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Jonathan Coates
8344c0a5c2 Bump CC:T to 1.116.0 2025-06-28 11:03:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a292d33830 Syntax highlighting for multiline tokens in edit
I don't love the implementation of this (see discussion in #2220), but
it's better than nothing. Wow, the editor really needs a bit of a
rewrite, the code is kinda messy.

Fixes #1396.
2025-06-25 22:50:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
341d1c7bc2 Move paint/edit menu bar into common module
I want to add a menu bar to the edit runner too, so let's make this code
a little more reusable first.
2025-06-25 22:14:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
531eacfac7 Merge pull request #2224 from matematikaadit/patch-1
Miniscule typo fix in the shell.path() doc comment
2025-06-21 16:59:01 +01:00
Adit Cahya Ramadhan
1f3da5205c Miniscule typo fix in the shell.path() doc comment
Noticed this when reading the shell API page in the wiki.
2025-06-21 22:29:04 +07:00
Jonathan Coates
798ceefafe Add test for crafting of disks
See #2221.
2025-06-18 21:00:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7c0f79fc3c Move edit_runner into its own module
I've a few more features I'd like to add to it. Moving it out makes it
slightly easier to maintain.
2025-06-17 17:55:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b35cefc5dd Switch from path to parentPath
I've been putting this off for a while, as I had issues in the past with
people using old Node versions (e.g. #1806), but it no long works on my
machine, so time to make the switch.

Also do a bit of a package update. Hit a rollup bug while doing this
(https://github.com/rollup/plugins/issues/1877), so holding that update
back for now.
2025-06-17 17:46:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
69353a4fcf Use lexer for edit's syntax highlighting
This is slightly more accurate for long strings and comments. Note that
we still work a line at a time (and in a non-incremental manner), so
doesn't actaully support multi-line strings (#1396).

We do now treat goto as a keyword (fixes #1653). We don't currently
support labels — those *technically* aren't a token (`:: foo --[[ a
comment ]] ::` is a valid label!), but maybe we could special-case the
short `::foo::` form.
2025-06-15 13:25:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ff363dca5a Move sidebar_advanced.png down by one pixel
Apparently this has been broken since the file was created in
53546b9f57d9acaa4cdca14ae00eaf68ce8c50bd!? I'm sure I fixed this before,
but maybe that was a different but similar issue >_>.
2025-06-14 18:44:16 +01:00
LorneHyde
1c51282426 Fix syntax highlighting for strings ending in an escaped backslash (#2194) 2025-06-08 19:55:14 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4a3a1c9275 Merge pull request #2214 from Wojbie/patch-1
Update motd path in startup.lua
2025-06-03 08:08:30 +01:00
Wojbie
2557dd0af9 Update motd path in startup.lua
Removes situations where shell resolution caused arbitrary program called `motd` at root get executed instead of expected /rom one.
2025-06-03 01:03:02 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
b5c0c6e104 Fix out-of-bounds when pasting too-long text
Used a `<=` instead of a `<`! How did I mess this up!?

Fixes #2209
2025-06-02 08:58:43 +01:00
SpartanSoftware
876fd8ddb8 Fix 0 being treated as a valid colour (#2211) 2025-05-31 07:46:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ee3b1343b5 Handle keyboard layouts for our computer shortcuts
Convert GLFW's key codes back to their actual key, and then use that
when checking keyboard shortcuts. We *don't* do this for the paste key,
just to be consistent with vanilla's behaviour.

Fixes #2207.
2025-05-25 22:32:39 +01:00
JackMacWindows
b440b964b7 Add notes about minor changed file handle behavior in 1.109.0 (#2203) 2025-05-25 20:24:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5dfc401b45 Update build plugin versions 2025-05-18 10:05:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4344c3072f Add a test for turtle upgrade crafting
Every few years I get confused about which side turtle upgrades go on
when crafting. The fact that it's flipped always throws me! Let's add a
comment to the recipe, and add some tests to reassure myself.
2025-05-10 14:39:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
947001104d Update Cobalt to 0.9.6
- Allow heterogenous __lt/__le.
2025-04-21 14:36:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8711512769 Remove allocation tracking for computers
Reverts 76968f2f28. We'd originally added
this to gather some numbers for #1580, with the hope that it would also
be useful for server admins. Sadly, it's not as accurate as I originally
hoped — the number sometimes goes down for unclear reasons (something to
do with the TLAB maybe??).

Closes #1739.
2025-04-21 08:32:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9c0ce27ce6 Switch a few more places to use Java 17 features
New ErrorProne hint, and one which is actually pretty useful!
2025-03-22 09:39:47 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c458360b18 Bump versions of build tooling
The main thing of note is Spotless, which also bumps the version of
Ktlint. I've been putting this off for a while[^1], as this changed a
bunch of formatting, and Spotless's (broken) caching was making it hard
to test. Ended up downloading ktlint and running it localy.

[^1]: 8204944b5f
2025-03-21 14:28:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
09ad6c1905 Add tags for disks and floppies
Fixes #2158
2025-03-20 19:16:16 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0e1e8a72d3 Fix syncing of colour between PocketBrain and item
- Actually set colour when constructing the brain.
 - Sync it back after crafting, much like we do for upgrades (see
   dcc74e15c7) for more details.

We should take a proper look at this on 1.21.4 and make these methods
main-thread only, so we can sync immediately.

Fixes #2157
2025-03-20 18:54:06 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7c1e8e1951 Fix usages of javax's Nullable annotation 2025-03-16 16:29:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b03546a158 Add game tests to check our blocks are inventories
See #2141
2025-03-16 15:59:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
582713467f Remove air blocks from test structures
This is a bit nasty, but makes the structure files *significtly* smaller
(1/4 the size), so feels worth doing.
2025-03-16 15:59:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b6f41a0df5 Fix several issues with char/paste event validation
- Fix isValidClipboard always returning true.
 - Fix characters >=128 being rejected. We changed the signature from a
   byte to an int in 0f123b5efd, but
   didn't update all call sites.

   Valhalla cannot come soon enough. I would love to be able to have
   (cheap) wrapper classes for some of these types.

See Zeus-guy's comments in #860.
2025-03-16 14:07:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
594738a022 Standardised item details docs a little
Sort of closes #2125. I've really struggled to find a way to make it
clear that the information returned here is a snapshot of the current
item, and not a live view and/or proxy. Most wordings I've tried end up
feeling really clunky — given that this is a relatively rare
misunderstanding, let's not stress about this too much.
2025-03-16 10:25:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
27f2ab364c Clean up disk <-> drive right clicking
Oh dear. I'd originally set out to *remove* logic from DiskItem — we're
so close to being able to remove this item in 1.21! However, while
looking at this code, I realised I could remove the whole Forge-specific
doesSneakBypassUse.

We now remove the use hook on the block, and override useOn on the item.
Obvious in retrospect!
2025-03-15 12:28:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5a43273757 docs: specify valid types for settings.define (#2140) 2025-03-13 07:10:30 +00:00
Drew Edwards
97e28516fb docs: specify valid types for settings.define 2025-03-13 01:40:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
676fb5fb53 Remove usages of onNeighborChange
Oh. This is from ye olde days (it's one of the first PRs to CC[^1]!). In
pre-1.13 days, furnaces changing their lit state would replace the block
(creating a new BE) and then set back the old BE. CC wouldn't pick up
the second event, and so would continue to use the peripheral from the
first.

We don't really need this any more, for a couple of reasons:
 a) Furnaces don't do this any more.

 b) Peripherals are now refreshed on the next tick rather than
    immediately.

 c) Forge's capabilities have an explicit invalidate() hook already. This
    technically only detects *removing* block entities, but I'm not sure
    there's any cases where you add a block entity without also
    triggering a block state change.

Ironically, the place we probably need this more is Fabric, where the
lookup API doesn't have a public invalidate hook (it's hidden away in
the BlockApiCache). I'm mostly relying on c) here, in that we just won't
see this happen in practice.

[^1]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft/pull/180
2025-03-09 15:22:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
63ba3fe274 Fix printout crafting
Introduced by the previous commit — I'd made one of the checks too lax.
Add some tests for this, so it doesn't happen again, though this code
does get a complete rewrite in 1.21 anyway >_>.
2025-03-09 12:19:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
749b3df227 Remove PrintoutItem.getType
Kinda surprised this is still around! Not sure why I kept it post
the-flattening really, it's been redundant for a while.
2025-03-09 11:46:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b97634b717 Flesh out LuaTable a bit
Add a whole buncha helper methods for parsing values, much like
IArguments. This allows us to remove TableHelper. Gosh, that dates back
to 2018!
2025-03-08 23:39:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1b8344d0a3 Ignore shader loading errors
Another go at fixing #2127.

In a892739f8e we set the precision on the
Tbo uniform. However, this is stripped in the shader pre-processing
Pojav/gl4es does, and so has no effect. As a (terrible) workaround, we
now just ignore shader loading errors. This probably does leak memory
(we'll never clean up the program), but there's not much we can do about
that.
2025-03-05 19:01:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b42bc0a01a Bump Loom and vanilla-extract versions 2025-03-05 18:49:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0cff73e2fc Add turtle.getEquipped{Left,Right}
These just return details about the currently equipped *item*. This
allows us to expose information about the currently equipped upgrade,
without having to invent a whole new format.

Docs are a bit consise, but didn't really know how to flesh them out any
further.

Fixes #964, fixes #1613, closes #1692.
2025-03-03 21:30:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a892739f8e Specify precision in monitor fragment shader
Some people run Minecraft on OpenGL ES GPUs via the gl4es translation
bridge. This sets the default precision for floats and ints, but not
usamplerBuffer.

Using lowp should be fine here (we don't need to encode much info!), but
we use mediump just in case. Have run this through the Mali Offline
compiler, and it seems fine with it.

Fixes #2127.
2025-03-03 10:13:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f8785a092f Fix particle texture for turtle colour model
This is never actually used in practice, but let's avoid any missing
texture reference warnings! Embarrassing that I hadn't noticed this
before!
2025-03-02 21:14:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
dd7e8fcefc Bump CC:T to 1.115.1 2025-03-01 22:35:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
29c8f96912 Sync translations from CrowdIn
I remembered to do this *before* the update! 🎉
2025-03-01 22:34:45 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b9267ecbfc Resize lectern pocket computer textures
This bumps them to be 48x48, which allows them to be downscaled to a
mipmap level of 4. We possibly should bump these to be 64x64 (actual
power of two), but I kinda want to avoid that, as it's so much wasted
space. If this does become a problem, we should probably put these on a
separate atlas instead.
2025-03-01 22:24:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9d2c2db22b Fix speaker.playAudio not updating volume
Honestly, the whole design around volume and playSound/playAudio is a
little janky — it probably should be a separate setVolume method which
updates directly. But too late to change that now, so let's do what we
can.

See #2108
2025-03-01 20:28:37 +00:00
ellellie
6660966320 Update Create dependency to 6.0.0 (#2117) 2025-03-01 19:56:43 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
16324e1eac Flesh out detail provider/registry docs 2025-02-19 21:08:56 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
32f5c38485 Remove IMedia implementations from our items
We now register these separately, rather than relying on the implicit
IMedia. This allows us to share a bit more logic between
PocketComputerItem and AbstractComputerItem. This doesn't make much
difference on 1.20.1, but does help a bit more on 1.21.1.
2025-02-16 20:32:01 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
01fe949b3e Use Fabric's Item Lookup for registering media providers
We'll switch to capabilities on the (Neo)Forge side for 1.21, when the
capability system is less painful, and then fully deprecate in 1.21.4.
2025-02-16 20:32:01 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c03fce275e Add some abstractions for registering capabilities
This is pretty useless right now (not even going to try to use it for
Forge), but should be a bit more useful for 1.21.
2025-02-16 20:32:00 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0998acaa82 Switch to JSpecify annotations
Now, hear me out, what if instead of having three @Nullable annotations,
we had *four*?

I've been wanting to switch away from javax.annoations for a while. The
library has been deprecated for ever and, unlike other @Nullable
annotations, the annotation is attached to the parameter/function
itself, rather than the type.

We use JSpecify rather than one of the alternatives (JetBrains,
CheckerFramework) mostly because it's what NullAway recommends. We keep
CheckerFramework around for @DefaultQualifier, and JB's for @Contract.

There are some ugly changes here — for instance, `@Nullable byte[]` is
replace by `byte @Nullable`, and `@Nullable ILuaMachine.Factory` is
`ILuaMachine.@Nullable Factory`. Ughr, I understand why, but it does not
spark joy :).
2025-02-16 18:09:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
12a44fed6f Sync translations from CrowdIn 2025-02-15 18:35:05 +00:00
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
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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 +26,27 @@ 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
ktlint_code_style = intellij_idea
ktlint_standard_class-naming = disabled
ktlint_standard_class-signature = disabled
ktlint_standard_function-naming = disabled
ktlint_standard_no-wildcard-imports = disabled
# FIXME: These two are disable right now as they're over-eager in putting things
# on the same line. We should set max_line_length and handle this properly.
ktlint_standard_function-signature = disabled
ktlint_standard_function-expression-body = disabled

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
name: Bug report
description: Report some misbehaviour in the mod
labels: [ bug ]
type: bug
body:
- type: dropdown
id: mc-version
@@ -29,3 +30,5 @@ body:
Description of the bug. Please include the following:
- 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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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ jobs:
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 21
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle
@@ -30,6 +30,18 @@ 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:
@@ -54,18 +66,6 @@ jobs:
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@v4
with:
name: CC-Tweaked
path: ./jars
build-core:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ jobs:
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 21
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ jobs:
- name: 📥 Set up Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
java-version: 21
java-version: 17
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: 📥 Setup Gradle

1
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
*.iml
.idea
.gradle
.kotlin
*.DS_Store
/.classpath

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.4.0
rev: v5.0.0
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ repos:
exclude: "^(.*\\.(bat)|LICENSE)$"
- repo: https://github.com/fsfe/reuse-tool
rev: v4.0.3
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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@@ -22,14 +22,13 @@ 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 [CrowdIn], an online interface for managing language strings. Translations may either
be contributed there, or directly via a pull request.
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 21 (JDK). This can be downloaded from [Adoptium].
- Java Development Kit 17 (JDK). This can be downloaded from [Adoptium].
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/).
- [NodeJS 20 or later][node].
@@ -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.
@@ -86,8 +88,8 @@ You'll first need to [set up a development environment as above](#setting-up-a-d
Once this is set up, you can now run `./gradlew docWebsite`. This generates documentation from our Lua and Java code,
writing the resulting HTML into `./projects/web/build/site`, which can then be opened in a browser. When iterating on
documentation, you can instead run `./gradlew docWebsite -t`, which will rebuild documentation every time you change a
file.
documentation, you can instead run `./gradlew :web:assemble -x :web:compileTeaVM -t`, which will rebuild documentation
every time you change a file.
Documentation is built using [illuaminate] which, while not currently documented (somewhat ironic), is largely the same
as [ldoc][ldoc]. Documentation comments are written in Markdown, though note that we do not support many GitHub-specific

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@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ dependencies {
compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-common-api:$cctVersion")
// Forge Gradle
compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge-api:$cctVersion")
runtimeOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge:$cctVersion")
compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-core-api:$cctVersion")
compileOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge-api:$cctVersion"))
runtimeOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge:$cctVersion"))
// Fabric Loom
modCompileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric-api:$cctVersion")
@@ -60,19 +61,6 @@ 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 (or need to mixin to CC:T), please file
an issue to let me know!

