's network message implementation has gone through several iterations:

 - Originally network messages were implemented with a single class,
   which held an packet id/type and and opaque blobs of data (as
   string/int/byte/NBT arrays), and a big switch statement to decode and
   process this data.

 - In 42d3901ee3, we split the messages
   into different classes all inheriting from NetworkMessage - this bit
   we've stuck with ever since.

   Each packet had a `getId(): int` method, which returned the
   discriminator for this packet.

 - However, getId() was only used when registering the packet, not when
   sending, and so in ce0685c31f we
   removed it, just passing in a constant integer at registration
   instead.

 - In 53abe5e56e, we made some relatively
   minor changes to make the code more multi-loader/split-source
   friendly. However, this meant when we finally came to add Fabric
   support (8152f19b6e), we had to
   re-implement a lot of Forge's network code.

In 1.20.4, Forge moves to a system much closer to Fabric's (and indeed,
Minecraft's own CustomPacketPayload), and so it makes sense to adapt to
that now. As such, we:

 - Add a new MessageType interface. This is implemented by the
   loader-specific modules, and holds whatever information is needed to
   register the packet (e.g. discriminator, reader function).

 - Each NetworkMessage now has a type(): MessageType<?> function. This
   is used by the Fabric networking code (and for NeoForge's on 1.20.4)
   instead of a class lookup.

 - NetworkMessages now creates/stores these MessageType<T>s (much like
   we'd do for registries), and provides getters for the
   clientbound/serverbound messages. Mod initialisers then call these
   getters to register packets.

 - For Forge, this is relatively unchanged. For Fabric, we now
   `FabricPacket`s.
2024-01-03 10:23:41 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ed3a17f9b9 Fix trailing-comma errors on method calls
We were only matching `f(a, ` patterns, and not `x:f(a, `. We now just
match against any usages of call_args - hadn't quite realised we could
do that!
2023-12-28 17:07:39 +00:00
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
03f9e6bd6d Prevent sending too many websocket messages at once 2023-12-20 17:30:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9d8c933a14 Remove several usages of ComputerFamily
While ComputerFamily is still useful, there's definitely some places
where it adds an extra layer of indirection. This commit attempts to
clean up some places where we no longer need it.

 - Remove ComputerFamily from AbstractComputerBlock. The only place this
   was needed is in TurtleBlock, and that can be replaced with normal
   Minecraft explosion resistence!

 - Pass in the fuel limit to the turtle block entity, rather than
   deriving it from current family.

 - The turtle BERs now derive their model from the turtle's item, rather
   than the turtle's family.

 - When creating upgrade/overlay recipes, use the item's name, rather
   than {pocket,turtle}_family. This means we can drop getFamily() from
   IComputerItem (it is still needed on to handle the UI).

 - We replace IComputerItem.withFamily with a method to change to a
   different item of the same type. ComputerUpgradeRecipe no longer
   takes a family, and instead just uses the result's item.

 - Computer blocks now use the normal Block.asItem() to find their
   corresponding item, rather than looking it up via family.

The above means we can remove all the family-based XyzItem.create(...)
methods, which have always felt a little ugly.

We still need ComputerFamily for a couple of things:
 - Permission checks for command computers.
 - Checks for mouse/colour support in ServerComputer.
 - UI textures.
2023-12-20 14:17:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
78bb3da58c Improve our version tooling
- Add a check to ensure declared dependencies in the :core project, and
   those inherited from Minecraft are the same.
 - Compute the next Cobalt version, rather than specifying it manually.
 - Add the gradle versions plugin (and version catalog update), and
   update some versions.
2023-12-19 18:12:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
39a5e40c92 Bump CC:T to 1.109.2
Take two!
2023-12-16 22:46:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
763ba51919 Update Cobalt to 0.8.1 2023-12-16 22:39:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cf6ec8c28f Add a slightly cleaner system for excluding deps
Previously we prevented our published full jar depending on any of the
other projects by excluding the whole cc.tweaked jar. However, as Cobalt
also now lives in that group, this meant we were missing the Cobalt
dependency.

Rather than specifying a wildcard, we now exclude the dependencies when
adding them to the project.
2023-12-16 22:35:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
95d3b646b2 Bump CC:T to 1.109.1 2023-12-16 19:09:39 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
488f66eead Fix mouse_drag not firing for right/middle buttons
This is a bit of an odd combination of a few bugs:
 - When the terminal component is blurred, we fire a mouse_up event for
   the last-held button. However, we had an off-by-1 error here, so this
   only triggered for the right/middle buttons.

 - This was obsucuring the second bug, which is when we clicked within
   the terminal, this caused the terminal to be blurred (thus releasing
   the mouse) and then focused again.

   We fix this by only setting the focus if there's actually a change.

Fixes #1655
2023-12-10 12:01:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1f7d245876 Specify charset when printing error messages 2023-12-08 09:52:17 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
af12b3a0ea Fix goto/:: tokens erroring in error reporting 2023-12-07 19:47:39 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
eb3e8ba677 Fix deadlock when adding/removing observers
When adding/removing observers, we locked on the observer, then
acquired the global lock. When a metric is observed, then we acquire the
global lock and then the observer lock.

If these happen at the same time, we can easily end up with a deadlock.
We simply avoid holding the observer lock for the entire add/remove
process (instead only locking when actually needed).

Closes #1639
2023-12-01 12:33:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2043939531 Add compostors to the list of usable blocks
Fixes #1638
2023-11-22 18:24:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
84a799d27a Add abstract classes for our generic peripherals
This commit adds abstract classes to describe the interface for our
mod-loader-specific generic peripherals (inventories, fluid storage,
item storage).

This offers several advantages:
 - Javadoc to illuaminate conversion no longer needs the Forge project
   (just core and common).

 - Ensures we have a consistent interface between Forge and Fabric.

Note, this does /not/ implement fluid or energy storage for Fabric. We
probably could do fluid without issue, but not something worth doing
right now.
2023-11-22 18:20:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fe826f5c9c Allow generic sources to have instance methods
Rather than assuming static methods are generic, and instance methods
are direct, the Generator now has separate entrypoints for handling
instance and generic methods.

As a result of this change, we've also relaxed some of the validation
code. As a result, we now allow calling private/protected methods
which are annotated with @LuaFunction.
2023-11-22 10:06:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f8b7422294 Fix several issues with the web emulator
- Bump TeaVM version to fix issues with locales and our "export"
   generation.
 - Fix TComputerThread not requeuing correctly.
2023-11-15 13:12:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b343c01216 Bump CC:T to 1.109.0 2023-11-15 09:39:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
76968f2f28 Track allocations while executing computers
This adds a new "java_allocation" metric, which tracks the number of
bytes allocated while executing the computer (as measured by Java). This
is not an 100% reliable number, but hopefully gives some insight into
what computers are doing.
2023-11-09 18:36:35 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1d365f5a0b Add option to allow repetition in JSON serialiser
Closes #1588
2023-11-08 21:29:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7b240cbf7e Merge pull request #1615 from cc-tweaked/feature/much-breakage-very-wow
Remove text mode, update Cobalt
2023-11-08 20:05:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d272a327c7 Update CraftOS version to 1.9 2023-11-08 19:40:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0c0556a5bc Always use raw bytes in file handles
Historically CC has supported two modes when working with file handles
(and HTTP requests):

 - Text mode, which reads/write using UTF-8.
 - Binary mode, which reads/writes the raw bytes.

However, this can be confusing at times. CC/Lua doesn't actually support
unicode, so any characters beyond the 0.255 range were replaced with
'?'. This meant that most of the time you were better off just using
binary mode.

This commit unifies text and binary mode - we now /always/ read the raw
bytes of the file, rather than converting to/from UTF-8. Binary mode now
only specifies whether handle.read() returns a number (and .write(123)
writes a byte rather than coercing to a string).

 - Refactor the entire handle hierarchy. We now have an AbstractMount
   base class, which has the concrete implementation of all methods. The
   public-facing classes then re-export these methods by annotating
   them with @LuaFunction.

   These implementations are based on the
   Binary{Readable,Writable}Handle classes. The Encoded{..}Handle
   versions are now entirely removed.

 - As we no longer need to use BufferedReader/BufferedWriter, we can
   remove quite a lot of logic in Filesystem to handle wrapping
   closeable objects.

 - Add a new WritableMount.openFile method, which generalises
   openForWrite/openForAppend to accept OpenOptions. This allows us to
   support update mode (r+, w+) in fs.open.

 - fs.open now uses the new handle types, and supports update (r+, w+)
   mode.

 - http.request now uses the new readable handle type. We no longer
   encode the request body to UTF-8, nor decode the response from UTF-8.

 - Websockets now return text frame's contents directly, rather than
   converting it from UTF-8. Sending text frames now attempts to treat
   the passed string as UTF-8, rather than treating it as latin1.
2023-11-08 19:40:14 +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
784e623776 Update Cobalt to 0.8.0
- Update Cobalt to 0.8.0, switching our Lua version to 5.2(ish).

 - Remove our `load` wrapper, as we no longer need to inject _ENV into
   the enviroment table.

 - Update the parser to handle labels and goto. This doesn't check that
   gotos are well formed, but at least means the parser doesn't fall
   over on them.

 - Update our docs to reflect the changes to Cobalt.
2023-11-08 18:42:17 +00:00
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@@ -18,11 +18,6 @@ ij_any_if_brace_force = if_multiline
ij_any_for_brace_force = if_multiline
ij_any_spaces_within_array_initializer_braces = true
ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma = true
ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma_on_call_site = true
ij_kotlin_method_parameters_wrap = off
ij_kotlin_call_parameters_wrap = off
[*.md]
trim_trailing_whitespace = false
@@ -31,3 +26,16 @@ indent_size = 2
[*.yml]
indent_size = 2
[{*.kt,*.kts}]
ij_kotlin_code_style_defaults = KOTLIN_OFFICIAL
ij_kotlin_continuation_indent_size = 4
ij_kotlin_spaces_around_equality_operators = true
ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma = true
ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma_on_call_site = true
# Prefer to handle these manually
ij_kotlin_method_parameters_wrap = off
ij_kotlin_call_parameters_wrap = off
ij_kotlin_extends_list_wrap = off

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@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
name: Bug report
description: Report some misbehaviour in the mod
labels: [ bug ]
type: bug
body:
- type: dropdown
id: mc-version
attributes:
label: Minecraft Version
description: What version of Minecraft are you using?
description: |
What version of Minecraft are you using? If your version is not listed, please try to reproduce on one of the supported versions.
options:
- 1.16.x
- 1.18.x
- 1.19.x
- 1.20.x
- 1.20.1
- 1.21.x
validations:
required: true
- type: input
@@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ body:
label: Details
description: |
Description of the bug. Please include the following:
- Logs: These will be located in the `logs/` directory of your Minecraft
instance. Please upload them as a gist or directly into this editor.
- Detailed reproduction steps: sometimes I can spot a bug pretty easily,
but often it's much more obscure. The more information I have to help
reproduce it, the quicker it'll get fixed.
- Logs: These will be located in the `logs/` directory of your Minecraft instance. This is always useful, even if it doesn't include errors, so please upload this!
- Detailed reproduction steps: sometimes I can spot a bug pretty easily, but often it's much more obscure. The more information I have to help reproduce it, the quicker it'll get fixed.
![A gif of burning text reading "Upload your logs!!!"](https://tweaked.cc/images/logs.gif)

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea or improvement
labels: enhancement
type: feature
---
<!--

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@@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: 📥 Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v3
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v2
uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@v3
with:
cache-read-only: ${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/mc-') }}
@@ -30,8 +30,28 @@ jobs:
- name: ⚒️ Build
run: ./gradlew assemble || ./gradlew assemble
- name: 📦 Prepare Jars
run: |
# Find the main jar and append the git hash onto it.
mkdir -p jars
find projects/forge/build/libs projects/fabric/build/libs -type f -regex '.*[0-9.]+\(-SNAPSHOT\)?\.jar$' -exec bash -c 'cp {} "jars/$(basename {} .jar)-$(git rev-parse HEAD).jar"' \;
- name: 📤 Upload Jar
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: CC-Tweaked
path: ./jars
- name: Cache pre-commit
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pre-commit
key: pre-commit-3|${{ env.pythonLocation }}|${{ hashFiles('.pre-commit-config.yaml') }}
- name: 💡 Lint
uses: pre-commit/action@v3.0.0
run: |
pipx install pre-commit
pre-commit run --show-diff-on-failure --color=always
- name: 🧪 Run tests
run: ./gradlew test validateMixinNames checkChangelog
@@ -42,30 +62,10 @@ jobs:
- name: 🧪 Run integration tests
run: ./gradlew runGametest
- name: 🧪 Run client tests
run: ./gradlew runGametestClient # Not checkClient, as no point running rendering tests.
# These are a little flaky on GH actions: its useful to run them, but don't break the build.
continue-on-error: true
- name: 🧪 Parse test reports
run: ./tools/parse-reports.py
if: ${{ failure() }}
- name: 📦 Prepare Jars
run: |
# Find the main jar and append the git hash onto it.
mkdir -p jars
find projects/forge/build/libs projects/fabric/build/libs -type f -regex '.*[0-9.]+\(-SNAPSHOT\)?\.jar$' -exec bash -c 'cp {} "jars/$(basename {} .jar)-$(git rev-parse HEAD).jar"' \;
- name: 📤 Upload Jar
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: CC-Tweaked
path: ./jars
- name: 📤 Upload coverage
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
build-core:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -81,24 +81,28 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.uses }}
steps:
- name: Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 📥 Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v3
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v2
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@v3
with:
cache-read-only: ${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/mc-') }}
- name: Run tests
- name: ⚒️ Build
run: |
./gradlew --configure-on-demand :core:assemble
- name: 🧪 Run tests
run: |
./gradlew --configure-on-demand :core:test
- name: Parse test reports
- name: 🧪 Parse test reports
run: python3 ./tools/parse-reports.py
if: ${{ failure() }}

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
DEST="${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}"
echo "Uploading docs to https://tweaked.cc/$DEST"
# Setup ssh key
mkdir -p "$HOME/.ssh/"
echo "$SSH_KEY" > "$HOME/.ssh/key"
chmod 600 "$HOME/.ssh/key"
# And upload
rsync -avc -e "ssh -i $HOME/.ssh/key -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p $SSH_PORT" \
"$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/projects/web/build/site/" \
"$SSH_USER@$SSH_HOST:/$DEST"
rsync -avc -e "ssh -i $HOME/.ssh/key -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p $SSH_PORT" \
"$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/projects/common-api/build/docs/javadoc/" \
"$SSH_USER@$SSH_HOST:/$DEST/javadoc"

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@@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ name: Build documentation
on:
push:
branches:
- mc-1.19.x
- mc-1.20.x
- mc-*
jobs:
make_doc:
@@ -12,30 +11,25 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: 📥 Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v2
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@v3
with:
cache-read-only: ${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/mc-') }}
- name: Build with Gradle
run: ./gradlew compileJava --no-daemon || ./gradlew compileJava --no-daemon
- name: ⚒️ Generate documentation
run: ./gradlew docWebsite --no-daemon
- name: Generate documentation
run: ./gradlew docWebsite :common-api:javadoc --no-daemon
- name: Upload documentation
run: .github/workflows/make-doc.sh 2> /dev/null
env:
SSH_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_KEY }}
SSH_USER: ${{ secrets.SSH_USER }}
SSH_HOST: ${{ secrets.SSH_HOST }}
SSH_PORT: ${{ secrets.SSH_PORT }}
- name: 📤 Upload Jar
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: Documentation
path: ./projects/web/build/site/

3
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@
/logs
/build
/projects/*/logs
/projects/fabric/fabricloader.log
/projects/*/build
/projects/*/src/test/generated_tests/
/buildSrc/build
/out
/buildSrc/out
@@ -25,6 +27,7 @@
*.iml
.idea
.gradle
.kotlin
*.DS_Store
/.classpath

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
image:
file: config/gitpod/Dockerfile
ports:
- port: 25565
onOpen: notify
vscode:
extensions:
- eamodio.gitlens
- github.vscode-pull-request-github
- ms-azuretools.vscode-docker
- redhat.java
- richardwillis.vscode-gradle
- vscjava.vscode-java-debug
- vscode.github
tasks:
- name: Setup pre-commit hool
init: pre-commit install --allow-missing-config
- name: Install npm packages
init: npm ci

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ repos:
exclude: "^(.*\\.(bat)|LICENSE)$"
- repo: https://github.com/fsfe/reuse-tool
rev: v2.1.0
rev: v5.0.2
hooks:
- id: reuse
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ repos:
exclude: |
(?x)^(
projects/[a-z]+/src/generated|
projects/[a-z]+/src/examples/generatedResources|
projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom/data/json-parsing/|
.*\.dfpwm
)

