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Jonathan Coates
af966179ce Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-11-29 19:40:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5927e9bb10 Bump CC:T version 2021-11-29 18:54:54 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
53811f8169 Allow peripherals to have multiple types (#963)
Peripherals can now have multiple types:
 - A single primary type. This is the same as the current idea of a
   type - some identifier which (mostly) uniquely identifies this kind
   of peripheral. For instance, "speaker" or "minecraft:chest".

 - 0 or more "additional" types. These are more like traits, and
   describe what other behaviour the peripheral has - is it an
   inventory? Does it supply additional peripherals (like a wired
   modem)?.

This is mostly intended for the generic peripheral system, but it might
prove useful elsewhere too - we'll have to see!

 - peripheral.getType (and modem.getTypeRemote) now returns 1 or more
   values, rather than exactly one.
 - Add a new peripheral.hasType (and modem.hasTypeRemote) function which
   determines if a peripheral has the given type (primary or
   additional).
 - Change peripheral.find and all internal peripheral methods to use
   peripheral.hasType instead.
 - Update the peripherals program to show all types

This effectively allows you to do things like
`peripheral.find("inventory")` to find all inventories.

This also rewrites the introduction to the peripheral API, hopefully
making it a little more useful.
2021-11-29 17:37:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
298f339376 Invalidate peripherals during the computer's tick instead
- Capability invalidation and tile/block entity changes set a dirty bit
   instead of refetching the peripheral immediately.
 - Then on the block's tick we recompute the peripheral if the dirty bit
   is set.

Fixes #696 and probably fixes #882. Some way towards #893, but not
everything yet.

This is probably going to break things horribly. Let's find out!
2021-11-28 20:03:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2418cfb87b More instanceof pattern matching 2021-11-28 15:58:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9d44f1ca66 Make capability invalidation callbacks less strict
Forge!! *shakes fist*.
2021-11-28 12:47:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
306e06a79a Do not allow transferring into removed blocks
See #893.
2021-11-28 12:32:31 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4f11549112 Remove space in fs API 2021-11-27 16:35:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7f3490591d Some fixes to the web-based emulator
- Bump copy-cat version to have support for initial files in
   directories and the blit fixes.
 - Add an example nft image and move example nfp into a data/ directory.
 - Fix nft parser not resetting colours on the start of each line.
2021-11-27 12:27:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
095101831c Pin to an older ForgeGradle
This .25 is still borked I think
2021-11-27 09:34:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7b7527ec80 Rewrite turtle upgrade registration to be more data driven (#967)
The feature nobody asked for, but we're getting anyway.

Old way to register a turtle/pocket computer upgrade:

    ComputerCraftAPI.registerTurtleUpgrade(new MyUpgrade(new ResourceLocation("my_mod", "my_upgrade")));

New way to register a turtle/pocket computer upgrade:

First, define a serialiser for your turtle upgrade type:

    static final DeferredRegister<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>> SERIALISERS = DeferredRegister.create( TurtleUpgradeSerialiser.TYPE, "my_mod" );
    public static final RegistryObject<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<MyUpgrade>> MY_UPGRADE =
        SERIALISERS.register( "my_upgrade", () -> TurtleUpgradeSerialiser.simple( MyUpgrade::new ) );
    SERIALISERS.register(bus); // Call in your mod constructor.

Now either create a JSON string or use a data generator to register your upgrades:

    class TurtleDataGenerator extends TurtleUpgradeDataProvider {
        @Override
        protected void addUpgrades( @Nonnull Consumer<Upgrade<TurtleUpgradeSerialiser<?>>> addUpgrade )
            simple(new ResourceLocation("my_mod", my_upgrade"), MY_UPGRADE.get()).add(addUpgrade);
        }
    }

See much better! In all seriousness, this does offer some benefits,
namely that it's now possible to overwrite or create upgrades via
datapacks.

Actual changes:
 - Remove ComputerCraftAPI.register{Turtle,Pocket}Upgrade functions.

 - Instead add {Turtle,Pocket}UpgradeSerialiser classes, which are used
   to load upgrades from JSON files in datapacks, and then read/write
   them to network packets (much like recipe serialisers).

 - The upgrade registries now subscribe to datapack reload events. They
   find all JSON files in the
   data/$mod_id/computercraft/{turtle,pocket}_upgrades directories,
   parse them, and then register them as upgrades.

   Once datapacks have fully reloaded, these upgrades are then sent over
   the network to the client.

 - Add data generators for turtle and pocket computer upgrades, to make
   the creation of JSON files a bit easier.

 - Port all of CC:T's upgrades over to use the new system.
2021-11-26 23:36:02 +00:00
Lupus590
8ffd45c66e "cc.pretty".pretty_print shortcut function (#965) 2021-11-26 21:13:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e247bd823e Bump Gradle and Kotlin versions
I think we need this for 1.18
2021-11-26 21:12:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
276956eed8 Fix command block config not being read 2021-11-26 20:58:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a4c5ecf8df Don't specify the version number in mods.toml 2021-11-25 14:54:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
99de00e16e Remove craft tweaker integration 2021-11-25 13:36:33 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
600227e481 Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-11-25 13:34:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
18d66bd727 Add dimension parameter to commands.getBlockInfo{,s}
Closes #130. Worth noting it doesn't add an additional argument to
getBlockPosition - want to leave that off for now.
2021-11-24 19:31:54 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d3563a3854 Cleanup resource mount reloading
- Subscribe to the "on add reload listener" event, otherwise we don't
   get reloads beyond the first one! This means we no longer need to
   cast the resource manager to a reloadable one.
 - Change the mount cache so it's keyed on path, rather than "path ✕
   manager".
 - Update the reload listener just to use the mount cache, rather than
   having its own separate list. I really don't understand what I was
   thinking before.
2021-11-24 19:07:12 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c2dc8bf675 Rewrite monitor resizing
- Some improvements to validation of monitors. This rejects monitors
   with invalid dimensions, specifically those with a width or height
   of 0. Should fix #922.

 - Simplify monitor collapsing a little. This now just attempts to
   resize the four "corner" monitors (where present) and then expands
   them if needed. Fixes #913.

 - Rewrite monitor expansion so that it's no longer recursive. Instead
   we track the "origin" monitor and replace it whenever we resize to
   the left or upwards.

   Also add a upper bound on the loop count, which should prevent things
   like #922 happening again. Though as mentioned above, validation
   should prevent this anyway.

 - Some small bits of cleanup to general monitor code.

I have absolutely no confidence that this code is any better behaved
than the previous version. Let's find out I guess!
2021-11-24 13:35:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
603119e1e6 Replace magic values with Forge constants
Gonna have to replace these in 1.17 as Minecraft exposes these by
default!
2021-11-23 21:17:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d9b3f17b52 Add a debug overlay for monitors and turtles
Monitors is probably the more useful thing here (well, for me at
least). It is a _debug_ overlay after all :p.
2021-11-23 21:14:06 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
993bccc51f Resort language files
Slightly annoying that weblate keeps getting this wrong. I don't think
any of the addons allow me to enforce an ordering either.
2021-11-23 19:48:47 +00:00
Weblate
96d3b27064 Translations for Korean
Co-authored-by: E. Kim <mindy15963@naver.com>
2021-11-23 19:43:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f33f57ea35 Allow generic peripherals to specify a custom source
- Add a new GenericPeripheral interface. We don't strictly speaking
   need this - could put this on GenericSource - but the separation
   seems cleaner.

 - GenericPeripheral.getType() returns a new PeripheralType class, which
   can either be untyped() or specify a type name. This is a little
   over-engineered (could just be a nullable string), but I'm planning
   to allow multiple types in the future, so want some level of
   future-proofing.

 - Thread this PeripheralType through the method gathering code and
   expose it to the GenericPeripheralProvider, which then chooses an
   appropriate name.

   This is a little ugly (we're leaking information about peripherals
   everywhere), but I think is fine for now. It's all private internals
   after all!

Closes #830
2021-11-22 18:05:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
070479d901 Make executeMainThreadTask a default method
- Move TaskCallback into the API and make it package private. This
   effectively means it's not an API class, just exists there for
   convenience reasons.
 - Replace any usage of TaskCallback.make with
   ILuaContext.executeMainThreadTask.
 - Some minor formatting/checkstyle changes to bring us inline with
   IntelliJ config.
2021-11-21 11:19:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2fe40f669d Don't send packets when the server is stopping
Fixes #956
2021-11-20 23:20:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1b39c9f470 Bump various package versions 2021-11-20 23:20:12 +00:00
Weblate
814d5cbcd1 Translations for Italian
Co-authored-by: Alessandro <ale.proto00@gmail.com>
2021-11-17 14:24:23 +00:00
Anavrins
4d8862c78e Optimize peripheral calls in rednet.run (#954) 2021-11-14 06:57:47 +00:00
Weblate
6cc2f035db Translations for Japanese (ja_jp)
Co-authored-by: MORIMORI0317 <morimori.0317@outlook.jp>
2021-11-13 06:24:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cf3f1d3d48 Add correct tool to CC computers
Also rerun data generators, forgot to do it as part of the previous
commit.

Fixes #953
2021-11-03 09:40:30 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
bca964629a Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-11-03 09:34:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ea7a218f4a Make turtle breaking a little more data driven
- Allow any tool to break an "instabreak" block (saplings, plants,
   TNT). Oddly this doesn't include bamboo or bamboo sapings (they're
   marked as instabreak, only to have their strength overridden again!),
   so we also provide a tag for additional blocks to allow.

 - Hoes and shovels now allow breaking any block for which this tool is
   effective.

 - Use block tags to drive any other block breaking capabilities. For
   instance, hoes can break pumpkins and cactuses despite not being
   effective.

This should get a little nicer in 1.17, as we can just use block tags
for everything.
2021-10-27 19:32:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
544bcaa599 Clear the entity drop list as well as cancelling
Fixes #940
2021-10-24 19:11:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ab6b861cd6 Move repo to cc-tweaked org
Let's see how this goes.
 - Update references to the new repo
 - Use rrsync on the server, meaning make-doc.sh uploads relative to the
   website root.
 - Bump Gradle wrapper to 7.2. Not related to this change, but possibly
   fixes running under Java 16. Possibly.
2021-10-17 18:14:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
72e8fc03d3 Fix upload bandwidth limit not being set
Lol, woops.
2021-10-13 17:56:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0e94355a85 Some post-1.17 cleanup
- Fix broken Javadoc references
 - Apply a couple of refactoring suggestions from IDEA
2021-10-13 17:46:29 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
482ae0d22e Fix recipe book upgrade recipes
- Flip turtle/pocket and upgrade item.
 - Correctly set NBT on pocket upgrade recipe output.
2021-10-11 12:17:45 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6dd33f7099 Play sounds using ResourceLocation rather than SoundEvent
The latter is not registered when sounds are added via resource packs.

Fixes #938. Probably.
2021-10-10 22:35:45 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
045472577a Improve motd a hundred fold
Yes, I know this is a terrible feature. But it's been a long week and
I'm so tired.

Also fix the ordering in motd_spec. Who thought putting the month first
was reasonable?
2021-10-08 20:49:37 +01:00
JackMacWindows
9f539dbd59 Add about program for easier version identification (#936) 2021-10-08 11:29:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ca367e7cc7 Don't run client tests on CI
Kinda sucks, but they're so inconsistent between platforms right now,
and I cannot be bothered to get CI working. It only needs to work on my
machine.
2021-10-07 11:51:18 +01:00
Weblate
f6fd0ad172 Translations for Russian (ru_ru)
Translations for French

Translations for English

Co-authored-by: SquidDev <git@squiddev.cc>
2021-10-07 10:25:23 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0d35331b82 Default to Java 16 in the gitpod environment 2021-10-06 18:52:36 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
076b454c8f Also convert the turtle model key to a record 2021-10-06 18:40:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
36e0dcbad0 Change network packet to a record
Look at all that code we can delete!
2021-10-06 18:38:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0b5fe990e5 Bump Forge version
- Clean up NBT constants, replace with built-in ones
 - Switch over to the new capability system
2021-10-06 18:28:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
29ece2a6e3 Don't run client tests on CI
Kinda sucks, but they're so inconsistent between platforms right now,
and I cannot be bothered to get CI working. It only needs to work on my
machine.
2021-10-06 18:23:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
eba26dedab Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-10-06 18:10:45 +01:00
Weblate
13779d6ad3 Translations for French
Translations for German

Co-authored-by: SquidDev <bonzoweb@hotmail.co.uk>
2021-10-06 16:09:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d700f1f500 Bump the image comparison threshold again
Not sure what the right long-term solution is here. An alternative image
comparison? Take multiple screenshots?
2021-10-03 11:21:37 +01:00
i develop things
06bf84f151 Make color arguments to term.blit case-insensitive (#929) 2021-10-03 11:11:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8ba20985d7 Store additional state in WiredModemPeripheral
This means wired peripherals now correctly track their current mounts
and attached state, rather than inheriting from the origin wired modem.