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@@ -8,18 +8,23 @@ SPDX-PackageSupplier = "Jonathan Coates <git@squiddev.cc>"
SPDX-PackageDownloadLocation = "https://github.com/cc-tweaked/cc-tweaked"
[[annotations]]
# Generated/data files are CC0.
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_upgrade/**",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/computercraft/turtle_upgrades/**",
"projects/common/src/testMod/resources/data/cctest/structures/**",
"projects/**/src/generated/**",
"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]]
@@ -30,24 +35,15 @@ path = [
"doc/images/**",
"package.json",
"package-lock.json",
"projects/common/src/client/resources/computercraft-client.mixins.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/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/forge/src/main/resources/computercraft.forge.mixins.json",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/.settings",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nfp",
"projects/web/src/frontend/mount/example.nft",
@@ -74,7 +70,7 @@ path = [
]
[[annotations]]
# Community-contributed license files
# Community-contributed language files
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "2017 The CC: Tweaked Developers"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "LicenseRef-CCPL"
path = [
@@ -88,18 +84,11 @@ path = [
]
[[annotations]]
# Community-contributed license files
# 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]]
# 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.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "Jonathan Coates <git@squiddev.cc>"
SPDX-License-Identifier = "CC0-1.0"
path = ".github/**"
[[annotations]]
path = ["gradle/wrapper/**"]
SPDX-FileCopyrightText = "Gradle Inc"

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@@ -24,21 +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) }
@@ -118,7 +116,7 @@ idea.project.settings.compiler.javac {
}
versionCatalogUpdate {
sortByKey.set(false)
sortByKey = false
pin { versions.addAll("fastutil", "guava", "netty", "slf4j") }
keep { keepUnusedLibraries.set(true) }
keep { keepUnusedLibraries = true }
}

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@@ -14,14 +14,10 @@ repositories {
mavenCentral()
gradlePluginPortal()
maven("https://maven.neoforged.net/releases") {
maven("https://maven.neoforged.net") {
name = "NeoForge"
content {
includeGroup("net.minecraftforge")
includeGroup("net.neoforged")
includeGroup("net.neoforged.gradle")
includeModule("codechicken", "DiffPatch")
includeModule("net.covers1624", "Quack")
}
}
@@ -48,7 +44,7 @@ dependencies {
implementation(libs.fabric.loom)
implementation(libs.ideaExt)
implementation(libs.minotaur)
implementation(libs.neoGradle.userdev)
implementation(libs.modDevGradle)
implementation(libs.vanillaExtract)
}
@@ -72,7 +68,7 @@ gradlePlugin {
}
versionCatalogUpdate {
sortByKey.set(false)
keep { keepUnusedLibraries.set(true) }
catalogFile.set(file("../gradle/libs.versions.toml"))
sortByKey = false
keep { keepUnusedLibraries = true }
catalogFile = file("../gradle/libs.versions.toml")
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ repositories {
loom {
splitEnvironmentSourceSets()
splitModDependencies.set(true)
splitModDependencies = true
}
MinecraftConfigurations.setup(project)

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@@ -6,25 +6,22 @@
import cc.tweaked.gradle.CCTweakedExtension
import cc.tweaked.gradle.CCTweakedPlugin
import cc.tweaked.gradle.IdeaRunConfigurations
import cc.tweaked.gradle.MinecraftConfigurations
plugins {
id("cc-tweaked.java-convention")
id("net.neoforged.gradle.userdev")
id("net.neoforged.moddev.legacyforge")
}
plugins.apply(CCTweakedPlugin::class.java)
val mcVersion: String by extra
minecraft {
modIdentifier("computercraft")
}
legacyForge {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
version = "$mcVersion-${libs.findVersion("forge").get()}"
subsystems {
parchment {
val libs = project.extensions.getByType<VersionCatalogsExtension>().named("libs")
minecraftVersion = libs.findVersion("parchmentMc").get().toString()
mappingsVersion = libs.findVersion("parchment").get().toString()
}

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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()
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ repositories {
includeGroup("mezz.jei")
includeGroup("org.teavm")
includeModule("com.terraformersmc", "modmenu")
includeModule("me.lucko", "fabric-permissions-api")
}
}
}
@@ -78,27 +79,20 @@ dependencies {
// Configure default JavaCompile tasks with our arguments.
sourceSets.all {
tasks.named(compileJavaTaskName, JavaCompile::class.java) {
options.compilerArgs.addAll(
listOf(
"-Xlint",
// Processing just gives us "No processor claimed any of these annotations", so skip that!
"-Xlint:-processing",
// We violate this pattern too often for it to be a helpful warning. Something to improve one day!
"-Xlint:-this-escape",
),
)
// Processing just gives us "No processor claimed any of these annotations", so skip that!
options.compilerArgs.addAll(listOf("-Xlint", "-Xlint:-processing"))
options.errorprone {
check("InvalidBlockTag", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Broken by @cc.xyz
check("InvalidParam", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Broken by records.
check("InlineMeSuggester", CheckSeverity.OFF) // Minecraft uses @Deprecated liberally
// Too many false positives right now. Maybe we need an indirection for it later on.
check("AssignmentExpression", CheckSeverity.OFF) // I'm a bad person.
check("ReferenceEquality", CheckSeverity.OFF)
check("EnumOrdinal", CheckSeverity.OFF) // For now. We could replace most of these with EnumMap.
check("OperatorPrecedence", CheckSeverity.OFF) // For now.
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(
@@ -121,7 +115,6 @@ tasks.compileTestJava {
}
}
tasks.withType(JavaCompile::class.java).configureEach {
options.encoding = "UTF-8"
}
@@ -155,7 +148,7 @@ tasks.javadoc {
options {
val stdOptions = this as StandardJavadocDocletOptions
stdOptions.addBooleanOption("Xdoclint:all,-missing", true)
stdOptions.links("https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/21/docs/api/")
stdOptions.links("https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/")
}
}
@@ -169,8 +162,8 @@ 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) {
@@ -194,30 +187,23 @@ spotless {
fun FormatExtension.defaults() {
endWithNewline()
trimTrailingWhitespace()
indentWithSpaces(4)
leadingTabsToSpaces(4)
}
java {
defaults()
importOrder("", "javax|java", "\\#")
removeUnusedImports()
}
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",
)
kotlinGradle {
defaults()
ktlint().editorConfigOverride(ktlintConfig)
ktlint()
}
kotlin {
defaults()
ktlint().editorConfigOverride(ktlintConfig)
ktlint()
}
}
@@ -226,6 +212,5 @@ 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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@@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ val modVersion: String by extra
val mcVersion: String by extra
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"
}
}
}

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@@ -10,14 +10,9 @@ import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.NamedDomainObjectProvider
import org.gradle.api.Project
import org.gradle.api.Task
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.Dependency
import org.gradle.api.attributes.TestSuiteType
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemOperations
import org.gradle.api.plugins.JavaPluginExtension
import org.gradle.api.provider.ListProperty
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
@@ -25,7 +20,6 @@ import org.gradle.api.tasks.javadoc.Javadoc
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
@@ -36,54 +30,40 @@ import java.io.IOException
import java.net.URI
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
*/
val sourceDirectories: SetProperty<SourceSetReference> = project.objects.setProperty(SourceSetReference::class.java)
/**
* Dependencies excluded from published artifacts.
*/
private val excludedDeps: ListProperty<Dependency> = project.objects.listProperty(Dependency::class.java)
/** All source sets referenced by this project. */
val sourceSets = sourceDirectories.map { x -> x.map { it.sourceSet } }
init {
sourceDirectories.finalizeValueOnRead()
excludedDeps.finalizeValueOnRead()
project.afterEvaluate { sourceDirectories.disallowChanges() }
}
@@ -109,14 +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) }
@@ -179,23 +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.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.
)
}
}
@@ -204,15 +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)
}
}
}
@@ -252,18 +223,23 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
).resolve().single()
}
/**
* Exclude a dependency from being published in Maven.
*/
fun exclude(dep: Dependency) {
excludedDeps.add(dep)
}
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
}
/**
* Configure a [MavenDependencySpec].
*/
fun configureExcludes(spec: MavenDependencySpec) {
for (dep in excludedDeps.get()) spec.exclude(dep)
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 {
@@ -272,20 +248,6 @@ abstract class CCTweakedExtension(
"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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@@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ class CCTweakedPlugin : Plugin<Project> {
}
companion object {
val JAVA_VERSION = JavaLanguageVersion.of(21)
val JAVA_VERSION = JavaLanguageVersion.of(17)
}
}

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@@ -22,19 +22,19 @@ import org.gradle.language.base.plugins.LifecycleBasePlugin
abstract class DependencyCheck : DefaultTask() {
@get:Input
abstract val configuration: ListProperty<Configuration>
protected abstract val dependencies: ListProperty<DependencyResult>
/**
* A mapping of module coordinates (`group:module`) to versions, overriding the requested version.
*/
@get:Input
abstract val overrides: MapProperty<String, String>
protected abstract val overrides: MapProperty<String, String>
init {
description = "Check :core's dependencies are consistent with Minecraft's."
group = LifecycleBasePlugin.VERIFICATION_GROUP
configuration.finalizeValueOnRead()
dependencies.finalizeValueOnRead()
overrides.finalizeValueOnRead()
}
@@ -45,13 +45,19 @@ abstract class DependencyCheck : DefaultTask() {
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 configuration.get()) {
configuration.incoming.resolutionResult.allDependencies {
if (!check(this@allDependencies)) ok = false
}
for (configuration in dependencies.get()) {
if (!check(configuration)) ok = false
}
if (!ok) {

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@@ -5,10 +5,8 @@
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import org.gradle.api.file.DirectoryProperty
import org.gradle.api.provider.Property
import org.gradle.api.tasks.AbstractExecTask
import org.gradle.api.tasks.OutputDirectory
import java.io.File
abstract class ExecToDir : AbstractExecTask<ExecToDir>(ExecToDir::class.java) {
@get:OutputDirectory

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemLocation
import org.gradle.api.provider.Property
import org.gradle.api.provider.Provider
import org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.getByName
import org.gradle.process.BaseExecSpec
import org.gradle.process.JavaExecSpec
import org.gradle.process.ProcessForkOptions
@@ -47,21 +46,6 @@ fun JavaExec.copyToFull(spec: JavaExec) {
copyToExec(spec)
}
/**
* Base this [JavaExec] task on an existing task.
*/
fun JavaExec.copyFromTask(task: JavaExec) {
for (dep in task.dependsOn) dependsOn(dep)
task.copyToFull(this)
}
/**
* Base this [JavaExec] task on an existing task.
*/
fun JavaExec.copyFromTask(task: String) {
copyFromTask(project.tasks.getByName<JavaExec>(task))
}
/**
* Copy additional [BaseExecSpec] options which aren't handled by [ProcessForkOptions.copyTo].
*/

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@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ import javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory
* Would be good to PR some (or all) of these changes upstream at some point.
*
* @see net.fabricmc.loom.configuration.ide.idea.IdeaSyncTask
* @see net.minecraftforge.gradle.common.util.runs.IntellijRunGenerator
*/
internal class IdeaRunConfigurations(project: Project) {
private val rootProject = project.rootProject
@@ -35,22 +34,6 @@ internal class IdeaRunConfigurations(project: Project) {
private val writer = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer()
private val ideaDir = rootProject.file(".idea/")
private val buildDir: Lazy<String?> = lazy {
val ideaMisc = ideaDir.resolve("misc.xml")
try {
val doc = Files.newBufferedReader(ideaMisc.toPath()).use {
documentBuilder.parse(InputSource(it))
}
val node =
xpath.evaluate("//component[@name=\"ProjectRootManager\"]/output", doc, XPathConstants.NODE) as Node
val attr = node.attributes.getNamedItem("url") as Attr
attr.value.removePrefix("file://")
} catch (e: Exception) {
LOGGER.error("Failed to find root directory", e)
null
}
}
fun patch() = synchronized(LOCK) {
val runConfigDir = ideaDir.resolve("runConfigurations")
@@ -58,10 +41,9 @@ internal class IdeaRunConfigurations(project: Project) {
Files.list(runConfigDir.toPath()).use {
for (configuration in it) {
val filename = configuration.fileName.toString();
val filename = configuration.fileName.toString()
when {
filename.endsWith("_fabric.xml") -> patchFabric(configuration)
filename.startsWith("forge_") && filename.endsWith(".xml") -> patchForge(configuration)
else -> {}
}
}
@@ -72,65 +54,6 @@ internal class IdeaRunConfigurations(project: Project) {
setXml("//configuration", "folderName") { "Fabric" }
}
private fun patchForge(path: Path) = withXml(path) {
val configId = path.fileName.toString().removePrefix("forge_").removeSuffix(".xml")
val sourceSet = forgeConfigs[configId]
if (sourceSet == null) {
LOGGER.error("[{}] Cannot map run configuration to a known source set", path)
return@withXml
}
setXml("//configuration", "folderName") { "Forge" }
setXml("//configuration/module", "name") { "${rootProject.name}.forge.$sourceSet" }
if (buildDir.value == null) return@withXml
setXml("//configuration/envs/env[@name=\"MOD_CLASSES\"]", "value") { classpath ->
val classes = classpath!!.split(':')
val newClasses = mutableListOf<String>()
fun appendUnique(x: String) {
if (!newClasses.contains(x)) newClasses.add(x)
}
for (entry in classes) {
if (!entry.contains("/out/")) {
appendUnique(entry)
continue
}
val match = CLASSPATH_ENTRY.matchEntire(entry)
if (match != null) {
val modId = match.groups["modId"]!!.value
val proj = match.groups["proj"]!!.value
var component = match.groups["component"]!!.value
if (component == "production") component = "main"
appendUnique(forgeModEntry(modId, proj, component))
} else {
LOGGER.warn("[{}] Unknown classpath entry {}", path, entry)
appendUnique(entry)
}
}
// Ensure common code is on the classpath
for (proj in listOf("common", "common-api")) {
for (component in listOf("main", "client")) {
appendUnique(forgeModEntry("computercraft", proj, component))
}
}
if (newClasses.any { it.startsWith("cctest%%") }) {
appendUnique(forgeModEntry("cctest", "core", "testFixtures"))
appendUnique(forgeModEntry("cctest", "common", "testFixtures"))
appendUnique(forgeModEntry("cctest", "common", "testMod"))
}
newClasses.joinToString(":")
}
}
private fun forgeModEntry(mod: String, project: String, component: String) =
"$mod%%${buildDir.value}/production/${rootProject.name}.$project.$component"
private fun LocatedDocument.setXml(xpath: String, attribute: String, value: (String?) -> String) {
val node = this@IdeaRunConfigurations.xpath.evaluate(xpath, document, XPathConstants.NODE) as Node?
if (node == null) {
@@ -159,16 +82,5 @@ internal class IdeaRunConfigurations(project: Project) {
companion object {
private val LOGGER = Logging.getLogger(IdeaRunConfigurations::class.java)
private val LOCK = Any()
private val CLASSPATH_ENTRY =
Regex("(?<modId>[a-z]+)%%\\\$PROJECT_DIR\\\$/projects/(?<proj>[a-z-]+)/out/(?<component>\\w+)/(?<type>[a-z]+)\$")
private val forgeConfigs = mapOf(
"runClient" to "client",
"runData" to "main",
"runGameTestServer" to "testMod",
"runServer" to "main",
"runTestClient" to "testMod",
)
}
}

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@@ -1,73 +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.artifacts.ProjectDependency
import org.gradle.api.plugins.BasePluginExtension
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 {
// We have to cheat a little for project dependencies, as the project name doesn't match the artifact group.
val name = when (dep) {
is ProjectDependency -> dep.dependencyProject.extensions.getByType(BasePluginExtension::class.java).archivesName.get()
else -> dep.name
}
(dep.group.isNullOrEmpty() || dep.group == it.groupId) &&
(name.isNullOrEmpty() || 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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@@ -24,7 +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]
@@ -37,13 +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 {
@@ -85,6 +78,16 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
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"]
@@ -96,13 +99,30 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: 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.add(configurations.named(main.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
configuration.add(configurations.named(client.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
configuration(configurations.named(main.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
configuration(configurations.named(client.runtimeClasspathConfigurationName))
}
project.tasks.named("check") { dependsOn(checkDependencyConsistency) }
}
/**
* Create a new configuration that pulls in the main and client classes from the mod.
*/
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()
}
@@ -110,6 +130,10 @@ class MinecraftConfigurations private constructor(private val project: Project)
fun setup(project: Project) {
MinecraftConfigurations(project).setup()
}
fun createDerivedConfiguration(project: Project, name: String) {
MinecraftConfigurations(project).createDerivedConfiguration(name)
}
}
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import net.neoforged.moddevgradle.internal.RunGameTask
import org.gradle.api.GradleException
import org.gradle.api.file.FileSystemOperations
import org.gradle.api.invocation.Gradle
@@ -18,7 +19,6 @@ import java.nio.file.Files
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit
import java.util.function.Supplier
import javax.inject.Inject
import kotlin.collections.set
import kotlin.random.Random
/**
@@ -65,6 +65,22 @@ abstract class ClientJavaExec : JavaExec() {
setTestProperties()
}
fun copyFromForge(path: String) = copyFromForge(project.tasks.getByName(path, RunGameTask::class))
/**
* Set this task to run a given [RunGameTask].
*/
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.
}
/**
* Copy configuration from a task with the given name.
*/
@@ -109,23 +125,6 @@ abstract class ClientJavaExec : JavaExec() {
}
}
/**
* Configure Iris to use Complementary Shaders.
*/
fun withComplementaryShaders() {
val cct = project.extensions.getByType(CCTweakedExtension::class.java)
withFileFrom(workingDir.resolve("shaderpacks/ComplementaryShaders_v4.6.zip")) {
cct.downloadFile("Complementary Shaders", "https://edge.forgecdn.net/files/3951/170/ComplementaryShaders_v4.6.zip")
}
withFileContents(workingDir.resolve("config/iris.properties")) {
"""
enableShaders=true
shaderPack=ComplementaryShaders_v4.6.zip
""".trimIndent()
}
}
@TaskAction
override fun exec() {
Files.createDirectories(workingDir.toPath())

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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) {
@@ -43,9 +45,12 @@ 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 {
execOperations.exec {
commandLine(ProcessHelpers.getExecutable("npm"), "ci")
workingDir = projectRoot.get().asFile
}

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@@ -4,45 +4,10 @@
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
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets
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, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)).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() }

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package cc.tweaked.gradle
import groovy.util.Node
import groovy.util.NodeList
object XmlUtil {
fun findChild(node: Node, name: String): Node? = when (val child = node.get(name)) {
is Node -> child
is NodeList -> child.singleOrNull() as Node?
else -> null
}
}

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@@ -21,15 +21,6 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
<property name="file" value="${config_loc}/suppressions.xml" />
</module>
<!--
Checkstyle doesn't support @snippet (https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle/issues/11455),
so suppress warnings nearby
-->
<module name="SuppressWithNearbyTextFilter">
<property name="nearbyTextPattern" value="@snippet" />
<property name="lineRange" value="20" />
</module>
<module name="BeforeExecutionExclusionFileFilter">
<property name="fileNamePattern" value="render_old"/>
</module>
@@ -101,7 +92,10 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
<module name="InvalidJavadocPosition" />
<module name="JavadocBlockTagLocation" />
<module name="JavadocMethod"/>
<module name="JavadocType"/>
<module name="JavadocType">
<!-- Seems to complain about @hidden!? -->
<property name="allowUnknownTags" value="true" />
</module>
<module name="JavadocStyle">
<property name="checkHtml" value="false" />
</module>
@@ -133,7 +127,7 @@ 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">
@@ -152,7 +146,10 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
<module name="NoWhitespaceAfter">
<property name="tokens" value="AT,INC,DEC,UNARY_MINUS,UNARY_PLUS,BNOT,LNOT,DOT,ARRAY_DECLARATOR,INDEX_OP,METHOD_REF" />
</module>
<module name="NoWhitespaceBefore" />
<module name="NoWhitespaceBefore">
<!-- Allow whitespace before "..." for @Nullable annotations -->
<property name="tokens" value="COMMA,SEMI,POST_INC,POST_DEC,LABELED_STAT" />
</module>
<!-- TODO: Decide on an OperatorWrap style. -->
<module name="ParenPad" />
<module name="SeparatorWrap">

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@@ -22,7 +22,4 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
<!-- Allow underscores in our test classes. -->
<suppress checks="MethodName" files=".*(Contract|Test).java" />
<!-- Allow underscores in Mixin classes -->
<suppress checks="TypeName" files=".*[\\/]mixin[\\/].*.java" />
</suppressions>

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
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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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
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
1. [`string`]: The event name.