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@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Source: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/cc-tweaked
Upstream-Name: CC: Tweaked
Upstream-Contact: Jonathan Coates <git@squiddev.cc>
Files:
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/sounds.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/sounds/empty.ogg
projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/*
projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/structures/*
projects/fabric/src/generated/*
projects/forge/src/generated/*
projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/index.json
projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/items/minecraft/*
Comment: Generated/data files are CC0.
Copyright: The CC: Tweaked Developers
License: CC0-1.0
Files:
doc/images/*
package.json
package-lock.json
projects/common/src/client/resources/computercraft-client.mixins.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/minecraft/shaders/core/computercraft/monitor_tbo.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/computercraft.mixins.json
projects/common/src/testMod/resources/computercraft-gametest.mixins.json
projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/computercraft/loot_tables/treasure_disk.json
projects/common/src/testMod/resources/pack.mcmeta
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/command/.ignoreme
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/main/.ignoreme
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/turtle/.ignoreme
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/motd.txt
projects/fabric-api/src/main/modJson/fabric.mod.json
projects/fabric/src/client/resources/computercraft-client.fabric.mixins.json
projects/fabric/src/main/resources/computercraft.fabric.mixins.json
projects/fabric/src/main/resources/fabric.mod.json
projects/fabric/src/testMod/resources/computercraft-gametest.fabric.mixins.json
projects/fabric/src/testMod/resources/fabric.mod.json
projects/forge/src/client/resources/computercraft-client.forge.mixins.json
projects/web/src/frontend/mount/.settings
projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nfp
projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nft
projects/web/src/frontend/mount/expr_template.lua
projects/web/tsconfig.json
Comment: Several assets where it's inconvenient to create a .license file.
Copyright: The CC: Tweaked Developers
License: MPL-2.0
Files:
doc/logo.png
doc/logo-darkmode.png
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/models/*
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/textures/*
projects/common/src/main/resources/pack.mcmeta
projects/common/src/main/resources/pack.png
projects/core/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/textures/gui/term_font.png
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/autorun/.ignoreme
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/*
projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/programs/fun/advanced/levels/*
projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/items/computercraft/*
Comment: Bulk-license original assets as CCPL.
Copyright: 2011 Daniel Ratcliffe
License: LicenseRef-CCPL
Files:
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/cs_cz.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/ko_kr.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/pl_pl.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/pt_br.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/ru_ru.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/uk_ua.json
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/zh_cn.json
Comment: Community-contributed license files
Copyright: 2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers
License: LicenseRef-CCPL
Files:
projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/*
Comment: Community-contributed license files
Copyright: 2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers
License: MPL-2.0
Files:
.github/*
Comment:
GitHub build scripts are CC0. While we could add a header to each file,
it's unclear if it will break actions or issue templates in some way.
Copyright: Jonathan Coates <git@squiddev.cc>
License: CC0-1.0
Files:
gradle/wrapper/*
gradlew
gradlew.bat
Copyright: Gradle Inc
License: Apache-2.0
Files: projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom/data/json-parsing/*
Copyright: 2016 Nicolas Seriot
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@@ -22,16 +22,15 @@ If you have a bug, suggestion, or other feedback, the best thing to do is [file
use the issue templates - they provide a useful hint on what information to provide.
## Translations
Translations are managed through [Weblate], an online interface for managing language strings. This is synced
automatically with GitHub, so please don't submit PRs adding/changing translations!
Translations are managed through [CrowdIn], an online interface for managing language strings.
## Setting up a development environment
In order to develop CC: Tweaked, you'll need to download the source code and then run it.
- Make sure you've got the following software installed:
- Java Development Kit (JDK) installed. This can be downloaded from [Adoptium].
- Java Development Kit 17 (JDK). This can be downloaded from [Adoptium].
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/).
- If you want to work on documentation, [NodeJS][node].
- [NodeJS 20 or later][node].
- Download CC: Tweaked's source code:
```
@@ -49,9 +48,12 @@ If you want to run CC:T in a normal Minecraft instance, run `./gradlew assemble`
`projects/forge/build/libs` (for Forge) or `projects/fabric/build/libs` (for Fabric).
## Developing CC: Tweaked
Before making any major changes to CC: Tweaked, I'd recommend you have a read of the [the architecture
document][architecture] first. While it's not a comprehensive document, it gives a good hint of where you should start
looking to make your changes. As always, if you're not sure, [do ask the community][community]!
Before making any major changes to CC: Tweaked, I'd recommend starting opening an issue or starting a discussion on
GitHub first. It's often helpful to discuss features before spending time developing them!
Once you're ready to start programming, have a read of the [the architecture document][architecture] first. While it's
not a comprehensive document, it gives a good hint of where you should start looking to make your changes. As always, if
you're not sure, [do ask the community][community]!
### Testing
When making larger changes, it may be useful to write a test to make sure your code works as expected.
@@ -101,10 +103,10 @@ about how you can build on that until you've covered everything!
[community]: README.md#community "Get in touch with the community."
[Adoptium]: https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases?version=17 "Download OpenJDK 17"
[illuaminate]: https://github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate/ "Illuaminate on GitHub"
[weblate]: https://i18n.tweaked.cc/projects/cc-tweaked/minecraft/ "CC: Tweaked weblate instance"
[docs]: https://tweaked.cc/ "CC: Tweaked documentation"
[ldoc]: http://stevedonovan.github.io/ldoc/ "ldoc, a Lua documentation generator."
[mc-test]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXaWOJTCYNg
[busted]: https://github.com/Olivine-Labs/busted "busted: Elegant Lua unit testing."
[node]: https://nodejs.org/en/ "Node.js"
[architecture]: projects/ARCHITECTURE.md
[Crowdin]: https://crowdin.com/project/cc-tweaked/

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@@ -11,14 +11,13 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
</picture>
[![Current build status](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/workflows/Build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/actions "Current build status")
[![Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Download&message=CC:%20Tweaked&color=E04E14&logoColor=E04E14&logo=CurseForge)][CurseForge]
[![Download CC: Tweaked on Modrinth](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Download&color=00AF5C&logoColor=00AF5C&logo=Modrinth&message=CC:%20Tweaked)][Modrinth]
CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the
much-beloved [ComputerCraft], it continues its legacy with improved performance and stability, along with a wealth of
new features.
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [CurseForge] or [Modrinth]. It runs on both [Minecraft Forge] and [Fabric].
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [Modrinth]. It runs on both [Minecraft Forge] and [Fabric].
## Contributing
Any contribution is welcome, be that using the mod, reporting bugs or contributing code. If you want to get started
@@ -26,8 +25,9 @@ developing the mod, [check out the instructions here](CONTRIBUTING.md#developing
## Community
If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about
ComputerCraft, do check out our [forum] and [GitHub discussions page][GitHub discussions]! There's also a fairly
populated, albeit quiet [IRC channel][irc], if that's more your cup of tea.
ComputerCraft, do check out our [GitHub discussions page][GitHub discussions]! There's also a fairly populated,
albeit quiet IRC channel on [EsperNet], if that's more your cup of tea. You can join `#computercraft` through your
desktop client, or online using [KiwiIRC].
We also host fairly comprehensive documentation at [tweaked.cc](https://tweaked.cc/ "The CC: Tweaked website").
@@ -39,10 +39,9 @@ on is present.
```groovy
repositories {
maven {
url "https://squiddev.cc/maven/"
url "https://maven.squiddev.cc"
content {
includeGroup("cc.tweaked")
includeModule("org.squiddev", "Cobalt")
}
}
}
@@ -62,31 +61,17 @@ dependencies {
}
```
When using ForgeGradle, you may also need to add the following:
```groovy
minecraft {
runs {
configureEach {
property 'mixin.env.remapRefMap', 'true'
property 'mixin.env.refMapRemappingFile', "${buildDir}/createSrgToMcp/output.srg"
}
}
}
```
You should also be careful to only use classes within the `dan200.computercraft.api` package. Non-API classes are
subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API, file an issue, and we can look into
exposing more features.
subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API (or need to mixin to CC:T), please file
an issue to let me know!
We bundle the API sources with the jar, so documentation should be easily viewable within your editor. Alternatively,
the generated documentation [can be browsed online](https://tweaked.cc/javadoc/).
[computercraft]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft "ComputerCraft on GitHub"
[curseforge]: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/cc-tweaked "Download CC: Tweaked from CurseForge"
[modrinth]: https://modrinth.com/mod/gu7yAYhd "Download CC: Tweaked from Modrinth"
[Minecraft Forge]: https://files.minecraftforge.net/ "Download Minecraft Forge."
[Fabric]: https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/ "Download Fabric."
[forum]: https://forums.computercraft.cc/
[GitHub Discussions]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions
[IRC]: https://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"
[EsperNet]: https://www.esper.net/
[KiwiIRC]: https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/#irc://irc.esper.net:+6697/#computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"

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@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
version = 1
SPDX-PackageName = "CC: Tweaked"
SPDX-PackageSupplier = "Jonathan Coates <git@squiddev.cc>"
SPDX-PackageDownloadLocation = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/cc-tweaked"
[[annotations]]
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "The CC: Tweaked Developers"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "CC0-1.0"
path = [
# Generated/data files are CC0.
"gradle/gradle-daemon-jvm.properties",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/sounds.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/sounds/empty.ogg",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/**",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/structures/**",
"projects/*/src/generated/**",
"projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/index.json",
"projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/items/minecraft/**",
# GitHub build scripts are CC0. While we could add a header to each file,
# it's unclear if it will break actions or issue templates in some way.
".github/**",
# Example mod is CC0.
"projects/*/src/examples/**"
]
[[annotations]]
# Several assets where it's inconvenient to create a .license file.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "The CC: Tweaked Developers"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "MPL-2.0"
path = [
"doc/images/**",
"package.json",
"package-lock.json",
"projects/*/src/*/resources/*.mixins.json",
"projects/fabric/src/*/resources/fabric.mod.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/minecraft/shaders/core/computercraft/monitor_tbo.json",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/computercraft/loot_tables/treasure_disk.json",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/pack.mcmeta",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/command/.ignoreme",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/main/.ignoreme",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/turtle/.ignoreme",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/motd.txt",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/.settings",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nfp",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nft",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/expr_template.lua",
"projects/web/tsconfig.json",
]
[[annotations]]
# Bulk-license original assets as CCPL.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "2011 Daniel Ratcliffe"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "LicenseRef-CCPL"
path = [
"doc/logo.png",
"doc/logo-darkmode.png",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/models/**",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/textures/**",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/pack.mcmeta",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/pack.png",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/textures/gui/term_font.png",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/autorun/.ignoreme",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/**",
"projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/programs/fun/advanced/levels/**",
"projects/web/src/htmlTransform/export/items/computercraft/**",
]
[[annotations]]
# Community-contributed language files
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "LicenseRef-CCPL"
path = [
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/cs_cz.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/ko_kr.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/pl_pl.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/pt_br.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/ru_ru.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/uk_ua.json",
"projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/zh_cn.json",
]
[[annotations]]
# Community-contributed language files
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "MPL-2.0"
path = "projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/**"
[[annotations]]
path = ["gradle/wrapper/**"]
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "Gradle Inc"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "Apache-2.0"
[[annotations]]
path = "projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom/data/json-parsing/**"
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "2016 Nicolas Seriot"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "MIT"

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@@ -5,14 +5,15 @@
import cc.tweaked.gradle.JUnitExt
import net.fabricmc.loom.api.LoomGradleExtensionAPI
import net.fabricmc.loom.util.gradle.SourceSetHelper
import org.jetbrains.gradle.ext.compiler
import org.jetbrains.gradle.ext.runConfigurations
import org.jetbrains.gradle.ext.settings
import org.jetbrains.gradle.ext.*
import org.jetbrains.gradle.ext.Application
plugins {
publishing
alias(libs.plugins.taskTree)
alias(libs.plugins.githubRelease)
alias(libs.plugins.gradleVersions)
alias(libs.plugins.versionCatalogUpdate)
id("org.jetbrains.gradle.plugin.idea-ext")
id("cc-tweaked")
}
@@ -23,21 +24,19 @@ val mcVersion: String by extra
githubRelease {
token(findProperty("githubApiKey") as String? ?: "")
owner.set("cc-tweaked")
repo.set("CC-Tweaked")
targetCommitish.set(cct.gitBranch)
owner = "cc-tweaked"
repo = "CC-Tweaked"
targetCommitish = cct.gitBranch
tagName.set("v$mcVersion-$modVersion")
releaseName.set("[$mcVersion] $modVersion")
body.set(
provider {
"## " + project(":core").file("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.md")
.readLines()
.takeWhile { it != "Type \"help changelog\" to see the full version history." }
.joinToString("\n").trim()
},
)
prerelease.set(isUnstable)
tagName = "v$mcVersion-$modVersion"
releaseName = "[$mcVersion] $modVersion"
body = provider {
"## " + project(":core").file("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.md")
.readLines()
.takeWhile { it != "Type \"help changelog\" to see the full version history." }
.joinToString("\n").trim()
}
prerelease = isUnstable
}
tasks.publish { dependsOn(tasks.githubRelease) }
@@ -84,6 +83,19 @@ idea.project.settings.runConfigurations {
moduleName = "${idea.project.name}.forge.test"
packageName = ""
}
register<Application>("Standalone") {
moduleName = "${idea.project.name}.standalone.main"
mainClass = "cc.tweaked.standalone.Main"
programParameters = "--resources=projects/core/src/main/resources --term=80x30 --allow-local-domains"
}
}
// Build with the IntelliJ, rather than through Gradle. This may require setting the "Compiler Output" option in
// "Project Structure".
idea.project.settings.delegateActions {
delegateBuildRunToGradle = false
testRunner = ActionDelegationConfig.TestRunner.PLATFORM
}
idea.project.settings.compiler.javac {
@@ -102,3 +114,9 @@ idea.project.settings.compiler.javac {
}
.toMap()
}
versionCatalogUpdate {
sortByKey = false
pin { versions.addAll("fastutil", "guava", "netty", "slf4j") }
keep { keepUnusedLibraries = true }
}

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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
plugins {
`java-gradle-plugin`
`kotlin-dsl`
alias(libs.plugins.gradleVersions)
alias(libs.plugins.versionCatalogUpdate)
}
// Duplicated in settings.gradle.kts
@@ -12,25 +14,10 @@ repositories {
mavenCentral()
gradlePluginPortal()
maven("https://maven.minecraftforge.net") {
name = "Forge"
maven("https://maven.neoforged.net") {
name = "NeoForge"
content {
includeGroup("net.minecraftforge")
includeGroup("net.minecraftforge.gradle")
}
}
maven("https://maven.parchmentmc.org") {
name = "Librarian"
content {
includeGroupByRegex("^org\\.parchmentmc.*")
}
}
maven("https://repo.spongepowered.org/repository/maven-public/") {
name = "Sponge"
content {
includeGroup("org.spongepowered")
includeGroup("net.neoforged")
}
}
@@ -40,6 +27,13 @@ repositories {
includeGroup("net.fabricmc")
}
}
maven("https://maven.squiddev.cc") {
name = "SquidDev"
content {
includeGroup("cc.tweaked.vanilla-extract")
}
}
}
dependencies {
@@ -47,14 +41,11 @@ dependencies {
implementation(libs.kotlin.plugin)
implementation(libs.spotless)
implementation(libs.curseForgeGradle)
implementation(libs.fabric.loom)
implementation(libs.forgeGradle)
implementation(libs.ideaExt)
implementation(libs.librarian)
implementation(libs.minotaur)
implementation(libs.vanillaGradle)
implementation(libs.vineflower)
implementation(libs.modDevGradle)
implementation(libs.vanillaExtract)
}
gradlePlugin {
@@ -75,3 +66,9 @@ gradlePlugin {
}
}
}
versionCatalogUpdate {
sortByKey = false
keep { keepUnusedLibraries = true }
catalogFile = file("../gradle/libs.versions.toml")
}

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ import cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations
plugins {
`java-library`
id("fabric-loom")
id("io.github.juuxel.loom-vineflower")
id("cc-tweaked.java-convention")
}
@@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ repositories {
loom {
splitEnvironmentSourceSets()
splitModDependencies.set(true)
splitModDependencies = true
}
MinecraftConfigurations.setup(project)

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@@ -10,21 +10,22 @@ import cc.tweaked.gradle.IdeaRunConfigurations
import cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations
plugins {
id("net.minecraftforge.gradle")
// We must apply java-convention after Forge, as we need the fg extension to be present.
id("cc-tweaked.java-convention")
id("org.parchmentmc.librarian.forgegradle")
id("net.neoforged.moddev.legacyforge")
}
plugins.apply(CCTweakedPlugin::class.java)
val mcVersion: String by extra
minecraft {
legacyForge {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
mappings("parchment", "${libs.findVersion("parchmentMc").get()}-${libs.findVersion("parchment").get()}-$mcVersion")
version = "${mcVersion}-${libs.findVersion("forge").get()}"
accessTransformer(project(":forge").file("src/main/resources/META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg"))
parchment {
minecraftVersion = libs.findVersion("parchmentMc").get().toString()
mappingsVersion = libs.findVersion("parchment").get().toString()
}
}
MinecraftConfigurations.setup(project)
@@ -32,13 +33,3 @@ MinecraftConfigurations.setup(project)
extensions.configure(CCTweakedExtension::class.java) {
linters(minecraft = true, loader = "forge")
}
dependencies {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
"minecraft"("net.minecraftforge:forge:$mcVersion-${libs.findVersion("forge").get()}")
}
tasks.configureEach {
// genIntellijRuns isn't registered until much later, so we need this silly hijinks.
if (name == "genIntellijRuns") doLast { IdeaRunConfigurations(project).patch() }
}

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ base.archivesName.convention("cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-${project.name}")
java {
toolchain {
languageVersion.set(CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION)
languageVersion= CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION
}
withSourcesJar()
@@ -38,27 +38,16 @@ java {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
val mainMaven = maven("https://squiddev.cc/maven") {
val mainMaven = maven("https://maven.squiddev.cc/mirror") {
name = "SquidDev"
content {
// Until https://github.com/SpongePowered/Mixin/pull/593 is merged
includeModule("org.spongepowered", "mixin")
}
}
exclusiveContent {
forRepositories(mainMaven)
// Include the ForgeGradle repository if present. This requires that ForgeGradle is already present, which we
// enforce in our Forge overlay.
val fg =
project.extensions.findByType(net.minecraftforge.gradle.userdev.DependencyManagementExtension::class.java)
if (fg != null) forRepositories(fg.repository)
filter {
includeGroup("cc.tweaked")
includeModule("org.squiddev", "Cobalt")
// Things we mirror
includeGroup("com.simibubi.create")
includeGroup("commoble.morered")
includeGroup("dev.architectury")
includeGroup("dev.emi")
@@ -77,6 +66,12 @@ dependencies {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
checkstyle(libs.findLibrary("checkstyle").get())
constraints {
checkstyle("org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-container-default:2.1.1") {
because("2.1.0 depends on deprecated Google collections module")
}
}
errorprone(libs.findLibrary("errorProne-core").get())
errorprone(libs.findLibrary("nullAway").get())
}
@@ -93,11 +88,11 @@ sourceSets.all {
check("InlineMeSuggester", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Minecraft uses @Deprecated liberally
// Too many false positives right now. Maybe we need an indirection for it later on.
check("ReferenceEquality", CheckSeverity.OFF)
check("UnusedVariable", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Too many false positives with records.
check("EnumOrdinal", CheckSeverity.OFF) // For now. We could replace most of these with EnumMap.
check("OperatorPrecedence", CheckSeverity.OFF) // For now.
check("AlreadyChecked", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Seems to be broken?
check("NonOverridingEquals", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Peripheral.equals makes this hard to avoid
check("FutureReturnValueIgnored", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Too many false positives with Netty
check("InvalidInlineTag", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Triggered by @snippet. Can be removed on Java 21.
check("NullAway", CheckSeverity.ERROR)
option(
@@ -108,6 +103,8 @@ sourceSets.all {
option("NullAway:CastToNonNullMethod", "dan200.computercraft.core.util.Nullability.assertNonNull")
option("NullAway:CheckOptionalEmptiness")
option("NullAway:AcknowledgeRestrictiveAnnotations")
excludedPaths = ".*/jmh_generated/.*"
}
}
}
@@ -131,8 +128,8 @@ tasks.processResources {
tasks.withType(AbstractArchiveTask::class.java).configureEach {
isPreserveFileTimestamps = false
isReproducibleFileOrder = true
dirMode = Integer.valueOf("755", 8)
fileMode = Integer.valueOf("664", 8)
filePermissions {}
dirPermissions {}
}
tasks.jar {
@@ -166,8 +163,8 @@ tasks.test {
}
tasks.withType(JacocoReport::class.java).configureEach {
reports.xml.required.set(true)
reports.html.required.set(true)
reports.xml.required = true
reports.html.required =true
}
project.plugins.withType(CCTweakedPlugin::class.java) {
@@ -202,6 +199,7 @@ spotless {
val ktlintConfig = mapOf(
"ktlint_standard_no-wildcard-imports" to "disabled",
"ktlint_standard_class-naming" to "disabled",
"ktlint_standard_function-naming" to "disabled",
"ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma" to "true",
"ij_kotlin_allow_trailing_comma_on_call_site" to "true",
)
@@ -222,6 +220,5 @@ idea.module {
// Force Gradle to write to inherit the output directory from the parent, instead of writing to out/xxx/classes.
// This is required for Loom, and we patch Forge's run configurations to work there.
// TODO: Submit a patch to Forge to support ProjectRootManager.
inheritOutputDirs = true
}

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
import cc.tweaked.gradle.CCTweakedPlugin
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.KotlinCompile
plugins {
kotlin("jvm")
}
kotlin {
jvmToolchain {
languageVersion.set(CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION)
}
}
tasks.withType(KotlinCompile::class.java).configureEach {
// So technically we shouldn't need to do this as the toolchain sets it above. However, the option only appears
// to be set when the task executes, so doesn't get picked up by IDEs.
kotlinOptions.jvmTarget = when {
CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION.asInt() > 8 -> CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION.toString()
else -> "1.${CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION.asInt()}"
}
}

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@@ -2,11 +2,9 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
import net.darkhax.curseforgegradle.TaskPublishCurseForge
import cc.tweaked.gradle.setProvider
plugins {
id("net.darkhax.curseforgegradle")
id("com.modrinth.minotaur")
id("cc-tweaked.publishing")
}
@@ -25,34 +23,17 @@ val isUnstable = project.properties["isUnstable"] == "true"
val modVersion: String by extra
val mcVersion: String by extra
val publishCurseForge by tasks.registering(TaskPublishCurseForge::class) {
group = PublishingPlugin.PUBLISH_TASK_GROUP
description = "Upload artifacts to CurseForge"
apiToken = findProperty("curseForgeApiKey") ?: ""
enabled = apiToken != ""
val mainFile = upload("282001", modPublishing.output.get().archiveFile)
mainFile.changelog =
"Release notes can be found on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/releases/tag/v$mcVersion-$modVersion)."
mainFile.changelogType = "markdown"
mainFile.releaseType = if (isUnstable) "alpha" else "release"
mainFile.gameVersions.add(mcVersion)
}
tasks.publish { dependsOn(publishCurseForge) }
modrinth {
token.set(findProperty("modrinthApiKey") as String? ?: "")
projectId.set("gu7yAYhd")
versionNumber.set(modVersion)
versionName.set(modVersion)
versionType.set(if (isUnstable) "alpha" else "release")
token = findProperty("modrinthApiKey") as String? ?: ""
projectId = "gu7yAYhd"
versionNumber = modVersion
versionName = modVersion
versionType = if (isUnstable) "alpha" else "release"
uploadFile.setProvider(modPublishing.output)
gameVersions.add(mcVersion)
changelog.set("Release notes can be found on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/releases/tag/v$mcVersion-$modVersion).")
changelog = "Release notes can be found on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/releases/tag/v$mcVersion-$modVersion)."
syncBodyFrom.set(provider { rootProject.file("doc/mod-page.md").readText() })
syncBodyFrom = provider { rootProject.file("doc/mod-page.md").readText() }
}
tasks.publish { dependsOn(tasks.modrinth) }

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@@ -2,44 +2,34 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
import cc.tweaked.gradle.clientClasses
import cc.tweaked.gradle.commonClasses
/**
* Sets up the configurations for writing game tests.
*
* See notes in [cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations] for the general design behind these cursed ideas.
*/
import cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations
import cc.tweaked.gradle.clientClasses
import cc.tweaked.gradle.commonClasses
plugins {
id("cc-tweaked.kotlin-convention")
kotlin("jvm")
id("cc-tweaked.java-convention")
}
val main = sourceSets["main"]
val client = sourceSets["client"]
// Both testMod and testFixtures inherit from the main and client classpath, just so we have access to Minecraft classes.
val testMod by sourceSets.creating {
compileClasspath += main.compileClasspath + client.compileClasspath
runtimeClasspath += main.runtimeClasspath + client.runtimeClasspath
}
MinecraftConfigurations.createDerivedConfiguration(project, MinecraftConfigurations.DATAGEN)
MinecraftConfigurations.createDerivedConfiguration(project, MinecraftConfigurations.EXAMPLES)
MinecraftConfigurations.createDerivedConfiguration(project, MinecraftConfigurations.TEST_MOD)
configurations {
named(testMod.compileClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(compileClasspath.get())
}
// Set up generated resources
sourceSets.main { resources.srcDir("src/generated/resources") }
sourceSets.named("examples") { resources.srcDir("src/examples/generatedResources") }
named(testMod.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(runtimeClasspath.get())
}
}
// Like the main test configurations, we're safe to depend on source set outputs.
dependencies {
add(testMod.implementationConfigurationName, main.output)
add(testMod.implementationConfigurationName, client.output)
}
// Make sure our examples compile.
tasks.check { dependsOn(tasks.named("compileExamplesJava")) }
// Similar to java-test-fixtures, but tries to avoid putting the obfuscated jar on the classpath.

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@@ -12,25 +12,26 @@ publishing {
register<MavenPublication>("maven") {
artifactId = base.archivesName.get()
from(components["java"])
suppressAllPomMetadataWarnings()
pom {
name.set("CC: Tweaked")
description.set("CC: Tweaked is a fork of ComputerCraft, adding programmable computers, turtles and more to Minecraft.")
url.set("https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked")
name = "CC: Tweaked"
description = "CC: Tweaked is a fork of ComputerCraft, adding programmable computers, turtles and more to Minecraft."
url = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked"
scm {
url.set("https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked.git")
url = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked.git"
}
issueManagement {
system.set("github")
url.set("https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues")
system = "github"
url = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues"
}
licenses {
license {
name.set("ComputerCraft Public License, Version 1.0")
url.set("https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/blob/HEAD/LICENSE")
name = "ComputerCraft Public License, Version 1.0"
url = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/blob/HEAD/LICENSE"
}
}
}
@@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ publishing {
}
repositories {
maven("https://squiddev.cc/maven") {
maven("https://maven.squiddev.cc") {
name = "SquidDev"
credentials(PasswordCredentials::class)

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@@ -10,25 +10,31 @@ import cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations
plugins {
id("cc-tweaked.java-convention")
id("org.spongepowered.gradle.vanilla")
id("cc.tweaked.vanilla-extract")
}
plugins.apply(CCTweakedPlugin::class.java)
val mcVersion: String by extra
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
minecraft {
version(mcVersion)
mappings {
parchment(libs.findVersion("parchmentMc").get().toString(), libs.findVersion("parchment").get().toString())
}
unpick(libs.findLibrary("yarn").get())
}
dependencies {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
// Depend on error prone annotations to silence a lot of compile warnings.
compileOnlyApi(libs.findLibrary("errorProne.annotations").get())
compileOnly(libs.findLibrary("errorProne.annotations").get())
}
MinecraftConfigurations.setup(project)
MinecraftConfigurations.setupBasic(project)
extensions.configure(CCTweakedExtension::class.java) {
linters(minecraft = true, loader = null)

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@@ -10,21 +10,16 @@ import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.NamedDomainObjectProvider
import org.gradle.api.Project
import org.gradle.api.Task
import org.gradle.api.attributes.TestSuiteType
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemOperations
import org.gradle.api.plugins.JavaPluginExtension
import org.gradle.api.provider.Provider
import org.gradle.api.provider.SetProperty
import org.gradle.api.reporting.ReportingExtension
import org.gradle.api.tasks.SourceSet
import org.gradle.api.tasks.bundling.Jar
import org.gradle.api.tasks.compile.JavaCompile
import org.gradle.api.tasks.javadoc.Javadoc
import org.gradle.configurationcache.extensions.capitalized
import org.gradle.language.base.plugins.LifecycleBasePlugin
import org.gradle.language.jvm.tasks.ProcessResources
import org.gradle.process.JavaForkOptions
import org.gradle.testing.jacoco.plugins.JacocoCoverageReport
import org.gradle.testing.jacoco.plugins.JacocoPluginExtension
import org.gradle.testing.jacoco.plugins.JacocoTaskExtension
import org.gradle.testing.jacoco.tasks.JacocoReport
@@ -33,40 +28,31 @@ import org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.KotlinCompile
import java.io.File
import java.io.IOException
import java.net.URI
import java.net.URL
import java.util.regex.Pattern
abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
private val project: Project,
private val fs: FileSystemOperations,
) {
abstract class CCTweakedExtension(private val project: Project) {
/** Get the hash of the latest git commit. */
val gitHash: Provider<String> = gitProvider(project, "<no git hash>") {
ProcessHelpers.captureOut("git", "-C", project.rootProject.projectDir.absolutePath, "rev-parse", "HEAD").trim()
}
val gitHash: Provider<String> =
gitProvider("<no git commit>", listOf("rev-parse", "HEAD")) { it.trim() }
/** Get the current git branch. */
val gitBranch: Provider<String> = gitProvider(project, "<no git branch>") {
ProcessHelpers.captureOut("git", "-C", project.rootProject.projectDir.absolutePath, "rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD")
.trim()
}
val gitBranch: Provider<String> =
gitProvider("<no git branch>", listOf("rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD")) { it.trim() }
/** Get a list of all contributors to the project. */
val gitContributors: Provider<List<String>> = gitProvider(project, listOf()) {
ProcessHelpers.captureLines(
"git", "-C", project.rootProject.projectDir.absolutePath, "shortlog", "-ns",