Closes #890
2021-09-27 22:18:32 +01:00
JackMacWindows
7bb7b5e638 Make Rednet deduplication more efficient (#925) 2021-09-26 21:15:37 +01:00
Alessandro
297426419b Fix computer IDs greater than 65535 crashing Rednet (#900) 2021-09-26 17:13:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
eb61c5c5d7 Add a overly-complex test harness for rednet
Allows us to run multiple "computers" in parallel and send messages
betwene them. I don't think this counts as another test framework, but
it's sure silly.
2021-09-26 16:45:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cf2bc667c1 Add more tests for monitor and printout rendering 2021-09-26 11:10:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c8449086ee Optimise CC:T logo 2021-09-26 10:26:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
662bead8be Several fixes and improvements for client tests
- Fix broken /cctest marker
 - Correctly wait for the screenshot to be taken before continuing.
 - Filter out client tests in a different place, meaning we can remove
   the /cctest runall command
 - Bump kotlin version
2021-09-26 09:48:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
acaa61a720 Make the monitor depth blocker slightly larger 2021-09-25 16:46:37 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5facbca2b3 Merge pull request #927 from MCJack123/patch-8
Added binary flag to websocket_message docs
2021-09-23 20:34:21 +01:00
JackMacWindows
6c6b2c2ff3 Added binary flag to websocket_message docs 2021-09-23 15:20:19 -04:00
Jonathan Coates
3eb601e554 Pass lightmap variables around various renderers
- Add lightmap parameters to the text, computer and printout renderers.

 - Printouts are always rendered using the current lightmap. When
   interacting with the GUI, we use the fullbright lightmap coordinate.

 - Pocket computers render their border using the lightmap. Terminal and
   light do not use the lightmap at all.

There's some funkiness going on here with render types - it appears the
"correct" position_color_tex_lightmap render type is actually one used
for text.

Fixes #919. This bug does occur on 1.16 too, but given how complex the
rendering changes are between 1.16 and 1.17 I do /not/ want to have to
implement this twice. Sorry.
2021-09-19 15:49:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d0e79f310e Bump Forge version
Not much has changed, just some cleanup.
2021-09-19 11:57:37 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0d6528aaf0 Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-09-19 11:38:25 +01:00
MAGGen-hub
647902c019 Allow using mouse in off-hand pocket computer screen (#918) 2021-09-19 11:24:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2aa70b49c1 Add invisible slots to computer GUIs
This ensures inventory slots are synced while the container is open,
meaning the hotbar (which is visible underneath the GUI) correctly
updates.

Fixes #915
2021-09-19 11:18:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b17ab16e05 Allow the user to opt in to client tests 2021-09-19 10:43:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b447b0e308 Increase memory limit of the gradle daemon
This has been standard in the mdk for a while, but never actually had to
do this before. IntelliJ finally started hitting this limit when
decompiling.
2021-09-18 12:42:36 +01:00
Wojbie
94ad106272 Several improvements to textutils.serialise (#920)
- Handle nan and infinity, by emitting them as 0/0 and 0/1.
- Differentiate between repeated and recursive tables in the
  error message.
2021-09-17 10:30:23 +01:00
xXTurner
dc9edf26ec Fixed typo in the javadoc of CommandsAPI class (#924) 2021-09-15 19:35:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
048c7bda23 Allow opening pocket computers without rendering a terminal
When placed in the off hand, pocket computers now render a different
screen when opened in the off-hand, just rendering text at the top of
the screen rather than "opening" the whole computer.

This means you can view the world and computer in your hand at the
same time, effectively allowing you to emulate the
Plethora/MoarPeripherals keyboard (and much more).

This currently requires you to move the pocket computer to the other
hand to open it normally. I did look into allowing for shift+right click
to open normally, but this is awkward when you're looking at a something
like a monitor - you need to shift as otherwise you'd click the block!

Plethora hooks into onItemUseFirst instead, and this might be an option
in the future - meaning that right click would always open some computer
GUI and never the blocks. This may be something we change in the future
- let's get some feedback first!

Closes #861. Apologies for this essay, but if you got this far you were
probably interested!
2021-08-30 18:52:02 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c9397460a4 Optimise maven repository usage
Geesh, we get a lot of 404s against this.
2021-08-29 22:23:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b2273c9b29 Add back JEI integration 2021-08-29 22:20:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9e82209aab Split uploaded files across multiple packets
Still not 100% sure of the correctness here, but it appears to work.
Closes #887.
2021-08-29 16:58:02 +01:00
JackMacWindows
340ade170f Add the rest of the feature introduction versions to the docs (#908) 2021-08-26 08:02:58 +01:00
ralphgod3
7cac8401e8 Uncomment remaining keys (#907) 2021-08-25 22:45:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0f899357c2 Some documentation bits and bobs
More #853, closes #858
2021-08-25 22:33:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3396fe2871 Make UserLevel.OWNER a little more strict
Closes #904
2021-08-25 22:09:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bbf3e48763 Increase timeout of some more tests 2021-08-22 18:01:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
92fe1d4bc2 Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-08-22 17:50:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9fbcbae5b3 Bump version to 1.98.2 2021-08-22 17:39:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
36a779dc18 Use data generators in a few more places
As always, a massive diff which is largely just moving files between
projects. This does fix a couple of issues with advancements, but
otherwise should behave the same.

Speaking of which, should probably go and test some of these recipes...
2021-08-21 15:50:01 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cd8b8bbc74 Bump codecov action version
This'll be deprecated next year. We've plenty of time, but worth fixing
while I'm looking at this stuff.
2021-08-20 22:33:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d8319bb35c Fix coverage not being generated for in-game tests 2021-08-20 22:13:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
afd6adbffa npm update
The worst ecosystem
2021-08-20 21:54:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4d591c600c Use clearRemoved rather than onLoad
Latter is broken on Forge right now.
2021-08-20 21:48:34 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0a8e427c61 Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-08-20 21:47:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d3a5d1e314 Add tests for transmitting via wired modems
It crashes on 1.17 right now, so worth checking!
2021-08-20 18:35:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
56010382fb Rethink how computers run tests in game
Instead of using ids for each computer each computer is spawned with id
0 but has a label which matches up to its test name. This has several
advantages:

 - No more confusing IDs: the test code now just does thenComputerOk()
   and that's it - the computer to track is inferred from the test name.
 - All files are stored on one computer, which means we can write code
   which is shared between tests.
2021-08-20 17:05:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0ff6b0ca70 Client-side tests
This spins up a Minecraft instance (much like we do for the server) and
instructs the client to take screenshots at particular times. We then
compare those screenshots and assert they match (modulo some small
delta).
2021-08-20 17:05:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4b33306940 Refactor the test code to be closer to 1.17
Basically mimic the actual API that Minecraft would expose if the
methods hadn't been stripped. Lots of ATs and unsafe hacks to get this
working, but thankfully the API we can expose to the user is pretty
nice. Yay for Kotlin?

Anyway, will cause some immediate pain (yay merge conflicts) but should
make keeping the two in sync much easier.
2021-08-20 17:05:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4dea3dff36 Move some Forge hooks into a separate class 2021-08-20 17:05:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3e8c741170 Update test mod "generated" tags 2021-08-18 13:03:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
62baa72457 Add some tests for wired modems 2021-08-18 12:55:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5eb711da87 Relocate test mod to testMod source set
This'll be fun to rebase 1.17 on to :).
2021-08-18 12:55:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
79c5df1d92 Fix weblate exporting the wrong language
Ughghgr.
2021-08-18 12:53:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
991ea6e829 Switch mappings over to Parchment
These are still equivalent to the official mappings but also include
method names and javadoc. Yay!

A bit weird to be on versioned mappings after 8 months of MojMap :).!
2021-08-18 12:49:50 +01:00
Weblate
1d160641a4 Translations for Japanese
Co-authored-by: MORIMORI0317 <morimori.0317@outlook.jp>
2021-08-18 10:53:58 +00:00
Weblate
c2b3d914f7 Added translation for Japanese
Co-authored-by: MORIMORI0317 <morimori.0317@outlook.jp>
2021-08-18 10:22:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0a537eaeee Rewrite some in-hand rendering code
- Fix missing shader for printout render type
 - Use current buffer provider for pocket computers rather than the
   tesselator. This requires us to use a non-depth-writing terminal +
   depth blocker, as otherwise one gets z-fighting.
 - Thus refactor some of the shaders to be terminal wide, not just for
   monitors.

Fixes #894
2021-08-17 13:00:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
143b2bdbcd 🦀 ComputerCraft is dead 🦀 2021-08-15 22:25:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8cb21ed4d1 Woops
I had this as assume-unchanged for some reason
2021-08-13 22:45:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8aa7695fdd Some doc updates
- Fix some spacing in code blocks
 - Rewrite the index page
 - You can't see it, but update illuaminate.
2021-08-13 22:35:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
fa78818069 Several fixes to speaker volume
- Use linear attenuation.
 - Fix speakers being 16 times as loud as they should be. They correctly
   cut off at the right distance, but didn't fade out as one might
   expect.
 - Clamp volume at 0, not 1. Fixes #892
2021-08-12 18:19:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aa857c1be3 Start using Java's instanceof pattern matching
Well, not really pattern matching, but it's still an improvement!
2021-08-08 12:45:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e4ced551eb Remove most of the turtle events
I don't think anybody actually used these, and I'm not convinced they
had much value anyway.

It might be worth switching the refueling code to work as a registry
instead, though events are kinda nice.
2021-08-08 12:43:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6eec9ba1a3 Merge branch 'mc-1.16.x' into mc-1.17.x 2021-08-08 12:40:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
62172c6049 Fix depending on a client-only class
I checked matrix but not transformationmatrix >_>.
2021-08-08 12:38:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
39f3cf8cbe Cache the tool's transformation matrix 2021-08-08 12:28:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5082947331 Add 1.17 to the issue template 2021-08-08 12:23:02 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a8f675c59d Make current branch detection more robust 2021-08-06 18:04:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bb1ebaee4f Bump Forge and prepare for a release
I've been shown up[1]. Unacceptable!

[1]: https://twitter.com/SangarWasTaken/status/1423676992336060417
2021-08-06 17:25:34 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bb1183d274 Update to Minecraft 1.17.1
- Remap everything to use MojMap class names too. This is what Forge
   uses, so \o/.

   This does NOT currently rename any classes to use suffix notation or
   BlockEntity. That will come in a later change. We do however rename
   references of "World" to "Level".

 - Move the test mod into a separate "cctest" source set. As Forge now
   works using Jigsaw we cannot have multiple mods defining the same
   package, which causes problems with our JUnit test classes.

 - Remove our custom test framework and replace it with vanilla's (this
   is no longer stripped from the jar). RIP kotlin coroutines.

   It's still worth using Kotlin here though, just for extension
   methods.

 - Other 1.17-related changes:
    - Use separate tile/block entity tick methods for server and client
      side, often avoiding ticking at all on the client.