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@@ -8,11 +8,9 @@ org.gradle.parallel=true
kotlin.stdlib.default.dependency=false
kotlin.jvm.target.validation.mode=error
neogradle.subsystems.conventions.runs.enabled=false
# Mod properties
isUnstable=true
modVersion=1.114.2
isUnstable=false
modVersion=1.116.0
# Minecraft properties: We want to configure this here so we can read it in settings.gradle
mcVersion=1.21.1
mcVersion=1.20.1

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#This file is generated by updateDaemonJvm
toolchainVersion=21
toolchainVersion=17

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@@ -6,75 +6,75 @@
# Minecraft
# MC version is specified in gradle.properties, as we need that in settings.gradle.
# Remember to update corresponding versions in fabric.mod.json/neoforge.mods.toml
fabric-api = "0.102.1+1.21.1"
fabric-loader = "0.15.11"
neoForge = "21.1.9"
neoForgeSpi = "8.0.1"
# Remember to update corresponding versions in fabric.mod.json/mods.toml
fabric-api = "0.86.1+1.20.1"
fabric-loader = "0.14.21"
forge = "47.1.0"
forgeSpi = "7.0.1"
mixin = "0.8.5"
parchment = "2024.07.28"
parchmentMc = "1.21"
yarn = "1.21.1+build.1"
parchment = "2023.08.20"
parchmentMc = "1.20.1"
yarn = "1.20.1+build.10"
# Core dependencies (these versions are tied to the version Minecraft uses)
fastutil = "8.5.12"
guava = "32.1.2-jre"
netty = "4.1.97.Final"
slf4j = "2.0.9"
fastutil = "8.5.9"
guava = "31.1-jre"
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" }
cobalt = { strictly = "0.9.6" }
commonsCli = "1.6.0"
jetbrainsAnnotations = "24.1.0"
jsr305 = "3.0.2"
jspecify = "1.0.0"
jzlib = "1.1.3"
kotlin = "1.9.21"
kotlin-coroutines = "1.7.3"
nightConfig = "3.6.7"
kotlin = "2.1.10"
kotlin-coroutines = "1.10.1"
nightConfig = "3.8.1"
# Minecraft mods
emi = "1.1.7+1.21"
fabricPermissions = "0.3.1"
iris-fabric = "1.8.0-beta.3+1.21-fabric"
iris-forge = "1.8.0-beta.3+1.21-neoforge"
jei = "19.8.2.99"
modmenu = "11.0.0-rc.4"
emi = "1.0.8+1.20.1"
fabricPermissions = "0.3.20230723"
iris = "1.6.4+1.20"
jei = "15.2.0.22"
modmenu = "7.1.0"
moreRed = "4.0.0.4"
rei = "16.0.729"
sodium-fabric = "mc1.21-0.6.0-beta.1-fabric"
sodium-forge = "mc1.21-0.6.0-beta.1-neoforge"
mixinExtra = "0.3.5"
create-forge = "0.5.1.f-33"
oculus = "1.2.5"
rei = "12.0.626"
rubidium = "0.6.1"
sodium = "mc1.20-0.4.10"
create-forge = "6.0.0-9"
create-fabric = "0.5.1-f-build.1467+mc1.20.1"
# Testing
hamcrest = "2.2"
jqwik = "1.8.2"
junit = "5.10.1"
junit = "5.11.4"
junitPlatform = "1.11.4"
jmh = "1.37"
# Build tools
cctJavadoc = "1.8.3"
checkstyle = "10.20.1"
errorProne-core = "2.27.0"
errorProne-plugin = "3.1.0"
fabric-loom = "1.7.1"
cctJavadoc = "1.8.4"
checkstyle = "10.23.1"
errorProne-core = "2.38.0"
errorProne-plugin = "4.1.0"
fabric-loom = "1.10.4"
githubRelease = "2.5.2"
gradleVersions = "0.50.0"
ideaExt = "1.1.7"
illuaminate = "0.1.0-74-gf1551d5"
illuaminate = "0.1.0-83-g1131f68"
lwjgl = "3.3.3"
minotaur = "2.8.7"
neoGradle = "7.0.170"
nullAway = "0.10.25"
modDevGradle = "2.0.95"
nullAway = "0.12.7"
shadow = "8.3.1"
spotless = "6.23.3"
spotless = "7.0.2"
taskTree = "2.1.1"
teavm = "0.11.0-SQUID.1"
vanillaExtract = "0.1.3"
vanillaExtract = "0.2.1"
versionCatalogUpdate = "0.8.1"
[libraries]
@@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ checkerFramework = { module = "org.checkerframework:checker-qual", version.ref =
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" }
neoForgeSpi = { module = "net.neoforged:neoforgespi", version.ref = "neoForgeSpi" }
forgeSpi = { module = "net.minecraftforge:forgespi", version.ref = "forgeSpi" }
guava = { module = "com.google.guava:guava", version.ref = "guava" }
jetbrainsAnnotations = { module = "org.jetbrains:annotations", version.ref = "jetbrainsAnnotations" }
jsr305 = { module = "com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305", version.ref = "jsr305" }
jspecify = { module = "org.jspecify:jspecify", version.ref = "jspecify" }
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" }
@@ -110,20 +110,19 @@ fabric-api = { module = "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api", version.ref = "fab
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-fabric = { module = "maven.modrinth:iris", version.ref = "iris-fabric" }
iris-forge = { module = "maven.modrinth:iris", version.ref = "iris-forge" }
jei-api = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.21-common-api", version.ref = "jei" }
jei-fabric = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.21-fabric", version.ref = "jei" }
jei-forge = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.21-neoforge", version.ref = "jei" }
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" }
jei-forge = { module = "mezz.jei:jei-1.20.1-forge", version.ref = "jei" }
mixin = { module = "org.spongepowered:mixin", version.ref = "mixin" }
mixinExtra = { module = "io.github.llamalad7:mixinextras-common", version.ref = "mixinExtra" }
modmenu = { module = "com.terraformersmc:modmenu", version.ref = "modmenu" }
moreRed = { module = "commoble.morered:morered-1.20.1", version.ref = "moreRed" }
oculus = { module = "maven.modrinth:oculus", version.ref = "oculus" }
rei-api = { module = "me.shedaniel:RoughlyEnoughItems-api", version.ref = "rei" }
rei-builtin = { module = "me.shedaniel:RoughlyEnoughItems-default-plugin", version.ref = "rei" }
rei-fabric = { module = "me.shedaniel:RoughlyEnoughItems-fabric", version.ref = "rei" }
sodium-fabric = { module = "maven.modrinth:sodium", version.ref = "sodium.fabric" }
sodium-forge = { module = "maven.modrinth:sodium", version.ref = "sodium.forge" }
rubidium = { module = "maven.modrinth:rubidium", version.ref = "rubidium" }
sodium = { module = "maven.modrinth:sodium", version.ref = "sodium" }
# Testing
hamcrest = { module = "org.hamcrest:hamcrest", version.ref = "hamcrest" }
@@ -132,6 +131,7 @@ 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" }
@@ -154,8 +154,8 @@ fabric-loom = { module = "net.fabricmc:fabric-loom", version.ref = "fabric-loom"
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" }
minotaur = { module = "com.modrinth.minotaur:Minotaur", version.ref = "minotaur" }
neoGradle-userdev = { module = "net.neoforged.gradle:userdev", version.ref = "neoGradle" }
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" }
@@ -178,19 +178,19 @@ taskTree = { id = "com.dorongold.task-tree", version.ref = "taskTree" }
versionCatalogUpdate = { id = "nl.littlerobots.version-catalog-update", version.ref = "versionCatalogUpdate" }
[bundles]
annotations = ["jsr305", "checkerFramework", "jetbrainsAnnotations"]
annotations = ["checkerFramework", "jetbrainsAnnotations", "jspecify"]
kotlin = ["kotlin-stdlib", "kotlin-coroutines"]
# Minecraft
externalMods-common = ["iris-forge", "jei-api", "nightConfig-core", "nightConfig-toml"]
externalMods-forge-compile = ["moreRed", "iris-forge", "jei-api"]
externalMods-common = ["jei-api", "nightConfig-core", "nightConfig-toml"]
externalMods-forge-compile = ["moreRed", "oculus", "jei-api"]
externalMods-forge-runtime = ["jei-forge"]
externalMods-fabric-compile = ["fabricPermissions", "iris-fabric", "jei-api", "rei-api", "rei-builtin"]
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"]

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
distributionPath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.10.2-bin.zip
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.12-bin.zip
networkTimeout=10000
validateDistributionUrl=true
zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME

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@@ -86,8 +86,7 @@ done
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
APP_BASE_NAME=${0##*/}
# Discard cd standard output in case $CDPATH is set (https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/25036)
APP_HOME=$( cd -P "${APP_HOME:-./}" > /dev/null && printf '%s
' "$PWD" ) || exit
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

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@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
"tslib": "^2.0.3"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^15.2.1",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^12.0.0",
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^16.0.0",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^12.0.0 && <12.1.3",
"@rollup/plugin-url": "^8.0.1",
"@swc/core": "^1.3.92",
"@types/node": "^22.0.0",
"@types/node": "^24.0.0",
"lightningcss": "^1.22.0",
"preact-render-to-string": "^6.2.1",
"rehype": "^13.0.0",

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@@ -18,13 +18,28 @@ 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 Minecraft $mcVersion"
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",
@@ -47,20 +62,17 @@ tasks.javadoc {
<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 })
options {
this as StandardJavadocDocletOptions
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(),
)
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.client;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.client.ComputerCraftAPIClientService;
/**
* The public API for client-only code.
*
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI The main API
*/
public final class ComputerCraftAPIClient {
private ComputerCraftAPIClient() {
}
/**
* Register a {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller} for a class of turtle upgrades.
* <p>
* This may be called at any point after registry creation, though it is recommended to call it within your client
* setup step.
*
* @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);
}
private static ComputerCraftAPIClientService getInstance() {
return ComputerCraftAPIClientService.get();
}
}

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@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.client;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.client.ClientPlatformHelper;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.BakedModel;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelManager;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
/**
* The location of a model to load. This may either be:
*
* <ul>
* <li>A {@link ModelResourceLocation}, referencing an already baked model (such as {@code minecraft:dirt#inventory}).</li>
* <li>
* A {@link ResourceLocation}, referencing a path to a model resource (such as {@code minecraft:item/dirt}.
* These models will be baked and stored in the {@link ModelManager} in a loader-specific way.
* </li>
* </ul>
*/
public final class ModelLocation {
/**
* The location of the model.
* <p>
* When {@link #resourceLocation} is null, this is the location of the model to load. When {@link #resourceLocation}
* is non-null, this is the "standalone" variant of the model resource this is used by NeoForge's implementation
* of {@link ClientPlatformHelper#getModel(ModelManager, ModelResourceLocation, ResourceLocation)} to fetch the
* model from the model manger. It is not used on Fabric.
*/
private final ModelResourceLocation modelLocation;
private final @Nullable ResourceLocation resourceLocation;
private ModelLocation(ModelResourceLocation modelLocation, @Nullable ResourceLocation resourceLocation) {
this.modelLocation = modelLocation;
this.resourceLocation = resourceLocation;
}
/**
* Create a {@link ModelLocation} from model in the model manager.
*
* @param location The name of the model to load.
* @return The new {@link ModelLocation} instance.
*/
public static ModelLocation ofModel(ModelResourceLocation location) {
return new ModelLocation(location, null);
}
/**
* Create a {@link ModelLocation} from a resource.
*
* @param location The location of the model resource, such as {@code minecraft:item/dirt}.
* @return The new {@link ModelLocation} instance.
*/
public static ModelLocation ofResource(ResourceLocation location) {
return new ModelLocation(new ModelResourceLocation(location, "standalone"), location);
}
/**
* Get this model from the provided model manager.
*
* @param manager The model manger.
* @return This model, or the missing model if it could not be found.
*/
public BakedModel getModel(ModelManager manager) {
return ClientPlatformHelper.get().getModel(manager, modelLocation, resourceLocation);
}
/**
* Get the models this model location depends on.
*
* @return A list of models that this model location depends on.
* @see TurtleUpgradeModeller#getDependencies()
*/
public Stream<ResourceLocation> getDependencies() {
return resourceLocation == null ? Stream.empty() : Stream.of(resourceLocation);
}
}

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@@ -13,47 +13,30 @@ import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* A model to render, combined with a transformation matrix to apply.
*
* @param model The model.
* @param matrix The transformation matrix.
*/
public record TransformedModel(BakedModel model, Transformation matrix) {
public final class TransformedModel {
private final BakedModel model;
private final Transformation matrix;
public TransformedModel(BakedModel model, Transformation matrix) {
this.model = Objects.requireNonNull(model);
this.matrix = Objects.requireNonNull(matrix);
}
public TransformedModel(BakedModel model) {
this(model, Transformation.identity());
this.model = Objects.requireNonNull(model);
matrix = Transformation.identity();
}
/**
* Look up a model in the model bakery and construct a {@link TransformedModel} with no transformation.
*
* @param location The location of the model to load.
* @return The new {@link TransformedModel} instance.
*/
public static TransformedModel of(ModelLocation location) {
var modelManager = Minecraft.getInstance().getModelManager();
return new TransformedModel(location.getModel(modelManager));
}
/**
* Look up a model in the model bakery and construct a {@link TransformedModel} with no transformation.
*
* @param location The location of the model to load.
* @return The new {@link TransformedModel} instance.
* @see ModelLocation#ofModel(ModelResourceLocation)
*/
public static TransformedModel of(ModelResourceLocation location) {
var modelManager = Minecraft.getInstance().getModelManager();
return new TransformedModel(modelManager.getModel(location));
}
/**
* Look up a model in the model bakery and construct a {@link TransformedModel} with no transformation.
*
* @param location The location of the model to load.
* @return The new {@link TransformedModel} instance.
* @see ModelLocation#ofResource(ResourceLocation)
*/
public static TransformedModel of(ResourceLocation location) {
var modelManager = Minecraft.getInstance().getModelManager();
return new TransformedModel(ClientPlatformHelper.get().getModel(modelManager, location));
@@ -63,4 +46,12 @@ public record TransformedModel(BakedModel model, Transformation matrix) {
var model = Minecraft.getInstance().getItemRenderer().getItemModelShaper().getItemModel(item);
return new TransformedModel(model, transform);
}
public BakedModel getModel() {
return model;
}
public Transformation getMatrix() {
return matrix;
}
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
/**
* A functional interface to register a {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller} for a class of turtle upgrades.
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ public interface RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller {
/**
* Register a {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller}.
*
* @param type The turtle upgrade type.
* @param modeller The upgrade modeller.
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
* @param serialiser The turtle upgrade serialiser.
* @param modeller The upgrade modeller.
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
*/
<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void register(UpgradeType<T> type, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller);
<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void register(TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> serialiser, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller);
}