"--group=author", "--group=trailer:co-authored-by", "HEAD",
)
.asSequence()
.map {
val matcher = COMMIT_COUNTS.matcher(it)
matcher.find()
matcher.group(1)
}
.filter { !IGNORED_USERS.contains(it) }
.toList()
.sortedWith(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER)
}
val gitContributors: Provider<List<String>> =
gitProvider(listOf(), listOf("shortlog", "-ns", "--group=author", "--group=trailer:co-authored-by", "HEAD")) { input ->
input.lineSequence()
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.map {
val matcher = COMMIT_COUNTS.matcher(it)
matcher.find()
matcher.group(1)
}
.filter { !IGNORED_USERS.contains(it) }
.toList()
.sortedWith(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER)
}
/**
* References to other sources
@@ -103,14 +89,13 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
val otherJava = otherProject.extensions.getByType(JavaPluginExtension::class.java)
val main = otherJava.sourceSets.getByName("main")
val client = otherJava.sourceSets.getByName("client")
val testMod = otherJava.sourceSets.findByName("testMod")
val testFixtures = otherJava.sourceSets.findByName("testFixtures")
// Pull in sources from the other project.
extendSourceSet(otherProject, main)
extendSourceSet(otherProject, client)
if (testMod != null) extendSourceSet(otherProject, testMod)
if (testFixtures != null) extendSourceSet(otherProject, testFixtures)
for (sourceSet in listOf(MinecraftConfigurations.DATAGEN, MinecraftConfigurations.EXAMPLES, MinecraftConfigurations.TEST_MOD, "testFixtures")) {
otherJava.sourceSets.findByName(sourceSet)?.let { extendSourceSet(otherProject, it) }
}
// The extra source-processing tasks should include these files too.
project.tasks.named(main.javadocTaskName, Javadoc::class.java) { source(main.allJava, client.allJava) }
@@ -173,23 +158,19 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
}
fun <T> jacoco(task: NamedDomainObjectProvider<T>) where T : Task, T : JavaForkOptions {
val classDump = project.layout.buildDirectory.dir("jacocoClassDump/${task.name}")
val reportTaskName = "jacoco${task.name.capitalized()}Report"
val reportTaskName = "jacoco${task.name.capitalise()}Report"
val jacoco = project.extensions.getByType(JacocoPluginExtension::class.java)
task.configure {
finalizedBy(reportTaskName)
doFirst("Clean class dump directory") { fs.delete { delete(classDump) } }
jacoco.applyTo(this)
extensions.configure(JacocoTaskExtension::class.java) {
includes = listOf("dan200.computercraft.*")
classDumpDir = classDump.get().asFile
// Older versions of modlauncher don't include a protection domain (and thus no code
// source). Jacoco skips such classes by default, so we need to explicitly include them.
isIncludeNoLocationClasses = true
excludes = listOf(
"dan200.computercraft.mixin.*", // Exclude mixins, as they're not executed at runtime.
"dan200.computercraft.shared.Capabilities$*", // Exclude capability tokens, as Forge rewrites them.
)
}
}
@@ -198,15 +179,11 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
description = "Generates code coverage report for the ${task.name} task."
executionData(task.get())
classDirectories.from(classDump)
// Don't want to use sourceSets(...) here as we have a custom class directory.
for (ref in sourceSets.get()) sourceDirectories.from(ref.allSource.sourceDirectories)
}
project.extensions.configure(ReportingExtension::class.java) {
reports.register("${task.name}CodeCoverageReport", JacocoCoverageReport::class.java) {
testType.set(TestSuiteType.INTEGRATION_TEST)
// Don't want to use sourceSets(...) here as we don't use all class directories.
for (ref in this@CCTweakedExtension.sourceDirectories.get()) {
sourceDirectories.from(ref.sourceSet.allSource.sourceDirectories)
if (ref.classes) classDirectories.from(ref.sourceSet.output)
}
}
}
@@ -218,12 +195,12 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
* where possible.
*/
fun downloadFile(label: String, url: String): File {
val url = URL(url)
val path = File(url.path)
val uri = URI(url)
val path = File(uri.path)
project.repositories.ivy {
name = label
setUrl(URI(url.protocol, url.userInfo, url.host, url.port, path.parent, null, null))
setUrl(URI(uri.scheme, uri.userInfo, uri.host, uri.port, path.parent, null, null))
patternLayout {
artifact("[artifact].[ext]")
}
@@ -246,26 +223,31 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
).resolve().single()
}
private fun <T> gitProvider(default: T, command: List<String>, process: (String) -> T): Provider<T> {
val baseResult = project.providers.exec {
commandLine = listOf("git", "-C", project.rootDir.absolutePath) + command
}
return project.provider {
val res = try {
baseResult.standardOutput.asText.get()
} catch (e: IOException) {
project.logger.error("Cannot read Git repository: ${e.message}", e)
return@provider default
} catch (e: GradleException) {
project.logger.error("Cannot read Git repository: ${e.message}", e)
return@provider default
}
process(res)
}
}
companion object {
private val COMMIT_COUNTS = Pattern.compile("""^\s*[0-9]+\s+(.*)$""")
private val IGNORED_USERS = setOf(
"GitHub", "Daniel Ratcliffe", "Weblate",
"GitHub", "Daniel Ratcliffe", "NotSquidDev", "Weblate",
)
private fun <T> gitProvider(project: Project, default: T, supplier: () -> T): Provider<T> {
return project.provider {
try {
supplier()
} catch (e: IOException) {
project.logger.error("Cannot read Git repository: ${e.message}")
default
} catch (e: GradleException) {
project.logger.error("Cannot read Git repository: ${e.message}")
default
}
}
}
private val isIdeSync: Boolean
get() = java.lang.Boolean.parseBoolean(System.getProperty("idea.sync.active", "false"))
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import org.gradle.api.DefaultTask
import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.Configuration
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.MinimalExternalModuleDependency
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.component.ModuleComponentIdentifier
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.component.ModuleComponentSelector
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.component.ProjectComponentIdentifier
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.result.DependencyResult
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.result.ResolvedDependencyResult
import org.gradle.api.provider.ListProperty
import org.gradle.api.provider.MapProperty
import org.gradle.api.provider.Provider
import org.gradle.api.tasks.Input
import org.gradle.api.tasks.TaskAction
import org.gradle.language.base.plugins.LifecycleBasePlugin
abstract class DependencyCheck : DefaultTask() {
@get:Input
protected abstract val dependencies: ListProperty<DependencyResult>
/**
* A mapping of module coordinates (`group:module`) to versions, overriding the requested version.
*/
@get:Input
protected abstract val overrides: MapProperty<String, String>
init {
description = "Check :core's dependencies are consistent with Minecraft's."
group = LifecycleBasePlugin.VERIFICATION_GROUP
dependencies.finalizeValueOnRead()
overrides.finalizeValueOnRead()
}
/**
* Override a module with a different version.
*/
fun override(module: Provider<MinimalExternalModuleDependency>, version: String) {
overrides.putAll(project.provider { mutableMapOf(module.get().module.toString() to version) })
}
/**
* Add a configuration to check.
*/
fun configuration(configuration: Provider<Configuration>) {
// We can't store the Configuration in the cache, so store the resolved dependencies instead.
dependencies.addAll(configuration.map { it.incoming.resolutionResult.allDependencies })
}
@TaskAction
fun run() {
var ok = true
for (configuration in dependencies.get()) {
if (!check(configuration)) ok = false
}
if (!ok) {
throw GradleException("Mismatched versions in Minecraft dependencies. gradle/libs.versions.toml may need updating.")
}
}
private fun check(dependency: DependencyResult): Boolean {
if (dependency !is ResolvedDependencyResult) {
logger.warn("Found unexpected dependency result {}", dependency)
return false
}
// Skip dependencies on non-modules.
val requested = dependency.requested
if (requested !is ModuleComponentSelector) return true
// If this dependency is specified within some project (so is non-transitive), or is pulled in via Minecraft,
// then check for consistency.
// It would be nice to be smarter about transitive dependencies, but avoiding false positives is hard.
val from = dependency.from.id
if (
from is ProjectComponentIdentifier ||
from is ModuleComponentIdentifier && (from.group == "net.minecraft" || from.group == "io.netty")
) {
// If the version is different between the requested and selected version, report an error.
val selected = dependency.selected.moduleVersion!!.version
val requestedVersion = overrides.get()["${requested.group}:${requested.module}"] ?: requested.version
if (requestedVersion != selected) {
logger.error("Requested dependency {} (via {}) but got version {}", requested, from, selected)
return false
}
return true
}
return true
}
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ package cc.tweaked.gradle
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.dsl.DependencyHandler
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemLocation
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemLocationProperty
import org.gradle.api.provider.Property
import org.gradle.api.provider.Provider
import org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec
@@ -129,3 +128,42 @@ fun <T> Property<T>.setProvider(provider: Provider<out T>) = set(provider)
/** Short-cut method to get the absolute path of a [FileSystemLocation] provider. */
fun Provider<out FileSystemLocation>.getAbsolutePath(): String = get().asFile.absolutePath
/**
* Get the version immediately after the provided version.
*
* For example, given "1.2.3", this will return "1.2.4".
*/
fun getNextVersion(version: String): String {
// Split a version like x.y.z-SNAPSHOT into x.y.z and -SNAPSHOT
val dashIndex = version.indexOf('-')
val mainVersion = if (dashIndex < 0) version else version.substring(0, dashIndex)
// Find the last component in x.y.z and increment it.
val lastIndex = mainVersion.lastIndexOf('.')
if (lastIndex < 0) throw IllegalArgumentException("Cannot parse version format \"$version\"")
val lastVersion = try {
mainVersion.substring(lastIndex + 1).toInt()
} catch (e: NumberFormatException) {
throw IllegalArgumentException("Cannot parse version format \"$version\"", e)
}
// Then append all components together.
val out = StringBuilder()
out.append(version, 0, lastIndex + 1)
out.append(lastVersion + 1)
if (dashIndex >= 0) out.append(version, dashIndex, version.length)
return out.toString()
}
/**
* Capitalise the first letter of the string.
*
* This is a replacement for the now deprecated [String.capitalize].
*/
fun String.capitalise(): String {
if (isEmpty()) return this
val first = this[0]
val firstTitle = first.titlecaseChar()
return if (first == firstTitle) this else firstTitle + substring(1)
}

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.RunConfig
import net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.runs.setRunConfigInternal
import org.gradle.api.plugins.JavaPluginExtension
import org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec
import org.gradle.jvm.toolchain.JavaToolchainService
import java.nio.file.Files
/**
* Set [JavaExec] task to run a given [RunConfig].
*/
fun JavaExec.setRunConfig(config: RunConfig) {
dependsOn("prepareRuns")
setRunConfigInternal(project, this, config)
doFirst("Create working directory") { Files.createDirectories(workingDir.toPath()) }
javaLauncher.set(
project.extensions.getByType(JavaToolchainService::class.java)
.launcherFor(project.extensions.getByType(JavaPluginExtension::class.java).toolchain),
)
}

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@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.Dependency
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.MinimalExternalModuleDependency
import org.gradle.api.publish.maven.MavenPublication
import org.gradle.api.specs.Spec
/**
* A dependency in a POM file.
*/
data class MavenDependency(val groupId: String?, val artifactId: String?, val version: String?, val scope: String?)
/**
* A spec specifying which dependencies to include/exclude.
*/
class MavenDependencySpec {
private val excludeSpecs = mutableListOf<Spec<MavenDependency>>()
fun exclude(spec: Spec<MavenDependency>) {
excludeSpecs.add(spec)
}
fun exclude(dep: Dependency) {
exclude {
(dep.group.isNullOrEmpty() || dep.group == it.groupId) &&
(dep.name.isNullOrEmpty() || dep.name == it.artifactId) &&
(dep.version.isNullOrEmpty() || dep.version == it.version)
}
}
fun exclude(dep: MinimalExternalModuleDependency) {
exclude {
dep.module.group == it.groupId && dep.module.name == it.artifactId
}
}
fun isIncluded(dep: MavenDependency) = !excludeSpecs.any { it.isSatisfiedBy(dep) }
}
/**
* Configure dependencies present in this publication's POM file.
*
* While this approach is very ugly, it's the easiest way to handle it!
*/
fun MavenPublication.mavenDependencies(action: MavenDependencySpec.() -> Unit) {
val spec = MavenDependencySpec()
action(spec)
pom.withXml {
val dependencies = XmlUtil.findChild(asNode(), "dependencies") ?: return@withXml
dependencies.children().map { it as groovy.util.Node }.forEach {
val dep = MavenDependency(
groupId = XmlUtil.findChild(it, "groupId")?.text(),
artifactId = XmlUtil.findChild(it, "artifactId")?.text(),
version = XmlUtil.findChild(it, "version")?.text(),
scope = XmlUtil.findChild(it, "scope")?.text(),
)
if (!spec.isIncluded(dep)) it.parent().remove(it)
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import cc.tweaked.vanillaextract.core.util.MoreFiles
import org.gradle.api.Action
import org.gradle.api.DefaultTask
import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.file.*
import org.gradle.api.model.ObjectFactory
import org.gradle.api.provider.ListProperty
import org.gradle.api.tasks.*
import javax.inject.Inject
/**
* Merge common files across multiple directories into one destination directory.
*
* This is intended for merging the generated resources from the Forge and Fabric projects. Files common between the two
* are written to the global [output] directory, while distinct files are written to the per-source
* [MergeTrees.Source.output] directory.
*/
abstract class MergeTrees : DefaultTask() {
/**
* A source directory to read from.
*/
interface Source {
/**
* The folder contianing all input files.
*/
@get:InputFiles
@get:PathSensitive(PathSensitivity.RELATIVE)
val input: ConfigurableFileTree
fun input(configure: Action<ConfigurableFileTree>) {
configure.execute(input)
}
/**
* The folder to write files unique to this folder to.
*/
@get:OutputDirectory
val output: DirectoryProperty
}
/**
* The list of sources.
*/
@get:Nested
abstract val sources: ListProperty<Source>
/**
* Add and configure a new source.
*/
fun source(configure: Action<Source>) {
val instance = objectFactory.newInstance(Source::class.java)
configure.execute(instance)
instance.output.disallowChanges()
sources.add(instance)
}
/**
* The directory to write common files to.
*/
@get:OutputDirectory
abstract val output: DirectoryProperty
@get:Inject
protected abstract val objectFactory: ObjectFactory
@get:Inject
protected abstract val fsOperations: FileSystemOperations
@TaskAction
fun run() {
val sources = this.sources.get()
if (sources.isEmpty()) throw GradleException("Cannot have an empty list of sources")
val files = mutableMapOf<String, SharedFile>()
for (source in sources) {
source.input.visit(
object : FileVisitor {
override fun visitDir(dirDetails: FileVisitDetails) = Unit
override fun visitFile(fileDetails: FileVisitDetails) {
val path = fileDetails.file.toRelativeString(source.input.dir)
val hash = MoreFiles.computeSha1(fileDetails.file.toPath())
val existing = files[path]
if (existing == null) {
files[path] = SharedFile(hash, 1)
} else if (existing.hash == hash) {
existing.found++
}
}
},
)
}
val sharedFiles = files.entries.asSequence().filter { (_, v) -> v.found == sources.size }.map { (k, _) -> k }.toList()
// Copy shared files to the common directory
fsOperations.sync {
from(sources[0].input)
into(output)
include(sharedFiles)
}
// And all other files to their per-source directory
for (source in sources) {
fsOperations.sync {
from(source.input)
into(source.output)
exclude(sharedFiles)
}
}
}
class SharedFile(val hash: String, var found: Int)
}

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@@ -4,23 +4,17 @@
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import cc.tweaked.vanillaextract.configurations.Capabilities
import cc.tweaked.vanillaextract.configurations.MinecraftSetup
import org.gradle.api.Project
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.Configuration
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.ModuleDependency
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.dsl.DependencyHandler
import org.gradle.api.attributes.Bundling
import org.gradle.api.attributes.Category
import org.gradle.api.attributes.LibraryElements
import org.gradle.api.attributes.Usage
import org.gradle.api.attributes.java.TargetJvmVersion
import org.gradle.api.capabilities.Capability
import org.gradle.api.plugins.BasePlugin
import org.gradle.api.plugins.JavaPluginExtension
import org.gradle.api.tasks.SourceSet
import org.gradle.api.tasks.bundling.Jar
import org.gradle.api.tasks.javadoc.Javadoc
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.get
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.named
/**
* This sets up a separate client-only source set, and extends that and the main/common source set with additional
@@ -30,7 +24,6 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
private val java = project.extensions.getByType(JavaPluginExtension::class.java)
private val sourceSets = java.sourceSets
private val configurations = project.configurations
private val objects = project.objects
private val main = sourceSets[SourceSet.MAIN_SOURCE_SET_NAME]
private val test = sourceSets[SourceSet.TEST_SOURCE_SET_NAME]
@@ -43,13 +36,7 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
val client = sourceSets.maybeCreate("client")
// Ensure the client classpaths behave the same as the main ones.
configurations.named(client.compileClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(configurations[main.compileClasspathConfigurationName])
}
configurations.named(client.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(configurations[main.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName])
}
consistentWithMain(client)
// Set up an API configuration for clients (to ensure it's consistent with the main source set).
val clientApi = configurations.maybeCreate(client.apiConfigurationName).apply {
@@ -59,31 +46,13 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
}
configurations.named(client.implementationConfigurationName) { extendsFrom(clientApi) }
/*
Now add outgoing variants for the main and common source sets that we can consume downstream. This is possibly
the worst way to do things, but unfortunately the alternatives don't actually work very well:
- Just using source set outputs: This means dependencies don't propagate, which means when :fabric depends
on :fabric-api, we don't inherit the fake :common-api in IDEA.
- Having separate common/main jars: Nice in principle, but unfortunately Forge needs a separate deobf jar
task (as the original jar is obfuscated), and IDEA is not able to map its output back to a source set.
This works for now, but is incredibly brittle. It's part of the reason we can't use testFixtures inside our
MC projects, as that adds a project(self) -> test dependency, which would pull in the jar instead.
Note we register a fake client jar here. It's not actually needed, but is there to make sure IDEA has
a way to tell that client classes are needed at runtime.
I'm so sorry, deeply aware how cursed this is.
*/
setupOutgoing(main, "CommonOnly")
project.tasks.register(client.jarTaskName, Jar::class.java) {
description = "An empty jar standing in for the client classes."
group = BasePlugin.BUILD_GROUP
archiveClassifier.set("client")
}
setupOutgoing(client)
MinecraftSetup(project).setupOutgoingConfigurations()
// Reset the client classpath (Loom configures it slightly differently to this) and add a main -> client
// dependency. Here we /can/ use source set outputs as we add transitive deps by patching the classpath. Nasty,
@@ -106,88 +75,70 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
project.tasks.named("jar", Jar::class.java) { from(client.output) }
project.tasks.named("sourcesJar", Jar::class.java) { from(client.allSource) }
setupBasic()
}
private fun consistentWithMain(sourceSet: SourceSet) {
configurations.named(sourceSet.compileClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(configurations[main.compileClasspathConfigurationName])
}
configurations.named(sourceSet.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName) {
shouldResolveConsistentlyWith(configurations[main.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName])
}
}
private fun setupBasic() {
val client = sourceSets["client"]
project.extensions.configure(CCTweakedExtension::class.java) {
sourceDirectories.add(SourceSetReference.internal(client))
}
}
private fun setupOutgoing(sourceSet: SourceSet, suffix: String = "") {
setupOutgoing("${sourceSet.apiElementsConfigurationName}$suffix", sourceSet, objects.named(Usage.JAVA_API)) {
description = "API elements for ${sourceSet.name}"
extendsFrom(configurations[sourceSet.apiConfigurationName])
}
setupOutgoing("${sourceSet.runtimeElementsConfigurationName}$suffix", sourceSet, objects.named(Usage.JAVA_RUNTIME)) {
description = "Runtime elements for ${sourceSet.name}"
extendsFrom(configurations[sourceSet.implementationConfigurationName], configurations[sourceSet.runtimeOnlyConfigurationName])
}
// Register a task to check there are no conflicts with the core project.
val checkDependencyConsistency =
project.tasks.register("checkDependencyConsistency", DependencyCheck::class.java) {
// We need to check both the main and client classpath *configurations*, as the actual configuration
configuration(configurations.named(main.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
configuration(configurations.named(client.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
}
project.tasks.named("check") { dependsOn(checkDependencyConsistency) }
}
/**
* Set up an outgoing configuration for a specific source set. We set an additional "main" or "client" capability
* (depending on the source set name) which allows downstream projects to consume them separately (see
* [DependencyHandler.commonClasses] and [DependencyHandler.clientClasses]).
* Create a new configuration that pulls in the main and client classes from the mod.
*/
private fun setupOutgoing(name: String, sourceSet: SourceSet, usage: Usage, configure: Configuration.() -> Unit) {
configurations.register(name) {
isVisible = false
isCanBeConsumed = true
isCanBeResolved = false
configure(this)
attributes {
attribute(Category.CATEGORY_ATTRIBUTE, objects.named(Category.LIBRARY))
attribute(Usage.USAGE_ATTRIBUTE, usage)
attribute(Bundling.BUNDLING_ATTRIBUTE, objects.named(Bundling.EXTERNAL))
attributeProvider(
TargetJvmVersion.TARGET_JVM_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE,
java.toolchain.languageVersion.map { it.asInt() },
)
attribute(LibraryElements.LIBRARY_ELEMENTS_ATTRIBUTE, objects.named(LibraryElements.JAR))
}
outgoing {
capability(BasicOutgoingCapability(project, sourceSet.name))
// We have two outgoing variants here: the original jar and the classes.
artifact(project.tasks.named(sourceSet.jarTaskName))
variants.create("classes") {
attributes.attribute(LibraryElements.LIBRARY_ELEMENTS_ATTRIBUTE, objects.named(LibraryElements.CLASSES))
sourceSet.output.classesDirs.forEach { artifact(it) { builtBy(sourceSet.output) } }
}
}
}
private fun createDerivedConfiguration(name: String) {
val client = sourceSets["client"]
val sourceSet = sourceSets.create(name)
sourceSet.compileClasspath += main.compileClasspath + client.compileClasspath
sourceSet.runtimeClasspath += main.runtimeClasspath + client.runtimeClasspath
consistentWithMain(sourceSet)
project.dependencies.add(sourceSet.implementationConfigurationName, main.output)
project.dependencies.add(sourceSet.implementationConfigurationName, client.output)
}
companion object {
const val DATAGEN = "datagen"
const val EXAMPLES = "examples"
const val TEST_MOD = "testMod"
fun setupBasic(project: Project) {
MinecraftConfigurations(project).setupBasic()
}
fun setup(project: Project) {
MinecraftConfigurations(project).setup()
}
fun createDerivedConfiguration(project: Project, name: String) {
MinecraftConfigurations(project).createDerivedConfiguration(name)
}
}
}
private class BasicIncomingCapability(private val module: ModuleDependency, private val name: String) : Capability {
override fun getGroup(): String = module.group!!
override fun getName(): String = "${module.name}-$name"
override fun getVersion(): String? = null
}
fun DependencyHandler.clientClasses(notation: Any): ModuleDependency =
Capabilities.clientClasses(create(notation) as ModuleDependency)
private class BasicOutgoingCapability(private val project: Project, private val name: String) : Capability {
override fun getGroup(): String = project.group.toString()
override fun getName(): String = "${project.name}-$name"
override fun getVersion(): String = project.version.toString()
}
fun DependencyHandler.clientClasses(notation: Any): ModuleDependency {
val dep = create(notation) as ModuleDependency
dep.capabilities { requireCapability(BasicIncomingCapability(dep, "client")) }
return dep
}
fun DependencyHandler.commonClasses(notation: Any): ModuleDependency {
val dep = create(notation) as ModuleDependency
dep.capabilities { requireCapability(BasicIncomingCapability(dep, "main")) }
return dep
}
fun DependencyHandler.commonClasses(notation: Any): ModuleDependency =
Capabilities.commonClasses(create(notation) as ModuleDependency)

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.RunConfig
import net.neoforged.moddevgradle.internal.RunGameTask
import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemOperations
import org.gradle.api.invocation.Gradle
@@ -65,11 +65,19 @@ abstract class ClientJavaExec : JavaExec() {
setTestProperties()
}
fun copyFromForge(path: String) = copyFromForge(project.tasks.getByName(path, RunGameTask::class))
/**
* Set this task to run a given [RunConfig].
* Set this task to run a given [RunGameTask].
*/
fun setRunConfig(config: RunConfig) {
(this as JavaExec).setRunConfig(config)
fun copyFromForge(task: RunGameTask) {
copyFrom(task)
// Eagerly evaluate the behaviour of RunGameTask.exec
environment.putAll(task.environmentProperty.get())
classpath(task.classpathProvider)
workingDir = task.gameDirectory.get().asFile
setTestProperties() // setRunConfig may clobber some properties, ensure everything is set.
}

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@@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ import org.gradle.api.file.Directory
import org.gradle.api.file.DirectoryProperty
import org.gradle.api.provider.Provider
import org.gradle.api.tasks.*
import org.gradle.process.ExecOperations
import java.io.File
import javax.inject.Inject
class NodePlugin : Plugin<Project> {
override fun apply(project: Project) {
@@ -43,10 +45,13 @@ abstract class NpmInstall : DefaultTask() {
@get:OutputDirectory
val nodeModules: Provider<Directory> = projectRoot.dir("node_modules")
@get:Inject
protected abstract val execOperations: ExecOperations
@TaskAction
fun install() {
project.exec {
commandLine("npm", "ci")
execOperations.exec {
commandLine(ProcessHelpers.getExecutable("npm"), "ci")
workingDir = projectRoot.get().asFile
}
}
@@ -59,6 +64,6 @@ abstract class NpmInstall : DefaultTask() {
abstract class NpxExecToDir : ExecToDir() {
init {
dependsOn(NpmInstall.TASK_NAME)
executable = "npx"
executable = ProcessHelpers.getExecutable("npx")
}
}

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@@ -4,48 +4,36 @@
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.ProcessGroovyMethods
import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import java.io.BufferedReader
import java.io.File
import java.io.InputStreamReader
internal object ProcessHelpers {
fun startProcess(vararg command: String): Process {
// Something randomly passes in "GIT_DIR=" as an environment variable which clobbers everything else. Don't
// inherit the environment array!
return ProcessBuilder()
.command(*command)
.redirectError(ProcessBuilder.Redirect.INHERIT)
.also { it.environment().clear() }
.start()
}
fun captureOut(vararg command: String): String {
val process = startProcess(*command)
process.outputStream.close()
val result = ProcessGroovyMethods.getText(process)
process.waitForOrThrow("Failed to run command")
return result
}
fun captureLines(vararg command: String): List<String> {
val process = startProcess(*command)
process.outputStream.close()
val out = BufferedReader(InputStreamReader(process.inputStream)).use { reader ->
reader.lines().filter { it.isNotEmpty() }.toList()
}
ProcessGroovyMethods.closeStreams(process)
process.waitForOrThrow("Failed to run command")
return out
}
fun onPath(name: String): Boolean {
val path = System.getenv("PATH") ?: return false
return path.splitToSequence(File.pathSeparator).any { File(it, name).exists() }
}
/**
* Search for an executable on the `PATH` if required.
*
* [Process]/[ProcessBuilder] does not handle all executable file extensions on Windows (such as `.com). When on
* Windows, this function searches `PATH` and `PATHEXT` for an executable matching [name].
*/
fun getExecutable(name: String): String {
if (!System.getProperty("os.name").lowercase().contains("windows")) return name
val path = (System.getenv("PATH") ?: return name).split(File.pathSeparator)
val pathExt = (System.getenv("PATHEXT") ?: return name).split(File.pathSeparator)
for (pathEntry in path) {
for (ext in pathExt) {
val resolved = File(pathEntry, name + ext)
if (resolved.exists()) return resolved.getAbsolutePath()
}
}
return name
}
}
internal fun Process.waitForOrThrow(message: String) {

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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.runs
import net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.RunConfig
import org.gradle.api.Project
import org.gradle.process.CommandLineArgumentProvider
import org.gradle.process.JavaExecSpec
import java.io.File
import java.util.function.Supplier
import java.util.stream.Collectors
import java.util.stream.Stream
/**
* Set up a [JavaExecSpec] to execute a [RunConfig].
*
* [MinecraftRunTask] sets up all its properties when the task is executed, rather than when configured. As such, it's
* not possible to use [cc.tweaked.gradle.copyToFull] like we do for Fabric. Instead, we set up the task manually.
*
* Unfortunately most of the functionality we need is package-private, and so we have to put our code into the package.
*/
internal fun setRunConfigInternal(project: Project, spec: JavaExecSpec, config: RunConfig) {
spec.workingDir = File(config.workingDirectory)
spec.mainClass.set(config.main)
for (source in config.allSources) spec.classpath(source.runtimeClasspath)
val originalTask = project.tasks.named(config.taskName, MinecraftRunTask::class.java)
// Add argument and JVM argument via providers, to be as lazy as possible with fetching artifacts.
val lazyTokens = RunConfigGenerator.configureTokensLazy(
project, config, RunConfigGenerator.mapModClassesToGradle(project, config),
originalTask.get().minecraftArtifacts,
originalTask.get().runtimeClasspathArtifacts,
)
spec.argumentProviders.add(
CommandLineArgumentProvider {
RunConfigGenerator.getArgsStream(config, lazyTokens, false).toList()
},
)
spec.jvmArgumentProviders.add(
CommandLineArgumentProvider {
(if (config.isClient) config.jvmArgs + originalTask.get().additionalClientArgs.get() else config.jvmArgs).map { config.replace(lazyTokens, it) } +
config.properties.map { (k, v) -> "-D${k}=${config.replace(lazyTokens, v)}" }
},
)
for ((key, value) in config.environment) spec.environment(key, config.replace(lazyTokens, value))
}

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<property name="tabWidth" value="4"/>
<property name="charset" value="UTF-8" />
<module name="BeforeExecutionExclusionFileFilter">
<property name="fileNamePattern" value="module\-info\.java$"/>
</module>
<module name="SuppressionFilter">
<property name="file" value="${config_loc}/suppressions.xml" />
<property name="file" value="${config_loc}/suppressions.xml" />
</module>
<module name="BeforeExecutionExclusionFileFilter">
@@ -120,7 +124,7 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
</module>
<module name="MethodTypeParameterName" />
<module name="PackageName">
<property name="format" value="^(dan200\.computercraft|cc\.tweaked)(\.[a-z][a-z0-9]*)*" />
<property name="format" value="^(dan200\.computercraft|cc\.tweaked|com\.example\.examplemod)(\.[a-z][a-z0-9]*)*" />
</module>
<module name="ParameterName" />
<module name="StaticVariableName">

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<suppress checks="PackageName" files=".*[\\/]T[A-Za-z]+.java" />
<!-- Allow underscores in our test classes. -->
<suppress checks="MethodName" files=".*Contract.java" />
<suppress checks="MethodName" files=".*(Contract|Test).java" />
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
FROM gitpod/workspace-base
USER gitpod
RUN sudo apt-get -q update \
&& sudo apt-get install -yq openjdk-16-jdk python3-pip npm \
&& sudo pip3 install pre-commit \
&& sudo update-java-alternatives --set java-1.16.0-openjdk-amd64

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
files:
- source: projects/common/src/generated/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/en_us.json
translation: /projects/common/src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lang/%locale_with_underscore%.json
languages_mapping:
locale_with_underscore:
cs: cs_cz # Czech
da: da_dk # Danish
de: de_de # German
es-ES: es_es # Spanish
fr: fr_fr # French
it: it_it # Italian
ja: ja_jp # Japanese
ko: ko_kr # Korean
nb: nb_no # Norwegian Bokmal
nl: nl_nl # Dutch
pl: pl_pl # Polish
pt-BR: pt_br # Portuguese, Brazilian
ru: ru_ru # Russian
sv-SE: sv_se # Sweedish
tok: tok # Toki Pona
tr: tr_tr # Turkish
uk: uk_ua # Ukraine
vi: vi_vn # Vietnamese
zh-CN: zh_cn # Chinese Simplified

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The [`file_transfer`] event is queued when a user drags-and-drops a file on an open computer.
This event contains a single argument of type [`TransferredFiles`], which can be used to [get the files to be
transferred][`TransferredFiles.getFiles`]. Each file returned is a [binary file handle][`fs.BinaryReadHandle`] with an
transferred][`TransferredFiles.getFiles`]. Each file returned is a [binary file handle][`fs.ReadHandle`] with an
additional [getName][`TransferredFile.getName`] method.
## Return values

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SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
The [`monitor_resize`] event is fired when an adjacent or networked monitor's size is changed.
The [`monitor_resize`] event is fired when an adjacent or networked [monitor's][`monitor`] size is changed.
## Return Values
1. [`string`]: The event name.

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SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
The [`monitor_touch`] event is fired when an adjacent or networked Advanced Monitor is right-clicked.
The [`monitor_touch`] event is fired when an adjacent or networked [Advanced Monitor][`monitor`] is right-clicked.
## Return Values
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SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
The [`event!redstone`] event is fired whenever any redstone inputs on the computer change.
The [`event!redstone`] event is fired whenever any redstone inputs on the computer or [relay][`redstone_relay`] change.
## Return values
1. [`string`]: The event name.
@@ -21,3 +21,7 @@ while true do
print("A redstone input has changed!")
end
```
## See also
- [The `redstone` API on computers][`module!redstone`]
- [The `redstone_relay` peripheral][`redstone_relay`]