    - Switch much of the monitor rendering code to use vanilla's
      built-in shader system. It's still an incredibly ugly hack, so not
      really expecting this to work with any rendering mods, but we'll
      cross that bridge when we come to it.
2021-08-06 17:18:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
01ddb2b4e4 A couple of documentation improvements
- Add some missing to the turtle API docs
 - Version history for peripheral and redstone. I /think/ this is
   complete.
2021-08-05 19:25:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bdd38fb061 Update changelog and whatsnew for release 2021-08-02 20:15:32 +01:00
DrHesperus
06f35e4997 Update and rename 2021-08-02 19:49:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2d95c32892 Reformat language files 2021-08-02 19:48:16 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6f4d4540b2 Update location of several langauge files
Looks like weblate was misconfigured here. These should be picked up -
fingers crossed!
2021-08-02 19:05:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
96316cddaa Fix monitor resize checks being entirely wrong
Fixes #879
2021-08-02 18:46:00 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e84ddef877 Bump version to 1.98.0 2021-08-01 09:02:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
11b40bb6d5 Identify unknown upgrades as ComputerCraft instead
When the mod id is null, the namespace is given as "minecraft". This is
not what we want, so use CC there instead.
2021-08-01 08:48:02 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
686c6a4c44 Use cc.strings.wrap inside slowWrite
Means we don't end up re-wrapping text and producing incorrect results.
Fixes #865
2021-08-01 08:43:37 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a1821035d3 Add a bit of version information to the bios
It's probably the lowest traffic module :p.

Also (somewhat) improve the deprecated messages in os.loadAPI. We really
need a proper article on require and converting from os.loadAPI.
2021-07-30 22:45:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7b8650bbc8 Fix fs.getCapacity docs
Slightly embarassing the state this was in
2021-07-29 09:59:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0285260e97 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-07-28 16:18:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
10a3a223a0 Bump version to 1.97.1
Plan here is to release 1.98 for 1.16.x and 1.17.x and 1.97.1 for
1.15.x. However, will let this sit for a few days while I sort out 1.98
and the 1.17 port just in case any more bugs pop up.
2021-07-28 16:15:32 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2dc970a8bb Don't error when given a malformed URL
Sometimes the pattern fails to match and so the file name ends up being
nil.
2021-07-28 16:00:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f74c4cc83c Add config options for a global bandwidth limit
This uses Netty's global traffic shaping handlers to limit the rate at
which packets can be sent and received. If the bandwidth limit is hit,
we'll start dropping packets, which will mean remote servers send
traffic to us at a much slower pace.

This isn't perfect, as there is only a global limit, and not a
per-computer one. As a result, its possible for one computer to use
all/most bandwidth, and thus slow down other computers.

This would be something to improve on in the future. However, I've spent
a lot of time reading the netty source code and docs, and the
implementation for that is significantly more complex, and one I'm not
comfortable working on right now.

For the time being, this satisfies the issues in #33 and hopefully
alleviates server owner's concerns about the http API. Remaining
problems can either be solved by moderation (with help of the
//computercraft track` command) or future updates.

Closes #33
2021-07-28 15:53:22 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7012ac7163 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-07-25 16:42:22 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
227b444d81 Accept client_no_context_takeover in websockets
Doesn't fix #695, but Good Enough(TM).
2021-07-25 16:40:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d50db8a6f3 Add a fancy test system for async methods
Written in order to ~avoid working on~ test #695. Sadly, no luck there.
2021-07-25 16:25:59 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3a80b51a9f Ensure monitors are well-formed when placed
Closes #36
2021-07-25 14:18:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
03396cf07a Fix help crashing on terminal resize
Closes #870. Woops.
2021-07-24 22:58:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5b57f7509d Add back executeMainThreadTask
Closes #868
2021-07-24 12:04:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0568c86628 Hopefully fix flakiness in rednet test 2021-07-24 00:00:37 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b31e66686d Make rednet.run a little more strict
Also add a test for rednet message sending. Hopefully gives some of the
modem and networking code a little bit of coverage (which is clearly the
same as being right :p).
2021-07-23 23:53:40 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
924b8ef30f Do not access the current server from the client
Just missing some guards in a few places.

Fixes #867
2021-07-23 23:35:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7bcc16bb40 Some examples for rednet 2021-07-23 10:52:44 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
31e6746bdf Reword community links a bit 2021-07-21 23:20:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c39bf3eb4d Hopefully block people creating blank issues 2021-07-21 23:18:32 +01:00
JackMacWindows
8b952e7e1e Fix parallel.* hanging when called with no args (#863) 2021-07-19 11:20:35 +01:00
SkyTheCodeMaster
04e97f7b86 Fix & enhance some docs (#857) 2021-07-18 17:36:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
74752c561c Correctly extract parse errors from build reports 2021-07-18 16:17:11 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ee96458b56 Merge pull request #862 from Angalexik/typo
Fix typo in paintutils documentation
2021-07-18 12:16:19 +01:00
Angalexik
333410e4cd Fixed typo in paintutils documentation 2021-07-18 12:37:16 +02:00
Jonathan Coates
999a39a3e6 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-07-15 13:05:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
82ca19c296 Add type check for http.checkURL 2021-07-15 13:04:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
56d8a5d585 Don't update block states when there is no world
Fixes #856
2021-07-15 12:13:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aa5fbb2980 Use heap buffers rather than direct ones
Closes #855, even if it doesn't really fix it.
2021-07-15 11:55:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
db0bb071f5 Add motd for file uploading 2021-07-15 10:58:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ab702e2ba1 Correctly render turtles' selected slot
We had the wrong texture bound, which meant nothing was being rendered!

Fixes #852
2021-07-15 10:58:40 +01:00
SkyTheCodeMaster
d4efacd40a Turn a nil to a string
Makes a `nil` a string inside of an expect in `define`, allowing `nil` to be passed.
2021-07-15 10:54:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
347affcc5c Merge pull request #859 from emiliskiskis/patch-1
Fix typo in turtle.craft documentation
2021-07-12 14:31:28 +01:00
Emilis Kiškis
8ebe34b8da Fix typo in turtle.craft documentation
Description wrote "to craft sticks, slots should contain sticks", whereas it should say "planks" in the second part.
2021-07-11 11:03:41 +03:00
Jonathan Coates
7086cb8a02 Merge pull request #848 from SkyTheCodeMaster/patch-3
Turn a nil to a string
2021-07-05 06:16:05 +01:00
SkyTheCodeMaster
8dbc930c2f Turn a nil to a string
Makes a `nil` a string inside of an expect in `define`, allowing `nil` to be passed.
2021-07-04 20:54:55 -04:00
Jonathan Coates
61eb67849d Some fs examples
See #566
2021-07-03 14:05:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c2316ef256 Publish docs from 1.16 instead 2021-07-02 21:49:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0d22270f8b Publish docs from 1.16 instead 2021-07-02 21:49:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
abb9c14256 Bump Forge Gradle version 2021-07-02 21:48:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
815e534dc6 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-07-02 21:03:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
51dde077fe And there was me thinking I understood Gradle 2021-06-29 09:08:45 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
31d0b7afcd Some further fixes to previous commit
Did NOT mean to push that
2021-06-28 23:20:54 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
95b0d950aa Couple of gradle fixes 2021-06-28 23:07:36 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
efa2be2821 Update changelog for 1.16.x-only features 2021-06-28 22:58:13 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
670db97fc7 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-06-28 22:52:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1650b72edb Prepare for 1.97.0 release 2021-06-28 22:52:01 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a5bca3f0df File uploading (#840) 2021-06-28 22:49:45 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
88f41314c7 Make io handles opaque to the docs
Yep, this is kinda gross. But also a nice refactor
2021-06-28 22:47:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5ef8d52c13 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-06-28 18:37:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0b65d56ab0 Prevent some files from being eol converted
Closes #813

Well, hopefully. This hasn't been tested, as I don't have easy access to
Windows.
2021-06-28 18:16:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a256b70685 Allow setting the subprotocol header
Fixes #828, closes #829
2021-06-24 20:48:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f16d1499fe Woops 2021-06-24 09:07:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
79ca851e4f Like I said, 'there may be a few of these' 2021-06-24 08:34:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
d5c54d64a6 Hopefully fix the bug report template
There may be a few of these commits :D:.
2021-06-24 08:32:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5cfdd2339f Try the new issue template system 2021-06-24 08:32:18 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3ab3213290 Try the new issue template system 2021-06-24 08:31:41 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
46c9840d00 Merge pull request #842 from Lupus590-CC/fix-extra-,-in-expect
remove extra ,
2021-06-23 15:22:08 +01:00
Lupus590
b3f2f14e96 remove extra , 2021-06-23 15:14:01 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3ace49d27f Remove config option for debug API
And also remove the "is present" guards within the various APIs. I'm
happy at this point that debug is safe, and think we can guarantee its
presence.
2021-06-22 21:01:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9bd662d8dc Fix CraftTweaker actions being applied twice
By default CT applies them on the client and server. In a single player
world, this means we try to create two upgrades, which obviously fails!

Fixes #721
2021-06-22 19:39:46 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
df7a40354e Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-06-19 15:18:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c489d4bc4f Fix exiting paint typing "e" in the shell
When exiting paint via the keyboard by typing "Ctrl" then "E"
separately, we consume the "key" event within paint, leaving the shell
to consume "read".

To avoid this, we run a sleep(0) to gobble any other left-over events.

Note, it's generally not enough to run a queueEvent/pullEvent here, as
the char event may not have ended up on the queue yet. Alas, as this
solution is pretty ugly.
2021-06-19 15:13:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2b029bd506 Refactor some computer screen logic
- Move some shared Gui{Computer,Turtle} code into a new class. Using
   entirely different naming conventions because of course (they are
   consistent with MojMap, just not the rest of CC:T).
 - Fix some mouse scaling issues in the terminal.
2021-06-19 14:18:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2227845658 Remove NetworkMessage.fromBytes
Always build packets using a PacketBuffer constructor instead.
2021-06-19 13:01:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2d3e88ef59 Replace mixin with access transformers
Hadn't realised I could use these to touch final modifiers! More
importantly, Mixin doesn't work with FG 5.0, so we needed an alternative
:).
2021-06-19 12:52:07 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0bfe960cbd Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-06-19 12:41:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a735f23e1f Fix a couple of bugs with wget
- Provide a friendly message when writing to a file fails.
 - Correctly write empty files

Fixes #832, closes #833
2021-06-19 11:59:15 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
de6f27ceaf Rewrite speaker networking code
Speakers now play sounds using a custom set of packets.
 - When playing a sound, we send the resource id, position, volume,
   pitch and a UUID for the _speaker_ to all nearby clients.
 - This UUID is then used when we need to update the sound. When the
   speaker is moved or destroyed, we send a new packet to clients and
   update accordingly.

This does have one side effect, that speakers can now only play one
sound at a time. I think this is accceptable - otherwise it's possible
to spam ward in a loop.

Notes still use the old networking code, and so will not be affected.

Closes #823
2021-06-18 22:23:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2fab1a3054 Minor code style fixups
- Add missing @Override annotations. I can't find a way to enforce this
   with checkstyle - maybe I need spotbugs too D:.
 - Remove superflous "this"es.
2021-06-12 22:18:35 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d4745ae47e Don't override isMouseOver
Minecraft's Widget class implements this for us!
2021-06-12 22:02:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
dc21e2dbc9 Minor dockerfile tweaks
- Install npm
 - Use apt-get instead of apt
2021-06-12 21:38:01 +01:00
Merith
75dfa71275 Gitpod Support (#817) 2021-06-12 21:33:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d71bf225cc Add very simple markdown support to the help viewer (#819)
- Allow help files to use the ".md" suffix, and move changelog/whatsnew
   to use them.

 - When files end with ".md", the "help" program attempts to highlight
   them. This involves:
   - Colour code blocks with a lightGrey background.
   - Replace lists to use bullet points instead of "-"/"*".
   - Colours headings yellow.
   The implementation of this is a bit janky because a) I wrote this and
   b) we need to run this step before text wrapping, but preserve
   colours and section positions over wrapping (thanks to Jack for
   getting this working).

 - Add section navigation to the help viewer, with left/right to move to
   the next/previous section.