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@@ -4,24 +4,32 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.ModelLocation;
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 net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.UnbakedModel;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
import java.util.Collection;
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
* 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 RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller For multi-loader registration support.
@@ -30,32 +38,47 @@ public interface TurtleUpgradeModeller<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> {
/**
* Obtain the model to be used when rendering a turtle peripheral.
* <p>
* When the current turtle is {@literal null}, this function should be constant for a given upgrade, side and data.
* When the current turtle is {@literal null}, this function should be constant for a given upgrade and side.
*
* @param upgrade The upgrade that you're getting the model for.
* @param turtle Access to the turtle that the upgrade resides on. This will be null when getting item models.
* @param turtle Access to the turtle that the upgrade resides on. This will be null when getting item models, unless
* {@link #getModel(ITurtleUpgrade, CompoundTag, TurtleSide)} is overriden.
* @param side Which side of the turtle (left or right) the upgrade resides on.
* @param data Upgrade data instance for current turtle side.
* @return The model that you wish to be used to render your upgrade.
*/
TransformedModel getModel(T upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side, DataComponentPatch data);
TransformedModel getModel(T upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side);
/**
* Get the models that this turtle modeller depends on.
* Obtain the model to be used when rendering a turtle peripheral.
* <p>
* Models included in this stream will be loaded and baked alongside item and block models, and so may be referenced
* This is used when rendering the turtle's item model, and so no {@link ITurtleAccess} is available.
*
* @param upgrade The upgrade that you're getting the model for.
* @param data Upgrade data instance for current turtle side.
* @param side Which side of the turtle (left or right) the upgrade resides on.
* @return The model that you wish to be used to render your upgrade.
*/
default TransformedModel getModel(T upgrade, CompoundTag data, TurtleSide side) {
return getModel(upgrade, (ITurtleAccess) null, side);
}
/**
* Get a list of models that this turtle modeller depends on.
* <p>
* Models included in this list will be loaded and baked alongside item and block models, and so may be referenced
* by {@link TransformedModel#of(ResourceLocation)}. You do not need to override this method if you will load models
* by other means.
*
* @return A list of models that this modeller depends on.
* @see UnbakedModel#getDependencies()
*/
default Stream<ResourceLocation> getDependencies() {
return Stream.of();
default Collection<ResourceLocation> getDependencies() {
return List.of();
}
/**
* A basic {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller} which renders using the upgrade's {@linkplain ITurtleUpgrade#getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch)}
* A basic {@link TurtleUpgradeModeller} which renders using the upgrade's {@linkplain ITurtleUpgrade#getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag)}
* upgrade item}.
* <p>
* This uses appropriate transformations for "flat" items, namely those extending the {@literal minecraft:item/generated}
@@ -77,8 +100,9 @@ public interface TurtleUpgradeModeller<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> {
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
* @return The constructed modeller.
*/
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> sided(ResourceLocation left, ResourceLocation right) {
return sided(ModelLocation.ofResource(left), ModelLocation.ofResource(right));
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> sided(ModelResourceLocation left, ModelResourceLocation right) {
// TODO(1.21.0): Remove this.
return sided((ResourceLocation) left, right);
}
/**
@@ -89,16 +113,16 @@ public interface TurtleUpgradeModeller<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> {
* @param <T> The type of the turtle upgrade.
* @return The constructed modeller.
*/
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> sided(ModelLocation left, ModelLocation right) {
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> sided(ResourceLocation left, ResourceLocation right) {
return new TurtleUpgradeModeller<>() {
@Override
public TransformedModel getModel(T upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side, DataComponentPatch data) {
public TransformedModel getModel(T upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side) {
return TransformedModel.of(side == TurtleSide.LEFT ? left : right);
}
@Override
public Stream<ResourceLocation> getDependencies() {
return Stream.of(left, right).flatMap(ModelLocation::getDependencies);
public Collection<ResourceLocation> getDependencies() {
return List.of(left, right);
}
};
}

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@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleSide;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.client.ClientPlatformHelper;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.joml.Matrix4f;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
final class TurtleUpgradeModellers {
private static final Transformation leftTransform = getMatrixFor(-0.4065f);
@@ -36,8 +36,16 @@ final class TurtleUpgradeModellers {
private static final class UpgradeItemModeller implements TurtleUpgradeModeller<ITurtleUpgrade> {
@Override
public TransformedModel getModel(ITurtleUpgrade upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side, DataComponentPatch data) {
var stack = upgrade.getUpgradeItem(data);
public TransformedModel getModel(ITurtleUpgrade upgrade, @Nullable ITurtleAccess turtle, TurtleSide side) {
return getModel(turtle == null ? upgrade.getCraftingItem() : upgrade.getUpgradeItem(turtle.getUpgradeNBTData(side)), side);
}
@Override
public TransformedModel getModel(ITurtleUpgrade upgrade, CompoundTag data, TurtleSide side) {
return getModel(upgrade.getUpgradeItem(data), side);
}
private TransformedModel getModel(ItemStack stack, TurtleSide side) {
var model = Minecraft.getInstance().getItemRenderer().getItemModelShaper().getItemModel(stack);
if (stack.hasFoil()) model = ClientPlatformHelper.get().createdFoiledModel(model);
return new TransformedModel(model, side == TurtleSide.LEFT ? leftTransform : rightTransform);

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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
package dan200.computercraft.impl.client;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.ModelLocation;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.Services;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.RenderType;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.BakedModel;
@@ -12,34 +11,18 @@ import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelManager;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.model.ModelResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
@ApiStatus.Internal
public interface ClientPlatformHelper {
/**
* Get a model from a resource.
* Equivalent to {@link ModelManager#getModel(ModelResourceLocation)} but for arbitrary {@link ResourceLocation}s.
*
* @param manager The model manager.
* @param resourceLocation The model resourceLocation.
* @param manager The model manager.
* @param location The model location.
* @return The baked model.
* @see ModelLocation
*/
BakedModel getModel(ModelManager manager, ResourceLocation resourceLocation);
/**
* Set a model from a {@link ModelResourceLocation} or {@link ResourceLocation}.
* <p>
* This is largely equivalent to {@code resourceLocation == null ? manager.getModel(modelLocation) : getModel(manager, resourceLocation)},
* but allows pre-computing {@code modelLocation} (if needed).
*
* @param manager The model manager.
* @param modelLocation The location of the model to load.
* @param resourceLocation The location of the resource, if trying to load from a resource.
* @return The baked model.
* @see ModelLocation
*/
BakedModel getModel(ModelManager manager, ModelResourceLocation modelLocation, @Nullable ResourceLocation resourceLocation);
BakedModel getModel(ModelManager manager, ResourceLocation location);
/**
* Wrap this model in a version which renders a foil/enchantment glint.

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@@ -4,34 +4,34 @@
package dan200.computercraft.impl.client;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.ComputerCraftAPIClient;
import dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.Services;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Backing interface for CC's client-side API.
* Backing interface for {@link ComputerCraftAPIClient}
* <p>
* Do <strong>NOT</strong> directly reference this class. It exists for internal use by the API.
*/
@ApiStatus.Internal
public interface FabricComputerCraftAPIClientService {
static FabricComputerCraftAPIClientService get() {
public interface ComputerCraftAPIClientService {
static ComputerCraftAPIClientService get() {
var instance = Instance.INSTANCE;
return instance == null ? Services.raise(FabricComputerCraftAPIClientService.class, Instance.ERROR) : instance;
return instance == null ? Services.raise(ComputerCraftAPIClientService.class, Instance.ERROR) : instance;
}
<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(UpgradeType<T> type, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller);
<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> void registerTurtleUpgradeModeller(TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> serialiser, TurtleUpgradeModeller<T> modeller);
final class Instance {
static final @Nullable FabricComputerCraftAPIClientService INSTANCE;
static final @Nullable ComputerCraftAPIClientService INSTANCE;
static final @Nullable Throwable ERROR;
static {
var helper = Services.tryLoad(FabricComputerCraftAPIClientService.class);
var helper = Services.tryLoad(ComputerCraftAPIClientService.class);
INSTANCE = helper.instance();
ERROR = helper.error();
}

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@@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* The static entry point to the ComputerCraft API.
@@ -171,16 +170,9 @@ public final class ComputerCraftAPI {
* 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 an additional API just to turtles with the following code:
* computers. For example, one can add a new API just to turtles with the following code:
*
* {@snippet lang="java":
* ComputerCraftAPI.registerAPIFactory(computer -> {
* // Read the turtle component.
* var turtle = computer.getComponent(ComputerComponents.TURTLE);
* // If present then add our API.
* return turtle == null ? null : new MyCustomTurtleApi(turtle);
* });
* }
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleAPI region=register}
*
* @param factory The factory for your API subclass.
* @see ILuaAPIFactory

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@@ -6,12 +6,10 @@ package dan200.computercraft.api;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.Registries;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.tags.ItemTags;
import net.minecraft.tags.TagKey;
import net.minecraft.world.InteractionHand;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.player.Player;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.context.UseOnContext;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block;
@@ -28,6 +26,20 @@ public class ComputerCraftTags {
public static final TagKey<Item> WIRED_MODEM = make("wired_modem");
public static final TagKey<Item> MONITOR = make("monitor");
/**
* Floppy disks. Both the read/write version, and treasure disks.
*
* @since 1.116.0
*/
public static final TagKey<Item> DISKS = make("disks");
/**
* All pocket computers.
*
* @since 1.116.0
*/
public static final TagKey<Item> POCKET_COMPUTERS = make("pocket_computers");
/**
* Items which can be {@linkplain Item#use(Level, Player, InteractionHand) used} when calling
* {@code turtle.place()}.
@@ -37,16 +49,8 @@ public class ComputerCraftTags {
*/
public static final TagKey<Item> TURTLE_CAN_PLACE = make("turtle_can_place");
/**
* Items which can be dyed.
* <p>
* This is similar to {@link ItemTags#DYEABLE}, but allows cleaning the item with a sponge, rather than in a
* cauldron.
*/
public static final TagKey<Item> DYEABLE = make("dyeable");
private static TagKey<Item> make(String name) {
return TagKey.create(Registries.ITEM, ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name));
return TagKey.create(Registries.ITEM, new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name));
}
}
@@ -85,13 +89,13 @@ public class ComputerCraftTags {
public static final TagKey<Block> TURTLE_HOE_BREAKABLE = make("turtle_hoe_harvestable");
/**
* Block which can be {@linkplain BlockState#useItemOn(ItemStack, Level, Player, InteractionHand, BlockHitResult) used}
* when calling {@code turtle.place()}.
* Block which can be {@linkplain BlockState#use(Level, Player, InteractionHand, BlockHitResult) used} when
* calling {@code turtle.place()}.
*/
public static final TagKey<Block> TURTLE_CAN_USE = make("turtle_can_use");
private static TagKey<Block> make(String name) {
return TagKey.create(Registries.BLOCK, ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name));
return TagKey.create(Registries.BLOCK, new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name));
}
}
}

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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ package dan200.computercraft.api.detail;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Objects;

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@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ import net.minecraft.core.BlockPos;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.entity.BlockEntity;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.state.BlockState;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* A reference to a block in the world, used by block detail providers.

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.detail;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentHolder;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentType;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* An item detail provider for a specific {@linkplain DataComponentType data component} on {@link ItemStack}s or
* other {@link DataComponentHolder}.
*
* @param <T> The type of the component's contents.
*/
public abstract class ComponentDetailProvider<T> implements DetailProvider<DataComponentHolder> {
private final DataComponentType<T> component;
private final @Nullable String namespace;
/**
* Create a new component detail provider. Details will be inserted into a new sub-map named as per {@code namespace}.
*
* @param component The data component to provide details for.
* @param namespace The namespace to use for this provider.
*/
public ComponentDetailProvider(@Nullable String namespace, DataComponentType<T> component) {
Objects.requireNonNull(component);
this.component = component;
this.namespace = namespace;
}
/**
* Create a new component detail provider. Details will be inserted directly into the results.
*
* @param component The data component to provide details for.
*/
public ComponentDetailProvider(DataComponentType<T> component) {
this(null, component);
}
/**
* Provide additional details for the given data component. This method is called by {@code turtle.getItemDetail()}.
* New properties should be added to the given {@link Map}, {@code data}.
* <p>
* This method is always called on the server thread, so it is safe to interact with the world here, but you should
* take care to avoid long blocking operations as this will stall the server and other computers.
*
* @param data The full details to be returned for this item stack. New properties should be added to this map.
* @param item The component to provide details for.
*/
public abstract void provideComponentDetails(Map<? super String, Object> data, T item);
@Override
public final void provideDetails(Map<? super String, Object> data, DataComponentHolder holder) {
var value = holder.get(component);
if (value == null) return;
if (namespace == null) {
provideComponentDetails(data, value);
} else {
Map<? super String, Object> child = new HashMap<>();
provideComponentDetails(child, value);
data.put(namespace, child);
}
}
}

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import java.util.Map;
*
* @param <T> The type of object that this provider can provide details for.
* @see DetailRegistry
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.detail An overview of the detail system.
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface DetailProvider<T> {

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* also in this package.
*
* @param <T> The type of object that this registry provides details for.
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.detail An overview of the detail system.
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface DetailRegistry<T> {

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* <p>
* This instance's {@link DetailRegistry#getBasicDetails(Object)} is thread safe (assuming the stack is immutable)
* and may be called from the computer thread.
* <p>
* This does not have special handling for {@linkplain ItemStack#isEmpty() empty item stacks}, and so the returned
* details will be an empty stack of air. Callers should generally check for empty stacks before calling this.
*/
public static final DetailRegistry<ItemStack> ITEM_STACK = ComputerCraftAPIService.get().getItemStackDetailRegistry();

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
/**
* The detail system provides a standard way for mods to return descriptions of common game objects, such as blocks or
* items, as well as registering additional detail to be included in those descriptions.
* <p>
* For instance, the built-in {@code turtle.getItemDetail()} method uses
* {@linkplain dan200.computercraft.api.detail.VanillaDetailRegistries#ITEM_STACK in order to provide information about}
* the selected item:
*
* <pre class="language language-lua">{@code
* local item = turtle.getItemDetail(nil, true)
* --[[
* item = {
* name = "minecraft:wheat",
* displayName = "Wheat",
* count = 1,
* maxCount = 64,
* tags = {},
* }
* ]]
* }</pre>
*
* <h2>Built-in detail providers</h2>
* While you can define your own detail providers (perhaps for types from your own mod), CC comes with several built-in
* detail registries for vanilla and mod-loader objects:
*
* <ul>
* <li>{@link dan200.computercraft.api.detail.VanillaDetailRegistries}, for vanilla objects</li>
* <li>{@code dan200.computercraft.api.detail.ForgeDetailRegistries} for Forge-specific objects</li>
* <li>{@code dan200.computercraft.api.detail.FabricDetailRegistries} for Fabric-specific objects</li>
* </ul>
*
* <h2>Example: Returning details from methods</h2>
* Here we define a {@code getHeldItem()} method for pocket computers which finds the currently held item of the player
* and returns it to the user using {@link dan200.computercraft.api.detail.VanillaDetailRegistries#ITEM_STACK} and
* {@link dan200.computercraft.api.detail.DetailRegistry#getDetails(java.lang.Object)}.
*
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExamplePocketPeripheral region=details}
*
* <h2>Example: Registering custom detail registries</h2>
* Here we define a new detail provider for items that includes the nutrition and saturation values in the returned object.
*
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleMod region=details}
*/
package dan200.computercraft.api.detail;

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import net.minecraft.core.BlockPos;
import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* An interface passed to {@link ILuaAPIFactory} in order to provide additional information

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package dan200.computercraft.api.lua;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Construct an {@link ILuaAPI} for a computer.

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import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.filesystem.Mount;
import dan200.computercraft.api.filesystem.WritableMount;
import net.minecraft.core.Holder;
import net.minecraft.core.HolderLookup;
import net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer;
import net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel;
import net.minecraft.sounds.SoundEvent;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.JukeboxSong;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Represents an item that can be placed in a disk drive and used by a Computer.
@@ -27,12 +24,11 @@ public interface IMedia {
/**
* Get a string representing the label of this item. Will be called via {@code disk.getLabel()} in lua.
*
* @param registries The currently loaded registries.
* @param stack The {@link ItemStack} to inspect.
* @param stack The {@link ItemStack} to inspect.
* @return The label. ie: "Dan's Programs".
*/
@Nullable
String getLabel(HolderLookup.Provider registries, ItemStack stack);
String getLabel(ItemStack stack);
/**
* Set a string representing the label of this item. Will be called vi {@code disk.setLabel()} in lua.
@@ -46,15 +42,26 @@ public interface IMedia {
}
/**
* If this disk represents an item with audio (like a record), get the corresponding {@link JukeboxSong}.
* If this disk represents an item with audio (like a record), get the readable name of the audio track. ie:
* "Jonathan Coulton - Still Alive"
*
* @param registries The currently loaded registries.
* @param stack The {@link ItemStack} to query.
* @return The song, or null if this item does not represent an item with audio.
* @param stack The {@link ItemStack} to modify.
* @return The name, or null if this item does not represent an item with audio.
*/
@Nullable
default Holder<JukeboxSong> getAudio(HolderLookup.Provider registries, ItemStack stack) {
return JukeboxSong.fromStack(registries, stack).orElse(null);
default String getAudioTitle(ItemStack stack) {
return null;
}
/**
* If this disk represents an item with audio (like a record), get the resource name of the audio track to play.
*
* @param stack The {@link ItemStack} to modify.
* @return The name, or null if this item does not represent an item with audio.
*/
@Nullable
default SoundEvent getAudio(ItemStack stack) {
return null;
}
/**

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package dan200.computercraft.api.media;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* This interface is used to provide {@link IMedia} implementations for {@link ItemStack}.