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constellation is redundant, but it does not cause problems.
## Building a GPS constellation
<img alt="An example GPS constellation." src="/images/gps-constellation-example.png" class="big-image" />
<img alt="An example GPS constellation." src="../images/gps-constellation-example.png" class="big-image" />
We are going to build our GPS constellation as shown in the image above. You will need 4 computers and either 4 wireless
modems or 4 ender modems. Try not to mix ender and wireless modems together as you might get some odd behavior when your

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@@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ different.
First, we require the dfpwm module and call [`cc.audio.dfpwm.make_decoder`] to construct a new decoder. This decoder
accepts blocks of DFPWM data and converts it to a list of 8-bit amplitudes, which we can then play with our speaker.
As mentioned above, [`speaker.playAudio`] accepts at most 128×1024 samples in one go. DFPMW uses a single bit for each
As mentioned above, [`speaker.playAudio`] accepts at most 128×1024 samples in one go. DFPWM uses a single bit for each
sample, which means we want to process our audio in chunks of 16×1024 bytes (16KiB). In order to do this, we use
[`io.lines`], which provides a nice way to loop over chunks of a file. You can of course just use [`fs.open`] and
[`fs.BinaryReadHandle.read`] if you prefer.
[`fs.ReadHandle.read`] if you prefer.
## Processing audio
As mentioned near the beginning of this guide, PCM audio is pretty easy to work with as it's just a list of amplitudes.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ end
> [Confused?][!NOTE]
> Don't worry if you don't understand this example. It's quite advanced, and does use some ideas that this guide doesn't
> cover. That said, don't be afraid to ask on [GitHub Discussions] or [IRC] either!
> cover. That said, don't be afraid to ask [the community for help][community].
It's worth noting that the examples of audio processing we've mentioned here are about manipulating the _amplitude_ of
the wave. If you wanted to modify the _frequency_ (for instance, shifting the pitch), things get rather more complex.
@@ -205,5 +205,4 @@ This is, I'm afraid, left as an exercise to the reader.
[PCM]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-code_modulation "Pulse-code Modulation - Wikipedia"
[Ring Buffer]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_buffer "Circular buffer - Wikipedia"
[Sine Wave]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave "Sine wave - Wikipedia"
[GitHub Discussions]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions
[IRC]: https://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"
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SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
# ![CC: Tweaked](logo.png)
<h1>
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="logo-darkmode.png">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="logo.png">
<img alt="CC: Tweaked" src="logo.png">
</picture>
</h1>
CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the
much-beloved [ComputerCraft], it continues its legacy with improved performance and stability, along with a wealth of
new features.
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [CurseForge] or [Modrinth]. It runs on both [Minecraft Forge] and [Fabric].
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [Modrinth]. It runs on both [Minecraft Forge] and [Fabric].
## Features
Controlled using the [Lua programming language][lua], CC: Tweaked's computers provides all the tools you need to start
@@ -38,12 +45,16 @@ little daunting getting started. Thankfully, there's several fantastic tutorials
- [Direwolf20's ComputerCraft tutorials](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrUHUhfCY5A "ComputerCraft Tutorial Episode 1 - HELP! and Hello World")
- [Sethbling's ComputerCraft series](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSsx4VSe-Uk "Programming Tutorial with Minecraft Turtles -- Ep. 1: Intro to Turtles and If-Then-Else_End")
- [Lyqyd's Computer Basics 1](http://www.computercraft.info/forums2/index.php?/topic/15033-computer-basics-i/ "Computer Basics I")
- [Lyqyd's Computer Basics 1](https://ccf.squiddev.cc/forums2/index.php?/topic/15033-computer-basics-i/ "Computer Basics I")
Once you're a little more familiar with the mod, the sidebar and links below provide more detailed documentation on the
various APIs and peripherals provided by the mod.
If you get stuck, do [ask a question on GitHub][GitHub Discussions] or pop in to the ComputerCraft's [IRC channel][IRC].
<h2 id="community">Community</h2>
If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about
ComputerCraft, do check out our [GitHub discussions page][GitHub discussions]! There's also a fairly populated,
albeit quiet IRC channel on [EsperNet], if that's more your cup of tea. You can join `#computercraft` through your
desktop client, or online using [KiwiIRC].
## Get Involved
CC: Tweaked lives on [GitHub]. If you've got any ideas, feedback or bugs please do [create an issue][bug].
@@ -51,11 +62,11 @@ CC: Tweaked lives on [GitHub]. If you've got any ideas, feedback or bugs please
[github]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/ "CC: Tweaked on GitHub"
[bug]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues/new/choose
[computercraft]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft "ComputerCraft on GitHub"
[curseforge]: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/cc-tweaked "Download CC: Tweaked from CurseForge"
[modrinth]: https://modrinth.com/mod/gu7yAYhd "Download CC: Tweaked from Modrinth"
[forge]: https://files.minecraftforge.net/ "Download Minecraft Forge."
[Minecraft Forge]: https://files.minecraftforge.net/ "Download Minecraft Forge."
[Fabric]: https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/ "Download Fabric."
[lua]: https://www.lua.org/ "Lua's main website"
[GitHub Discussions]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions
[IRC]: https://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"
[EsperNet]: https://www.esper.net/
[KiwiIRC]: https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/#irc://irc.esper.net:+6697/#computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"

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@@ -45,12 +45,16 @@ little daunting getting started. Thankfully, there's several fantastic tutorials
- [Direwolf20's ComputerCraft tutorials](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrUHUhfCY5A "ComputerCraft Tutorial Episode 1 - HELP! and Hello World")
- [Sethbling's ComputerCraft series](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSsx4VSe-Uk "Programming Tutorial with Minecraft Turtles -- Ep. 1: Intro to Turtles and If-Then-Else_End")
- [Lyqyd's Computer Basics 1](http://www.computercraft.info/forums2/index.php?/topic/15033-computer-basics-i/ "Computer Basics I")
- [Lyqyd's Computer Basics 1](https://ccf.squiddev.cc/forums2/index.php?/topic/15033-computer-basics-i/ "Computer Basics I")
Once you're a little more familiar with the mod, the [wiki](https://tweaked.cc/) provides more detailed documentation on the
various APIs and peripherals provided by the mod.
If you get stuck, do [ask a question on GitHub][GitHub Discussions] or pop in to the ComputerCraft's [IRC channel][IRC].
## Community
If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about
ComputerCraft, do check out our [GitHub discussions page][GitHub discussions]! There's also a fairly populated,
albeit quiet IRC channel on [EsperNet], if that's more your cup of tea. You can join `#computercraft` through your
desktop client, or online using [KiwiIRC].
## Get Involved
CC: Tweaked lives on [GitHub]. If you've got any ideas, feedback or bugs please do [create an issue][bug].
@@ -60,4 +64,5 @@ CC: Tweaked lives on [GitHub]. If you've got any ideas, feedback or bugs please
[computercraft]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft "ComputerCraft on GitHub"
[lua]: https://www.lua.org/ "Lua's main website"
[GitHub Discussions]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions
[IRC]: http://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"
[EsperNet]: https://www.esper.net/
[KiwiIRC]: https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/#irc://irc.esper.net:+6697/#computercraft "#computercraft on EsperNet"

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However, some changes to the underlying game, or CC: Tweaked's own internals may break some programs. This page serves
as documentation for breaking changes and "gotchas" one should look out for between versions.
## CC: Tweaked 1.109.0 to 1.109.3 {#cct-1.109}
- Update to Lua 5.2:
- Support for Lua 5.0's pseudo-argument `arg` has been removed. You should always use `...` for varargs.
- Environments are no longer baked into the runtime, and instead use the `_ENV` local or upvalue. [`getfenv`]/[`setfenv`]
now only work on Lua functions with an `_ENV` upvalue. [`getfenv`] will return the global environment when called
with other functions, and [`setfenv`] will have no effect.
- [`load`]/[`loadstring`] defaults to using the global environment (`_G`) rather than the current coroutine's
environment.
- Support for dumping functions ([`string.dump`]) and loading binary chunks has been removed.
- [`math.random`] now uses Lua 5.4's random number generator.
- File handles, HTTP requests and websockets now always use the original bytes rather than encoding/decoding to UTF-8.
## Minecraft 1.13 {#mc-1.13}
- The "key code" for [`key`] and [`key_up`] events has changed, due to Minecraft updating to LWJGL 3. Make sure you're
using the constants provided by the [`keys`] API, rather than hard-coding numerical values.
@@ -30,7 +44,7 @@ as documentation for breaking changes and "gotchas" one should look out for betw
`keys.enter` constant was queued when the key was pressed)
- Minecraft 1.13 removed the concept of item damage and block metadata (see ["The Flattening"][flattening]). As a
result `turtle.inspect` no longer provides block metadata, and `turtle.getItemDetail` no longer provides damage.
result [`turtle.inspect`] no longer provides block metadata, and [`turtle.getItemDetail`] no longer provides damage.
- Block states (`turtle.inspect().state`) should provide all the same information as block metadata, but in a much
more understandable format.
@@ -56,12 +70,12 @@ as documentation for breaking changes and "gotchas" one should look out for betw
- Unlabelled computers and turtles now keep their ID when broken, meaning that unlabelled computers/items do not stack.
## ComputerCraft 1.80pr1 {#cc-1.80}
- Programs run via `shell.run` are now started in their own isolated environment. This means globals set by programs
- Programs run via [`shell.run`] are now started in their own isolated environment. This means globals set by programs
will not be accessible outside of this program.
- Programs containing `/` are looked up in the current directory and are no longer looked up on the path. For instance,
you can no longer type `turtle/excavate` to run `/rom/programs/turtle/excavate.lua`.
[flattening]: https://minecraft.wiki.com/w/Java_Edition_1.13/Flattening
[legal_data_pack]: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Tutorials/Creating_a_data_pack#Legal_characters
[flattening]: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Java_Edition_1.13/Flattening
[legal_data_pack]: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Tutorials/Creating_a_data_pack#Legal_characters
[datapack-example]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/datapack-example "An example datapack for CC: Tweaked"