Closes #569
2021-06-12 19:48:41 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8644c4ebf6 More gradle tweaks
- Upgade to Gradle 7.0 and FG 5.0
 - Allow running with any Java version - this now correctly compiles
   Forge with the right version.
 - Upload to Modrinth too. This is entirely untested, so may need some
   tweaking.
2021-06-09 18:01:13 +01:00
Wojbie
b323db30ee Add cc.shell.completion programWithArgs completion. (#815)
And expand monitor, shell, fg and bg to use it
2021-06-07 22:02:45 +01:00
JackMacWindows
53efd6b303 Fixed error handling in scale subcommand (#816) 2021-06-07 20:47:15 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
97faa1b3bc Fix several sidebar textures
There was an off by one here!
2021-06-07 18:34:57 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7404133d40 Fix alternative localhost domain
lvh.me is dead. Let's kick the can down the road!
2021-06-07 18:22:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e18e24407e Add additional buttons to the computer GUI (#809)
Adds a sidebar to the computer and turtle GUI. This currently provides
 - A power indicator, which turns on/shuts down a computer.
 - Button to queue a "terminate" event
2021-06-06 19:32:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
026afa7f73 Put some limits on various external queues
Ideally turtle functions would error, but wrangling that is more pain
than it's worth.
2021-06-06 19:26:20 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
29cc5bb86b Shut down computers on errors
Previously we would attempt to resume them, which then caused confusing
behaviour if the Lua VM was in an inconsistent state.

Closes #811
2021-06-06 18:33:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aa9d3c8269 Refactor LuaContext into a separate class
This isn't tied to Cobalt any more!
2021-06-06 18:33:52 +01:00
Matthew Wilbern
f8074636bc Allow craft program to craft unlimited items (#807) 2021-06-06 06:52:01 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
db2cde4a4c Add MoreRed support
I've written three or four integrations with bundled cables now over the
various versions, and I'm still not convinced this one is right. It
appears to work though, so we'll see.

We need depend on the main jar here (rather than the API jar), as
otherwise our javadoc tools fails - the API references some internal
classes which aren't on our classpath.

It might be nice to write tests for this (and CT) in the future -
goodness knows these features are fragile - but that'll require some
more gradle work which I don't want to do right now.

Closes #772
2021-06-05 14:48:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5eec7d9172 Bump to 1.16.5
I don't think anyone still uses 1.16.4, so no point worrying about it.

Closes #808
2021-06-05 12:32:40 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8b9735d72e Fix background not rendering on (pocket) computers 2021-06-05 11:46:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1866916cb8 Fix coloured pocket computers using the wrong texture 2021-06-05 11:36:36 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f38a6a9d43 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-06-05 11:36:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
0f6db63020 Remove "*Proxy" classes
- Move registry code into the various *Registry classes.

   I'm not sure this is any more sensible, but things being registered
   in different places kinda irked me.

 - Everything else (i.e. event listeners) goes in a {Client,Common}Hooks
   class right now. It's not ideal, but I don't think we can split it up
   much.
2021-06-05 10:09:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
51fcd83b87 Clean up turtle model loading code
Looks like Forge has had hooks for this for years, I've just never
noticed.
2021-06-05 09:14:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c2190e1318 Improve error message for SSL failures
Fixes #803
2021-06-01 22:10:11 +01:00
Ronan Hanley
c40a13558c Fixed side input consistency issue when a turtle upgrade is removed (#743) 2021-06-01 19:12:35 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
02695aea51 Reduce some block updates
- Fix double updateOutput() call in TileComputerBase - I guess a
   merge/rebase gone wrong in the past.
 - Don't call updateBlock() when creating a server computer. This used
   to be needed when we sent the computer to the client, but this is no
   longer the case.
 - Don't call updateBlock() on TileMonitors when updating from the
   client. We don't need to do a redraw here, as this is all stored in
   the block state now.
 - Don't update the block when reading turtle upgrades. See #643 for
   some background here.

See #658
2021-06-01 18:55:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d5be1aca0e Always accept command output for command computers
Fixes #799
2021-05-31 19:36:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8ff8b78ed8 Better error handling in treasure disks
- Return a more sensible string for empty treasure disks (i.e. those
   given by /give). This should help identify packs which are giving
   items in non-supported ways.
 - Fix NPE when the treasure mount doesn't exist.

Fixes #801
2021-05-31 19:24:38 +01:00
Matthew Wilbern
7fc55aa9a0 Add __eq metamethod and equals method to the vector api. (#800) 2021-05-31 13:58:46 +01:00
magiczocker10
38335ca187 Add some options for textutils.serialize (#664) 2021-05-29 17:46:58 +01:00
JackMacWindows
e0e194099c Add a scale subcommand to monitor.lua (#623) 2021-05-29 16:55:55 +01:00
Ronan Hanley
8063059764 Unit tests for Terminal (#740) 2021-05-29 16:24:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f96d923b2a Allow cleaning dyed turtles in a cauldron
Fixes #771. This does not allow clearing pocket computers or disks right
now - neither normally responds very well to water!
2021-05-29 15:18:53 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9142ccfc93 Rewrite turtle placing logic
- Simplify how the turtle's inventory is processed. We now copy all
   items into the player inventory, attempt to place, and then copy the
   items back.

   This also fixes the problem where turtle.place() wouldn't (always)
   update the item which was placed.

   I'm also hoping this is more "correct" in how we process drops from
   entities and whatnot. Though I've not had any reports of issues, so
   it's probably fine.

 - Replace the "error message" string array with an actual object. It'd
   be nicer all these functions returned a TurtleCommandResult, but
   merging error messages from that is a little harder.

Fun facts: the test suite was actually helpful here, and caught the fact
that hoeing was broken!
2021-05-29 15:18:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9f7cc00fcb Add button to view computer's folder
Implementation is a little awkward, as we can't send OPEN_FILE links
from the server, so we ensure the client runs a
/computercraft open-computer ID command instead. We then intercept this
on the client side and use that to open the folder.
2021-05-28 22:19:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b129ae627b Make cc.pretty internals more opaque
I wish I had an actual type system.
2021-05-28 21:28:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f9fb0619fa Swap CSS over to use illuaminate's variables
Closes #797
2021-05-28 21:18:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7f9b86a78e Add basic JMX monitoring on dedicated servers
Closes #482
2021-05-27 21:36:56 +01:00
Weblate
58ea7a275e Translations for French
Translations for French

Translations for German

Co-authored-by: Anavrins <xanavrins@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jummit <jummit@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Naheulf <newheulf@gmail.com>
2021-05-24 01:01:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8487a13764 Remove some funky buildscript code
- Strip out proguard
 - Drop the json compression code

I /think/ this may have had a bigger impact at the time, but Cobalt is
slimmer than it was.
2021-05-21 22:11:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f0ba1108d5 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-05-20 19:03:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5d0daf9b2d Remove dependencies from gradle 2021-05-20 19:03:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8b8692ba53 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-05-20 18:30:10 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1f385f5b35 Bump version to 1.94.0 2021-05-20 18:29:57 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
34baa09b6c Set stack size when crafting coloured items
Fixes #793
2021-05-20 18:12:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b21866fbff Merge pull request #794 from MCJack123/patch-7
Add the ability to call `cc.expect` directly
2021-05-20 09:23:28 +01:00
JackMacWindows
e0a288bcb9 Add the ability to call cc.expect directly 2021-05-19 20:14:13 -04:00
Jonathan Coates
4592534a18 Fix mount suggestion always being printed out 2021-05-18 09:44:11 +00:00
Lupus590
28165bfcd6 Add cc.expect.range (#790) 2021-05-17 17:49:48 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
953b94fd08 Add problem matchers for Github actions
- Add a basic problem matcher for illuaminate errors.
 - Add a script (tools/parse-reports.py) which parses the XML reports
   generated by checkstyle and junit, extracts source locations, and
   emits them in a manner which can be consumed by another set of
   matchers.

This should make it a little easier to see problems for folks who just
rely on CI to test things (though also, please don't do this if you can
help it).
2021-05-17 16:31:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e10e30f82b Use a separate region for the bottom pocket computer border
This is definitely not a good solution, but it's probably the best we
can do right now given resizable computers are a thing.

Fixes #775, closes #776
2021-05-16 18:40:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
aeb1fa0e7e Optimise all textures
using "optipng -o7 -strip all". I ran this a few years ago and had some
issues, but aren't seeing any problems now. I don't know if this is a
graphics card change, or just optipng fixed some bugs.

These are fairly minimal changes, but hopefully save a few bytes!
2021-05-16 18:00:47 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
349a7543b0 Fix build failures
- Add license headers. Also check these during pre-commit.
 - Fix javadoc issue.
2021-05-15 21:27:48 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3d589eda4a Expose GenericSource to the public API
- Remove the service provider code and require people to explicitly
   register these. This is definitely more ugly, but easier than people
   pulling in AutoService or similar!
 - Add an API for registering capabilities.
 - Expand the doc comments a little. Not sure how useful they'll be, but
   let's see!

There's still so much work to be done on this, but it's a "good enough"
first step.
2021-05-15 21:11:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
de646b66b6 Allow turtles to use compostors 2021-05-14 18:32:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4f0d311df7 Add example to turtle.inspect
A pretty common but non-trivial API, so worth having something. Even if
not perfect.
2021-05-14 18:06:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d6e3c9a7fa Add inventory.getItemLimit
Closes #781
2021-05-13 18:12:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a7a724f134 Bump Cobalt version 2021-05-13 18:09:08 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b0e30fdce1 Use lightGrey for folders on normal computers
This way we still get some differences between files and folders on
normal computers. I did try with just green, but I think the contrast is
too low.

Closes #656
2021-05-05 22:10:19 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4e15afa254 Add tests for placing monitors from turtles (#691) 2021-05-05 21:49:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
84bac06178 Merge remote-tracking branch 'baeuric/mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.15.x 2021-05-05 21:46:47 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1fecb995c9 Don't close file handles from ResourceMounts
Unlike short handles, we don't read these immediately, and so we can't
close it right away. Otherwise the file is considered empty!

Fixes SquidDev-CC/treasure-programs#1
2021-05-05 21:26:17 +01:00
Euric
99b719299c Defer monitor tile update when placed by another TE 2021-05-04 14:24:58 -07:00
Jonathan Coates
fb9590467d Add some examples to inventory methods
Closes #761. It's not perfect, but it's a little better. Maybe??
2021-05-04 19:23:35 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
bc8e090873 Simplify our overrides of load/loadstring
- Remove auto-prefixing of load/loadstring
 - Use Cobalt's normal load implementation, with a simple hook to
   set _ENV on the environment.
2021-05-04 18:30:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cf0f67265f Correctly handle sparse arrays in cc.pretty
This also swaps the order we display mixed array/maps in, so that the
array part comes first. I think this is more sensible.

Closes #777
2021-05-04 18:05:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
53dd15a213 Clean up language scripts 2021-04-28 21:28:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
eb2d617ed8 Add a pre commit hook to lint code
This uses pre-commit [1] to check patches are well formed and run
several linters on them. We currently do some boring things (check files
are syntactically valid) as well as some project-specific ones:
 - Run illuaminate on the Lua files
 - Run checkstyle on Java

[1]: https://pre-commit.com/
2021-04-28 21:24:27 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
74dae4ec17 That's it, I'm adding pre-commit hooks 2021-04-28 08:19:09 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
abbc46877b Remove mavenLocal() repository
Hopefully should bump to the latest Cobalt version too
2021-04-28 08:05:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
3cb25b3525 Various VM tests
These are largely copied across from Cobalt's test suite, with some
minor tweaks. It actually exposed one bug in Cobalt, which is pretty
nice.

One interesting thing from the coroutine tests, is that Lua 5.4 (and
one assumes 5.2/5.3) doesn't allow yielding from within the error
handler of xpcall - I rather thought it might.

This doesn't add any of the PUC Lua tests yet - I got a little
distracted.