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// 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 org.jspecify.annotations.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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*/
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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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.network.wired;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* A wired network is composed of one of more {@link WiredNode}s, a set of connections between them, and a series
* of peripherals.
* <p>
* Networks from a connected graph. This means there is some path between all nodes on the network. Further more, if
* there is some path between two nodes then they must be on the same network. {@link WiredNetwork} will automatically
* handle the merging and splitting of networks (and thus changing of available nodes and peripherals) as connections
* change.
* <p>
* This does mean one can not rely on the network remaining consistent between subsequent operations. Consequently,
* it is generally preferred to use the methods provided by {@link WiredNode}.
*
* @see WiredNode#getNetwork()
*/
@ApiStatus.NonExtendable
public interface WiredNetwork {
/**
* Create a connection between two nodes.
* <p>
* This should only be used on the server thread.
*
* @param left The first node to connect
* @param right The second node to connect
* @return {@code true} if a connection was created or {@code false} if the connection already exists.
* @throws IllegalStateException If neither node is on the network.
* @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);
/**
* Destroy a connection between this node and another.
* <p>
* This should only be used on the server thread.
*
* @param left The first node in the connection.
* @param right The second node in the connection.
* @return {@code true} if a connection was destroyed or {@code false} if no connection exists.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If either node is not on the network.
* @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);
/**
* Sever all connections this node has, removing it from this network.
* <p>
* This should only be used on the server thread. You should only call this on nodes
* that your network element owns.
*
* @param node The node to remove
* @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 WiredNode#remove()
* @deprecated Use {@link WiredNode#remove()}
*/
@Deprecated
boolean remove(WiredNode node);
/**
* Update the peripherals a node provides.
* <p>
* This should only be used on the server thread. You should only call this on nodes
* that your network element owns.
*
* @param node The node to attach peripherals for.
* @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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import java.util.Map;
/**
* A single node on a wired network.
* Wired nodes act as a layer between {@link WiredElement}s and {@link WiredNetwork}s.
* <p>
* Firstly, a node acts as a packet network, capable of sending and receiving modem messages to connected nodes. These
* methods may be safely used on any thread.
@@ -32,6 +32,18 @@ public interface WiredNode extends PacketNetwork {
*/
WiredElement getElement();
/**
* The network this node is currently connected to. Note that this may change
* after any network operation, so it should not be cached.
* <p>
* 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();
/**
* Create a connection from this node to another.
* <p>

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/**
* An object on a wired network capable of sending packets.
* An object on a {@link WiredNetwork} capable of sending packets.
* <p>
* Unlike a regular {@link PacketSender}, this must be associated with the node you are attempting to
* to send the packet from.
*
* @see WiredElement
*/
public interface WiredSender extends PacketSender {
/**

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package dan200.computercraft.api.pocket;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
@@ -14,20 +15,27 @@ import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
* One does not have to use this, but it does provide a convenient template.
*/
public abstract class AbstractPocketUpgrade implements IPocketUpgrade {
private final Component adjective;
private final ResourceLocation id;
private final String adjective;
private final ItemStack stack;
protected AbstractPocketUpgrade(Component adjective, ItemStack stack) {
protected AbstractPocketUpgrade(ResourceLocation id, String adjective, ItemStack stack) {
this.id = id;
this.adjective = adjective;
this.stack = stack;
}
protected AbstractPocketUpgrade(String adjective, ItemStack stack) {
this(Component.translatable(adjective), stack);
protected AbstractPocketUpgrade(ResourceLocation id, ItemStack stack) {
this(id, UpgradeBase.getDefaultAdjective(id), stack);
}
@Override
public final Component getAdjective() {
public final ResourceLocation getUpgradeID() {
return id;
}
@Override
public final String getUnlocalisedAdjective() {
return adjective;
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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.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
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 org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Wrapper class for pocket computers.
@@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ public interface IPocketAccess {
* Get the currently equipped upgrade.
*
* @return The currently equipped upgrade.
* @see #getUpgradeData()
* @see #getUpgradeNBTData()
* @see #setUpgrade(UpgradeData)
*/
@Nullable
@@ -106,20 +109,19 @@ public interface IPocketAccess {
* This is persisted between computer reboots and chunk loads.
*
* @return The upgrade's NBT.
* @see #setUpgradeData(DataComponentPatch)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch)
* @see #updateUpgradeNBTData()
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeData(ItemStack)
* @see #getUpgrade()
*/
DataComponentPatch getUpgradeData();
CompoundTag getUpgradeNBTData();
/**
* Update the upgrade-specific data.
* Mark the upgrade-specific NBT as dirty.
*
* @param data The new upgrade data.
* @see #getUpgradeData()
* @see #getUpgradeNBTData()
*/
void setUpgradeData(DataComponentPatch data);
void updateUpgradeNBTData();
/**
* Remove the current peripheral and create a new one.
@@ -128,4 +130,13 @@ public interface IPocketAccess {
* entity} changes.
*/
void invalidatePeripheral();
/**
* Get a list of all upgrades for the pocket computer.
*
* @return A collection of all upgrade names.
* @deprecated This is a relic of a previous API, which no longer makes sense with newer versions of ComputerCraft.
*/
@Deprecated(forRemoval = true)
Map<ResourceLocation, IPeripheral> getUpgrades();
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package dan200.computercraft.api.pocket;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* A peripheral which can be equipped to the back side of a pocket computer.
* <p>
* Pocket upgrades are defined in two stages. First, one creates a {@link IPocketUpgrade} subclass and corresponding
* {@link UpgradeType} instance, which are then registered in a registry.
* 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 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 automatically registered. It is recommended this is done via
* <a href="../upgrades/UpgradeType.html#datagen">data generators</a>.
*
* <h2>Example</h2>
* {@snippet lang="java" :
* // We use Forge's DeferredRegister to register our upgrade type. Fabric mods may register their type directly.
* static final DeferredRegister<UpgradeType<? extends IPocketUpgrade>> POCKET_UPGRADES = DeferredRegister.create(IPocketUpgrade.typeRegistry(), "my_mod");
*
* // Register a new upgrade upgrade type called "my_upgrade".
* public static final RegistryObject<UpgradeType<MyUpgrade>> MY_UPGRADE =
* POCKET_UPGRADES.register("my_upgrade", () -> UpgradeType.simple(new MyUpgrade()));
*
* // Then in your constructor
* POCKET_UPGRADES.register(bus);
* }
* <p>
* We can then define a new upgrade using JSON by placing the following in
* {@code data/<my_mod>/computercraft/pocket_upgrade/<my_upgrade_id>.json}.
* {@snippet lang="json" :
* {
* "type": "my_mod:my_upgrade"
* }
* }
* the upgrade registered internally.
*/
public interface IPocketUpgrade extends UpgradeBase {
ResourceKey<Registry<IPocketUpgrade>> REGISTRY = ResourceKey.createRegistryKey(ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "pocket_upgrade"));
/**
* The registry key for pocket upgrade types.
*
* @return The registry key.
*/
static ResourceKey<Registry<UpgradeType<? extends IPocketUpgrade>>> typeRegistry() {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().pocketUpgradeRegistryId();
}
/**
* Get the type of this upgrade.
*
* @return The type of this upgrade.
*/
@Override
UpgradeType<? extends IPocketUpgrade> getType();
/**
* Creates a peripheral for the pocket computer.
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.pocket;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeDataProvider;
import net.minecraft.data.DataGenerator;
import net.minecraft.data.PackOutput;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
/**
* A data provider to generate pocket computer upgrades.
* <p>
* This should be subclassed and registered to a {@link DataGenerator.PackGenerator}. Override the
* {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)} function, construct each upgrade, and pass them off to the provided consumer to
* generate them.
*
* @see PocketUpgradeSerialiser
*/
public abstract class PocketUpgradeDataProvider extends UpgradeDataProvider<IPocketUpgrade, PocketUpgradeSerialiser<?>> {
public PocketUpgradeDataProvider(PackOutput output) {
super(output, "Pocket Computer Upgrades", "computercraft/pocket_upgrades", PocketUpgradeSerialiser.registryId());
}
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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.pocket;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SerialiserWithCraftingItem;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SimpleSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.crafting.SimpleCraftingRecipeSerializer;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* Reads a {@link IPocketUpgrade} from disk and reads/writes it to a network packet.
* <p>
* This follows the same format as {@link dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser} - consult the
* documentation there for more information.
*
* @param <T> The type of pocket computer upgrade this is responsible for serialising.
* @see IPocketUpgrade
* @see PocketUpgradeDataProvider
*/
public interface PocketUpgradeSerialiser<T extends IPocketUpgrade> extends UpgradeSerialiser<T> {
/**
* The ID for the associated registry.
*
* @return The registry key.
*/
static ResourceKey<Registry<PocketUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> registryId() {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().pocketUpgradeRegistryId();
}
/**
* Create an upgrade serialiser for a simple upgrade. This is similar to a {@link SimpleCraftingRecipeSerializer},
* but for upgrades.
* <p>
* If you might want to vary the item, it's suggested you use {@link #simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction)} instead.
*
* @param factory Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return The serialiser for this upgrade
*/
static <T extends IPocketUpgrade> PocketUpgradeSerialiser<T> simple(Function<ResourceLocation, T> factory) {
final class Impl extends SimpleSerialiser<T> implements PocketUpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private Impl(Function<ResourceLocation, T> constructor) {
super(constructor);
}
}
return new Impl(factory);
}
/**
* Create an upgrade serialiser for a simple upgrade whose crafting item can be specified.
*
* @param factory Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID and crafting item. The returned upgrade's
* {@link UpgradeBase#getCraftingItem()} <strong>MUST</strong> equal the provided item.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return The serialiser for this upgrade.
* @see #simple(Function) For upgrades whose crafting stack should not vary.
*/
static <T extends IPocketUpgrade> PocketUpgradeSerialiser<T> simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory) {
final class Impl extends SerialiserWithCraftingItem<T> implements PocketUpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private Impl(BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory) {
super(factory);
}
}
return new Impl(factory);
}
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
@@ -14,27 +15,34 @@ import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
* One does not have to use this, but it does provide a convenient template.
*/
public abstract class AbstractTurtleUpgrade implements ITurtleUpgrade {
private final ResourceLocation id;
private final TurtleUpgradeType type;
private final Component adjective;
private final String adjective;
private final ItemStack stack;
protected AbstractTurtleUpgrade(TurtleUpgradeType type, Component adjective, ItemStack stack) {
protected AbstractTurtleUpgrade(ResourceLocation id, TurtleUpgradeType type, String adjective, ItemStack stack) {
this.id = id;
this.type = type;
this.adjective = adjective;
this.stack = stack;
}
protected AbstractTurtleUpgrade(TurtleUpgradeType type, String adjective, ItemStack stack) {
this(type, Component.translatable(adjective), stack);
protected AbstractTurtleUpgrade(ResourceLocation id, TurtleUpgradeType type, ItemStack stack) {
this(id, type, UpgradeBase.getDefaultAdjective(id), stack);
}
@Override
public final Component getAdjective() {
public final ResourceLocation getUpgradeID() {
return id;
}
@Override
public final String getUnlocalisedAdjective() {
return adjective;
}
@Override
public final TurtleUpgradeType getUpgradeType() {
public final TurtleUpgradeType getType() {
return type;
}

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@@ -12,13 +12,12 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeData;
import net.minecraft.core.BlockPos;
import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.world.Container;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* The interface passed to turtle by turtles, providing methods that they can call.
@@ -229,22 +228,37 @@ public interface ITurtleAccess {
* @param side The side to get the upgrade from.
* @return The upgrade on the specified side of the turtle, if there is one.
* @see #getUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide)
* @see #setUpgrade(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)
* @see #setUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)
*/
@Nullable
ITurtleUpgrade getUpgrade(TurtleSide side);
/**
* Returns the upgrade on the specified side of the turtle, along with its {@linkplain #getUpgradeData(TurtleSide)
* Returns the upgrade on the specified side of the turtle, along with its {@linkplain #getUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)
* update data}.
*
* @param side The side to get the upgrade from.
* @return The upgrade on the specified side of the turtle, along with its upgrade data, if there is one.
* @see #getUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide)
* @see #setUpgrade(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)
* @see #setUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)
*/
@Nullable
UpgradeData<ITurtleUpgrade> getUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide side);
default @Nullable UpgradeData<ITurtleUpgrade> getUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide side) {
var upgrade = getUpgrade(side);
return upgrade == null ? null : UpgradeData.of(upgrade, getUpgradeNBTData(side));
}
/**
* Set the upgrade for a given side, resetting peripherals and clearing upgrade specific data.
*
* @param side The side to set the upgrade on.
* @param upgrade The upgrade to set, may be {@code null} to clear.
* @see #getUpgrade(TurtleSide)
* @deprecated Use {@link #setUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)}
*/
@Deprecated
default void setUpgrade(TurtleSide side, @Nullable ITurtleUpgrade upgrade) {
setUpgradeWithData(side, upgrade == null ? null : UpgradeData.ofDefault(upgrade));
}
/**
* Set the upgrade for a given side and its upgrade data.
@@ -253,7 +267,7 @@ public interface ITurtleAccess {
* @param upgrade The upgrade to set, may be {@code null} to clear.
* @see #getUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide)
*/
void setUpgrade(TurtleSide side, @Nullable UpgradeData<ITurtleUpgrade> upgrade);
void setUpgradeWithData(TurtleSide side, @Nullable UpgradeData<ITurtleUpgrade> upgrade);
/**
* Returns the peripheral created by the upgrade on the specified side of the turtle, if there is one.
@@ -267,23 +281,23 @@ public interface ITurtleAccess {
/**
* Get an upgrade-specific NBT compound, which can be used to store arbitrary data.
* <p>
* This will be persisted across turtle restarts and chunk loads, as well as being synced to the client. You can
* call {@link #setUpgrade(TurtleSide, UpgradeData)} to modify it.
* This will be persisted across turtle restarts and chunk loads, as well as being synced to the client. You must
* call {@link #updateUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)} after modifying it.
*
* @param side The side to get the upgrade data for.
* @return The upgrade-specific data.
* @see #setUpgradeData(TurtleSide, DataComponentPatch)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch)
* @see #updateUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag)
* @see UpgradeBase#getUpgradeData(ItemStack)
*/
DataComponentPatch getUpgradeData(TurtleSide side);
CompoundTag getUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide side);
/**
* Update the upgrade-specific data.
* Mark the upgrade-specific data as dirty on a specific side. This is required for the data to be synced to the
* client and persisted.
*
* @param side The side to set the upgrade data for.
* @param data The new upgrade data.
* @see #getUpgradeData(TurtleSide)
* @param side The side to mark dirty.
* @see #updateUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)
*/
void setUpgradeData(TurtleSide side, DataComponentPatch data);
void updateUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide side);
}

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@@ -4,97 +4,82 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.peripheral.IPeripheral;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Items;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
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 UpgradeType} instance, which are then registered in a 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 automatically registered. It is recommended this is done via
* <a href="../upgrades/UpgradeType.html#datagen">data generators</a>.
* the upgrade automatically registered.
*
* <h2>Example</h2>
* {@snippet lang="java" :
* // We use Forge's DeferredRegister to register our upgrade type. Fabric mods may register their type directly.
* static final DeferredRegister<UpgradeType<? extends ITurtleUpgrade>> TURTLE_UPGRADES = DeferredRegister.create(ITurtleUpgrade.typeRegistry(), "my_mod");
* <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.
*
* // Register a new upgrade type called "my_upgrade".
* public static final RegistryObject<UpgradeType<MyUpgrade>> MY_UPGRADE =
* TURTLE_UPGRADES.register("my_upgrade", () -> UpgradeType.simple(MyUpgrade::new));
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.ExampleMod region=turtle_upgrades}
*
* // Then in your constructor
* TURTLE_UPGRADES.register(bus);
* }
* 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>
* We can then define a new upgrade using JSON by placing the following in
* {@code data/<my_mod>/computercraft/turtle_upgrade/<my_upgrade_id>.json}.
* <p>
* {@snippet lang="json" :
* {
* "type": "my_mod:my_upgrade"
* }
* }
* <p>
* Finally, we need to register a model for our upgrade, see
* {@link dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller} for more information.
* 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 {
/**
* The registry in which turtle upgrades are stored.
*/
ResourceKey<Registry<ITurtleUpgrade>> REGISTRY = ResourceKey.createRegistryKey(ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "turtle_upgrade"));
/**
* Create a {@link ResourceKey} for a turtle upgrade given a {@link ResourceLocation}.
* <p>
* This should only be called from within data generation code. Do not hard code references to your upgrades!
*
* @param id The id of the turtle upgrade.
* @return The upgrade registry key.
*/
static ResourceKey<ITurtleUpgrade> createKey(ResourceLocation id) {
return ResourceKey.create(REGISTRY, id);
}
/**
* The registry key for turtle upgrade types.
*
* @return The registry key.
*/
static ResourceKey<Registry<UpgradeType<? extends ITurtleUpgrade>>> typeRegistry() {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().turtleUpgradeRegistryId();
}
/**
* Get the type of this upgrade.
*
* @return The type of this upgrade.
*/
@Override
UpgradeType<? extends ITurtleUpgrade> getType();
/**
* Return whether this turtle adds a tool or a peripheral to the turtle.
*
* @return The type of upgrade this is.
* @see TurtleUpgradeType for the differences between them.
*/
TurtleUpgradeType getUpgradeType();
TurtleUpgradeType getType();
/**
* Will only be called for peripheral upgrades. Creates a peripheral for a turtle being placed using this upgrade.
@@ -153,7 +138,7 @@ public interface ITurtleUpgrade extends UpgradeBase {
* @param upgradeData Data that currently stored for this upgrade
* @return Filtered version of this data.
*/
default DataComponentPatch getPersistedData(DataComponentPatch upgradeData) {
default CompoundTag getPersistedData(CompoundTag upgradeData) {
return upgradeData;
}
}