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---
module: [kind=reference] computercraft_command
---
<!--
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 The CC: Tweaked Developers
SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
# The `/computercraft` command
CC: Tweaked provides a `/computercraft` command for server owners to manage running computers on a server.
## Permissions {#permissions}
As the `/computercraft` command is mostly intended for debugging and administrative purposes, its sub-commands typically
require you to have op (or similar).
- All players have access to the [`queue`] sub-command.
- On a multi-player server, all other commands require op.
- On a single-player world, the player can run the [`dump`], [`turn-on`]/[`shutdown`], and [`track`] sub-commands, even
when cheats are not enabled. The [`tp`] and [`view`] commands require cheats.
If a permission mod such as [LuckPerms] is installed[^permission], you can configure access to the individual
sub-commands. Each sub-command creates a `computercraft.command.NAME` permission node to control which players can
execute it.
[LuckPerms]: https://github.com/LuckPerms/LuckPerms/ "A permissions plugin for Minecraft servers."
[fabric-permission-api]: https://github.com/lucko/fabric-permissions-api "A simple permissions API for Fabric"
[^permission]: This supports any mod which uses Forge's permission API or [fabric-permission-api].
## Computer selectors {#computer-selectors}
Some commands (such as [`tp`] or [`turn-on`]) target a specific computer, or a list of computers. To specify which
computers to operate on, you must use "computer selectors".
Computer selectors are similar to Minecraft's [entity target selectors], but targeting computers instead. They allow
you to select one or more computers, based on a set of predicates.
The following predicates are supported:
- `id=<id>`: Select computer(s) with a specific id.
- `instance=<id>`: Select the computer with the given instance id.
- `family=<normal|advanced|command>`: Select computers based on their type.
- `label=<label>`: Select computers with the given label.
- `distance=<distance>`: Select computers within a specific distance of the player executing the command. This uses
Minecraft's [float range] syntax.
`#<id>` may also be used as a shorthand for `@c[id=<id>]`, to select computer(s) with a specific id.
### Examples:
- `/computercraft turn-on #12`: Turn on the computer(s) with an id of 12.
- `/computercraft shutdown @c[distance=..100]`: Shut down all computers with 100 blocks of the player.
[entity target selectors]: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Target_selectors "Target Selectors on the Minecraft wiki"
[Float range]: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Argument_types#minecraft:float_range
## Commands {#commands}
### `/computercraft dump` {#dump}
`/computercraft dump` prints a table of currently loaded computers, including their id, position, and whether they're
running. It can also be run with a single computer argument to dump more detailed information about a computer.
![A screenshot of a Minecraft world. In the chat box, there is a table listing 5 computers, with columns labelled
"Computer", "On" and "Position". Below that, is a more detailed list of information about Computer 0, including its
label ("My computer") and that it has a monitor on the right hand side](../images/computercraft-dump.png "An example of
running '/computercraft dump'")
Next to the computer id, there are several buttons to either [teleport][`tp`] to the computer, or [open its terminal
][`view`].
Computers are sorted by distance to the player, so nearby computers will appear earlier.
### `/computercraft turn-on [computers...]` {#turn-on}
Turn on one or more computers or, if no run with no arguments, all loaded computers.
#### Examples
- `/computercraft turn-on #0 #2`: Turn on computers with id 0 and 2.
- `/computercraft turn-on @c[family=command]`: Turn on all command computers.
### `/computercraft shutdown [computers...]` {#shutdown}
Shutdown one or more computers or, if no run with no arguments, all loaded computers.
This is sometimes useful when dealing with lag, as a way to ensure that ComputerCraft is not causing problems.
#### Examples
- `/computercraft shutdown`: Shut down all loaded computers.
- `/computercraft shutdown @c[distance=..10]`: Shut down all computers in a block radius.
### `/computercraft tp [computer]` {#tp}
Teleport to the given computer.
This is normally used from via the [`dump`] command interface rather than being invoked directly.
### `/computercraft view [computer]` {#view}
Open a terminal for the specified computer. This allows remotely viewing computers without having to interact with the
block.
This is normally used from via the [`dump`] command interface rather than being invoked directly.
### `/computercraft track` {#track}
The `/computercraft track` command allows you to enable profiling of computers. When a computer runs code, or interacts
with the Minecraft world, we time how long that takes. This timing information may then be queried, and used to find
computers which may be causing lag.
To enable the profiler, run `/computercraft track start`. Computers will then start recording metrics. Once enough data
has been gathered, run `/computercraft track stop` to stop profiling and display the recorded data.
![](../images/computercraft-track.png)
The table by default shows the number of times each computer has run, and how long it ran for (in total, and on
average). In the above screenshot, we can see one computer was particularly badly behaved, and ran for 7 seconds. The
buttons may be used to [teleport][`tp`] to the computer, or [open its terminal ][`view`], and inspect it further.
`/computercraft track dump` can be used to display this table at any point (including while profiling is still running).
Computers also record other information, such as how much server-thread time they consume, or their HTTP bandwidth
usage. The `dump` subcommand accepts a list of other fields to display, instead of the default timings.
#### Examples
- `/computercraft track dump server_tasks_count server_tasks`: Print the number of server-thread tasks each computer
executed, and how long they took in total.
- `/computercraft track dump http_upload http_download`: Print the number of bytes uploaded and downloaded by each
computer.
### `/computercraft queue` {#queue}
The queue subcommand allows non-operator players to queue a `computer_command` event on *command* computers.
This has a similar purpose to vanilla's [`/trigger`] command. Command computers may choose to listen to this event, and
then perform some action.
[`/trigger`]: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands/trigger "/trigger on the Minecraft wiki"
[`dump`]: #dump "/computercraft dump"
[`queue`]: #queue "/computercraft queue"
[`shutdown`]: #shutdown "/computercraft shutdown"
[`tp`]: #tp "/computercraft tp"
[`track`]: #track "/computercraft track"
[`turn-on`]: #turn-on "/computercraft turn-on"
[`view`]: #view "/computercraft view"
[computer selectors]: #computer-selectors "Computer selectors"

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-->
# Lua 5.2/5.3 features in CC: Tweaked
CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.1. However, Cobalt and CC:T implement additional features from Lua 5.2 and 5.3 (as well as some deprecated 5.0 features) that are not available in base 5.1. This page lists all of the compatibility for these newer versions.
CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.2. However, Cobalt and CC:T implement additional
features from Lua 5.2 and 5.3 (as well as some deprecated 5.0 and 5.1 features). This page lists all of the
compatibility for these newer versions.
## Lua 5.2
| Feature | Supported? | Notes |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `goto`/labels | | |
| `_ENV` | 🔶 | The `_ENV` global points to `getfenv()`, but it cannot be set. |
| `goto`/labels | | |
| `_ENV` | | |
| `\z` escape | ✔ | |
| `\xNN` escape | ✔ | |
| Hex literal fractional/exponent parts | ✔ | |
| Empty statements | | |
| Empty statements | | |
| `__len` metamethod | ✔ | |
| `__ipairs` metamethod | ❌ | Deprecated in Lua 5.3. `ipairs` uses `__len`/`__index` instead. |
| `__pairs` metamethod | ✔ | |
@@ -27,12 +29,12 @@ CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.1. However,
| `collectgarbage` isrunning, generational, incremental options | ❌ | `collectgarbage` does not exist in CC:T. |
| New `load` syntax | ✔ | |
| `loadfile` mode parameter | ✔ | Supports both 5.1 and 5.2+ syntax. |
| Removed `loadstring` | 🔶 | Only if `disable_lua51_features` is enabled in the configuration. |
| Removed `getfenv`, `setfenv` | 🔶 | Only if `disable_lua51_features` is enabled in the configuration. |
| Removed `loadstring` | | |
| Removed `getfenv`, `setfenv` | 🔶 | Only supports closures with an `_ENV` upvalue. |
| `rawlen` function | ✔ | |
| Negative index to `select` | ✔ | |
| Removed `unpack` | 🔶 | Only if `disable_lua51_features` is enabled in the configuration. |
| Arguments to `xpcall` | ✔ | |
| Removed `unpack` | | |
| Arguments to `xpcall` | ✔ | |
| Second return value from `coroutine.running` | ✔ | |
| Removed `module` | ✔ | |
| `package.loaders` -> `package.searchers` | ❌ | |
@@ -40,14 +42,14 @@ CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.1. However,
| `package.config` | ✔ | |
| `package.searchpath` | ✔ | |
| Removed `package.seeall` | ✔ | |
| `string.dump` on functions with upvalues (blanks them out) | | |
| `string.rep` separator | ✔ | |
| `string.dump` on functions with upvalues (blanks them out) | | `string.dump` is not supported |
| `string.rep` separator | ✔ | |
| `%g` match group | ❌ | |
| Removal of `%z` match group | ❌ | |
| Removed `table.maxn` | 🔶 | Only if `disable_lua51_features` is enabled in the configuration. |
| Removed `table.maxn` | | |
| `table.pack`/`table.unpack` | ✔ | |
| `math.log` base argument | ✔ | |
| Removed `math.log10` | 🔶 | Only if `disable_lua51_features` is enabled in the configuration. |
| Removed `math.log10` | | |
| `*L` mode to `file:read` | ✔ | |
| `os.execute` exit type + return value | ❌ | `os.execute` does not exist in CC:T. |
| `os.exit` close argument | ❌ | `os.exit` does not exist in CC:T. |
@@ -61,7 +63,7 @@ CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.1. However,
| Tail call hooks | ❌ | |
| `=` prefix for chunks | ✔ | |
| Yield across C boundary | ✔ | |
| Removal of ambiguity error | | |
| Removal of ambiguity error | | |
| Identifiers may no longer use locale-dependent letters | ✔ | |
| Ephemeron tables | ❌ | |
| Identical functions may be reused | ❌ | Removed in Lua 5.4 |
@@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ CC: Tweaked is based off of the Cobalt Lua runtime, which uses Lua 5.1. However,
| `string.dump` strip argument | ✔ | |
| `string.pack`/`string.unpack`/`string.packsize` | ✔ | |
| `table.move` | ✔ | |
| `math.atan2` -> `math.atan` | | |
| `math.atan2` -> `math.atan` | 🔶 | `math.atan` supports its two argument form. |
| Removed `math.frexp`, `math.ldexp`, `math.pow`, `math.cosh`, `math.sinh`, `math.tanh` | ❌ | |
| `math.maxinteger`/`math.mininteger` | ❌ | |
| `math.tointeger` | ❌ | |

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@@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ function pullEventRaw(filter) end
-- nearest multiple of 0.05.
function sleep(time) end
--- Get the current CraftOS version (for example, `CraftOS 1.8`).
--- Get the current CraftOS version (for example, `CraftOS 1.9`).
--
-- This is defined by `bios.lua`. For the current version of CC:Tweaked, this
-- should return `CraftOS 1.8`.
-- should return `CraftOS 1.9`.
--
-- @treturn string The current CraftOS version.
-- @usage os.version()

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
org.gradle.parallel=true
kotlin.stdlib.default.dependency=false
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ kotlin.jvm.target.validation.mode=error
# Mod properties
isUnstable=false
modVersion=1.108.4
modVersion=1.115.0
# Minecraft properties: We want to configure this here so we can read it in settings.gradle
mcVersion=1.20.1

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
#This file is generated by updateDaemonJvm
toolchainVersion=17

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@@ -10,28 +10,30 @@
fabric-api = "0.86.1+1.20.1"
fabric-loader = "0.14.21"
forge = "47.1.0"
forgeSpi = "6.0.0"
forgeSpi = "7.0.1"
mixin = "0.8.5"
parchment = "2023.08.20"
parchmentMc = "1.20.1"
yarn = "1.20.1+build.10"
# Normal dependencies
asm = "9.5"
autoService = "1.1.1"
checkerFramework = "3.32.0"
cobalt = "0.7.3"
cobalt-next = "0.7.4" # Not a real version, used to constrain the version we accept.
commonsCli = "1.3.1"
# Core dependencies (these versions are tied to the version Minecraft uses)
fastutil = "8.5.9"
guava = "31.1-jre"
jetbrainsAnnotations = "24.0.1"
netty = "4.1.82.Final"
slf4j = "2.0.1"
# Core dependencies (independent of Minecraft)
asm = "9.6"
autoService = "1.1.1"
checkerFramework = "3.42.0"
cobalt = { strictly = "0.9.5" }
commonsCli = "1.6.0"
jetbrainsAnnotations = "24.1.0"
jsr305 = "3.0.2"
jzlib = "1.1.3"
kotlin = "1.8.10"
kotlin-coroutines = "1.6.4"
netty = "4.1.82.Final"
nightConfig = "3.6.7"
slf4j = "2.0.1"
kotlin = "2.1.0"
kotlin-coroutines = "1.10.1"
nightConfig = "3.8.1"
# Minecraft mods
emi = "1.0.8+1.20.1"
@@ -44,33 +46,36 @@ oculus = "1.2.5"
rei = "12.0.626"
rubidium = "0.6.1"
sodium = "mc1.20-0.4.10"
create-forge = "0.5.1.f-33"
create-fabric = "0.5.1-f-build.1467+mc1.20.1"
# Testing
hamcrest = "2.2"
jqwik = "1.7.4"
junit = "5.10.0"
jqwik = "1.8.2"
junit = "5.11.4"
junitPlatform = "1.11.4"
jmh = "1.37"
# Build tools
cctJavadoc = "1.8.0"
checkstyle = "10.12.3"
curseForgeGradle = "1.0.14"
errorProne-core = "2.21.1"
cctJavadoc = "1.8.3"
checkstyle = "10.14.1"
errorProne-core = "2.27.0"
errorProne-plugin = "3.1.0"
fabric-loom = "1.3.7"
forgeGradle = "6.0.8"
githubRelease = "2.4.1"
fabric-loom = "1.9.2"
githubRelease = "2.5.2"
gradleVersions = "0.50.0"
ideaExt = "1.1.7"
illuaminate = "0.1.0-44-g9ee0055"
librarian = "1.+"
lwjgl = "3.3.1"
minotaur = "2.+"
mixinGradle = "0.7.+"
nullAway = "0.9.9"
spotless = "6.21.0"
illuaminate = "0.1.0-74-gf1551d5"
lwjgl = "3.3.3"
minotaur = "2.8.7"
modDevGradle = "2.0.74"
nullAway = "0.10.25"
shadow = "8.3.1"
spotless = "6.23.3"
taskTree = "2.1.1"
teavm = "0.9.0-SQUID.1"
vanillaGradle = "0.2.1-SNAPSHOT"
vineflower = "1.11.0"
teavm = "0.11.0-SQUID.1"
vanillaExtract = "0.2.0"
versionCatalogUpdate = "0.8.1"
[libraries]
# Normal dependencies
@@ -78,7 +83,7 @@ asm = { module = "org.ow2.asm:asm", version.ref = "asm" }
asm-commons = { module = "org.ow2.asm:asm-commons", version.ref = "asm" }
autoService = { module = "com.google.auto.service:auto-service", version.ref = "autoService" }
checkerFramework = { module = "org.checkerframework:checker-qual", version.ref = "checkerFramework" }
cobalt = { module = "org.squiddev:Cobalt", version.ref = "cobalt" }
cobalt = { module = "cc.tweaked:cobalt", version.ref = "cobalt" }
commonsCli = { module = "commons-cli:commons-cli", version.ref = "commonsCli" }
fastutil = { module = "it.unimi.dsi:fastutil", version.ref = "fastutil" }
forgeSpi = { module = "net.minecraftforge:forgespi", version.ref = "forgeSpi" }
@@ -89,19 +94,22 @@ jzlib = { module = "com.jcraft:jzlib", version.ref = "jzlib" }
kotlin-coroutines = { module = "org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core", version.ref = "kotlin-coroutines" }
kotlin-platform = { module = "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-bom", version.ref = "kotlin" }
kotlin-stdlib = { module = "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib", version.ref = "kotlin" }
netty-codec = { module = "io.netty:netty-codec", version.ref = "netty" }
netty-http = { module = "io.netty:netty-codec-http", version.ref = "netty" }
netty-socks = { module = "io.netty:netty-codec-socks", version.ref = "netty" }
netty-proxy = { module = "io.netty:netty-handler-proxy", version.ref = "netty" }
netty-socks = { module = "io.netty:netty-codec-socks", version.ref = "netty" }
nightConfig-core = { module = "com.electronwill.night-config:core", version.ref = "nightConfig" }
nightConfig-toml = { module = "com.electronwill.night-config:toml", version.ref = "nightConfig" }
slf4j = { module = "org.slf4j:slf4j-api", version.ref = "slf4j" }
# Minecraft mods
fabric-api = { module = "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api", version.ref = "fabric-api" }
fabric-loader = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader", version.ref = "fabric-loader" }
fabric-junit = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader-junit", version.ref = "fabric-loader" }
fabricPermissions = { module = "me.lucko:fabric-permissions-api", version.ref = "fabricPermissions" }
create-fabric = { module = "com.simibubi.create:create-fabric-1.20.1", version.ref = "create-fabric" }
create-forge = { module = "com.simibubi.create:create-1.20.1", version.ref = "create-forge" }
emi = { module = "dev.emi:emi-xplat-mojmap", version.ref = "emi" }
fabric-api = { module = "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api", version.ref = "fabric-api" }
fabric-junit = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader-junit", version.ref = "fabric-loader" }
fabric-loader = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader", version.ref = "fabric-loader" }
fabricPermissions = { module = "me.lucko:fabric-permissions-api", version.ref = "fabricPermissions" }
iris = { module = "maven.modrinth:iris", version.ref = "iris" }
jei-api = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.20.1-common-api", version.ref = "jei" }
jei-fabric = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.20.1-fabric", version.ref = "jei" }
@@ -123,7 +131,10 @@ jqwik-engine = { module = "net.jqwik:jqwik-engine", version.ref = "jqwik" }
junit-jupiter-api = { module = "org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api", version.ref = "junit" }
junit-jupiter-engine = { module = "org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine", version.ref = "junit" }
junit-jupiter-params = { module = "org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-params", version.ref = "junit" }
junit-platform-launcher = { module = "org.junit.platform:junit-platform-launcher", version.ref = "junitPlatform" }
slf4j-simple = { module = "org.slf4j:slf4j-simple", version.ref = "slf4j" }
jmh = { module = "org.openjdk.jmh:jmh-core", version.ref = "jmh" }
jmh-processor = { module = "org.openjdk.jmh:jmh-generator-annprocess", version.ref = "jmh" }
# LWJGL
lwjgl-bom = { module = "org.lwjgl:lwjgl-bom", version.ref = "lwjgl" }
@@ -134,21 +145,20 @@ lwjgl-glfw = { module = "org.lwjgl:lwjgl-glfw" }
# Build tools
cctJavadoc = { module = "cc.tweaked:cct-javadoc", version.ref = "cctJavadoc" }
checkstyle = { module = "com.puppycrawl.tools:checkstyle", version.ref = "checkstyle" }
curseForgeGradle = { module = "net.darkhax.curseforgegradle:CurseForgeGradle", version.ref = "curseForgeGradle" }
errorProne-annotations = { module = "com.google.errorprone:error_prone_annotations", version.ref = "errorProne-core" }
errorProne-api = { module = "com.google.errorprone:error_prone_check_api", version.ref = "errorProne-core" }
errorProne-core = { module = "com.google.errorprone:error_prone_core", version.ref = "errorProne-core" }
errorProne-plugin = { module = "net.ltgt.gradle:gradle-errorprone-plugin", version.ref = "errorProne-plugin" }
errorProne-testHelpers = { module = "com.google.errorprone:error_prone_test_helpers", version.ref = "errorProne-core" }
fabric-loom = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loom", version.ref = "fabric-loom" }
forgeGradle = { module = "net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle", version.ref = "forgeGradle" }
ideaExt = { module = "gradle.plugin.org.jetbrains.gradle.plugin.idea-ext:gradle-idea-ext", version.ref = "ideaExt" }
kotlin-plugin = { module = "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin", version.ref = "kotlin" }
librarian = { module = "org.parchmentmc:librarian", version.ref = "librarian" }
minotaur = { module = "com.modrinth.minotaur:Minotaur", version.ref = "minotaur" }
nullAway = { module = "com.uber.nullaway:nullaway", version.ref = "nullAway" }
modDevGradle = { module = "net.neoforged:moddev-gradle", version.ref = "modDevGradle" }
spotless = { module = "com.diffplug.spotless:spotless-plugin-gradle", version.ref = "spotless" }
teavm-classlib = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-classlib", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-core = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-core", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-jso = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-jso", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-jso-apis = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-jso-apis", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-jso-impl = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-jso-impl", version.ref = "teavm" }
@@ -156,16 +166,16 @@ teavm-metaprogramming-api = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-metaprogramming-api", ve
teavm-metaprogramming-impl = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-metaprogramming-impl", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-platform = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-platform", version.ref = "teavm" }
teavm-tooling = { module = "org.teavm:teavm-tooling", version.ref = "teavm" }
vanillaGradle = { module = "org.spongepowered:vanillagradle", version.ref = "vanillaGradle" }
vineflower = { module = "io.github.juuxel:loom-vineflower", version.ref = "vineflower" }
vanillaExtract = { module = "cc.tweaked.vanilla-extract:plugin", version.ref = "vanillaExtract" }
yarn = { module = "net.fabricmc:yarn", version.ref = "yarn" }
[plugins]
forgeGradle = { id = "net.minecraftforge.gradle", version.ref = "forgeGradle" }
githubRelease = { id = "com.github.breadmoirai.github-release", version.ref = "githubRelease" }
gradleVersions = { id = "com.github.ben-manes.versions", version.ref = "gradleVersions" }
kotlin = { id = "org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm", version.ref = "kotlin" }
librarian = { id = "org.parchmentmc.librarian.forgegradle", version.ref = "librarian" }
mixinGradle = { id = "org.spongepowered.mixin", version.ref = "mixinGradle" }
shadow = { id = "com.gradleup.shadow", version.ref = "shadow" }
taskTree = { id = "com.dorongold.task-tree", version.ref = "taskTree" }
versionCatalogUpdate = { id = "nl.littlerobots.version-catalog-update", version.ref = "versionCatalogUpdate" }
[bundles]
annotations = ["jsr305", "checkerFramework", "jetbrainsAnnotations"]
@@ -175,14 +185,13 @@ kotlin = ["kotlin-stdlib", "kotlin-coroutines"]
externalMods-common = ["jei-api", "nightConfig-core", "nightConfig-toml"]
externalMods-forge-compile = ["moreRed", "oculus", "jei-api"]
externalMods-forge-runtime = ["jei-forge"]
externalMods-fabric = ["nightConfig-core", "nightConfig-toml"]
externalMods-fabric-compile = ["fabricPermissions", "iris", "jei-api", "rei-api", "rei-builtin"]
externalMods-fabric-runtime = ["jei-fabric", "modmenu"]
# Testing
test = ["junit-jupiter-api", "junit-jupiter-params", "hamcrest", "jqwik-api"]
testRuntime = ["junit-jupiter-engine", "jqwik-engine"]
testRuntime = ["junit-jupiter-engine", "junit-platform-launcher", "jqwik-engine"]
# Build tools
teavm-api = [ "teavm-jso", "teavm-jso-apis", "teavm-platform", "teavm-classlib", "teavm-metaprogramming-api" ]
teavm-tooling = [ "teavm-tooling", "teavm-metaprogramming-impl", "teavm-jso-impl" ]
teavm-api = ["teavm-jso", "teavm-jso-apis", "teavm-platform", "teavm-classlib", "teavm-metaprogramming-api"]
teavm-tooling = ["teavm-tooling", "teavm-metaprogramming-impl", "teavm-jso-impl"]