Also:
 - Allow skipping "keyword" tests, in the style of busted. This is
   implemented on the Java side for now.
 - Fix a bug with os.date("%I", _) not being 2 characters wide.
2021-04-27 22:25:46 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f387730b88 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-04-24 11:50:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
92b45b1868 Switch to using maven-publish
The old maven package is removed in Gradle 7.0. Instead, we publish to
squiddev.cc using WebDAV (ewww).
2021-04-24 11:26:04 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
003c7ec2e8 Fix Forge maven location
1.16 is going to be sad for a while, as I need to work out FG 4 woes.
2021-04-23 22:40:20 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c45221a2d0 Fix checkstyle
This is gonna be 50% of my commits at this rate.
2021-04-13 13:03:26 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8494ba8ce2 Improve UX when a resource mount cannot be found
- Add a full example of the docs. Hopefully is a little more explicit.
 - Print a warning when the mount is empty.

Closes #762
2021-04-13 13:01:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
058d63e77f Add citation to cc.pretty
ust to look extra pretentious.
2021-04-11 18:43:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
17b5bca443 Make the peripheral API examples a little clearer 2021-04-07 18:34:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
c3f5700494 Fix checkstyle
Today is not a good day apparently :D:.
2021-04-03 14:13:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b17ff6daf0 Fix a couple of JEI issues
- Don't treat turtles/pocket computers with no upgrades as an "any"
   turtle. Otherwise getting the recipe of a crafty turtle shows the
   recipe of a normal turtle too.
 - Fix "get usage" of upgrade items not returning their recipes.
 - Fix NPEs inside JEI (closes #719)
2021-04-03 14:08:58 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e8f5531a8c Fix checkstyle 2021-04-03 12:55:20 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
51d3b091da "Finish" documentation for several modules
- Add remaining docs for the turtle API
 - Add documentation for the fluid storage peripheral.
 - Enforce undocumented warning for most modules (only io and window
   remaining).

"Finish" in quotes, because these are clearly a long way from perfect.
I'm bad at writing docs, OK!
2021-04-03 12:45:54 +01:00
lily
9708dd6786 Fixed sortCoords for draw functions (#749) 2021-04-02 15:30:28 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e48427dbbc Add documentation for io.setvbuf
Fixes #746.

Love how "good first issue" guarantees that nobody will do it. Not
actually true, and thank you for those people who have contributed!
2021-03-28 19:38:25 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
669b6d2d56 Merge pull request #742 from Wojbie/edit-fix
Fix missing `term.setCursorBlink(true)` in edit.lua
2021-03-19 16:48:34 +00:00
Wojbie
32d956bbe7 Fix missing term.setCursorBlink(true) in edit.lua 2021-03-19 16:07:20 +01:00
Ronan Hanley
3a147c78a8 Refactor and add tests for TextBuffer (#738) 2021-03-16 21:19:54 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
8c56b6a7be Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-03-12 09:26:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
66e42e0817 Bump version to 1.95.3 2021-03-12 09:19:16 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0ee3d10fda Add User-Agent to Websockets
I think, haven't actually tested this :D:. Closes #730.
2021-03-12 09:14:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ed0afc4068 Bump ForgeGradle version
Fixes #686
2021-03-12 08:59:31 +00:00
Wojbie
1f70ed6985 Make edit display errors/results of execution and handle require. (#723) 2021-02-23 20:50:19 +00:00
Weblate
8f3ea60c74 Translations for Portuguese (Brazil)
Co-authored-by: Matheus Medeiros Souza <mmedeiros.cbp@gmail.com>
2021-02-21 13:42:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
eb722a74cd Clarify the turtle.place docs a little
Closes #714
2021-02-20 20:19:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1825f67eee Lazily load models in data generators
Fixes #701 (well, hopefully). Our BlockModelProvider is created when
running other mods' data generators (thought not run), which causes
issues as none of the models are considered as "existing files".
2021-02-13 13:02:24 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
975a994581 Fix missing method usages
Maybe one should do a full gradle build when doing major build c hanges
:D:.
2021-02-13 12:48:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
061514549d Bump Gradle/ForgeGradle version
This is definitely going to break the build (it shouldn't, but these
things always do). Anyway...

 - Use the new Java toolchain support, rather than requiring the user to
   install multiple Java versions.
 - Bump versions of several plugins.

We're sadly stuck on Gradle <7 for now, as they drop the old
maven-publish plugin, which drops SCP support.
2021-02-13 12:39:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
5e52429c23 Merge pull request #709 from SkyTheCodeMaster/patch-1
Fix `redstone.getBundledInput(side)` returning the output of said side.
2021-02-05 20:54:57 +00:00
SkyTheCodeMaster
396cf15a1f Fix redstone.getBundledInput(side) returning the output of said side. 2021-02-05 14:10:11 -05:00
Jonathan Coates
7514cf7320 Mark as compatible with 1.16.{4,5}
Closes #694
2021-01-24 21:23:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1316d6a3c9 Migrate all examples to use tweaked.cc
Might as well, I've got the server capacity to spare. Hopefully.
2021-01-23 14:58:08 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e1cbbe3628 Haven't been hoisted by this petard for a while
I really should move this to Gradle. Probably should just write my own
plugin at this point.
2021-01-19 21:33:05 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
6d367e08a3 ./gradlew checkstyleMain
Every time I forget to run this before pushing, I get very sad.
2021-01-19 21:15:18 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
eaa7359c8c Add a whole bunch of tests
Coverage graph goes woosh. Hopefully.

More importantly, all of these are historic regressions, so very much
worth tracking.
2021-01-19 20:02:45 +00:00
SquidDev
657ceda3af Switch back to reobfuscated name in RecordMedia
Fixes #688
2021-01-19 13:43:49 +00:00
JackMacWindows
a934e42219 Finish the rest of the event documentation (#683) 2021-01-19 09:20:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1544749282 Defer sending monitor updates until tick end
We send monitor updates when a player starts watching a chunk. However,
the block/tile data has not been sent when this event is fired, and so
the packet is entirely ignored.

Instead, we now queue a "send this" task, which is then dispatched on
the next tick end.

I have memories of this working on 1.12, so either something changed in
an update or I'm a complete idiot. Both are possible.

Fixes #687
2021-01-18 22:20:48 +00:00
FensieRenaud
763bab80fa Serialise sparse arrays into JSON (#685) 2021-01-18 20:48:33 +00:00
FensieRenaud
417fda3019 Serialise sparse arrays into JSON (#685) 2021-01-18 16:44:39 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
444830cf2d Remove Grgit/jgit usage in build.gradle
The replacement is objectively worse. However, it supports Git
worktrees, which sadly jgit does not.

We really need to rewrite the build script to make it lazy so we're not
executing these commands every time.
2021-01-16 15:41:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
23bf33c454 Use mixins to construct the TestFunctionInfo class
There's some funky things going on here, but thankfully they're limited
to test code.
2021-01-16 12:40:00 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0be030c497 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-01-16 11:38:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ee27d8f081 Bump version to 1.95.2 2021-01-16 11:18:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
a3a9684505 Widen version range to include 1.16.5
Building against 1.16.4 for now to ensure we don't break it. Hopefully
we can bump this too once most people have migrated.

Will push a release tomorrow - don't want to be sorting out merge
conflicts at 23:30.
2021-01-15 23:26:01 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1381325813 Expand CONTRIBUTING a little
Explain our overly-complicated build system. Because of course we need
to.
2021-01-15 23:16:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
52b112fae6 Bump several action versions 2021-01-15 19:39:12 +00:00
Wojbie
c83eeb16a8 id.lua now handles more disk types (#677)
Co-authored-by: Lupus590 <lupussolitarius590@gmail.com>
2021-01-15 19:30:21 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
9d1ee6f61d Remove m_ (#658)
IT'S GONE!

Not looking forward to the merge conflicts on this one.
2021-01-15 16:35:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b90611b4b4 Preserve registration order of upgrades
Makes them display in a more reasonable order within JEI. Closes #647
(note, the title is an entirley separate issue)!
2021-01-15 15:32:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e1e7ef59c6 Measure code coverage from in-game tests
More importantly, `./gradlew check' actually runs the in-game tests,
which makes the CI steps look a little more sensible again.

Somewhat depressing that one of the longest files (15th) in CC:T is the
build script.
2021-01-15 09:54:38 +00:00
SquidDev
9ae0f4a993 Add some initial documentation for events
Credit to @BradyFromDiscord for writing these. See #640 and #565.

Co-authored-by: Brady <bradyakent@gmail.com
2021-01-14 18:37:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fd262a7995 Clarify the cc.strings.wrap docs a little
Also make the example a bit more "useful". Hopefully this should clarify
that the function returns a table rather than a single string.

Closes #678.
2021-01-14 09:12:37 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
58054ad2d1 Reformat src/main/java
Removes several pointless imports. And, more importantly, fixes the
build.
2021-01-14 09:09:02 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1255bd00fd Fix mounts being usable after a disk is ejected
This probably fails "responsible disclosure", but it's not an RCE and
frankly the whole bug is utterly hilarious so here we are...

It's possible to open a file on a disk drive and continue to read/write
to them after the disk has been removed:

    local disk = peripheral.find("drive")
    local input = fs.open(fs.combine(disk.getMountPath(), "stream"), "rb")
    local output = fs.open(fs.combine(disk.getMountPath(), "stream"), "wb")
    disk.ejectDisk()

    -- input/output can still be interacted with.

This is pretty amusing, as now it allows us to move the disk somewhere
else and repeat - we've now got a private tunnel which two computers can
use to communicate.

Fixing this is intuitively quite simple - just close any open files
belonging to this mount. However, this is where things get messy thanks
to the wonderful joy of how CC's streams are handled.

As things stand, the filesystem effectively does the following flow::
 - There is a function `open : String -> Channel' (file modes are
   irrelevant here).

 - Once a file is opened, we transform it into some <T extends
   Closeable>. This is, for instance, a BufferedReader.

 - We generate a "token" (i.e. FileSystemWrapper<T>), which we generate
   a week reference to and map it to a tuple of our Channel and T. If
   this token is ever garbage collected (someone forgot to call close()
   on a file), then we close our T and Channel.

 - This token and T are returned to the calling function, which then
   constructs a Lua object.

The problem here is that if we close the underlying Channel+T before the
Lua object calls .close(), then it won't know the underlying channel is
closed, and you get some pretty ugly errors (e.g. "Stream Closed"). So
we've moved the "is open" state into the FileSystemWrapper<T>.

The whole system is incredibly complex at this point, and I'd really
like to clean it up. Ideally we could treat the HandleGeneric as the
token instead - this way we could potentially also clean up
FileSystemWrapperMount.

BBut something to play with in the future, and not when it's 10:30pm.

---

All this wall of text, and this isn't the only bug I've found with disks
today :/.
2021-01-13 22:10:44 +00:00
Wojbie
1f84480a80 Make rightAlt only close menu, never open it. (#672)
Fixes #669
2021-01-11 21:59:29 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b838efedd2 Retry the prepare step one time
Hopefully ensures failed assets assets don't entirely break the build.
2021-01-09 20:17:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f78e24f9a0 Use UnsafeHacks to construct the test function info
This has been stripped (only in CI on 1.15, always in 1.16) so blows up
when we try to call it.
2021-01-09 20:12:13 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
88f5b20353 Fix checkstyle and licence checks
Of all the things to fail in this absurdy complex change >_>.
2021-01-09 20:00:15 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
331031be45 Run integration tests in-game
Name a more iconic duo than @SquidDev and over-engineered test
frameworks.

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

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

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

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXaWOJTCYNg
2021-01-09 19:50:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c5694ea966 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-01-09 19:25:33 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
34b5ede326 Switch to Mojang mappings
ForgeGradle (probably sensibly) yells at me about doing this. However:
 - There's a reasonable number of mods doing this, which establishes
   some optimistic precedent.
 - The licence update in Aug 2020 now allows you to use them for
   "development purposes". I guess source code counts??
 - I'm fairly sure this is also compatible with the CCPL - there's an
   exception for Minecraft code.