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@@ -5,8 +5,7 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Used to indicate the result of executing a turtle command.
@@ -60,9 +59,9 @@ public final class TurtleCommandResult {
private final boolean success;
private final @Nullable String errorMessage;
private final @Nullable Object[] results;
private final @Nullable Object @Nullable [] results;
private TurtleCommandResult(boolean success, @Nullable String errorMessage, @Nullable Object[] results) {
private TurtleCommandResult(boolean success, @Nullable String errorMessage, @Nullable Object @Nullable [] results) {
this.success = success;
this.errorMessage = errorMessage;
this.results = results;
@@ -92,8 +91,7 @@ public final class TurtleCommandResult {
*
* @return The command's result, or {@code null} if it was a failure.
*/
@Nullable
public Object[] getResults() {
public @Nullable Object @Nullable [] getResults() {
return results;
}
}

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@@ -1,157 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftTags;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.TurtleToolSpec;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponents;
import net.minecraft.data.worldgen.BootstrapContext;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.tags.TagKey;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.attributes.Attributes;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* A builder for custom turtle tool upgrades.
* <p>
* This can be used from your <a href="../upgrades/UpgradeType.html#datagen">data generator</a> code in order to
* register turtle tools for your mod's tools.
*
* <h2>Example:</h2>
* {@snippet lang = "java":
* import net.minecraft.data.worldgen.BootstrapContext;
* import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
* import net.minecraft.world.item.Items;
*
* public void registerTool(BootstrapContext<ITurtleUpgrade> upgrades) {
* TurtleToolBuilder.tool(ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath("my_mod", "wooden_pickaxe"), Items.WOODEN_PICKAXE).register(upgrades);
* }
*}
*/
public final class TurtleToolBuilder {
private final ResourceKey<ITurtleUpgrade> id;
private final Item item;
private Component adjective;
private float damageMultiplier = TurtleToolSpec.DEFAULT_DAMAGE_MULTIPLIER;
private @Nullable TagKey<Block> breakable;
private boolean allowEnchantments = false;
private TurtleToolDurability consumeDurability = TurtleToolDurability.NEVER;
private TurtleToolBuilder(ResourceKey<ITurtleUpgrade> id, Item item) {
this.id = id;
adjective = Component.translatable(UpgradeBase.getDefaultAdjective(id.location()));
this.item = item;
}
public static TurtleToolBuilder tool(ResourceLocation id, Item item) {
return new TurtleToolBuilder(ITurtleUpgrade.createKey(id), item);
}
public static TurtleToolBuilder tool(ResourceKey<ITurtleUpgrade> id, Item item) {
return new TurtleToolBuilder(id, item);
}
/**
* Get the id for this turtle tool.
*
* @return The upgrade id.
*/
public ResourceKey<ITurtleUpgrade> id() {
return id;
}
/**
* Specify a custom adjective for this tool. By default this takes its adjective from the upgrade id.
*
* @param adjective The new adjective to use.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public TurtleToolBuilder adjective(Component adjective) {
this.adjective = adjective;
return this;
}
/**
* The amount of damage a swing of this tool will do. This is multiplied by {@link Attributes#ATTACK_DAMAGE} to
* get the final damage.
*
* @param damageMultiplier The damage multiplier.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public TurtleToolBuilder damageMultiplier(float damageMultiplier) {
this.damageMultiplier = damageMultiplier;
return this;
}
/**
* Indicate that this upgrade allows items which have been {@linkplain ItemStack#isEnchanted() enchanted} or have
* {@linkplain DataComponents#ATTRIBUTE_MODIFIERS custom attribute modifiers}.
*
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public TurtleToolBuilder allowEnchantments() {
allowEnchantments = true;
return this;
}
/**
* Set when the tool will consume durability.
*
* @param durability The durability predicate.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public TurtleToolBuilder consumeDurability(TurtleToolDurability durability) {
consumeDurability = durability;
return this;
}
/**
* Provide a list of breakable blocks. If not given, the tool can break all blocks. If given, only blocks
* in this tag, those in {@link ComputerCraftTags.Blocks#TURTLE_ALWAYS_BREAKABLE} and "insta-mine" ones can
* be broken.
*
* @param breakable The tag containing all blocks breakable by this item.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
* @see ComputerCraftTags.Blocks
*/
public TurtleToolBuilder breakable(TagKey<Block> breakable) {
this.breakable = breakable;
return this;
}
/**
* Build the turtle tool upgrade.
*
* @return The constructed upgrade.
*/
public ITurtleUpgrade build() {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().createTurtleTool(new TurtleToolSpec(
adjective,
item,
damageMultiplier,
allowEnchantments,
consumeDurability,
Optional.ofNullable(breakable)
));
}
/**
* Build this upgrade and register it for datagen.
*
* @param upgrades The registry this upgrade should be added to.
*/
public void register(BootstrapContext<ITurtleUpgrade> upgrades) {
upgrades.register(id(), build());
}
}

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@@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponents;
import net.minecraft.util.StringRepresentable;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.EquipmentSlot;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
/**
* Indicates if an equipped turtle item will consume durability.
*
* @see TurtleToolBuilder#consumeDurability(TurtleToolDurability)
* @see TurtleUpgradeDataProvider.ToolBuilder#consumeDurability(TurtleToolDurability)
*/
public enum TurtleToolDurability implements StringRepresentable {
/**
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ public enum TurtleToolDurability implements StringRepresentable {
/**
* The equipped tool consumes durability if it is {@linkplain ItemStack#isEnchanted() enchanted} or has
* {@linkplain DataComponents#ATTRIBUTE_MODIFIERS custom attribute modifiers}.
* {@linkplain ItemStack#getAttributeModifiers(EquipmentSlot) custom attribute modifiers}.
*/
WHEN_ENCHANTED("when_enchanted"),

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftTags;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeDataProvider;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.PlatformHelper;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.Registries;
import net.minecraft.data.DataGenerator;
import net.minecraft.data.PackOutput;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.tags.TagKey;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.EquipmentSlot;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.attributes.Attributes;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
/**
* A data provider to generate turtle upgrades.
* <p>
* This should be subclassed and registered to a {@link DataGenerator.PackGenerator}. Override the
* {@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<?>> {
private static final ResourceLocation TOOL_ID = new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "tool");
public TurtleUpgradeDataProvider(PackOutput output) {
super(output, "Turtle Upgrades", "computercraft/turtle_upgrades", TurtleUpgradeSerialiser.registryId());
}
/**
* Create a new turtle tool upgrade, such as a pickaxe or shovel.
*
* @param id The ID of this tool.
* @param item The item used for tool actions. Note, this doesn't inherit all properties of the tool, you may need
* to specify {@link ToolBuilder#damageMultiplier(float)} and {@link ToolBuilder#breakable(TagKey)}.
* @return A tool builder,
*/
public final ToolBuilder tool(ResourceLocation id, Item item) {
return new ToolBuilder(id, existingSerialiser(TOOL_ID), item);
}
/**
* A builder for custom turtle tool upgrades.
*
* @see #tool(ResourceLocation, Item)
*/
public static class ToolBuilder {
private final ResourceLocation id;
private final TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?> serialiser;
private final Item toolItem;
private @Nullable String adjective;
private @Nullable Item craftingItem;
private @Nullable Float damageMultiplier = null;
private @Nullable TagKey<Block> breakable;
private boolean allowEnchantments = false;
private TurtleToolDurability consumeDurability = TurtleToolDurability.NEVER;
ToolBuilder(ResourceLocation id, TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?> serialiser, Item toolItem) {
this.id = id;
this.serialiser = serialiser;
this.toolItem = toolItem;
craftingItem = null;
}
/**
* Specify a custom adjective for this tool. By default this takes its adjective from the tool item.
*
* @param adjective The new adjective to use.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public ToolBuilder adjective(String adjective) {
this.adjective = adjective;
return this;
}
/**
* Specify a custom item which is used to craft this upgrade. By default this is the same as the provided tool
* item, but you may wish to override it.
*
* @param craftingItem The item used to craft this upgrade.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public ToolBuilder craftingItem(Item craftingItem) {
this.craftingItem = craftingItem;
return this;
}
/**
* The amount of damage a swing of this tool will do. This is multiplied by {@link Attributes#ATTACK_DAMAGE} to
* get the final damage.
*
* @param damageMultiplier The damage multiplier.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public ToolBuilder damageMultiplier(float damageMultiplier) {
this.damageMultiplier = damageMultiplier;
return this;
}
/**
* Indicate that this upgrade allows items which have been {@linkplain ItemStack#isEnchanted() enchanted} or have
* {@linkplain ItemStack#getAttributeModifiers(EquipmentSlot) custom attribute modifiers}.
*
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public ToolBuilder allowEnchantments() {
allowEnchantments = true;
return this;
}
/**
* Set when the tool will consume durability.
*
* @param durability The durability predicate.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
*/
public ToolBuilder consumeDurability(TurtleToolDurability durability) {
consumeDurability = durability;
return this;
}
/**
* Provide a list of breakable blocks. If not given, the tool can break all blocks. If given, only blocks
* in this tag, those in {@link ComputerCraftTags.Blocks#TURTLE_ALWAYS_BREAKABLE} and "insta-mine" ones can
* be broken.
*
* @param breakable The tag containing all blocks breakable by this item.
* @return The tool builder, for further use.
* @see ComputerCraftTags.Blocks
*/
public ToolBuilder breakable(TagKey<Block> breakable) {
this.breakable = breakable;
return this;
}
/**
* Register this as an upgrade.
*
* @param add The callback given to {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)}.
*/
public void add(Consumer<Upgrade<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> add) {
add.accept(new Upgrade<>(id, serialiser, s -> {
s.addProperty("item", PlatformHelper.get().getRegistryKey(Registries.ITEM, toolItem).toString());
if (adjective != null) s.addProperty("adjective", adjective);
if (craftingItem != null) {
s.addProperty("craftItem", PlatformHelper.get().getRegistryKey(Registries.ITEM, craftingItem).toString());
}
if (damageMultiplier != null) s.addProperty("damageMultiplier", damageMultiplier);
if (breakable != null) s.addProperty("breakable", breakable.location().toString());
if (allowEnchantments) s.addProperty("allowEnchantments", true);
if (consumeDurability != TurtleToolDurability.NEVER) {
s.addProperty("consumeDurability", consumeDurability.getSerializedName());
}
}));
}
}
}

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.turtle;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.ComputerCraftAPIService;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SerialiserWithCraftingItem;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SimpleSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.crafting.RecipeSerializer;
import net.minecraft.world.item.crafting.SimpleCraftingRecipeSerializer;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* Reads a {@link ITurtleUpgrade} from disk and reads/writes it to a network packet.
* <p>
* These should be registered in a {@link Registry} while the game is loading, much like {@link RecipeSerializer}s.
* <p>
* 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.
*
* @param <T> The type of turtle upgrade this is responsible for serialising.
* @see ITurtleUpgrade
* @see TurtleUpgradeDataProvider
* @see dan200.computercraft.api.client.turtle.TurtleUpgradeModeller
*/
public interface TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T extends ITurtleUpgrade> extends UpgradeSerialiser<T> {
/**
* The ID for the associated registry.
*
* @return The registry key.
*/
static ResourceKey<Registry<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> registryId() {
return ComputerCraftAPIService.get().turtleUpgradeRegistryId();
}
/**
* Create an upgrade serialiser for a simple upgrade. This is similar to a {@link SimpleCraftingRecipeSerializer},
* but for upgrades.
* <p>
* If you might want to vary the item, it's suggested you use {@link #simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction)} instead.
*
* @param factory Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return The serialiser for this upgrade
*/
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> simple(Function<ResourceLocation, T> factory) {
final class Impl extends SimpleSerialiser<T> implements TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private Impl(Function<ResourceLocation, T> constructor) {
super(constructor);
}
}
return new Impl(factory);
}
/**
* Create an upgrade serialiser for a simple upgrade whose crafting item can be specified.
*
* @param factory Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID and crafting item. The returned upgrade's
* {@link UpgradeBase#getCraftingItem()} <strong>MUST</strong> equal the provided item.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return The serialiser for this upgrade.
* @see #simple(Function) For upgrades whose crafting stack should not vary.
*/
static <T extends ITurtleUpgrade> TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> simpleWithCustomItem(BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory) {
final class Impl extends SerialiserWithCraftingItem<T> implements TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private Impl(BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory) {
super(factory);
}
}
return new Impl(factory);
}
}

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@@ -9,34 +9,37 @@ import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleAccess;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleSide;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.PlatformHelper;
import net.minecraft.Util;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* Common functionality between {@link ITurtleUpgrade} and {@link IPocketUpgrade}.
*/
public interface UpgradeBase {
/**
* Get the type of this upgrade.
* Gets a unique identifier representing this type of turtle upgrade. eg: "computercraft:wireless_modem"
* or "my_mod:my_upgrade".
* <p>
* You should use a unique resource domain to ensure this upgrade is uniquely identified.
* The upgrade will fail registration if an already used ID is specified.
*
* @return The type of this upgrade.
* @return The unique ID for this upgrade.
*/
UpgradeType<?> getType();
ResourceLocation getUpgradeID();
/**
* A description of this upgrade for use in item names.
* <p>
* This should typically be a {@linkplain Component#translatable(String) translation key}, rather than a hard coded
* string.
* Return an unlocalised string to describe this type of computer in item names.
* <p>
* Examples of built-in adjectives are "Wireless", "Mining" and "Crafty".
*
* @return The text component for this upgrade's adjective.
* @return The localisation key for this upgrade's adjective.
*/
Component getAdjective();
String getUnlocalisedAdjective();
/**
* Return an item stack representing the type of item that a computer must be crafted
@@ -54,8 +57,8 @@ public interface UpgradeBase {
/**
* Returns the item stack representing a currently equipped turtle upgrade.
* <p>
* While upgrades can store upgrade data ({@link ITurtleAccess#getUpgradeData(TurtleSide)} and
* {@link IPocketAccess#getUpgradeData()}}, by default this data is discarded when an upgrade is unequipped,
* While upgrades can store upgrade data ({@link ITurtleAccess#getUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)} and
* {@link IPocketAccess#getUpgradeNBTData()}}, by default this data is discarded when an upgrade is unequipped,
* and the original item stack is returned.
* <p>
* By overriding this method, you can create a new {@link ItemStack} which contains enough data to
@@ -67,24 +70,24 @@ public interface UpgradeBase {
* @param upgradeData The current upgrade data. This should <strong>NOT</strong> be mutated.
* @return The item stack returned when unequipping.
*/
default ItemStack getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch upgradeData) {
default ItemStack getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag upgradeData) {
return getCraftingItem();
}
/**
* Extract upgrade data from an {@link ItemStack}.
* <p>
* This upgrade data will be available with {@link ITurtleAccess#getUpgradeData(TurtleSide)} or
* {@link IPocketAccess#getUpgradeData()}.
* This upgrade data will be available with {@link ITurtleAccess#getUpgradeNBTData(TurtleSide)} or
* {@link IPocketAccess#getUpgradeNBTData()}.
* <p>
* This should be an inverse to {@link #getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch)}.
* This should be an inverse to {@link #getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag)}.
*
* @param stack The stack that was equipped by the turtle or pocket computer. This will have the same item as
* {@link #getCraftingItem()}.
* @return The upgrade data that should be set on the turtle or pocket computer.
*/
default DataComponentPatch getUpgradeData(ItemStack stack) {
return DataComponentPatch.EMPTY;
default CompoundTag getUpgradeData(ItemStack stack) {
return new CompoundTag();
}
/**
@@ -94,15 +97,26 @@ public interface UpgradeBase {
* the original stack. In order to prevent people losing items with enchantments (or
* repairing items with non-0 damage), we impose additional checks on the item.
* <p>
* The default check requires that any NBT is exactly the same as the crafting item,
* but this may be relaxed for your upgrade.
* The default check requires that any non-capability NBT is exactly the same as the
* crafting item, but this may be relaxed for your upgrade.
* <p>
* This is based on {@code net.minecraftforge.common.crafting.StrictNBTIngredient}'s check.
*
* @param stack The stack to check. This is guaranteed to be non-empty and have the same item as
* {@link #getCraftingItem()}.
* @return If this stack may be used to equip this upgrade.
*/
default boolean isItemSuitable(ItemStack stack) {
return ItemStack.isSameItemSameComponents(getCraftingItem(), stack);
var crafting = getCraftingItem();
// A more expanded form of ItemStack.areShareTagsEqual, but allowing an empty tag to be equal to a
// null one.
var shareTag = PlatformHelper.get().getShareTag(stack);
var craftingShareTag = PlatformHelper.get().getShareTag(crafting);
if (shareTag == craftingShareTag) return true;
if (shareTag == null) return Objects.requireNonNull(craftingShareTag).isEmpty();
if (craftingShareTag == null) return shareTag.isEmpty();
return shareTag.equals(craftingShareTag);
}
/**
@@ -111,7 +125,7 @@ public interface UpgradeBase {
*
* @param id The upgrade ID.
* @return The generated adjective.
* @see #getAdjective()
* @see #getUnlocalisedAdjective()
*/
static String getDefaultAdjective(ResourceLocation id) {
return Util.makeDescriptionId("upgrade", id) + ".adjective";