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
distributionPath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.1.1-bin.zip
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.12-bin.zip
networkTimeout=10000
validateDistributionUrl=true
zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
zipStorePath=wrapper/dists

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@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
##############################################################################
#
@@ -55,7 +57,7 @@
# Darwin, MinGW, and NonStop.
#
# (3) This script is generated from the Groovy template
# https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/HEAD/subprojects/plugins/src/main/resources/org/gradle/api/internal/plugins/unixStartScript.txt
# https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/HEAD/platforms/jvm/plugins-application/src/main/resources/org/gradle/api/internal/plugins/unixStartScript.txt
# within the Gradle project.
#
# You can find Gradle at https://github.com/gradle/gradle/.
@@ -83,7 +85,8 @@ done
# This is normally unused
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
APP_BASE_NAME=${0##*/}
APP_HOME=$( cd "${APP_HOME:-./}" && pwd -P ) || exit
# Discard cd standard output in case $CDPATH is set (https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/25036)
APP_HOME=$( cd -P "${APP_HOME:-./}" > /dev/null && printf '%s\n' "$PWD" ) || exit
# Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
MAX_FD=maximum
@@ -130,10 +133,13 @@ location of your Java installation."
fi
else
JAVACMD=java
which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
if ! command -v java >/dev/null 2>&1
then
die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi
fi
# Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
@@ -141,7 +147,7 @@ if ! "$cygwin" && ! "$darwin" && ! "$nonstop" ; then
case $MAX_FD in #(
max*)
# In POSIX sh, ulimit -H is undefined. That's why the result is checked to see if it worked.
# shellcheck disable=SC3045
# shellcheck disable=SC2039,SC3045
MAX_FD=$( ulimit -H -n ) ||
warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit"
esac
@@ -149,7 +155,7 @@ if ! "$cygwin" && ! "$darwin" && ! "$nonstop" ; then
'' | soft) :;; #(
*)
# In POSIX sh, ulimit -n is undefined. That's why the result is checked to see if it worked.
# shellcheck disable=SC3045
# shellcheck disable=SC2039,SC3045
ulimit -n "$MAX_FD" ||
warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit to $MAX_FD"
esac
@@ -198,11 +204,11 @@ fi
# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Xmx64m" "-Xms64m"'
# Collect all arguments for the java command;
# * $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, $JAVA_OPTS, and $GRADLE_OPTS can contain fragments of
# shell script including quotes and variable substitutions, so put them in
# double quotes to make sure that they get re-expanded; and
# * put everything else in single quotes, so that it's not re-expanded.
# Collect all arguments for the java command:
# * DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS, and optsEnvironmentVar are not allowed to contain shell fragments,
# and any embedded shellness will be escaped.
# * For example: A user cannot expect ${Hostname} to be expanded, as it is an environment variable and will be
# treated as '${Hostname}' itself on the command line.
set -- \
"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME" \

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@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
@rem See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
@rem limitations under the License.
@rem
@rem SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
@rem
@if "%DEBUG%"=="" @echo off
@rem ##########################################################################
@@ -43,11 +45,11 @@ set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if %ERRORLEVEL% equ 0 goto execute
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
echo. 1>&2
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. 1>&2
echo. 1>&2
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 1>&2
echo location of your Java installation. 1>&2
goto fail
@@ -57,11 +59,11 @@ set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto execute
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
echo. 1>&2
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME% 1>&2
echo. 1>&2
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 1>&2
echo location of your Java installation. 1>&2
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
(sources
/doc/
/projects/forge/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/projects/common/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/bios.lua
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/
/projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
(library-path
/doc/stub/
/projects/forge/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/projects/common/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/command/
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
(/doc/stub/
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/bios.lua
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/
/projects/forge/build/docs/luaJavadoc/)
/projects/common/build/docs/luaJavadoc/)
(linters -var:unused-global)
(lint (allow-toplevel-global true)))
@@ -105,6 +105,10 @@
/projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/turtle/turtle.lua)
(linters -var:deprecated))
;; Suppress unused variable warnings in the parser.
(at /projects/core/src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/main/cc/internal/syntax/parser.lua
(linters -var:unused))
(at /projects/core/src/test/resources/test-rom
; We should still be able to test deprecated members.
(linters -var:deprecated)

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@@ -13,17 +13,17 @@
},
"devDependencies": {
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^15.2.1",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^11.0.0",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^12.0.0",
"@rollup/plugin-url": "^8.0.1",
"@swc/core": "^1.3.92",
"@types/node": "^20.8.3",
"@types/node": "^22.0.0",
"lightningcss": "^1.22.0",
"preact-render-to-string": "^6.2.1",
"rehype": "^13.0.0",
"rehype-highlight": "^7.0.0",
"rehype-react": "^8.0.0",
"rollup": "^4.0.0",
"tsx": "^3.12.10",
"tsx": "^4.7.0",
"typescript": "^5.2.2"
}
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ plugins {
id("cc-tweaked.vanilla")
}
val mcVersion: String by extra
java {
withJavadocJar()
}
@@ -16,9 +18,61 @@ dependencies {
api(project(":core-api"))
}
val javadocOverview by tasks.registering(Copy::class) {
from("src/overview.html")
into(layout.buildDirectory.dir(name))
expand(
mapOf(
"mcVersion" to mcVersion,
"modVersion" to version,
),
)
}
tasks.javadoc {
title = "CC: Tweaked $version for Minecraft $mcVersion"
include("dan200/computercraft/api/**/*.java")
options {
(this as StandardJavadocDocletOptions)
inputs.files(javadocOverview)
overview(javadocOverview.get().destinationDir.resolve("overview.html").absolutePath)
groups = mapOf(
"Common" to listOf(
"dan200.computercraft.api",
"dan200.computercraft.api.lua",
"dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral",
),
"Upgrades" to listOf(
"dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle",
"dan200.computercraft.api.pocket",
"dan200.computercraft.api.turtle",
"dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades",
),
)
addBooleanOption("-allow-script-in-comments", true)
bottom(
"""
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/prismjs@v1.29.0/components/prism-core.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/prismjs@v1.29.0/plugins/autoloader/prism-autoloader.min.js"></script>
<link href=" https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/prismjs@1.29.0/themes/prism.min.css " rel="stylesheet">
""".trimIndent(),
)
taglets("cc.tweaked.javadoc.SnippetTaglet")
tagletPath(configurations.detachedConfiguration(dependencies.project(":lints")).toList())
val snippetSources = listOf(":common", ":fabric", ":forge").flatMap {
project(it).sourceSets["examples"].allSource.sourceDirectories
}
inputs.files(snippetSources)
jFlags("-Dcc.snippet-path=" + snippetSources.joinToString(File.pathSeparator) { it.absolutePath })
}
// Include the core-api in our javadoc export. This is wrong, but it means we can export a single javadoc dump.
source(project(":core-api").sourceSets.main.map { it.allJava })
}

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@@ -27,8 +27,13 @@ public final class ComputerCraftAPIClient {
* @param serialiser The turtle upgrade serialiser.
* @param modeller The upgrade modeller.
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
* @deprecated This method can lead to confusing load behaviour on Forge. Use
* {@code dan200.computercraft.api.client.FabricComputerCraftAPIClient#registerTurtleUpgradeModeller} on Fabric, or
* {@code dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.RegisterTurtleModellersEvent} on Forge.
*/
@Deprecated(forRemoval = true)
public static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> serialiser, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller) {
// TODO(1.20.4): Remove this
getInstance().registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(serialiser, modeller);
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
/**
* A functional interface to register a {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller} for a class of turtle upgrades.
* <p>
* This interface is largely intended to be used from multi-loader code, to allow sharing registration code between
* multiple loaders.
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller {
/**
* Register a {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller}.
*
* @param serialiser The turtle upgrade serialiser.
* @param modeller The upgrade modeller.
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
*/
<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void register(TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> serialiser, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller);
}

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@@ -4,12 +4,10 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.ComputerCraftAPIClient;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.TransformedModel;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleAccess;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleSide;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.UnbakedModel;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
@@ -21,9 +19,20 @@ import java.util.List;
/**
* Provides models for a {@link ITurtleUpgrade}.
* <p>
* Use {@code dan200.computercraft.api.client.FabricComputerCraftAPIClient#registerTurtleUpgradeModeller} to register a
* modeller on Fabric and {@code dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.RegisterTurtleModellersEvent} to register one
* on Forge.
*
* <h2>Example</h2>
* <h3>Fabric</h3>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.FabricExampleModClient region=turtle_modellers}
*
* <h3>Forge</h3>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.FabricExampleModClient region=turtle_modellers}
*
* @param <T> The type of turtle upgrade this modeller applies to.
* @see ComputerCraftAPIClient#registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(TurtleUpgradeSerialiser, TurtleUpgradeModeller) To register a modeller.
* @see RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller For multi-loader registration support.
*/
public interface TurtleUpgradeModeller<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> {
/**

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@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api;
import dan200.computercraft.api.component.ComputerComponent;
import dan200.computercraft.api.filesystem.Mount;
import dan200.computercraft.api.filesystem.WritableMount;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.GenericSource;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.IComputerSystem;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.ILuaAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.ILuaAPIFactory;
import dan200.computercraft.api.media.IMedia;
@@ -165,7 +167,13 @@ public final class ComputerCraftAPI {
* Register a custom {@link ILuaAPI}, which may be added onto all computers without requiring a peripheral.
* <p>
* Before implementing this interface, consider alternative methods of providing methods. It is generally preferred
* to use peripherals to provide functionality to users.
* to use peripherals to provide functionality to users. If an API is <em>required</em>, you may want to consider
* using {@link ILuaAPI#getModuleName()} to expose this library as a module instead of as a global.
* <p>
* This may be used with {@link IComputerSystem#getComponent(ComputerComponent)} to only attach APIs to specific
* computers. For example, one can add a new API just to turtles with the following code:
*
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleAPI region=register}
*
* @param factory The factory for your API subclass.
* @see ILuaAPIFactory

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.component;
import net.minecraft.commands.CommandSourceStack;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
/**
* A computer which has permission to perform administrative/op commands, such as the command computer.
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface AdminComputer {
/**
* The permission level that this computer can operate at.
*
* @return The permission level for this computer.
* @see CommandSourceStack#hasPermission(int)
*/
default int permissionLevel() {
return 2;
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.component;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.IComputerSystem;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.ILuaAPIFactory;
/**
* A component attached to a computer.
* <p>
* Components provide a mechanism to attach additional data to a computer, that can then be queried with
* {@link IComputerSystem#getComponent(ComputerComponent)}.
* <p>
* This is largely designed for {@linkplain ILuaAPIFactory custom APIs}, allowing APIs to read additional properties
* of the computer, such as its position.
*
* @param <T> The type of this component.
* @see ComputerComponents The built-in components.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("UnusedTypeParameter")
public final class ComputerComponent<T> {
private final String id;
private ComputerComponent(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
/**
* Create a new computer component.
* <p>
* Mods typically will not need to create their own components.
*
* @param namespace The namespace of this component. This should be the mod id.
* @param id The unique id of this component.
* @param <T> The component
* @return The newly created component.
*/
public static <T> ComputerComponent<T> create(String namespace, String id) {
return new ComputerComponent<>(namespace + ":" + id);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "ComputerComponent(" + id + ")";
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.component;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketAccess;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleAccess;
/**
* The {@link ComputerComponent}s provided by ComputerCraft.
*/
public class ComputerComponents {
/**
* The {@link ITurtleAccess} associated with a turtle.
*/
public static final ComputerComponent<ITurtleAccess> TURTLE = ComputerComponent.create(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "turtle");
/**
* The {@link IPocketAccess} associated with a pocket computer.
*/
public static final ComputerComponent<IPocketAccess> POCKET = ComputerComponent.create(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "pocket");
/**
* This component is only present on "command computers", and other computers with admin capabilities.
*/
public static final ComputerComponent<AdminComputer> ADMIN_COMPUTER = ComputerComponent.create(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "admin_computer");
}

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* An item detail provider for {@link ItemStack}'s whose {@link Item} has a specific type.
* An item detail provider for {@link ItemStack}s whose {@link Item} has a specific type.
*
* @param <T> The type the stack's item must have.
*/
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ public abstract class BasicItemDetailProvider<T> implements DetailProvider<ItemS
private final @Nullable String namespace;
/**
* Create a new item detail provider. Meta will be inserted into a new sub-map named as per {@code namespace}.
* Create a new item detail provider. Details will be inserted into a new sub-map named as per {@code namespace}.
*
* @param itemType The type the stack's item must have.
* @param namespace The namespace to use for this provider.
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ public abstract class BasicItemDetailProvider<T> implements DetailProvider<ItemS
}
/**
* Create a new item detail provider. Meta will be inserted directly into the results.
* Create a new item detail provider. Details will be inserted directly into the results.
*
* @param itemType The type the stack's item must have.
*/
@@ -53,21 +53,18 @@ public abstract class BasicItemDetailProvider<T> implements DetailProvider<ItemS
* @param stack The item stack to provide details for.
* @param item The item to provide details for.
*/
public abstract void provideDetails(
Map<? super String, Object> data, ItemStack stack, T item
);
public abstract void provideDetails(Map<? super String, Object> data, ItemStack stack, T item);
@Override
public void provideDetails(Map<? super String, Object> data, ItemStack stack) {
public final void provideDetails(Map<? super String, Object> data, ItemStack stack) {
var item = stack.getItem();
if (!itemType.isInstance(item)) return;
// If `namespace` is specified, insert into a new data map instead of the existing one.
Map<? super String, Object> child = namespace == null ? data : new HashMap<>();
provideDetails(child, stack, itemType.cast(item));
if (namespace != null) {
if (namespace == null) {
provideDetails(data, stack, itemType.cast(item));
} else {
Map<? super String, Object> child = new HashMap<>();
provideDetails(child, stack, itemType.cast(item));
data.put(namespace, child);
}
}

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ public interface DetailRegistry<T> {
* @param provider The detail provider to register.
* @see DetailProvider
*/
void addProvider(DetailProvider<T> provider);
void addProvider(DetailProvider<? super T> provider);
/**
* Compute basic details about an object. This is cheaper than computing all details operation, and so is suitable

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@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.lua;
import dan200.computercraft.api.component.ComputerComponent;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IComputerAccess;
import net.minecraft.core.BlockPos;
import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* An interface passed to {@link ILuaAPIFactory} in order to provide additional information
* about a computer.
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface IComputerSystem extends IComputerAccess {
/**
* Get the level this computer is currently in.
* <p>
* This method is not guaranteed to remain the same (even for stationary computers).
*
* @return The computer's current level.
*/
ServerLevel getLevel();
/**
* Get the position this computer is currently at.
* <p>
* This method is not guaranteed to remain the same (even for stationary computers).
*
* @return The computer's current position.
*/
BlockPos getPosition();
/**
* Get the label for this computer.
*
* @return This computer's label, or {@code null} if it is not set.
*/
@Nullable
String getLabel();
/**
* Get a component attached to this computer.
* <p>
* No component is guaranteed to be on a computer, and so this method should always be guarded with a null check.
* <p>
* This method will always return the same value for a given component, and so may be cached.
*
* @param component The component to query.
* @param <T> The type of the component.
* @return The component, if present.
*/
<T> @Nullable T getComponent(ComputerComponent<T> component);
}

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@@ -4,13 +4,15 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.lua;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* Construct an {@link ILuaAPI} for a specific computer.
* Construct an {@link ILuaAPI} for a computer.
*
* @see ILuaAPI
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI#registerAPIFactory(ILuaAPIFactory)
* @see ComputerCraftAPI#registerAPIFactory(ILuaAPIFactory)
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface ILuaAPIFactory {

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.media;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
/**
* The contents of a page (or book) created by a ComputerCraft printer.
*
* @since 1.115
*/
@Nullable
public interface PrintoutContents {
/**
* Get the (possibly empty) title for this printout.
*
* @return The title of this printout.
*/
String getTitle();
/**
* Get the text contents of this printout, as a sequence of lines.
* <p>
* The lines in the printout may include blank lines at the end of the document, as well as trailing spaces on each
* line.
*
* @return The text contents of this printout.
*/
Stream<String> getTextLines();
/**
* Get the printout contents for a particular stack.
*
* @param stack The stack to get the contents for.
* @return The printout contents, or {@code null} if this is not a printout item.
*/
static @Nullable PrintoutContents get(ItemStack stack) {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().getPrintoutContents(stack);
}
}

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@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
* as a proxy for all network objects. Whilst the node may change networks, an element's node should remain constant
* for its lifespan.
* <p>
* Elements are generally tied to a block or tile entity in world. In such as case, one should provide the
* Elements are generally tied to a block or block entity in world. In such as case, one should provide the
* {@link WiredElement} capability for the appropriate sides.
*/
public interface WiredElement extends WiredSender {
/**
* Called when objects on the network change. This may occur when network nodes are added or removed, or when
* peripherals change.
* Called when peripherals on the network change. This may occur when network nodes are added or removed, or when
* peripherals are attached or detached from a modem.
*
* @param change The change which occurred.
* @see WiredNetworkChange

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.network.wired;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import java.util.Map;
@@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ import java.util.Map;
*
* @see WiredNode#getNetwork()
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface WiredNetwork {
/**
* Create a connection between two nodes.
@@ -35,7 +37,9 @@ public interface WiredNetwork {
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code left} and {@code right} are equal.
* @see WiredNode#connectTo(WiredNode)
* @see WiredNetwork#connect(WiredNode, WiredNode)
* @deprecated Use {@link WiredNode#connectTo(WiredNode)}
*/
@Deprecated
boolean connect(WiredNode left, WiredNode right);
/**
@@ -50,7 +54,9 @@ public interface WiredNetwork {
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code left} and {@code right} are equal.
* @see WiredNode#disconnectFrom(WiredNode)
* @see WiredNetwork#connect(WiredNode, WiredNode)
* @deprecated Use {@link WiredNode#disconnectFrom(WiredNode)}
*/
@Deprecated
boolean disconnect(WiredNode left, WiredNode right);
/**
@@ -64,7 +70,9 @@ public interface WiredNetwork {
* only element.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the node is not in the network.
* @see WiredNode#remove()
* @deprecated Use {@link WiredNode#remove()}
*/
@Deprecated
boolean remove(WiredNode node);
/**
@@ -77,6 +85,8 @@ public interface WiredNetwork {
* @param peripherals The new peripherals for this node.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the node is not in the network.
* @see WiredNode#updatePeripherals(Map)
* @deprecated Use {@link WiredNode#updatePeripherals(Map)}
*/
@Deprecated
void updatePeripherals(WiredNode node, Map<String, IPeripheral> peripherals);
}

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package dan200.computercraft.api.network.wired;
import dan200.computercraft.api.network.PacketNetwork;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import java.util.Map;
@@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ import java.util.Map;
* Wired nodes also provide several convenience methods for interacting with a wired network. These should only ever
* be used on the main server thread.
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
/**
* The associated element for this network node.
@@ -37,7 +39,9 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
* This should only be used on the server thread.
*
* @return This node's network.
* @deprecated Use the connect/disconnect/remove methods on {@link WiredNode}.
*/
@Deprecated
WiredNetwork getNetwork();
/**
@@ -47,12 +51,9 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
*
* @param node The other node to connect to.
* @return {@code true} if a connection was created or {@code false} if the connection already exists.
* @see WiredNetwork#connect(WiredNode, WiredNode)
* @see WiredNode#disconnectFrom(WiredNode)
*/
default boolean connectTo(WiredNode node) {
return getNetwork().connect(this, node);
}
boolean connectTo(WiredNode node);
/**
* Destroy a connection between this node and another.
@@ -61,13 +62,9 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
*
* @param node The other node to disconnect from.
* @return {@code true} if a connection was destroyed or {@code false} if no connection exists.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code node} is not on the same network.
* @see WiredNetwork#disconnect(WiredNode, WiredNode)
* @see WiredNode#connectTo(WiredNode)
*/
default boolean disconnectFrom(WiredNode node) {
return getNetwork().disconnect(this, node);
}
boolean disconnectFrom(WiredNode node);
/**
* Sever all connections this node has, removing it from this network.
@@ -78,11 +75,8 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
* @return Whether this node was removed from the network. One cannot remove a node from a network where it is the
* only element.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the node is not in the network.
* @see WiredNetwork#remove(WiredNode)
*/
default boolean remove() {
return getNetwork().remove(this);
}
boolean remove();
/**
* Mark this node's peripherals as having changed.
@@ -91,9 +85,6 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
* that your network element owns.
*
* @param peripherals The new peripherals for this node.
* @see WiredNetwork#updatePeripherals(WiredNode, Map)
*/
default void updatePeripherals(Map<String, IPeripheral> peripherals) {
getNetwork().updatePeripherals(this, peripherals);
}
void updatePeripherals(Map<String, IPeripheral> peripherals);
}