The main motivation for this is to make the Fabric port a little
easier. Hopefully folks (maybe me in the future, we'll see) will no
longer have to deal with mapping hell when merging - only mod loader
hell.
2021-01-09 19:22:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7b476cb24b Remove usage of deprecated event constructor
This requires a Forge bump, but probably no harm in doing so anyway.
We're on an ancient (2nd Nov) version. Fixes #665.
2021-01-09 18:49:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7ca261d763 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-01-09 18:32:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c864576619 Fix impostor recipes for disks
Well, this is embarrassing. See #652
2021-01-09 18:30:07 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
247c05305d Fix problem with RepeatArgumentType
The whole "flatten" thing can probably be dropped TBH. We don't use it
anywhere. Fixes #661
2021-01-08 17:50:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2232f025b8 Make CC:T work as a non-root project 2021-01-08 17:50:25 +00:00
Wojbie
b2e5401486 Added Numpad Enter Support in rom lua programs. (#657) 2021-01-07 21:41:04 +00:00
Lupus590
41226371f3 Add isReadOnly to fs.attributes (#639) 2021-01-07 16:36:25 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1edb7288b9 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2021-01-06 22:39:54 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
cc5e972cfc Bump version to 1.95.1
Will actually release tomorrow - it's getting quite late right now.
2021-01-06 22:39:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
92be0126df Fix disk recipes
Closes #652. This has been broken since the 1.13 update. Not filling
myself with confidence here.
2021-01-06 21:17:26 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
dd6f97622e Prevent reflection errors crashing the game
.getMethods() may throw if a method references classes which don't exist
(such as client-only classes on a server). This is an Error, and so is
unchecked - hence us not handling it before.

Fixes #645
2021-01-06 18:21:03 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2c9f51db89 Don't fatally error if CraftTweaker items have NBT
CT now adds {Damage:0}, which means turtle upgrades not registered any
more for tools. Fixes #647.
2021-01-06 18:08:19 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
72340defe4 Update illuaminate
- Fix doc library-path
 - Only style <pre> code blocks as executable. Skip <code> ones.
 - Document the default parameters in gps. Yes, we should do it
   everywhere, but one has to start somewhere!
2021-01-06 17:42:47 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
542b66c79a Add back command computer block drops
This has been broken for almost a year (28th Jan 2020), and I never
noticed. Good job me.

Fixes #641, closes #648 (basically the same, but targetting 1.15.x)
2021-01-06 17:27:52 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e4b0a5b3ce 2020 -> 2021
Oh, the most useless part of my build process.
2021-01-06 17:13:40 +00:00
SquidDev
f7e3e72a6e Update illuaminate again
- Generate theme-color. Hopefully this time it works!
 - Specify a site url. Technically this is wrong (we should use the
   current git branch), but it's good enough for now.
 - Move some options into a sub-category.
2020-12-28 18:20:13 +00:00
JackMacWindows
8b17ec76a8 Fixed missing argument names in file handle docs (#632) 2020-12-28 07:02:37 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b8d5a89446 Add explicit @module annotation
This feels like a bug - it should be inferred automatically.
2020-12-25 17:42:53 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4af5bcc0b0 Fix serveral 1.15 -> 1.16 issues
Well, strictly speaking some mapping changes.
2020-12-25 16:59:09 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
96c577482d Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-12-25 16:43:32 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
7f9a707f75 Bump version to 1.95.0
As is tradition.
2020-12-25 16:40:50 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ed3913c1f4 Manually wrap strings for help (#602)
This saves us writing to a buffer multiple times, and so makes things much,
much faster.
2020-12-23 16:33:58 +00:00
Lupus590
16d74dd2e8 Add functions to wrap text 2020-12-23 16:21:04 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
24bb92007a Fix licence issues
I knew I shouldn't do modding on things which aren't my main computer.

I actually did run checkstyleMain before committing, but entirely forgot
about this one. Go me.
2020-12-23 15:58:40 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
2f0cae0bc1 Make upgrade recipe requirements a little more lax
- Move some common upgrade code to IUpgradeBase. 99% sure this this
   preserves binary compatibility (on the JVM at least).

 - Instead of requiring the share tag to match, allow upgrades to
   specify their own predicate. IMO this is a little ugly, but required
   to fix #614 as other mods chuck their own NBT on items.
2020-12-23 15:52:33 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
e3a672099c Fix JEI integration with turtle/pocket upgrades
- Remove incorrect impostor recipes for pocket computers. We were
   generating them from the list of turtle upgrades instead!
 - Fix JEI plugin not blocking impostor recipes as of the data-generator
   rewrite.
2020-12-23 15:46:27 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
abf425dfb5 Fix overflow in os.epoch
Closes #611
2020-12-23 12:33:47 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
663859d2e5 Fix double URL decode
Closes #613
2020-12-23 12:18:20 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
f5eb6ce03e Fix copy-paste error in inventory docs
I'm a very silly squid.
2020-12-15 09:31:12 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
4ae370b9db Merge pull request #606 from TheWireLord/numpadenter-support
Added Numpad Enter Support - bios.lua
2020-12-12 21:51:07 +00:00
TheWireLord
b97e950d86 Added Numpad Enter Support - bios.lua
Add the ability to use Numpad Enter and have it act just like normal Enter.
(Just like the web-based emulator on the Tweaked.cc wiki)
2020-12-12 16:45:02 -05:00
SquidDev
5865e9c41a Not sure what irritates me more
The fact that I didn't run checkstyle before pushing or checkstyle
itself. I wish this ran fast enough I could put it as a commit hook.
2020-12-11 21:41:29 +00:00
SquidDev
85cf2d5ff1 Docs for energy and inventory methods
The inventory transfer methods really need a proper tutorial with
screenshots and everything else, but this is a good starting point, I
guess.
2020-12-11 21:26:36 +00:00
SquidDev
61f8e97f6b Force the monitor depth blocker to be flushed
As explained in the comment, "built-in" rendering types are now manually
rendered ("finish"ed) before calling finish() on the main renderer. This
means our depth blocker hasn't actually been drawn (if a monitor is the
last TE to be rendered), and so blocks pass the depth test when they
shouldn't.

Fixes #599
2020-12-11 13:09:16 +00:00
SquidDev
c92f06cfd9 Bump deps to 1.16.4 2020-12-11 13:08:24 +00:00
SquidDev
05c3c8ad32 Generate docs for generic peripherals
This was the easy bit. Now I've got to write them!
2020-12-10 22:16:49 +00:00
SquidDev
bb8f4c624b Some sanity checks for get{Direction,Orientation}
Silly bodge, but should fix #600.
2020-12-10 19:13:49 +00:00
SquidDev
ea3a160367 Remove a couple of todos 2020-12-10 19:05:52 +00:00
SquidDev
737b3cb576 Don't use capabilities for generic peripherals
Maybe the capability system was a mistake in retrospect, as we don't
store the peripheral outside, so there's no way to reuse it. That will
probably come in a later change.

As a smaller fix, we pass the invalidate listener directly. The lifetime
of this is the same as the computer, so we don't create a new one each
time.

There's still the potential to leak memory if people break/replace a
computer (as listeners aren't removed), but that's an unavoidable flaw
with capabilities.

Fixes #593
2020-12-10 19:05:44 +00:00
SquidDev
d83a68f3ff Allow $private HTTP rule to block any private IP
This is a little magic compared with our previous approach of "list
every private IP range", but given then the sheer number we were
missing[1][2] this feels more reasonable.

Also refactor out some of the logic into separate classes, hopefully to
make things a little cleaner.

Fixes #594.

[1]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv4-special-registry/iana-ipv4-special-registry.xhtml
[2]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv6-special-registry/iana-ipv6-special-registry.xhtml
2020-12-05 11:32:00 +00:00
JackMacWindows
24d3777722 Added improved help viewer (#595)
- Pagination, with (page) up/down, q(uit) and scrolling support.
 - Render markdown style bullets ('-'/'*') using a '•' instead.
2020-12-02 19:22:12 +00:00
JackMacWindows
826797cbd5 Added documentation for global functions (#592) 2020-11-29 11:24:18 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
511eea39a1 Remove <!-- -->s in usages
We fixed the bug in illuaminate, so this should be redundant now.
2020-11-28 17:53:07 +00:00
SquidDev
24af36743d Try to handle a turtle being broken while ticked
Hopefully fixes #585. Hopefully.
2020-11-28 13:13:35 +00:00
SquidDev
e2761bb315 Woops
I ran the tests, just not checkstyle.
2020-11-28 12:13:43 +00:00
SquidDev
6734a0e112 Also generate computer models
I'm getting quite addicted to this. Maybe less savings than monitors,
but still worth doing due to the number of files created.

Also fix our angle calculations for monitors. Thankfully we hadn't
shipped this yet :).
2020-11-28 12:06:46 +00:00
SquidDev
d4199064ae Make fs.combine accept multiple arguments
Means we can now do fs.combine("a", "b", "c"). Of course, one may just
write "a/b/c" in this case, but it's definitely useful elsewhere.

This is /technically/ a breaking change as fs.combine(a, b:gsub(...))
will no longer function (as gsub returns multiple arguments). However,
I've done a quick search through GH and my Pastebin archives and can't
find any programs which would break. Fingers crossed.
2020-11-28 11:41:03 +00:00
SquidDev
04f9644ae7 Allow strings or numbers in textutils.*tabulate
A little dubious, but apparently CC used to support it. This means we're
consistent with methods like io.write or string.len which accept strings
or numbers.

Fixes #591
2020-11-27 21:29:11 +00:00
JackMacWindows
486f41f082 Fixed length check on function name in expect (#589) 2020-11-26 19:46:03 +00:00
Lupus590
fff8353451 Remove extra space (#586) 2020-11-21 12:25:19 +00:00
Lupus590
9a749642d2 Strict Globals (#583) 2020-11-21 12:11:40 +00:00
SquidDev
c35707725f More examples
Yay!
2020-11-20 21:59:17 +00:00
SquidDev
b0651082f4 Cleanup examples for the various modules 2020-11-20 19:36:28 +00:00
SquidDev
aab0cd34cd Use term.blit on original paint render
This makes it super speedy, meaning an initial refresh doesn't take ages
to load.
2020-11-20 15:06:47 +00:00
Luca
d2a1a00dc4 Clear gets an option to reset the palette (#582)
Fixes #555.
2020-11-17 12:53:20 +00:00
Stephen Gibson
f194f4fa3a Fix epoch documentation to use milliseconds (#580) 2020-11-13 17:27:28 +00:00
Stephen Gibson
c9f3d315c0 Fix epoch documentation to use milliseconds (#580) 2020-11-13 14:32:49 +00:00
SquidDev
7f90f2f7ca Clean up some examples a little bit
Would be good if they didn't crash and burn on entry :).
2020-11-12 19:40:18 +00:00
SquidDev
9f57e77ed3 Add a link to the Java docs 2020-11-12 19:12:03 +00:00
SquidDev
ab39cb849d Publish Javadoc to tweaked.cc too
Closes #578

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

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

I should probably get out more.
2020-11-12 19:01:50 +00:00
SquidDev
c8aeddedd4 Auto-generate monitor models
I didn't think it was worth it, and then I found myself needing to
update a dozen of them. The code isn't especially pretty, but it works,
so that's fine.

Also fixes several issues with us using the wrong texture (closes #572).
I've put together a wiki page[1] which describes each texture in a
little more detail.

[1] https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked/wiki/Monitor-texture-reference
2020-11-11 21:14:53 +00:00
SquidDev
83df64e520 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-11-07 12:46:10 +00:00
SquidDev
74ac5bb3d1 Bump to 1.94.0 2020-11-07 12:43:57 +00:00
Lupus590
d13bd2cce8 use arg[0] in all usage printouts (#571) 2020-11-04 14:03:08 +00:00
SquidDev
ab232bd689 Update to MC 1.16.4
Just some mapping changes really
2020-11-03 15:33:10 +00:00
SquidDev
cc96e41d3e Remove stray copy-paste error from changelog 2020-11-03 14:37:24 +00:00
Drew Lemmy
741adfa7bb Use blit to draw boxes, add colors.toBlit (#570) 2020-11-01 19:28:18 +00:00
SquidDev
666e83cf4f Fix JSON objects failing to pass
Maybe I should run the whole test suite, not just the things I think
matter? Nah....
2020-11-01 11:48:19 +00:00
SquidDev
e2a635b6e5 Don't fail when codecov is being finicky 2020-11-01 11:36:53 +00:00
SquidDev
c58441b29c Various SNBT parsing improvements
Correctly handle:
 - Typed arrays ([I; 1, 2, 3])
 - All suffixed numbers (1.2d)
 - Single-quoted strings

Fixes #559
2020-11-01 11:36:48 +00:00
SquidDev
a6fcfb6af2 Draw in-hand pocket computers with blending
It might be worth switching to RenderTypes here, rather than a pure
Tesselator, but this'll do for now.