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@@ -6,57 +6,59 @@ package dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import net.minecraft.core.Holder;
import net.minecraft.core.component.DataComponentPatch;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Contract;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* An upgrade (i.e. a {@link ITurtleUpgrade}) and its current upgrade data.
* <p>
* <strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> The {@link #data()} in an upgrade data is often a reference to the original upgrade data.
* Be careful to take a {@linkplain #copy() defensive copy} if you plan to use the data in this upgrade.
*
* @param holder The current upgrade holder.
* @param data The upgrade's data.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade, either {@link ITurtleUpgrade} or {@link IPocketUpgrade}.
* @param upgrade The current upgrade.
* @param data The upgrade's data.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade, either {@link ITurtleUpgrade} or {@link IPocketUpgrade}.
*/
public record UpgradeData<T extends UpgradeBase>(Holder.Reference<T> holder, DataComponentPatch data) {
public record UpgradeData<T extends UpgradeBase>(T upgrade, CompoundTag data) {
/**
* A utility method to construct a new {@link UpgradeData} instance.
*
* @param holder An upgrade.
* @param data The upgrade's data.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade.
* @param upgrade An upgrade.
* @param data The upgrade's data.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade.
* @return The new {@link UpgradeData} instance.
*/
public static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeData<T> of(Holder.Reference<T> holder, DataComponentPatch data) {
return new UpgradeData<>(holder, data);
public static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeData<T> of(T upgrade, CompoundTag data) {
return new UpgradeData<>(upgrade, data);
}
/**
* Create an {@link UpgradeData} containing the default {@linkplain #data() data} for an upgrade.
*
* @param holder The upgrade instance.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade.
* @param upgrade The upgrade instance.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade.
* @return The default upgrade data.
*/
public static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeData<T> ofDefault(Holder.Reference<T> holder) {
var upgrade = holder.value();
return of(holder, upgrade.getUpgradeData(upgrade.getCraftingItem()));
}
public UpgradeData {
if (!holder.isBound()) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Holder is not bound");
public static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeData<T> ofDefault(T upgrade) {
return of(upgrade, upgrade.getUpgradeData(upgrade.getCraftingItem()));
}
/**
* Get the current upgrade.
* Take a copy of a (possibly {@code null}) {@link UpgradeData} instance.
*
* @return The current upgrade.
* @param upgrade The copied upgrade data.
* @param <T> The type of upgrade.
* @return The newly created upgrade data.
*/
public T upgrade() {
return holder().value();
@Contract("!null -> !null; null -> null")
public static <T extends UpgradeBase> @Nullable UpgradeData<T> copyOf(@Nullable UpgradeData<T> upgrade) {
return upgrade == null ? null : upgrade.copy();
}
/**
* Get the {@linkplain UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(DataComponentPatch) upgrade item} for this upgrade.
* Get the {@linkplain UpgradeBase#getUpgradeItem(CompoundTag) upgrade item} for this upgrade.
* <p>
* This returns a defensive copy of the item, to prevent accidental mutation of the upgrade data or original
* {@linkplain UpgradeBase#getCraftingItem() upgrade stack}.
@@ -64,6 +66,16 @@ public record UpgradeData<T extends UpgradeBase>(Holder.Reference<T> holder, Dat
* @return This upgrade's item.
*/
public ItemStack getUpgradeItem() {
return upgrade().getUpgradeItem(data).copy();
return upgrade.getUpgradeItem(data).copy();
}
/**
* Take a copy of this {@link UpgradeData}. This returns a new instance with the same upgrade and a fresh copy of
* the upgrade data.
*
* @return A copy of the current instance.
*/
public UpgradeData<T> copy() {
return new UpgradeData<>(upgrade(), data().copy());
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import com.google.gson.JsonParseException;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.PlatformHelper;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SerialiserWithCraftingItem;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.SimpleSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.Util;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.Registries;
import net.minecraft.data.CachedOutput;
import net.minecraft.data.DataProvider;
import net.minecraft.data.PackOutput;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* A data generator/provider for turtle and pocket computer upgrades. This should not be extended directly, instead see
* the other subclasses.
*
* @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;
private final String name;
private final String folder;
private final ResourceKey<Registry<R>> registry;
private @Nullable List<T> upgrades;
protected UpgradeDataProvider(PackOutput output, String name, String folder, ResourceKey<Registry<R>> registry) {
this.output = output;
this.name = name;
this.folder = folder;
this.registry = registry;
}
/**
* Register an upgrade using a "simple" serialiser (e.g. {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser#simple(Function)}).
*
* @param id The ID of the upgrade to create.
* @param serialiser The simple serialiser.
* @return The constructed upgrade, ready to be passed off to {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)}'s consumer.
*/
public final Upgrade<R> simple(ResourceLocation id, R serialiser) {
if (!(serialiser instanceof SimpleSerialiser)) {
throw new IllegalStateException(serialiser + " must be a simple() seriaiser.");
}
return new Upgrade<>(id, serialiser, s -> {
});
}
/**
* Register an upgrade using a "simple" serialiser (e.g. {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser#simple(Function)}).
*
* @param id The ID of the upgrade to create.
* @param serialiser The simple serialiser.
* @param item The crafting upgrade for this item.
* @return The constructed upgrade, ready to be passed off to {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)}'s consumer.
*/
public final Upgrade<R> simpleWithCustomItem(ResourceLocation id, R serialiser, Item item) {
if (!(serialiser instanceof SerialiserWithCraftingItem)) {
throw new IllegalStateException(serialiser + " must be a simpleWithCustomItem() serialiser.");
}
return new Upgrade<>(id, serialiser, s ->
s.addProperty("item", PlatformHelper.get().getRegistryKey(Registries.ITEM, item).toString())
);
}
/**
* Add all turtle or pocket computer upgrades.
*
* <h4>Example</h4>
* {@snippet class=com.example.examplemod.data.TurtleDataProvider region=body}
*
* @param addUpgrade A callback used to register an upgrade.
*/
protected abstract void addUpgrades(Consumer<Upgrade<R>> addUpgrade);
@Override
public CompletableFuture<?> run(CachedOutput cache) {
var base = output.getOutputFolder().resolve("data");
Set<ResourceLocation> seen = new HashSet<>();
List<T> upgrades = new ArrayList<>();
List<CompletableFuture<?>> futures = new ArrayList<>();
addUpgrades(upgrade -> {
if (!seen.add(upgrade.id())) throw new IllegalStateException("Duplicate upgrade " + upgrade.id());
var json = new JsonObject();
json.addProperty("type", PlatformHelper.get().getRegistryKey(registry, upgrade.serialiser()).toString());
upgrade.serialise().accept(json);
futures.add(DataProvider.saveStable(cache, json, base.resolve(upgrade.id().getNamespace() + "/" + folder + "/" + upgrade.id().getPath() + ".json")));
try {
var result = upgrade.serialiser().fromJson(upgrade.id(), json);
upgrades.add(result);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException | JsonParseException e) {
LOGGER.error("Failed to parse {} {}", name, upgrade.id(), e);
}
});
this.upgrades = Collections.unmodifiableList(upgrades);
return Util.sequenceFailFast(futures);
}
@Override
public final String getName() {
return name;
}
public final R existingSerialiser(ResourceLocation id) {
var result = PlatformHelper.get().getRegistryObject(registry, id);
if (result == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("No such serialiser " + registry);
return result;
}
public List<T> getGeneratedUpgrades() {
if (upgrades == null) throw new IllegalStateException("Upgrades have not been generated yet");
return upgrades;
}
/**
* A constructed upgrade instance, produced {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)}.
*
* @param id The ID for this upgrade.
* @param serialiser The serialiser which reads and writes this upgrade.
* @param serialise Augment the generated JSON with additional fields.
* @param <R> The type of upgrade serialiser.
*/
public record Upgrade<R extends UpgradeSerialiser<?>>(
ResourceLocation id, R serialiser, Consumer<JsonObject> serialise
) {
/**
* Convenience method for registering an upgrade.
*
* @param add The callback given to {@link #addUpgrades(Consumer)}
*/
public void add(Consumer<Upgrade<R>> add) {
add.accept(this);
}
/**
* Return a new {@link Upgrade} which requires the given mod to be present.
* <p>
* This uses mod-loader-specific hooks (Forge's crafting conditions and Fabric's resource conditions). If using
* this in a multi-loader setup, you must generate resources separately for the two loaders.
*
* @param modId The id of the mod.
* @return A new upgrade instance.
*/
public Upgrade<R> requireMod(String modId) {
return new Upgrade<>(id, serialiser, json -> {
PlatformHelper.get().addRequiredModCondition(json, modId);
serialise.accept(json);
});
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.PocketUpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.network.FriendlyByteBuf;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
/**
* Base interface for upgrade serialisers. This should generally not be implemented directly, instead implementing one
* of {@link TurtleUpgradeSerialiser} or {@link PocketUpgradeSerialiser}.
* <p>
* However, it may sometimes be useful to implement this if you have some shared logic between upgrade types.
*
* @param <T> The upgrade that this class can serialise and deserialise.
* @see TurtleUpgradeSerialiser
* @see PocketUpgradeSerialiser
*/
public interface UpgradeSerialiser<T extends UpgradeBase> {
/**
* Read this upgrade from a JSON file in a datapack.
*
* @param id The ID of this upgrade.
* @param object The JSON object to load this upgrade from.
* @return The constructed upgrade, with a {@link UpgradeBase#getUpgradeID()} equal to {@code id}.
* @see net.minecraft.util.GsonHelper For additional JSON helper methods.
*/
T fromJson(ResourceLocation id, JsonObject object);
/**
* Read this upgrade from a network packet, sent from the server.
*
* @param id The ID of this upgrade.
* @param buffer The buffer object to read this upgrade from.
* @return The constructed upgrade, with a {@link UpgradeBase#getUpgradeID()} equal to {@code id}.
*/
T fromNetwork(ResourceLocation id, FriendlyByteBuf buffer);
/**
* Write this upgrade to a network packet, to be sent to the client.
*
* @param buffer The buffer object to write this upgrade to
* @param upgrade The upgrade to write.
*/
void toNetwork(FriendlyByteBuf buffer, T upgrade);
}

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@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades;
import com.mojang.serialization.MapCodec;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.UpgradeTypeImpl;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.BuiltInRegistries;
import net.minecraft.data.registries.RegistryPatchGenerator;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.crafting.Recipe;
import net.minecraft.world.level.storage.loot.functions.LootItemFunction;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* The type of a {@linkplain ITurtleUpgrade turtle} or {@linkplain IPocketUpgrade pocket} upgrade.
* <p>
* Turtle and pocket computer upgrades are registered using Minecraft's dynamic registry system. As a result, they
* follow a similar design to other dynamic content, such as {@linkplain Recipe recipes} or {@link LootItemFunction
* loot functions}.
* <p>
* First, one adds a new class implementing {@link ITurtleUpgrade} or {@link IPocketUpgrade}). This is responsible for
* handling all the logic of your upgrade.
* <p>
* However, the upgrades are not registered directly. Instead, each upgrade class should have a corresponding
* {@link UpgradeType}, which is responsible for loading the upgrade from a datapack. The upgrade type should then be
* registered in its appropriate registry ({@link ITurtleUpgrade#typeRegistry()},
* {@link IPocketUpgrade#typeRegistry()}).
* <p>
* In order to register the actual upgrade, a JSON file referencing your upgrade type should be added to a datapack. It
* is recommended to do this via the data generators.
*
* <h2 id="datagen">Data Generation</h2>
* As turtle and pocket upgrades are just loaded using vanilla's dynamic loaders, one may use the same data generation
* tools as you would for any other dynamic registry.
* <p>
* This can typically be done by extending vanilla's built-in registries using {@link RegistryPatchGenerator}, and then
* writing out the new registries using {@code net.fabricmc.fabric.api.datagen.v1.provider.FabricDynamicRegistryProvider}
* on Fabric or {@code net.neoforged.neoforge.common.data.DatapackBuiltinEntriesProvider} on Forge.
* <p>
* {@snippet lang="java" :
* import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
* import net.minecraft.Util;
* import net.minecraft.core.HolderLookup;
* import net.minecraft.core.RegistrySetBuilder;
* import net.minecraft.data.DataGenerator;
* import net.neoforged.neoforge.common.data.DatapackBuiltinEntriesProvider;
*
* import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
*
* public void generate(DataGenerator.PackGenerator output, CompletableFuture<HolderLookup.Provider> registries) {
* var newRegistries = RegistryPatchGenerator.createLookup(registries, Util.make(new RegistrySetBuilder(), builder -> {
* builder.add(ITurtleUpgrade.REGISTRY, upgrades -> {
* upgrades.register(ITurtleUpgrade.createKey(ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath("my_mod", "my_upgrade")), new MyUpgrade());
* });
* }));
* output.addProvider(o -> new DatapackBuiltinEntriesProvider(o, newRegistries, Set.of("my_mod")));
* }
* }
*
* @param <T> The upgrade subclass that this upgrade type represents.
* @see ITurtleUpgrade
* @see IPocketUpgrade
*/
public interface UpgradeType<T extends UpgradeBase> {
/**
* The codec to read and write this upgrade from a datapack.
*
* @return The codec for this upgrade.
*/
MapCodec<T> codec();
/**
* Create a new upgrade type.
*
* @param codec The codec
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return The newly created upgrade type.
*/
static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeType<T> create(MapCodec<T> codec) {
return new UpgradeTypeImpl<>(codec);
}
/**
* Create an upgrade type for an upgrade that takes no arguments.
* <p>
* If you might want to vary the item, it's suggested you use {@link #simpleWithCustomItem(Function)} instead.
*
* @param instance Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return A new upgrade type.
*/
static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeType<T> simple(T instance) {
return create(MapCodec.unit(instance));
}
/**
* Create an upgrade type for a simple upgrade whose crafting item can be specified.
*
* @param factory Generate a new upgrade with a specific ID and crafting item. The returned upgrade's
* {@link UpgradeBase#getCraftingItem()} <strong>MUST</strong> equal the provided item.
* @param <T> The type of the generated upgrade.
* @return A new upgrade type.
* @see #simple(UpgradeBase) For upgrades whose crafting stack should not vary.
*/
static <T extends UpgradeBase> UpgradeType<T> simpleWithCustomItem(Function<ItemStack, T> factory) {
return create(BuiltInRegistries.ITEM.byNameCodec()
.xmap(x -> factory.apply(new ItemStack(x)), x -> x.getCraftingItem().getItem())
.fieldOf("item"));
}
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
package dan200.computercraft.impl;
import com.mojang.serialization.Codec;
import dan200.computercraft.api.ComputerCraftAPI;
import dan200.computercraft.api.detail.BlockReference;
import dan200.computercraft.api.detail.DetailRegistry;
@@ -13,15 +12,14 @@ 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;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.IPocketUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.pocket.PocketUpgradeSerialiser;
import dan200.computercraft.api.redstone.BundledRedstoneProvider;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.ITurtleUpgrade;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleRefuelHandler;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades.TurtleToolSpec;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleUpgradeSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.core.BlockPos;
import net.minecraft.core.Direction;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
@@ -30,8 +28,7 @@ import net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.Level;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Backing interface for {@link ComputerCraftAPI}
@@ -70,20 +67,17 @@ public interface ComputerCraftAPIService {
void registerRefuelHandler(TurtleRefuelHandler handler);
ResourceKey<Registry<UpgradeType<? extends ITurtleUpgrade>>> turtleUpgradeRegistryId();
ResourceKey<Registry<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> turtleUpgradeRegistryId();
Codec<ITurtleUpgrade> turtleUpgradeCodec();
ResourceKey<Registry<UpgradeType<? extends IPocketUpgrade>>> pocketUpgradeRegistryId();
ITurtleUpgrade createTurtleTool(TurtleToolSpec spec);
Codec<IPocketUpgrade> pocketUpgradeCodec();
ResourceKey<Registry<PocketUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> pocketUpgradeRegistryId();
DetailRegistry<ItemStack> getItemStackDetailRegistry();
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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@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.impl;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeDataProvider;
import net.minecraft.core.Registry;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceKey;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Abstraction layer for Forge and Fabric. See implementations for more details.
* <p>
* Do <strong>NOT</strong> directly reference this class. It exists for internal use by the API.
*/
@ApiStatus.Internal
public interface PlatformHelper {
/**
* Get the current {@link PlatformHelper} instance.
*
* @return The current instance.
*/
static PlatformHelper get() {
var instance = Instance.INSTANCE;
return instance == null ? Services.raise(PlatformHelper.class, Instance.ERROR) : instance;
}
/**
* Get the unique ID for a registered object.
*
* @param registry The registry to look up this object in.
* @param object The object to look up.
* @param <T> The type of object the registry stores.
* @return The registered object's ID.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the registry or object are not registered.
*/
<T> ResourceLocation getRegistryKey(ResourceKey<Registry<T>> registry, T object);
/**
* Look up an ID in a registry, returning the registered object.
*
* @param registry The registry to look up this object in.
* @param id The ID to look up.
* @param <T> The type of object the registry stores.
* @return The resolved registry object.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the registry or object are not registered.
*/
<T> T getRegistryObject(ResourceKey<Registry<T>> registry, ResourceLocation id);
/**
* Get the subset of an {@link ItemStack}'s {@linkplain ItemStack#getTag() tag} which is synced to the client.
*
* @param item The stack.
* @return The item's tag.
*/
@Nullable
default CompoundTag getShareTag(ItemStack item) {
return item.getTag();
}
/**
* Add a resource condition which requires a mod to be loaded. This should be used by data providers such as
* {@link UpgradeDataProvider}.
*
* @param object The JSON object we're generating.
* @param modId The mod ID that we require.
*/
void addRequiredModCondition(JsonObject object, String modId);
final class Instance {
static final @Nullable PlatformHelper INSTANCE;
static final @Nullable Throwable ERROR;
static {
// We don't want class initialisation to fail here (as that results in confusing errors). Instead, capture
// the error and rethrow it when accessing. This should be JITted away in the common case.
var helper = Services.tryLoad(PlatformHelper.class);
INSTANCE = helper.instance();
ERROR = helper.error();
}
private Instance() {
}
}
}