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@@ -6,10 +6,14 @@ package dan200.computercraft.api.pocket;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeData;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.Entity;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.phys.Vec3;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.Map;
@@ -17,7 +21,22 @@ import java.util.Map;
/**
* Wrapper class for pocket computers.
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface IPocketAccess {
/**
* Get the level in which the pocket computer exists.
*
* @return The pocket computer's level.
*/
ServerLevel getLevel();
/**
* Get the position of the pocket computer.
*
* @return The pocket computer's position.
*/
Vec3 getPosition();
/**
* Gets the entity holding this item.
* <p>
@@ -64,6 +83,26 @@ public interface IPocketAccess {
*/
void setLight(int colour);
/**
* Get the currently equipped upgrade.
*
* @return The currently equipped upgrade.
* @see #getUpgradeNBTData()
* @see #setUpgrade(UpgradeData)
*/
@Nullable
UpgradeData<IPocketUpgrade> getUpgrade();
/**
* Set the upgrade for this pocket computer, also updating the item stack.
* <p>
* Note this method is not thread safe - it must be called from the server thread.
*
* @param upgrade The new upgrade to set it to, may be {@code null}.
* @see #getUpgrade()
*/
void setUpgrade(@Nullable UpgradeData<IPocketUpgrade> upgrade);
/**
* Get the upgrade-specific NBT.
* <p>
@@ -73,6 +112,7 @@ public interface IPocketAccess {
* @see #updateUpgradeNBTData()
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeData(ItemStack)
* @see #getUpgrade()
*/
CompoundTag getUpgradeNBTData();

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@@ -14,13 +14,10 @@ import javax.annotation.Nullable;
* A peripheral which can be equipped to the back side of a pocket computer.
* <p>
* Pocket upgrades are defined in two stages. First, on creates a {@link IPocketUpgrade} subclass and corresponding
* {@link PocketUpgradeSerialiser} instance, which are then registered in a Forge registry.
* {@link PocketUpgradeSerialiser} instance, which are then registered in a Minecraft registry.
* <p>
* You then write a JSON file in your mod's {@literal data/} folder. This is then parsed when the world is loaded, and
* the upgrade registered internally. See the documentation in {@link PocketUpgradeSerialiser} for details on this process
* and where files should be located.
*
* @see PocketUpgradeSerialiser For how to register a pocket computer upgrade.
* the upgrade registered internally.
*/
public interface IPocketUpgrade extends UpgradeBase {
/**

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@@ -8,21 +8,69 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Items;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
/**
* The primary interface for defining an update for Turtles. A turtle update can either be a new tool, or a new
* peripheral.
* <p>
* Turtle upgrades are defined in two stages. First, one creates a {@link ITurtleUpgrade} subclass and corresponding
* {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser} instance, which are then registered in a Forge registry.
* {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser} instance, which are then registered in a Minecraft registry.
* <p>
* You then write a JSON file in your mod's {@literal data/} folder. This is then parsed when the world is loaded, and
* the upgrade registered internally. See the documentation in {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser} for details on this process
* and where files should be located.
* the upgrade automatically registered.
*
* @see TurtleUpgradeSerialiser For how to register a turtle upgrade.
* <h2>Example</h2>
* <h3>Registering the upgrade serialiser</h3>
* First, let's create a new class that implements {@link ITurtleUpgrade}. It is recommended to subclass
* {@link AbstractTurtleUpgrade}, as that provides a default implementation of most methods.
* <p>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleTurtleUpgrade region=body}
* <p>
* Now we must construct a new upgrade serialiser. In most cases, you can use one of the helper methods
* (e.g. {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser#simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction)}), rather than defining your own implementation.
*
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleMod region=turtle_upgrades}
*
* We now must register this upgrade serialiser. This is done the same way as you'd register blocks, items, or other
* Minecraft objects. The approach to do this will depend on mod-loader.
*
* <h4>Fabric</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.FabricExampleMod region=turtle_upgrades}
*
* <h4>Forge</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ForgeExampleMod region=turtle_upgrades}
*
* <h3>Rendering the upgrade</h3>
* Next, we need to register a model for our upgrade. This is done by registering a
* {@link dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller} for your upgrade serialiser.
*
* <h4>Fabric</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.FabricExampleModClient region=turtle_modellers}
*
*
* <h4>Forge</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.FabricExampleModClient region=turtle_modellers}
*
* <h3>Registering the upgrade itself</h3>
* Upgrades themselves are loaded from datapacks when a level is loaded. In order to register our new upgrade, we must
* create a new JSON file at {@code data/<my_mod>/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/<my_upgrade_id>.json}.
*
* {@snippet file = data/examplemod/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/example_turtle_upgrade.json}
*
* The {@code "type"} field points to the ID of the upgrade serialiser we've just registered, while the other fields
* are read by the serialiser itself. As our upgrade was defined with {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser#simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction)}, the
* {@code "item"} field will construct our upgrade with {@link Items#COMPASS}.
* <p>
* Rather than manually creating the file, it is recommended to data-generators to generate this file. This can be done
* with {@link TurtleUpgradeDataProvider}.
*
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.data.TurtleDataProvider region=body}
*
* @see TurtleUpgradeSerialiser Registering a turtle upgrade.
*/
public interface ITurtleUpgrade extends UpgradeBase {
/**

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
/**
* An enum representing the two sides of the turtle that a turtle turtle might reside.
* An enum representing the two sides of the turtle that a turtle upgrade might reside.
*/
public enum TurtleSide {
/**

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@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ import java.util.function.Consumer;
* {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)} function, construct each upgrade, and pass them off to the provided consumer to
* generate them.
*
* <h2>Example</h2>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.data.TurtleDataProvider region=body}
*
* @see TurtleUpgradeSerialiser
*/
public abstract class TurtleUpgradeDataProvider extends UpgradeDataProvider<ITurtleUpgrade, TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>> {

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@@ -27,37 +27,6 @@ import java.util.function.Function;
* If your turtle upgrade doesn't have any associated configurable parameters (like most upgrades), you can use
* {@link #simple(Function)} or {@link #simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction)} to create a basic upgrade serialiser.
*
* <h2>Example (Forge)</h2>
* <pre>{@code
* static final DeferredRegister<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>> SERIALISERS = DeferredRegister.create( TurtleUpgradeSerialiser.TYPE, "my_mod" );
*
* // Register a new upgrade serialiser called "my_upgrade".
* public static final RegistryObject<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<MyUpgrade>> MY_UPGRADE =
* SERIALISERS.register( "my_upgrade", () -> TurtleUpgradeSerialiser.simple( MyUpgrade::new ) );
*
* // Then in your constructor
* SERIALISERS.register( bus );
* }</pre>
* <p>
* We can then define a new upgrade using JSON by placing the following in
* {@literal data/<my_mod>/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/<my_upgrade_id>.json}}.
*
* <pre>{@code
* {
* "type": my_mod:my_upgrade",
* }
* }</pre>
* <p>
* Finally, we need to register a model for our upgrade. This is done with
* {@link dan200.computercraft.api.client.ComputerCraftAPIClient#registerTurtleUpgradeModeller}:
*
* <pre>{@code
* // Register our model inside FMLClientSetupEvent
* ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(MY_UPGRADE.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.flatItem())
* }</pre>
* <p>
* {@link TurtleUpgradeDataProvider} provides a data provider to aid with generating these JSON files.
*
* @param <T> The type of turtle upgrade this is responsible for serialising.
* @see ITurtleUpgrade
* @see TurtleUpgradeDataProvider

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@@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ import java.util.function.Function;
*
* @param <T> The base class of upgrades.
* @param <R> The upgrade serialiser to register for.
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeDataProvider
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.PocketUpgradeDataProvider
*/
public abstract class UpgradeDataProvider<T extends UpgradeBase, R extends UpgradeSerialiser<? extends T>> implements DataProvider {
private final PackOutput output;
@@ -84,13 +86,9 @@ public abstract class UpgradeDataProvider<T extends UpgradeBase, R extends Upgra
/**
* Add all turtle or pocket computer upgrades.
* <p>
* <strong>Example usage:</strong>
* <pre>{@code
* protected void addUpgrades(Consumer<Upgrade<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> addUpgrade) {
* simple(new ResourceLocation("mymod", "speaker"), SPEAKER_SERIALISER.get()).add(addUpgrade);
* }
* }</pre>
*
* <h4>Example</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.data.TurtleDataProvider region=body}
*
* @param addUpgrade A callback used to register an upgrade.
*/

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.filesystem.WritableMount;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.GenericSource;
import dan200.computercraft.api.lua.ILuaAPIFactory;
import dan200.computercraft.api.media.MediaProvider;
import dan200.computercraft.api.media.PrintoutContents;
import dan200.computercraft.api.network.PacketNetwork;
import dan200.computercraft.api.network.wired.WiredElement;
import dan200.computercraft.api.network.wired.WiredNode;
@@ -75,6 +76,9 @@ public interface ComputerCraftAPIService {
DetailRegistry<BlockReference> getBlockInWorldDetailRegistry();
@Nullable
PrintoutContents getPrintoutContents(ItemStack stack);
final class Instance {
static final @Nullable ComputerCraftAPIService INSTANCE;
static final @Nullable Throwable ERROR;

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ public final class Services {
* @throws IllegalStateException When the service cannot be loaded.
*/
public static <T> T load(Class<T> klass) {
var services = ServiceLoader.load(klass).stream().toList();
var services = ServiceLoader.load(klass, klass.getClassLoader()).stream().toList();
return switch (services.size()) {
case 1 -> services.get(0).get();
case 0 -> throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot find service for " + klass.getName());

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@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
<!--
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 The CC: Tweaked Developers
SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
-->
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en">
<body>
<p>
This is the documentation for CC: Tweaked $modVersion for Minecraft $mcVersion. Documentation for other versions of
Minecraft are available on the CC: Tweaked website:
<ul>
<li><a href="/mc-1.20.x/javadoc/">Minecraft 1.20.1</a>
<li><a href="/mc-1.21.x/javadoc/">Minecraft 1.21.1</a>
</ul>
<h1>Quick links</h1>
<p>
You probably want to start in the following places:
<ul>
<li>{@linkplain dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral Registering new peripherals}</li>
<li>
{@link dan200.computercraft.api.lua.LuaFunction} and {@link dan200.computercraft.api.lua.IArguments} for
adding methods to your peripheral or Lua objects.
</li>
<li>{@linkplain dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade Turtle upgrades}</li>
<li>{@linkplain dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketUpgrade Pocket upgrades}</li>
</ul>
<h1>Using</h1>
<p>
CC: Tweaked is hosted on my maven repo, and so is relatively simple to depend on. You may wish to add a soft (or
hard) dependency in your <code>mods.toml</code> file, with the appropriate version bounds, to ensure that API
functionality you depend on is present.
<pre class="language language-groovy"><code>repositories {
maven {
url "https://maven.squiddev.cc"
content { includeGroup("cc.tweaked") }
}
}
dependencies {
// Vanilla (i.e. for multi-loader systems)
compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-common-api:$modVersion")
// Forge Gradle
compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-core-api:$modVersion")
compileOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge-api:$modVersion"))
runtimeOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge:$modVersion"))
// Fabric Loom
modCompileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric-api:$modVersion")
modRuntimeOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric:$modVersion")
}
</code></pre>
<p>
You should also be careful to only use classes within the <code>dan200.computercraft.api</code> package. Non-API
classes are subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API (or need to mixin to
CC:T), please <a href="https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions/new/choose">start a discussion</a> to
let me know!
</body>
</html>

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@@ -2,13 +2,12 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
import cc.tweaked.gradle.annotationProcessorEverywhere
import cc.tweaked.gradle.clientClasses
import cc.tweaked.gradle.commonClasses
import cc.tweaked.gradle.*
plugins {
id("cc-tweaked.vanilla")
id("cc-tweaked.gametest")
id("cc-tweaked.illuaminate")
id("cc-tweaked.mod")
id("cc-tweaked.publishing")
}
@@ -19,16 +18,28 @@ minecraft {
)
}
configurations {
register("cctJavadoc")
}
repositories {
maven("https://maven.minecraftforge.net/") {
content {
includeModule("org.spongepowered", "mixin")
}
}
}
dependencies {
// Pull in our other projects. See comments in MinecraftConfigurations on this nastiness.
implementation(project(":core"))
implementation(commonClasses(project(":common-api")))
clientImplementation(clientClasses(project(":common-api")))
api(project(":core"))
api(commonClasses(project(":common-api")))
clientApi(clientClasses(project(":common-api")))
compileOnly(libs.bundles.externalMods.common)
compileOnly(variantOf(libs.create.forge) { classifier("slim") }) { isTransitive = false }
clientCompileOnly(variantOf(libs.emi) { classifier("api") })
compileOnly(libs.mixin)
annotationProcessorEverywhere(libs.autoService)
testFixturesAnnotationProcessor(libs.autoService)
@@ -36,9 +47,87 @@ dependencies {
testImplementation(libs.bundles.test)
testRuntimeOnly(libs.bundles.testRuntime)
testImplementation(libs.jmh)
testAnnotationProcessor(libs.jmh.processor)
testModCompileOnly(libs.mixin)
testModImplementation(testFixtures(project(":core")))
testModImplementation(testFixtures(project(":common")))
testModImplementation(libs.bundles.kotlin)
testFixturesImplementation(testFixtures(project(":core")))
"cctJavadoc"(libs.cctJavadoc)
}
illuaminate {
version = libs.versions.illuaminate
}
val luaJavadoc by tasks.registering(Javadoc::class) {
description = "Generates documentation for Java-side Lua functions."
group = JavaBasePlugin.DOCUMENTATION_GROUP
val sourceSets = listOf(sourceSets.main.get(), project(":core").sourceSets.main.get())
for (sourceSet in sourceSets) {
source(sourceSet.java)
classpath += sourceSet.compileClasspath
}
destinationDir = layout.buildDirectory.dir("docs/luaJavadoc").get().asFile
val options = options as StandardJavadocDocletOptions
options.docletpath = configurations["cctJavadoc"].files.toList()
options.doclet = "cc.tweaked.javadoc.LuaDoclet"
options.addStringOption("project-root", rootProject.file(".").absolutePath)
options.noTimestamp(false)
javadocTool = javaToolchains.javadocToolFor { languageVersion = CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION }
}
val lintLua by tasks.registering(IlluaminateExec::class) {
group = JavaBasePlugin.VERIFICATION_GROUP
description = "Lint Lua (and Lua docs) with illuaminate"
// Config files
inputs.file(rootProject.file("illuaminate.sexp")).withPropertyName("illuaminate.sexp")
// Sources
inputs.files(rootProject.fileTree("doc")).withPropertyName("docs")
inputs.files(project(":core").fileTree("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua")).withPropertyName("lua rom")
inputs.files(luaJavadoc)
args = listOf("lint")
workingDir = rootProject.projectDir
doFirst { if (System.getenv("GITHUB_ACTIONS") != null) println("::add-matcher::.github/matchers/illuaminate.json") }
doLast { if (System.getenv("GITHUB_ACTIONS") != null) println("::remove-matcher owner=illuaminate::") }
}
fun MergeTrees.configureForDatagen(source: SourceSet, outputFolder: String) {
output = layout.projectDirectory.dir(outputFolder)
for (loader in listOf("forge", "fabric")) {
mustRunAfter(":$loader:$name")
source {
input {
from(project(":$loader").layout.buildDirectory.dir(source.getTaskName("generateResources", null)))
exclude(".cache")
}
output = project(":$loader").layout.projectDirectory.dir(outputFolder)
}
}
}
val runData by tasks.registering(MergeTrees::class) {
configureForDatagen(sourceSets.main.get(), "src/generated/resources")
}
val runExampleData by tasks.registering(MergeTrees::class) {
configureForDatagen(sourceSets.examples.get(), "src/examples/generatedResources")
}
// We can't create accurate module metadata for our additional capabilities, so disable it.
project.tasks.withType(GenerateModuleMetadata::class.java).configureEach {
isEnabled = false
}

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@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ import dan200.computercraft.client.render.monitor.MonitorRenderState;
import dan200.computercraft.client.sound.SpeakerManager;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.CommonHooks;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.ModRegistry;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.command.CommandComputerCraft;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.ServerContext;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.media.items.PrintoutItem;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.peripheral.modem.wired.CableBlock;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.peripheral.modem.wired.CableModemVariant;
@@ -28,7 +26,6 @@ import dan200.computercraft.shared.pocket.items.PocketComputerItem;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.turtle.blocks.TurtleBlockEntity;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.util.PauseAwareTimer;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.util.WorldUtil;
import net.minecraft.Util;
import net.minecraft.client.Camera;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.MultiBufferSource;
@@ -43,7 +40,6 @@ import net.minecraft.world.phys.BlockHitResult;
import net.minecraft.world.phys.HitResult;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.io.File;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
/**
@@ -68,11 +64,10 @@ public final class ClientHooks {
public static void onWorldUnload() {
MonitorRenderState.destroyAll();
SpeakerManager.reset();
ClientPocketComputers.reset();
}
public static boolean onChatMessage(String message) {
return handleOpenComputerCommand(message);
public static void onDisconnect() {
ClientPocketComputers.reset();
}
public static boolean drawHighlight(PoseStack transform, MultiBufferSource bufferSource, Camera camera, BlockHitResult hit) {
@@ -109,34 +104,6 @@ public final class ClientHooks {
SpeakerManager.onPlayStreaming(engine, channel, stream);
}
/**
* Handle the {@link CommandComputerCraft#OPEN_COMPUTER} "clientside command". This isn't a true command, as we
* don't want it to actually be visible to the user.
*
* @param message The current chat message.
* @return Whether to cancel sending this message.
*/
private static boolean handleOpenComputerCommand(String message) {
if (!message.startsWith(CommandComputerCraft.OPEN_COMPUTER)) return false;
var server = Minecraft.getInstance().getSingleplayerServer();
if (server == null) return false;
var idStr = message.substring(CommandComputerCraft.OPEN_COMPUTER.length()).trim();
int id;
try {
id = Integer.parseInt(idStr);
} catch (NumberFormatException ignore) {
return false;
}
var file = new File(ServerContext.get(server).storageDir().toFile(), "computer/" + id);
if (!file.isDirectory()) return false;
Util.getPlatform().openFile(file);
return true;
}
/**
* Add additional information about the currently targeted block to the debug screen.
*

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@@ -4,11 +4,16 @@
package dan200.computercraft.client;
import com.mojang.brigadier.CommandDispatcher;
import com.mojang.brigadier.arguments.IntegerArgumentType;
import com.mojang.brigadier.builder.LiteralArgumentBuilder;
import com.mojang.brigadier.builder.RequiredArgumentBuilder;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.ComputerCraftAPIClient;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.client.gui.*;
import dan200.computercraft.client.pocket.ClientPocketComputers;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.CustomLecternRenderer;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.RenderTypes;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.TurtleBlockEntityRenderer;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.monitor.MonitorBlockEntityRenderer;
@@ -16,11 +21,14 @@ import dan200.computercraft.client.turtle.TurtleModemModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModellers;
import dan200.computercraft.core.util.Colour;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.ModRegistry;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.command.CommandComputerCraft;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.common.IColouredItem;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.ComputerState;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.ServerContext;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.inventory.AbstractComputerMenu;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.inventory.ViewComputerMenu;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.media.items.DiskItem;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.media.items.TreasureDiskItem;
import net.minecraft.Util;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.color.item.ItemColor;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.MenuScreens;
@@ -30,6 +38,7 @@ import net.minecraft.client.renderer.blockentity.BlockEntityRendererProvider;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.blockentity.BlockEntityRenderers;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.item.ClampedItemPropertyFunction;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.item.ItemProperties;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.server.packs.resources.PreparableReloadListener;
import net.minecraft.server.packs.resources.ResourceProvider;
@@ -39,6 +48,7 @@ import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.ItemLike;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
@@ -60,30 +70,20 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
* Register any client-side objects which don't have to be done on the main thread.
*/
public static void register() {
ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.SPEAKER.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_left"),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_right")
));
ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WORKBENCH.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_left"),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_right")
));
ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WIRELESS_MODEM_NORMAL.get(), new TurtleModemModeller(false));
ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WIRELESS_MODEM_ADVANCED.get(), new TurtleModemModeller(true));
ComputerCraftAPIClient.registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.TOOL.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.flatItem());
BlockEntityRenderers.register(ModRegistry.BlockEntities.MONITOR_NORMAL.get(), MonitorBlockEntityRenderer::new);
BlockEntityRenderers.register(ModRegistry.BlockEntities.MONITOR_ADVANCED.get(), MonitorBlockEntityRenderer::new);
BlockEntityRenderers.register(ModRegistry.BlockEntities.TURTLE_NORMAL.get(), TurtleBlockEntityRenderer::new);
BlockEntityRenderers.register(ModRegistry.BlockEntities.TURTLE_ADVANCED.get(), TurtleBlockEntityRenderer::new);
BlockEntityRenderers.register(ModRegistry.BlockEntities.LECTERN.get(), CustomLecternRenderer::new);
}
/**
* Register any client-side objects which must be done on the main thread.
*
* @param itemProperties Callback to register item properties.
*/
public static void registerMainThread() {
public static void registerMainThread(RegisterItemProperty itemProperties) {
MenuScreens.<AbstractComputerMenu, ComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.COMPUTER.get(), ComputerScreen::new);
MenuScreens.<AbstractComputerMenu, ComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.POCKET_COMPUTER.get(), ComputerScreen::new);
MenuScreens.<AbstractComputerMenu, NoTermComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.POCKET_COMPUTER_NO_TERM.get(), NoTermComputerScreen::new);
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.TURTLE.get(), TurtleScreen::new);
@@ -91,22 +91,45 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.DISK_DRIVE.get(), DiskDriveScreen::new);
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.PRINTOUT.get(), PrintoutScreen::new);
MenuScreens.<ViewComputerMenu, ComputerScreen<ViewComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.VIEW_COMPUTER.get(), ComputerScreen::new);
registerItemProperty("state",
new UnclampedPropertyFunction((stack, world, player, random) -> ClientPocketComputers.get(stack).getState().ordinal()),
registerItemProperty(itemProperties, "state",
new UnclampedPropertyFunction((stack, world, player, random) -> {
var computer = ClientPocketComputers.get(stack);
return (computer == null ? ComputerState.OFF : computer.getState()).ordinal();
}),
ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_NORMAL, ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_ADVANCED
);
registerItemProperty("coloured",
registerItemProperty(itemProperties, "coloured",
(stack, world, player, random) -> IColouredItem.getColourBasic(stack) != -1 ? 1 : 0,
ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_NORMAL, ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_ADVANCED
);
}
public static void registerTurtleModellers(RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller register) {
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.SPEAKER.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_left"),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_right")
));
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WORKBENCH.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_left"),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_right")
));
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WIRELESS_MODEM_NORMAL.get(), new TurtleModemModeller(false));
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.WIRELESS_MODEM_ADVANCED.get(), new TurtleModemModeller(true));
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleSerialisers.TOOL.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.flatItem());
}
@SafeVarargs
private static void registerItemProperty(String name, ClampedItemPropertyFunction getter, Supplier<? extends Item>... items) {
private static void registerItemProperty(RegisterItemProperty itemProperties, String name, ClampedItemPropertyFunction getter, Supplier<? extends Item>... items) {
var id = new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name);
for (var item : items) ItemProperties.register(item.get(), id, getter);
for (var item : items) itemProperties.register(item.get(), id, getter);
}
/**
* Register an item property via {@link ItemProperties#register}. Forge and Fabric expose different methods, so we
* supply this via mod-loader-specific code.
*/
public interface RegisterItemProperty {
void register(Item item, ResourceLocation name, ClampedItemPropertyFunction property);
}
public static void registerReloadListeners(Consumer<PreparableReloadListener> register, Minecraft minecraft) {
@@ -144,17 +167,14 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
}
private static int getPocketColour(ItemStack stack, int layer) {
switch (layer) {
case 0:
default:
return 0xFFFFFF;
case 1: // Frame colour
return IColouredItem.getColourBasic(stack);
case 2: { // Light colour
var light = ClientPocketComputers.get(stack).getLightState();
return light == -1 ? Colour.BLACK.getHex() : light;
return switch (layer) {
default -> 0xFFFFFF;
case 1 -> IColouredItem.getColourBasic(stack); // Frame colour
case 2 -> { // Light colour
var computer = ClientPocketComputers.get(stack);
yield computer == null || computer.getLightState() == -1 ? Colour.BLACK.getHex() : computer.getLightState();
}
}
};
}
private static int getTurtleColour(ItemStack stack, int layer) {
@@ -179,4 +199,45 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
return function.unclampedCall(stack, level, entity, layer);
}
}
/**
* Register client-side commands.
*
* @param dispatcher The dispatcher to register the commands to.
* @param sendError A function to send an error message.
* @param <T> The type of the client-side command context.
*/
public static <T> void registerClientCommands(CommandDispatcher<T> dispatcher, BiConsumer<T, Component> sendError) {
dispatcher.register(LiteralArgumentBuilder.<T>literal(CommandComputerCraft.CLIENT_OPEN_FOLDER)
.requires(x -> Minecraft.getInstance().getSingleplayerServer() != null)
.then(RequiredArgumentBuilder.<T, Integer>argument("computer_id", IntegerArgumentType.integer(0))
.executes(c -> handleOpenComputerCommand(c.getSource(), sendError, c.getArgument("computer_id", Integer.class)))
));
}
/**
* Handle the {@link CommandComputerCraft#CLIENT_OPEN_FOLDER} command.
*
* @param context The command context.
* @param sendError A function to send an error message.
* @param id The computer's id.
* @param <T> The type of the client-side command context.
* @return {@code 1} if a folder was opened, {@code 0} otherwise.
*/
private static <T> int handleOpenComputerCommand(T context, BiConsumer<T, Component> sendError, int id) {
var server = Minecraft.getInstance().getSingleplayerServer();
if (server == null) {
sendError.accept(context, Component.literal("Not on a single-player server"));
return 0;
}
var file = new File(ServerContext.get(server).storageDir().toFile(), "computer/" + id);
if (!file.isDirectory()) {
sendError.accept(context, Component.literal("Computer's folder does not exist"));
return 0;
}
Util.getPlatform().openFile(file);
return 1;
}
}