Fixes Zundrel/cc-tweaked-fabric#20.
2020-11-01 11:12:28 +00:00
SquidDev
17a9329207 Bump cct-javadoc version
Documentation will now be sorted (somewhat) correctly!
2020-10-31 12:50:03 +00:00
SquidDev
f6160bdc57 Fix players not getting advancements when they own turtles
When we construct a new ServerPlayerEntity (and thus TurtlePlayer), we
get the current (global) advancement state and call .setPlayer() on it.

As grantCriterion blocks FakePlayers from getting advancements, this
means a player will no longer receive any advancements, as the "wrong"
player object is being consulted.

As a temporary work around, we attempt to restore the previous player to
the advancement store. I'll try to upstream something into Forge to
resolve this properly.

Fixes #564
2020-10-31 10:59:24 +00:00
SquidDev
6aae4e5766 Remove superfluous imports
Hah, this is embarassing
2020-10-31 10:09:54 +00:00
SquidDev
84a6bb1cf3 Make generic peripherals on by default
This is a long way away from "feature complete" as it were. However,
it's definitely at a point where it's suitable for general usage - I'm
happy with the API, and don't think I'm going to be breaking things any
time soon.

That said, things aren't exposed yet for Java-side public consumption. I
was kinda waiting until working on Plethora to actually do that, but not
sure if/when that'll happen.

If someone else wants to work on an integration mod (or just adding
integrations for their own mod), do get in touch and I can work out how
to expose this.

Closes #452
2020-10-31 10:03:09 +00:00
SquidDev
c334423d42 Add function to get window visibility
Closes #562

Co-authored-by: devomaa <lmao@distruzione.org>
2020-10-31 09:54:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
113b560a20 Update configuration to match latest illuaminate
Ooooooh, it's all fancy now. Well, that or horrifically broken.
2020-10-27 22:20:01 +00:00
SquidDev
5bf367af9f Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-10-23 17:45:11 +01:00
SquidDev
61fb4caaad Bump to 1.93.1 2020-10-23 17:44:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
6734af6e4a Merge pull request #560 from Lemmmy/lemmmy/fix-monitor-tbo
Fix TBO normalisation issues on old GPUs
2020-10-22 12:14:27 +01:00
Drew Lemmy
bf6053906d Fix TBO norm issues on old GPUs 2020-10-21 10:28:12 +01:00
SquidDev
4766833cf2 Bump JEI/crafttweaker versions
In my defence, they weren't out when I started the 1.15 update.
2020-10-20 17:38:59 +01:00
Drew Lemmy
01d81cb91d Update illuaminate CSS for deprecation (#556) 2020-10-14 22:05:56 +01:00
Drew Lemmy
93068402a2 Document remaining OS functions (#554) 2020-10-11 22:38:18 +01:00
Drew Lemmy
34a2c835d4 Add color table to docs (#553) 2020-10-11 21:37:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
30d35883b8 Fix my docs
Thanks @plt-hokusai. Kinda embarrassing this slipped through - I
evidently need to lint examples too.
2020-10-08 09:48:36 +01:00
SquidDev
71563a52ff Let's make this a proper release 2020-10-04 11:31:06 +01:00
SquidDev
0c6e7b5db5 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-10-04 11:24:42 +01:00
SquidDev
334ca65482 Bump to 1.93.0 2020-10-04 11:19:43 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8472112fc1 Don't propagate adjacent redstone signals for computers (#549)
Minecraft propagates "strong" redstone signals (such as those directly
from comparators or repeaters) through solid blocks. This includes
computers, which is a little annoying as it means one cannot feed
redstone wire from one side and a repeater from another.

This changes computers to not propagate strong redstone signals, in the
same way transparent blocks like glass do.

Closes #548.
2020-10-04 11:14:22 +01:00
SquidDev
84036d97d9 Fix io.open documentation
Well, that was silly.
2020-10-02 21:21:53 +01:00
Weblate
0832974725 Translations for Swedish
Co-authored-by: David Isaksson <davidisaksson93@gmail.com>
2020-09-30 08:25:57 +00:00
SquidDev
6cee4efcd3 Fix incorrect open container check
Was this always broken, or did it happen in a Minecraft update? Don't
know, but it's a very silly mistake either way. Fixes #544
2020-09-24 17:47:30 +01:00
SquidDev
6f868849ab Use tags to check if something is a dye
We half did this already, just needed to change a couple of checks.
Closes #541.
2020-09-16 21:27:59 +01:00
SquidDev
275ca58a82 HTTP rules now allow filtering by port
The HTTP filtering system becomes even more complex! Though in this
case, it's pretty minimal, and definitely worth doing.

For instance, the following rule will allow connecting to localhost on
port :8080.

    [[http.rules]]
    host = "127.0.0.1"
    port = 8080
    action = "allow"

    # Other rules as before.

Closes #540
2020-09-15 22:05:27 +01:00
SquidDev
87393e8aef Fix additional - in docs
Why isn't this automatically stripped! Bad squid.
2020-09-13 17:56:12 +01:00
SquidDev
86bf57e3cd My inability to spell will be immortalsied in the changelog 2020-09-12 11:03:18 +01:00
SquidDev
72c1d451fe Mark the release as beta-quality 2020-09-12 10:47:19 +01:00
SquidDev
8b4a01df27 Update to Minecraft 1.16.3
I hope the Fabric folks now realise this is gonna be a race of who can
update first :p. Either way, this was a very easy update - only changes
were due to unrelated Forge changes.
2020-09-12 10:45:59 +01:00
SquidDev
d0a973fa46 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-09-12 09:29:21 +01:00
SquidDev
748ebbe66b Bump to 1.92.0
A tiny release, but there's new features so it's technically a minor
bump.
2020-09-12 09:27:47 +01:00
SquidDev
59de21eae2 Handle tabs when parsing JSON
Fixes #539
2020-09-11 18:02:23 +01:00
SquidDev
50473afea8 Fix Gradle example for depending on CC:T
See #405
2020-09-09 08:39:28 +01:00
SquidDev
37f925de0a Remove references to cc.crzd.me's maven
As CC only exists on 1.12.2, it's a bit meaningless to talk about it on
1.15+!
2020-09-08 18:37:40 +01:00
SquidDev
cefde3f003 Also block 0.0.0.0/8
See MightyPirates/OpenComputers#3356
2020-09-08 18:12:20 +01:00
Weblate
ae6124d1f4 Translations for Vietnamese
Co-authored-by: Boom <boom@flyingpackets.net>
2020-09-08 03:57:52 +00:00
Weblate
7e121ff72f Translations for Vietnamese
Co-authored-by: Boom <boom@flyingpackets.net>
2020-09-07 06:37:58 +00:00
Weblate
5155e18de2 Added translation for Vietnamese
Co-authored-by: Boom <boom@flyingpackets.net>
2020-09-07 03:33:36 +00:00
SquidDev
7365741088 Don't use entity.captureDrops at all.
This really should have been removed in 9e2232d240.
Otherwise we don't drop these items into the world at all. Fixes #537.
2020-09-05 11:02:24 +01:00
JackMacWindows
d5368d0719 Add date-specific MOTDs (like Minecraft) (#533) 2020-09-04 17:35:46 +01:00
SquidDev
26c12ac1a9 Bump version to 1.91.1 2020-09-04 17:29:35 +01:00
SquidDev
2c67849b35 Fix NPE when turtles interact with an entity
Closes #531
2020-08-27 17:17:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
04509cefec Merge pull request #529 from Bluenaxela/mc-1.15.x
Pretty sure FileSystemWrapperMount.isDirectory() should call Filesystem.isDir(), not Filesystem.exists()
2020-08-25 08:11:13 +01:00
Bluenaxela
74b9f5dcb0 Fix FileSystemWrapperMount.isDirectory()
Pretty sure FileSystemWrapperMount.isDirectory() should call Filesystem.isDir(), not Filesystem.exists()
2020-08-24 23:55:24 -07:00
SquidDev
7809a2eddd Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-08-23 15:46:17 +01:00
SquidDev
183b342071 Bump for 1.91.0 2020-08-23 15:35:58 +01:00
SquidDev
0bb5515055 Fix checkstyle problems 2020-08-22 19:31:49 +01:00
SquidDev
e8e9294fdf Correctly check for success or consume
No, I don't really know what the difference is either :). Closes #518.
2020-08-22 19:28:02 +01:00
SquidDev
9acfc0316f Expose NBT hashes of items to users
This just uses the same approach as Plethora, so we should have aparity
for .list() now.
2020-08-22 16:09:35 +01:00
SquidDev
29fb0baa09 Use Forge's packet methods for sending SoundEvents
Doesn't fix #515 (arguably makes it worse in the sense that it's more
likely to throw). However it should provide better error reporting, and
make it more clear that it's not CC:T's fault.
2020-08-22 15:31:48 +01:00
R93950X
d5de39ebd4 Fix time formatting (#527)
Fixes #525.

Co-authored-by: R93950X <R93950X@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-08-22 15:17:12 +01:00
SquidDev
0faf76e4bd Fix if statement never being hit
Let's been honest, this bit's probably never been tested, because it
should never happen. Fixes #528.
2020-08-22 15:03:38 +01:00
SquidDev
99581e1f40 Initial update to 1.16.2
Seems to load fine, but not done any proper testing.
2020-08-14 22:00:03 +01:00
SquidDev
e8e2ed9fe5 Fix incorrect lower bound in mods.toml
It appears I had failed to update this when last bumping the Forge
version. Closes #521 - we're relying on a feature only added in Forge
31.1.16, and they're using 3.1.14.
2020-08-09 21:51:55 +01:00
SquidDev
9f72448ecd Properly deprecate colors.rgb8 2020-08-04 19:50:36 +01:00
SquidDev
3da3f16deb Fix link to logo 2020-08-04 18:30:22 +01:00
hydraz
0e2ce3c634 Make the key for mtime "modified" in fs.attributes (#512) 2020-07-31 18:39:09 +01:00
SquidDev
fe00e00537 Mention people should include logs 2020-07-31 18:31:47 +01:00
SquidDev
29646a7f61 Bump version to 1.90.3 2020-07-27 19:07:06 +01:00
SquidDev
50d2712581 Resolve CC's save location to the world dir
Fixes #509
2020-07-27 19:04:57 +01:00
SquidDev
3093f882d8 Fix selected slot now showing in the turtle GUI 2020-07-27 18:37:07 +01:00
SquidDev
e5cf0d1c61 Update mappings 2020-07-27 18:26:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cd879b067f Merge pull request #508 from neumond/mc-1.15.x
Fix JSON serialization of strings
2020-07-25 17:51:46 +01:00
neumond
053cb1b53c Fix JSON serialization of strings
Control characters become escaped as JSON requires
Non-ASCII characters get escaped as well for better interoperability
We assume here that lua strings represent only first 256 code points of unicode
2020-07-25 19:40:06 +03:00
SquidDev
6b102a8142 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-07-25 12:08:33 +01:00
SquidDev
ac7979fb46 Bump for 1.90.2 2020-07-25 11:53:46 +01:00
SquidDev
c8a6888a2f Fix styles not being saved
Styles have been changed to be immutable, meaning that we were never
updating them! Fixes #499.
2020-07-25 11:19:04 +01:00
SquidDev
9ce33f8a3f Add back missing override of getPositionVec
This was removed in the initial update (46595e73df)
because I got terribly confused over mappings and I forgot to add it
back.