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
package dan200.computercraft.impl;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.io.Serial;
/**

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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
package dan200.computercraft.impl;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.network.FriendlyByteBuf;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.util.GsonHelper;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
/**
* Simple serialiser which returns a constant upgrade with a custom crafting item.
* <p>
* Do <strong>NOT</strong> directly reference this class. It exists for internal use by the API.
*
* @param <T> The upgrade that this class can serialise and deserialise.
*/
@ApiStatus.Internal
public abstract class SerialiserWithCraftingItem<T extends UpgradeBase> implements UpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private final BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory;
protected SerialiserWithCraftingItem(BiFunction<ResourceLocation, ItemStack, T> factory) {
this.factory = factory;
}
@Override
public final T fromJson(ResourceLocation id, JsonObject object) {
var item = GsonHelper.getAsItem(object, "item");
return factory.apply(id, new ItemStack(item));
}
@Override
public final T fromNetwork(ResourceLocation id, FriendlyByteBuf buffer) {
var item = buffer.readItem();
return factory.apply(id, item);
}
@Override
public final void toNetwork(FriendlyByteBuf buffer, T upgrade) {
buffer.writeItem(upgrade.getCraftingItem());
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeSerialiser;
import net.minecraft.network.FriendlyByteBuf;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* Simple serialiser which returns a constant upgrade.
* <p>
* Do <strong>NOT</strong> directly reference this class. It exists for internal use by the API.
*
* @param <T> The upgrade that this class can serialise and deserialise.
*/
@ApiStatus.Internal
public abstract class SimpleSerialiser<T extends UpgradeBase> implements UpgradeSerialiser<T> {
private final Function<ResourceLocation, T> constructor;
public SimpleSerialiser(Function<ResourceLocation, T> constructor) {
this.constructor = constructor;
}
@Override
public final T fromJson(ResourceLocation id, JsonObject object) {
return constructor.apply(id);
}
@Override
public final T fromNetwork(ResourceLocation id, FriendlyByteBuf buffer) {
return constructor.apply(id);
}
@Override
public final void toNetwork(FriendlyByteBuf buffer, T upgrade) {
}
}

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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades;
import com.mojang.serialization.Codec;
import com.mojang.serialization.MapCodec;
import com.mojang.serialization.codecs.RecordCodecBuilder;
import dan200.computercraft.api.turtle.TurtleToolDurability;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.BuiltInRegistries;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.Registries;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.ComponentSerialization;
import net.minecraft.tags.TagKey;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* The template for a turtle tool.
*
* @param adjective The adjective for this tool.
* @param item The tool used.
* @param damageMultiplier The damage multiplier for this tool.
* @param allowEnchantments Whether to allow enchantments.
* @param consumeDurability When to consume durability.
* @param breakable The items breakable by this tool.
*/
public record TurtleToolSpec(
Component adjective,
Item item,
float damageMultiplier,
boolean allowEnchantments,
TurtleToolDurability consumeDurability,
Optional<TagKey<Block>> breakable
) {
public static final float DEFAULT_DAMAGE_MULTIPLIER = 3.0f;
public static final MapCodec<TurtleToolSpec> CODEC = RecordCodecBuilder.mapCodec(instance -> instance.group(
ComponentSerialization.CODEC.fieldOf("adjective").forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::adjective),
BuiltInRegistries.ITEM.byNameCodec().fieldOf("item").forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::item),
Codec.FLOAT.optionalFieldOf("damageMultiplier", DEFAULT_DAMAGE_MULTIPLIER).forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::damageMultiplier),
Codec.BOOL.optionalFieldOf("allowEnchantments", false).forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::allowEnchantments),
TurtleToolDurability.CODEC.optionalFieldOf("consumeDurability", TurtleToolDurability.NEVER).forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::consumeDurability),
TagKey.codec(Registries.BLOCK).optionalFieldOf("breakable").forGetter(TurtleToolSpec::breakable)
).apply(instance, TurtleToolSpec::new));
}

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 The CC: Tweaked Developers
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package dan200.computercraft.impl.upgrades;
import com.mojang.serialization.MapCodec;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeBase;
import dan200.computercraft.api.upgrades.UpgradeType;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.ApiStatus;
/**
* Simple implementation of {@link UpgradeType}.
*
* @param codec The codec to read/write upgrades with.
* @param <T> The upgrade subclass that this upgrade type represents.
*/
@ApiStatus.Internal
public record UpgradeTypeImpl<T extends UpgradeBase>(MapCodec<T> codec) implements UpgradeType<T> {
}

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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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@@ -6,17 +6,11 @@ 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")
}
sourceSets {
main {
resources.srcDir("src/generated/resources")
}
}
minecraft {
accessWideners(
"src/main/resources/computercraft.accesswidener",
@@ -29,7 +23,7 @@ configurations {
}
repositories {
maven("https://maven.neoforged.net/") {
maven("https://maven.minecraftforge.net/") {
content {
includeModule("org.spongepowered", "mixin")
}
@@ -42,10 +36,7 @@ dependencies {
api(commonClasses(project(":common-api")))
clientApi(clientClasses(project(":common-api")))
compileOnly(libs.mixin)
compileOnly(libs.mixinExtra)
compileOnly(libs.bundles.externalMods.common)
compileOnly(variantOf(libs.create.forge) { classifier("slim") }) { isTransitive = false }
clientCompileOnly(variantOf(libs.emi) { classifier("api") })
annotationProcessorEverywhere(libs.autoService)
@@ -69,7 +60,7 @@ dependencies {
}
illuaminate {
version.set(libs.versions.illuaminate)
version = libs.versions.illuaminate
}
val luaJavadoc by tasks.registering(Javadoc::class) {
@@ -90,11 +81,7 @@ val luaJavadoc by tasks.registering(Javadoc::class) {
options.addStringOption("project-root", rootProject.file(".").absolutePath)
options.noTimestamp(false)
javadocTool.set(
javaToolchains.javadocToolFor {
languageVersion.set(CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION)
},
)
javadocTool = javaToolchains.javadocToolFor { languageVersion = CCTweakedPlugin.JAVA_VERSION }
}
val lintLua by tasks.registering(IlluaminateExec::class) {
@@ -115,20 +102,31 @@ val lintLua by tasks.registering(IlluaminateExec::class) {
doLast { if (System.getenv("GITHUB_ACTIONS") != null) println("::remove-matcher owner=illuaminate::") }
}
val runData by tasks.registering(MergeTrees::class) {
output = layout.projectDirectory.dir("src/generated/resources")
fun MergeTrees.configureForDatagen(source: SourceSet, outputFolder: String) {
output = layout.projectDirectory.dir(outputFolder)
for (loader in listOf("forge", "fabric")) {
mustRunAfter(":$loader:runData")
mustRunAfter(":$loader:$name")
source {
input {
from(project(":$loader").layout.buildDirectory.dir("generatedResources"))
from(project(":$loader").layout.buildDirectory.dir(source.getTaskName("generateResources", null)))
exclude(".cache")
}
output = project(":$loader").layout.projectDirectory.dir("src/generated/resources")
output = project(":$loader").layout.projectDirectory.dir(outputFolder)
}
}
}
tasks.withType(GenerateModuleMetadata::class).configureEach { isEnabled = false }
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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@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.state.BlockState;
import net.minecraft.world.phys.BlockHitResult;
import net.minecraft.world.phys.HitResult;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
/**
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ public final class ClientHooks {
*/
public static void addBlockDebugInfo(Consumer<String> addText) {
var minecraft = Minecraft.getInstance();
if (!minecraft.getDebugOverlay().showDebugScreen() || minecraft.level == null) return;
if (!minecraft.options.renderDebug || minecraft.level == null) return;
if (minecraft.hitResult == null || minecraft.hitResult.getType() != HitResult.Type.BLOCK) return;
var tile = minecraft.level.getBlockEntity(((BlockHitResult) minecraft.hitResult).getBlockPos());
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ public final class ClientHooks {
}
private static void addTurtleUpgrade(Consumer<String> out, TurtleBlockEntity turtle, TurtleSide side) {
var upgrade = turtle.getAccess().getUpgradeWithData(side);
if (upgrade != null) out.accept(String.format("Upgrade[%s]: %s", side, upgrade.holder().key().location()));
var upgrade = turtle.getUpgrade(side);
if (upgrade != null) out.accept(String.format("Upgrade[%s]: %s", side, upgrade.getUpgradeID()));
}
/**
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ public final class ClientHooks {
* @param addText A callback which adds a single line of text.
*/
public static void addGameDebugInfo(Consumer<String> addText) {
if (MonitorBlockEntityRenderer.hasRenderedThisFrame() && Minecraft.getInstance().getDebugOverlay().showDebugScreen()) {
if (MonitorBlockEntityRenderer.hasRenderedThisFrame() && Minecraft.getInstance().options.renderDebug) {
addText.accept("[CC:T] Monitor renderer: " + MonitorBlockEntityRenderer.currentRenderer());
}
}

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@@ -22,17 +22,16 @@ 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.media.items.DiskItem;
import dan200.computercraft.shared.turtle.TurtleOverlay;
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;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.Screen;
import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.inventory.MenuAccess;
import net.minecraft.client.multiplayer.ClientLevel;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.ShaderInstance;
import net.minecraft.client.renderer.blockentity.BlockEntityRendererProvider;
@@ -43,19 +42,16 @@ 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;
import net.minecraft.util.FastColor;
import net.minecraft.world.entity.LivingEntity;
import net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu;
import net.minecraft.world.inventory.MenuType;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.item.component.DyedItemColor;
import net.minecraft.world.level.ItemLike;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
@@ -69,6 +65,8 @@ import java.util.function.Supplier;
* @see ModRegistry The common registry for actual game objects.
*/
public final class ClientRegistry {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ClientRegistry.class);
private ClientRegistry() {
}
@@ -89,6 +87,14 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
* @param itemProperties Callback to register item properties.
*/
public static void registerMainThread(RegisterItemProperty itemProperties) {
MenuScreens.<AbstractComputerMenu, ComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.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);
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.PRINTER.get(), PrinterScreen::new);
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.DISK_DRIVE.get(), DiskDriveScreen::new);
MenuScreens.register(ModRegistry.Menus.PRINTOUT.get(), PrintoutScreen::new);
registerItemProperty(itemProperties, "state",
new UnclampedPropertyFunction((stack, world, player, random) -> {
var computer = ClientPocketComputers.get(stack);
@@ -97,41 +103,28 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_NORMAL, ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_ADVANCED
);
registerItemProperty(itemProperties, "coloured",
(stack, world, player, random) -> DyedItemColor.getOrDefault(stack, -1) != -1 ? 1 : 0,
(stack, world, player, random) -> IColouredItem.getColourBasic(stack) != -1 ? 1 : 0,
ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_NORMAL, ModRegistry.Items.POCKET_COMPUTER_ADVANCED
);
}
public static void registerMenuScreens(RegisterMenuScreen register) {
register.<AbstractComputerMenu, ComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.COMPUTER.get(), ComputerScreen::new);
register.<AbstractComputerMenu, NoTermComputerScreen<AbstractComputerMenu>>register(ModRegistry.Menus.POCKET_COMPUTER_NO_TERM.get(), NoTermComputerScreen::new);
register.register(ModRegistry.Menus.TURTLE.get(), TurtleScreen::new);
register.register(ModRegistry.Menus.PRINTER.get(), PrinterScreen::new);
register.register(ModRegistry.Menus.DISK_DRIVE.get(), DiskDriveScreen::new);
register.register(ModRegistry.Menus.PRINTOUT.get(), PrintoutScreen::new);
}
public interface RegisterMenuScreen {
<M extends AbstractContainerMenu, U extends Screen & MenuAccess<M>> void register(MenuType<? extends M> type, MenuScreens.ScreenConstructor<M, U> factory);
}
public static void registerTurtleModellers(RegisterTurtleUpgradeModeller register) {
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleUpgradeTypes.SPEAKER.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_left"),
ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_speaker_right")
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.TurtleUpgradeTypes.WORKBENCH.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.sided(
ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_left"),
ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, "block/turtle_crafting_table_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.TurtleUpgradeTypes.WIRELESS_MODEM.get(), new TurtleModemModeller());
register.register(ModRegistry.TurtleUpgradeTypes.TOOL.get(), TurtleUpgradeModeller.flatItem());
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(RegisterItemProperty itemProperties, String name, ClampedItemPropertyFunction getter, Supplier<? extends Item>... items) {
var id = ResourceLocation.fromNamespaceAndPath(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name);
var id = new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, name);
for (var item : items) itemProperties.register(item.get(), id, getter);
}
@@ -147,25 +140,26 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
register.accept(GuiSprites.initialise(minecraft.getTextureManager()));
}
private static final ResourceLocation[] EXTRA_MODELS = {
TurtleOverlay.ELF_MODEL,
TurtleBlockEntityRenderer.COLOUR_TURTLE_MODEL,
private static final String[] EXTRA_MODELS = new String[]{
"block/turtle_colour",
"block/turtle_elf_overlay",
"block/turtle_rainbow_overlay",
"block/turtle_trans_overlay",
};
public static void registerExtraModels(Consumer<ResourceLocation> register, Collection<ResourceLocation> extraModels) {
for (var model : EXTRA_MODELS) register.accept(model);
extraModels.forEach(register);
public static void registerExtraModels(Consumer<ResourceLocation> register) {
for (var model : EXTRA_MODELS) register.accept(new ResourceLocation(ComputerCraftAPI.MOD_ID, model));
TurtleUpgradeModellers.getDependencies().forEach(register);
}
public static void registerItemColours(BiConsumer<ItemColor, ItemLike> register) {
register.accept(
(stack, layer) -> layer == 1 ? DiskItem.getColour(stack) : -1,
(stack, layer) -> layer == 1 ? ((DiskItem) stack.getItem()).getColour(stack) : 0xFFFFFF,
ModRegistry.Items.DISK.get()
);
register.accept(
(stack, layer) -> layer == 1 ? DyedItemColor.getOrDefault(stack, Colour.BLUE.getARGB()) : -1,
(stack, layer) -> layer == 1 ? TreasureDiskItem.getColour(stack) : 0xFFFFFF,
ModRegistry.Items.TREASURE_DISK.get()
);
@@ -178,21 +172,32 @@ public final class ClientRegistry {
private static int getPocketColour(ItemStack stack, int layer) {
return switch (layer) {
default -> -1;
case 1 -> DyedItemColor.getOrDefault(stack, -1); // Frame colour
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.getARGB() : FastColor.ARGB32.opaque(computer.getLightState());
yield computer == null || computer.getLightState() == -1 ? Colour.BLACK.getHex() : computer.getLightState();
}
};
}
private static int getTurtleColour(ItemStack stack, int layer) {
return layer == 0 ? DyedItemColor.getOrDefault(stack, -1) : -1;
return layer == 0 ? ((IColouredItem) stack.getItem()).getColour(stack) : 0xFFFFFF;
}
public static void registerShaders(ResourceProvider resources, BiConsumer<ShaderInstance, Consumer<ShaderInstance>> load) throws IOException {
RenderTypes.registerShaders(resources, load);
RenderTypes.registerShaders(resources, (name, create, onLoaded) -> {
ShaderInstance shader;
try {
shader = create.get();
} catch (Exception e) {
LOG.error("Failed to load {}", name, e);
onLoaded.accept(null);
return;
}
load.accept(shader, onLoaded);
});
}
private record UnclampedPropertyFunction(

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@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ import net.minecraft.client.gui.components.ChatComponent;
import net.minecraft.network.chat.Component;
import net.minecraft.util.Mth;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ public class ClientTableFormatter implements TableFormatter {
var tag = createTag(table.getId());
if (chat.allMessages.removeIf(guiMessage -> guiMessage.tag() != null && Objects.equals(guiMessage.tag().logTag(), tag.logTag()))) {
chat.rescaleChat();
chat.refreshTrimmedMessage();
}
TableFormatter.super.display(table);

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