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@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ package dan200.computercraft.client.gui;
import dan200.computercraft.client.gui.widgets.ComputerSidebar;
import dan200.computercraft.client.gui.widgets.DynamicImageButton;
import dan200.computercraft.client.gui.widgets.TerminalWidget;
import dan200.computercraft.client.platform.ClientPlatformHelper;
import dan200.computercraft.client.network.ClientNetworking;
import dan200.computercraft.core.terminal.Terminal;
import dan200.computercraft.core.util.Nullability;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.ComputerFamily;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.InputHandler;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.inventory.AbstractComputerMenu;
@@ -18,7 +19,9 @@ import dan200.computercraft.shared.config.Config;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.UploadFileMessage;
import net.minecraft.ChatFormatting;
import net.minecraft.Util;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiGraphics;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.components.events.GuiEventListener;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.inventory.AbstractContainerScreen;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Inventory;
@@ -95,8 +98,8 @@ public abstract class AbstractComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> ext
getTerminal().update();
if (uploadNagDeadline != Long.MAX_VALUE && Util.getNanos() >= uploadNagDeadline) {
new ItemToast(minecraft, displayStack, NO_RESPONSE_TITLE, NO_RESPONSE_MSG, ItemToast.TRANSFER_NO_RESPONSE_TOKEN)
.showOrReplace(minecraft.getToasts());
new ItemToast(minecraft(), displayStack, NO_RESPONSE_TITLE, NO_RESPONSE_MSG, ItemToast.TRANSFER_NO_RESPONSE_TOKEN)
.showOrReplace(minecraft().getToasts());
uploadNagDeadline = Long.MAX_VALUE;
}
}
@@ -144,6 +147,11 @@ public abstract class AbstractComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> ext
|| super.mouseDragged(x, y, button, deltaX, deltaY);
}
@Override
public void setFocused(@Nullable GuiEventListener listener) {
// Don't clear and re-focus if we're already focused.
if (listener != getFocused()) super.setFocused(listener);
}
@Override
protected void renderLabels(GuiGraphics graphics, int mouseX, int mouseY) {
@@ -201,7 +209,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> ext
return;
}
if (toUpload.size() > 0) UploadFileMessage.send(menu, toUpload, ClientPlatformHelper.get()::sendToServer);
if (!toUpload.isEmpty()) UploadFileMessage.send(menu, toUpload, ClientNetworking::sendToServer);
}
public void uploadResult(UploadResult result, @Nullable Component message) {
@@ -217,9 +225,13 @@ public abstract class AbstractComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> ext
}
private void alert(Component title, Component message) {
OptionScreen.show(minecraft, title, message,
List.of(OptionScreen.newButton(OK, b -> minecraft.setScreen(this))),
() -> minecraft.setScreen(this)
OptionScreen.show(minecraft(), title, message,
List.of(OptionScreen.newButton(OK, b -> minecraft().setScreen(this))),
() -> minecraft().setScreen(this)
);
}
private Minecraft minecraft() {
return Nullability.assertNonNull(minecraft);
}
}

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@@ -4,16 +4,16 @@
package dan200.computercraft.client.gui;
import dan200.computercraft.client.platform.ClientPlatformHelper;
import dan200.computercraft.client.network.ClientNetworking;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.InputHandler;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.menu.ComputerMenu;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.ComputerActionServerMessage;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.KeyEventServerMessage;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.MouseEventServerMessage;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.QueueEventServerMessage;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.network.server.PasteEventComputerMessage;
import net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
/**
* An {@link InputHandler} for use on the client.
@@ -27,53 +27,63 @@ public final class ClientInputHandler implements InputHandler {
this.menu = menu;
}
@Override
public void terminate() {
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.TERMINATE));
}
@Override
public void turnOn() {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.TURN_ON));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.TURN_ON));
}
@Override
public void shutdown() {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.SHUTDOWN));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.SHUTDOWN));
}
@Override
public void reboot() {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.REBOOT));
}
@Override
public void queueEvent(String event, @Nullable Object[] arguments) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new QueueEventServerMessage(menu, event, arguments));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new ComputerActionServerMessage(menu, ComputerActionServerMessage.Action.REBOOT));
}
@Override
public void keyDown(int key, boolean repeat) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new KeyEventServerMessage(menu, repeat ? KeyEventServerMessage.TYPE_REPEAT : KeyEventServerMessage.TYPE_DOWN, key));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new KeyEventServerMessage(menu, repeat ? KeyEventServerMessage.Action.REPEAT : KeyEventServerMessage.Action.DOWN, key));
}
@Override
public void keyUp(int key) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new KeyEventServerMessage(menu, KeyEventServerMessage.TYPE_UP, key));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new KeyEventServerMessage(menu, KeyEventServerMessage.Action.UP, key));
}
@Override
public void charTyped(byte chr) {
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new KeyEventServerMessage(menu, KeyEventServerMessage.Action.CHAR, chr));
}
@Override
public void paste(ByteBuffer contents) {
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new PasteEventComputerMessage(menu, contents));
}
@Override
public void mouseClick(int button, int x, int y) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.TYPE_CLICK, button, x, y));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.Action.CLICK, button, x, y));
}
@Override
public void mouseUp(int button, int x, int y) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.TYPE_UP, button, x, y));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.Action.UP, button, x, y));
}
@Override
public void mouseDrag(int button, int x, int y) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.TYPE_DRAG, button, x, y));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.Action.DRAG, button, x, y));
}
@Override
public void mouseScroll(int direction, int x, int y) {
ClientPlatformHelper.get().sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.TYPE_SCROLL, direction, x, y));
ClientNetworking.sendToServer(new MouseEventServerMessage(menu, MouseEventServerMessage.Action.SCROLL, direction, x, y));
}
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ package dan200.computercraft.client.gui;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.ComputerBorderRenderer;
import dan200.computercraft.data.client.ClientDataProviders;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.ComputerFamily;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.texture.TextureAtlasSprite;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.texture.TextureManager;
@@ -33,10 +32,13 @@ public final class GuiSprites extends TextureAtlasHolder {
public static final ComputerTextures COMPUTER_COMMAND = computer("command", false, true);
public static final ComputerTextures COMPUTER_COLOUR = computer("colour", true, false);
public static final ResourceLocation TURTLE_NORMAL_SELECTED_SLOT = new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/sprites/turtle_normal_selected_slot");
public static final ResourceLocation TURTLE_ADVANCED_SELECTED_SLOT = new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/sprites/turtle_advanced_selected_slot");
private static ButtonTextures button(String name) {
return new ButtonTextures(
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/buttons/" + name),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/buttons/" + name + "_hover")
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/sprites/buttons/" + name),
new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "gui/sprites/buttons/" + name + "_hover")
);
}
@@ -113,7 +115,6 @@ public final class GuiSprites extends TextureAtlasHolder {
* @param pocketBottom The texture for the bottom of a pocket computer.
* @param sidebar The texture for the computer sidebar.
* @see ComputerBorderRenderer
* @see ClientDataProviders
*/
public record ComputerTextures(
ResourceLocation border,

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@@ -6,8 +6,10 @@ package dan200.computercraft.client.gui;
import dan200.computercraft.client.gui.widgets.TerminalWidget;
import dan200.computercraft.core.terminal.Terminal;
import dan200.computercraft.core.util.Nullability;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.inventory.AbstractComputerMenu;
import net.minecraft.client.KeyMapping;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiGraphics;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.Screen;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.inventory.MenuAccess;
@@ -16,6 +18,7 @@ import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Inventory;
import org.lwjgl.glfw.GLFW;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.Objects;
import static dan200.computercraft.core.util.Nullability.assertNonNull;
@@ -44,8 +47,8 @@ public class NoTermComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> extends Screen
protected void init() {
// First ensure we're still grabbing the mouse, so the user can look around. Then reset bits of state that
// grabbing unsets.
minecraft.mouseHandler.grabMouse();
minecraft.screen = this;
minecraft().mouseHandler.grabMouse();
minecraft().screen = this;
KeyMapping.releaseAll();
super.init();
@@ -64,13 +67,13 @@ public class NoTermComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> extends Screen
@Override
public boolean mouseScrolled(double pMouseX, double pMouseY, double pDelta) {
minecraft.player.getInventory().swapPaint(pDelta);
Objects.requireNonNull(minecraft().player).getInventory().swapPaint(pDelta);
return super.mouseScrolled(pMouseX, pMouseY, pDelta);
}
@Override
public void onClose() {
minecraft.player.closeContainer();
Objects.requireNonNull(minecraft().player).closeContainer();
super.onClose();
}
@@ -93,12 +96,16 @@ public class NoTermComputerScreen<T extends AbstractComputerMenu> extends Screen
public void render(GuiGraphics graphics, int mouseX, int mouseY, float partialTicks) {
super.render(graphics, mouseX, mouseY, partialTicks);
var font = minecraft.font;
var font = minecraft().font;
var lines = font.split(Component.translatable("gui.computercraft.pocket_computer_overlay"), (int) (width * 0.8));
var y = 10;
for (var line : lines) {
graphics.drawString(font, line, (width / 2) - (minecraft.font.width(line) / 2), y, 0xFFFFFF, true);
graphics.drawString(font, line, (width / 2) - (font.width(line) / 2), y, 0xFFFFFF, true);
y += 9;
}
}
private Minecraft minecraft() {
return Nullability.assertNonNull(minecraft);
}
}

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@@ -6,15 +6,22 @@ package dan200.computercraft.client.gui;
import com.mojang.blaze3d.vertex.Tesselator;
import dan200.computercraft.core.terminal.TextBuffer;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.common.HeldItemMenu;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.ModRegistry;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.media.PrintoutMenu;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.media.items.PrintoutItem;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiGraphics;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.inventory.AbstractContainerScreen;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.MultiBufferSource;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Inventory;
import net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu;
import net.minecraft.world.inventory.ContainerListener;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.lwjgl.glfw.GLFW;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Objects;
import static dan200.computercraft.client.render.PrintoutRenderer.*;
import static dan200.computercraft.client.render.RenderTypes.FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMAP;
@@ -23,40 +30,75 @@ import static dan200.computercraft.client.render.RenderTypes.FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMA
*
* @see dan200.computercraft.client.render.PrintoutRenderer
*/
public class PrintoutScreen extends AbstractContainerScreen<HeldItemMenu> {
private final boolean book;
private final int pages;
private final TextBuffer[] text;
private final TextBuffer[] colours;
private int page;
public final class PrintoutScreen extends AbstractContainerScreen<PrintoutMenu> implements ContainerListener {
private PrintoutInfo printout = PrintoutInfo.DEFAULT;
private int page = 0;
public PrintoutScreen(HeldItemMenu container, Inventory player, Component title) {
public PrintoutScreen(PrintoutMenu container, Inventory player, Component title) {
super(container, player, title);
imageHeight = Y_SIZE;
}
var text = PrintoutItem.getText(container.getStack());
this.text = new TextBuffer[text.length];
for (var i = 0; i < this.text.length; i++) this.text[i] = new TextBuffer(text[i]);
private void setPrintout(ItemStack stack) {
var text = PrintoutItem.getText(stack);
var textBuffers = new TextBuffer[text.length];
for (var i = 0; i < textBuffers.length; i++) textBuffers[i] = new TextBuffer(text[i]);
var colours = PrintoutItem.getColours(container.getStack());
this.colours = new TextBuffer[colours.length];
for (var i = 0; i < this.colours.length; i++) this.colours[i] = new TextBuffer(colours[i]);
var colours = PrintoutItem.getColours(stack);
var colourBuffers = new TextBuffer[colours.length];
for (var i = 0; i < colours.length; i++) colourBuffers[i] = new TextBuffer(colours[i]);
page = 0;
pages = Math.max(this.text.length / PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE, 1);
book = ((PrintoutItem) container.getStack().getItem()).getType() == PrintoutItem.Type.BOOK;
var pages = Math.max(text.length / PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE, 1);
var book = stack.is(ModRegistry.Items.PRINTED_BOOK.get());
printout = new PrintoutInfo(pages, book, textBuffers, colourBuffers);
}
@Override
protected void init() {
super.init();
menu.addSlotListener(this);
}
@Override
public void removed() {
menu.removeSlotListener(this);
}
@Override
public void slotChanged(AbstractContainerMenu menu, int slot, ItemStack stack) {
if (slot == 0) setPrintout(stack);
}
@Override
public void dataChanged(AbstractContainerMenu menu, int slot, int data) {
if (slot == PrintoutMenu.DATA_CURRENT_PAGE) page = data;
}
private void setPage(int page) {
this.page = page;
var gameMode = Objects.requireNonNull(Objects.requireNonNull(minecraft).gameMode);
gameMode.handleInventoryButtonClick(menu.containerId, PrintoutMenu.PAGE_BUTTON_OFFSET + page);
}
private void previousPage() {
if (page > 0) setPage(page - 1);
}
private void nextPage() {
if (page < printout.pages() - 1) setPage(page + 1);
}
@Override
public boolean keyPressed(int key, int scancode, int modifiers) {
if (key == GLFW.GLFW_KEY_RIGHT) {
if (page < pages - 1) page++;
nextPage();
return true;
}
if (key == GLFW.GLFW_KEY_LEFT) {
if (page > 0) page--;
previousPage();
return true;
}
@@ -68,13 +110,13 @@ public class PrintoutScreen extends AbstractContainerScreen<HeldItemMenu> {
if (super.mouseScrolled(x, y, delta)) return true;
if (delta < 0) {
// Scroll up goes to the next page
if (page < pages - 1) page++;
nextPage();
return true;
}
if (delta > 0) {
// Scroll down goes to the previous page
if (page > 0) page--;
previousPage();
return true;
}
@@ -85,8 +127,9 @@ public class PrintoutScreen extends AbstractContainerScreen<HeldItemMenu> {
protected void renderBg(GuiGraphics graphics, float partialTicks, int mouseX, int mouseY) {
// Draw the printout
var renderer = MultiBufferSource.immediate(Tesselator.getInstance().getBuilder());
drawBorder(graphics.pose(), renderer, leftPos, topPos, 0, page, pages, book, FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMAP);
drawText(graphics.pose(), renderer, leftPos + X_TEXT_MARGIN, topPos + Y_TEXT_MARGIN, PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE * page, FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMAP, text, colours);
drawBorder(graphics.pose(), renderer, leftPos, topPos, 0, page, printout.pages(), printout.book(), FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMAP);
drawText(graphics.pose(), renderer, leftPos + X_TEXT_MARGIN, topPos + Y_TEXT_MARGIN, PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE * page, FULL_BRIGHT_LIGHTMAP, printout.text(), printout.colour());
renderer.endBatch();
}
@@ -105,4 +148,18 @@ public class PrintoutScreen extends AbstractContainerScreen<HeldItemMenu> {
protected void renderLabels(GuiGraphics graphics, int mouseX, int mouseY) {
// Skip rendering labels.
}
record PrintoutInfo(int pages, boolean book, TextBuffer[] text, TextBuffer[] colour) {
public static final PrintoutInfo DEFAULT;
static {
var textLines = new TextBuffer[PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE];
Arrays.fill(textLines, new TextBuffer(" ".repeat(PrintoutItem.LINE_MAX_LENGTH)));
var colourLines = new TextBuffer[PrintoutItem.LINES_PER_PAGE];
Arrays.fill(colourLines, new TextBuffer("f".repeat(PrintoutItem.LINE_MAX_LENGTH)));
DEFAULT = new PrintoutInfo(1, false, textLines, colourLines);
}
}
}

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@@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ public class TurtleScreen extends AbstractComputerScreen<TurtleMenu> {
if (slot >= 0) {
var slotX = slot % 4;
var slotY = slot / 4;
graphics.blit(texture,
leftPos + TURTLE_START_X - 2 + slotX * 18, topPos + PLAYER_START_Y - 2 + slotY * 18, 0,
0, 217, 24, 24, FULL_TEX_SIZE, FULL_TEX_SIZE
graphics.blit(
leftPos + TURTLE_START_X - 2 + slotX * 18, topPos + PLAYER_START_Y - 2 + slotY * 18, 0, 22, 22,
GuiSprites.get(advanced ? GuiSprites.TURTLE_ADVANCED_SELECTED_SLOT : GuiSprites.TURTLE_NORMAL_SELECTED_SLOT)
);
}

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ public final class ComputerSidebar {
add.accept(new DynamicImageButton(
x, y, ICON_WIDTH, ICON_HEIGHT,
GuiSprites.TERMINATE::get,
b -> input.queueEvent("terminate"),
b -> input.terminate(),
new HintedMessage(
Component.translatable("gui.computercraft.tooltip.terminate"),
Component.translatable("gui.computercraft.tooltip.terminate.key")

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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import com.mojang.blaze3d.vertex.Tesselator;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.RenderTypes;
import dan200.computercraft.client.render.text.FixedWidthFontRenderer;
import dan200.computercraft.core.terminal.Terminal;
import dan200.computercraft.core.util.StringUtil;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.computer.core.InputHandler;
import net.minecraft.SharedConstants;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.GuiGraphics;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.components.AbstractWidget;
@@ -71,11 +71,8 @@ public class TerminalWidget extends AbstractWidget {
@Override
public boolean charTyped(char ch, int modifiers) {
if (ch >= 32 && ch <= 126 || ch >= 160 && ch <= 255) {
// Queue the char event for any printable chars in byte range
computer.queueEvent("char", new Object[]{ Character.toString(ch) });
}
var terminalChar = StringUtil.unicodeToTerminal(ch);
if (StringUtil.isTypableChar(terminalChar)) computer.charTyped((byte) terminalChar);
return true;
}
@@ -112,26 +109,8 @@ public class TerminalWidget extends AbstractWidget {
}
private void paste() {
var clipboard = Minecraft.getInstance().keyboardHandler.getClipboard();
// Clip to the first occurrence of \r or \n
var newLineIndex1 = clipboard.indexOf('\r');
var newLineIndex2 = clipboard.indexOf('\n');
if (newLineIndex1 >= 0 && newLineIndex2 >= 0) {
clipboard = clipboard.substring(0, Math.min(newLineIndex1, newLineIndex2));
} else if (newLineIndex1 >= 0) {
clipboard = clipboard.substring(0, newLineIndex1);
} else if (newLineIndex2 >= 0) {
clipboard = clipboard.substring(0, newLineIndex2);
}
// Filter the string
clipboard = SharedConstants.filterText(clipboard);
if (!clipboard.isEmpty()) {
// Clip to 512 characters and queue the event
if (clipboard.length() > 512) clipboard = clipboard.substring(0, 512);
computer.queueEvent("paste", new Object[]{ clipboard });
}
var clipboard = StringUtil.getClipboardString(Minecraft.getInstance().keyboardHandler.getClipboard());
if (clipboard.remaining() > 0) computer.paste(clipboard);
}
@Override
@@ -240,7 +219,7 @@ public class TerminalWidget extends AbstractWidget {
public void update() {
if (terminateTimer >= 0 && terminateTimer < TERMINATE_TIME && (terminateTimer += 0.05f) > TERMINATE_TIME) {
computer.queueEvent("terminate");
computer.terminate();
}
if (shutdownTimer >= 0 && shutdownTimer < TERMINATE_TIME && (shutdownTimer += 0.05f) > TERMINATE_TIME) {
@@ -264,7 +243,7 @@ public class TerminalWidget extends AbstractWidget {
keysDown.clear();
// When blurring, we should make the last mouse button go up
if (lastMouseButton > 0) {
if (lastMouseButton >= 0) {
computer.mouseUp(lastMouseButton + 1, lastMouseX + 1, lastMouseY + 1);
lastMouseButton = -1;
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.shared.integration.jei;
package dan200.computercraft.client.integration.jei;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleSide;

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