Fixes #505
2020-07-25 10:56:50 +01:00
SquidDev
d51851e763 Use FML's scan data to gather annotations
We can just scrape them from the @AutoService annotation, which saves us
having to duplicate any work. Hopefully fixes #501, but I haven't tested
in a non-dev environment yet.
2020-07-23 22:41:20 +01:00
BlackDragon-B
fb70a1a998 Added Windows thing. (#500) 2020-07-18 18:59:52 +01:00
SquidDev
a1dcd59d95 Update to latest Forge
Fixes #498
2020-07-18 15:11:57 +01:00
SquidDev
2a17585702 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-07-18 12:24:49 +01:00
SquidDev
2f323f23d7 Update changelog for release 2020-07-18 12:23:36 +01:00
SquidDev
087c305b0d Fix non-inventory GUIs rendering labels 2020-07-18 12:17:02 +01:00
SquidDev
31764f6d65 Register various gold items as piglin_loved 2020-07-18 11:14:55 +01:00
SquidDev
4efde2b294 Merge branch 'mc-1.15.x' into mc-1.16.x 2020-07-18 10:34:29 +01:00
SquidDev
95554a53d1 Move getResourceFile to CCAPIImpl
Just means we've got all the resource processing code in one place, and
keeps (most) MC code out of CC itself.
2020-07-18 10:31:28 +01:00
SquidDev
89c1b2771d Allow configuring max monitor render distance
64 blocks out to be enough for anyone. But just in case. Closes #494
2020-07-18 10:26:34 +01:00
SquidDev
8f069a9b72 Remove absolute file path from FS errors
When dealing with invalid paths (for instance, ones which are too long
or malformed), Java may throw a FileSystemException. This contains the
absolute path (i.e. C:/Users/Moi/.../.minecraft/...), which is printed
to the user within CC - obviously not ideal!

We simply catch this exception within the MountWrapper and map it back
to the local path. The disadvantage of doing it here is that we can't
map the path in the exception back to the computer - we'd need to catch
it in FileMount for that - so we just assume it referrs to the original
path instead.

Doing it in FileMount ends up being a little uglier, as we already do
all the exception wrangling in FileWrapper, so this'll do for now.

Fixes #495
2020-07-18 10:13:43 +01:00
SquidDev
2e9d6603e3 Correct IPeripheral documentation
It's no longer possible to implement this on the tile, due to the
conflict in getType. Given this is a really bad idea, it's not a big
issue, but we should mention it in the documentation.

Fixes #496.
2020-07-14 19:53:10 +01:00
SquidDev
46595e73df Initial update to Minecraft 1.16.1
A lot is broken, but at least we can get in game:
 - GUIs render a whole bunch of additional "inventory" text, which we
   really don't want.
 - Computers load from the wrong location.
 - There's some issues with using Forge's tags from outside of JSON
   recipes. We need to work out why.
2020-07-11 20:36:10 +01:00
SquidDev
a6a1b9b8e5 Add a whole tonne of documentation
There's a bit of duplication here, so we might try to clean this up, but
it's a good starting point.
2020-07-09 21:59:19 +01:00
SquidDev
3f277a7a7b Bump version to 1.90.0
Going to let this stew for a couple of days - there's probably something
else which'll break.
2020-07-06 15:38:09 +01:00
SquidDev
90c5d3f1e8 Don't load the chunk when watching monitors
Hopefully fixes #493
2020-07-06 15:21:14 +01:00
Naheulf
a5f7cf8334 Add enchantments and unbreakable to ItemData.java. (#488) 2020-07-06 14:18:07 +01:00
JackMacWindows
3075f89797 Added Javadoc for currently undocumented functions (#490)
This PR adds some documentation for APIs that did not have docs in the
source yet. This includes the:

* drive peripheral
* FS API
* OS PAI
* printer peripheral
* speaker peripheral
2020-07-05 08:26:37 +01:00
Weblate
45297665c6 Translations for Russian
Translations for French

Co-authored-by: neumond <alice.johnson@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: Naheulf <newheulf@gmail.com>
2020-07-05 03:41:59 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
ddbf3fc111 Merge pull request #491 from neumond/mc-1.15.x
Add port to Host http header if necessary
2020-07-04 21:48:20 +01:00
Weblate
da82b89676 Added translation for Russian
Co-authored-by: neumond <alice.johnson@yandex.ru>
2020-07-04 20:41:15 +00:00
neumond
d5f1a2c817 Add port to Host http header if necessary 2020-07-04 22:16:48 +03:00
SquidDev
6020adef6b Link to Weblate in CONTRIBUTING
Let's make it at least a little bit discoverable!
2020-07-04 10:17:40 +01:00
SquidDev
d2a52a8b5d Fix turtle.craft failing when missing an argument.
Stupid typo, stupid squid.
2020-07-03 21:37:14 +01:00
SquidDev
9f8774960f Generate documentation stubs from Javadocs
illuaminate does not handle Java files, for obvious reasons. In order to
get around that, we have a series of stub files within /doc/stub which
mirrored the Java ones. While this works, it has a few problems:

 - The link to source code does not work - it just links to the stub
   file.
 - There's no guarantee that documentation remains consistent with the
   Java code. This change found several methods which were incorrectly
   documented beforehand.

We now replace this with a custom Java doclet[1], which extracts doc
comments from @LuaFunction annotated methods and generates stub-files
from them. These also contain a @source annotation, which allows us to
correctly link them back to the original Java code.

There's some issues with this which have yet to be fixed. However, I
don't think any of them are major blockers right now:

 - The custom doclet relies on Java 9 - I think it's /technically/
   possible to do this on Java 8, but the API is significantly uglier.
   This means that we need to run javadoc on a separate JVM.

   This is possible, and it works locally and on CI, but is definitely
   not a nice approach.

 - illuaminate now requires the doc stubs to be generated in order for
   the linter to pass, which does make running the linter locally much
   harder (especially given the above bullet point).

   We could notionally include the generated stubs (or at least a cut
   down version of them) in the repo, but I'm not 100% sure about that.

[1]: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/jdk/javadoc/doclet/package-summary.html
2020-07-03 13:31:26 +01:00
SquidDev
36bb8b67c9 Clean up data-gathering code
- Refer to this as "data" rather than "metadata". I'm still not sure
   where the meta came from - blame OpenPeripheral I guess.
 - Likewise, use getItemDetail within inventory methods, rather than
   getItemMeta.
 - Refactor common data-getting code into one class. This means that
   turtle.getItemDetail, turtle.inspect and commands.getBlockInfo all
   use the same code.
 - turtle.getItemDetail now accepts a second "detailed" parameter which
   will include the full metadata (#471, #452).
 - Tags are now only included in the detailed list. This is a breaking
   change, however should only affect one version (1.89.x) and I'm not
   convinced that the previous behaviour was safe.
2020-06-30 12:35:39 +01:00
SquidDev
8f3a56dd32 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-06-30 11:31:41 +01:00
SquidDev
113d5d982f Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-06-30 11:28:56 +01:00
SquidDev
37a447e745 Bump version to 1.89.2
Somewhat reluctant to do this, but it's a pretty major bug.
2020-06-30 11:10:26 +01:00
SquidDev
9e2232d240 Clean up entity drop code
We were incorrectly using captureDrops directly - it's more reasonable
to listen to the drop event. Fixes #486
2020-06-30 11:10:24 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
514db30fb1 Add configuration options to control terminal sizes (#475)
This allows for configuring the size of computers and pocket computers, 
as well as the max size of monitors.

There's several limitations with the current implementation, but it's
still "good enough" for an initial release:
 - Turtles cannot be resized.
 - GUIs do not scale themselves, so "large" sizes will not render within
   the default resolution.
2020-06-28 16:33:03 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
08181f72d4 Generic peripherals for any tile entities (#478)
This exposes a basic peripheral for any tile entity which does not have methods
already registered. We currently provide the following methods:

 - Inventories: size, list, getItemMeta, pushItems, pullItems.
 - Energy storage: getEnergy, getEnergyCapacity
 - Fluid tanks: tanks(), pushFluid, pullFluid.

These methods are currently experimental - it must be enabled through 
`experimental.generic_peripherals`. While this is an initial step towards
implementing #452, but is by no means complete.
2020-06-27 10:47:31 +01:00
SquidDev
613a28a5af Switch to Forge's DeferredRegister
Well, mostly. We currently don't do recipe serializers as I'm a little
too lazy. For items, blocks and TE types this does make registration
nicer - we've some helper functions which help reduce duplication.

Some types (containers, TEs, etc..) are a little less nice, as we now
must define the registry object (i.e. the WhateverType<?>) in a separate
class to the class it constructs. However, it's probably a worthwhile
price to pay.
2020-06-27 10:23:51 +01:00
Weblate
e4c422d6f9 Translations for German
Co-authored-by: Jummit <jummit@web.de>
2020-06-27 01:59:35 +00:00
Weblate
478f992dea Translations for German
Co-authored-by: Jummit <jummit@web.de>
2020-06-25 16:49:08 +00:00
JakobDev
b54519d0e6 Add functions for parsing and drawing nft (#458) 2020-06-25 09:08:35 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
9499654757 Add documentation for peripherals
No clue how we're going to do this for the dynamic peripheral system
if/when that ships, but this is a good first stage.

Like the Java APIs, this relies on stub files, so we can't link to the
implementation which is a bit of a shame. However, it's a good first
step.
2020-06-24 12:12:06 +01:00
SquidDev
c5138c535c Fix write method missing from printers
I'm really not very good at this modding lark am I? I've done a basic
search for other missing methods, and can't see anything, but goodness
knows.

Fixes #480
2020-06-23 10:01:44 +01:00
SquidDev
5bd8d84d14 Add missing config option for command computers
Fixes #479
2020-06-22 11:35:21 +01:00
Weblate
ab0310e27c Translations for Italian
Translations for French

Translations for French

Co-authored-by: hds <hds536jhmk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anavrins <xanavrins@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AxelFontarive <afontarive@gmail.com>
2020-06-21 16:42:35 +00:00
SquidDev
607751da40 Upload on all (active) mc-* branches 2020-06-21 13:24:47 +01:00
SquidDev
1efabccd14 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-06-21 12:09:28 +01:00
SquidDev
029374e9aa Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-06-21 12:08:30 +01:00
SquidDev
2a8efb3fd5 Fix crashes when rendering monitors of varying sizes
When calling .flip(), we limit the size of the buffer. However, this
limit is not reset when writing the next time, which means we get
out-of-bounds errors, even if the buffer is /technically/ big enough.

Clearing the buffer before drawing (rather than just resetting the
position) is enough to fix this.

Fixes #476 (and closes #477, which is a duplicate)
2020-06-21 12:03:24 +01:00
SquidDev
48edcde4ef Fix handling of CC: T's version
We never added back replacing of ${version} strings, which means that CC
was reporting incorrect version numbers in _HOST, the user agent and
network versions. This meant we would allow connections even on
mismatched versions (#464).

We shift all version handling into ComputerCraftAPI(Impl) - this now
relies on Forge code, so we don't want to run it in emulators.
2020-06-19 18:49:27 +01:00
Weblate
58a2995bbc Translations for Dutch
Translations for Chinese (Simplified)

Translations for Korean

Translations for German

Co-authored-by: SquidDev <bonzoweb@hotmail.co.uk>
2020-06-18 14:10:23 +00:00
SquidDev
a35dcb28ef Import translations and clean up
- Strip any gui._.config options. These haven't been used since 1.12
   and while they may return, it doesn't seem worth it right now.
 - Fix a couple of typos in the English translations.
 - Import from https://i18n.tweaked.cc. There's definitely some problems
   with the import - empty translations are still included, so we write
   a script to strip them.
2020-06-18 13:10:51 +01:00
SquidDev
7b2d482387 Make the CF release stable 2020-06-16 09:45:42 +01:00
SquidDev
2b077554f7 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x
# Conflicts:
#	gradle.properties
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/client/render/MonitorTextureBufferShader.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/client/render/TileEntityMonitorRenderer.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/core/apis/handles/HandleGeneric.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/shared/Config.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/shared/network/NetworkHandler.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/shared/peripheral/monitor/TileMonitor.java
#	src/main/java/dan200/computercraft/shared/turtle/apis/TurtleAPI.java
#	src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/changelog.txt
#	src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.txt
2020-06-16 09:24:14 +01:00
SquidDev
9134f243c1 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-06-15 22:05:02 +01:00
SquidDev
c0f3ca81fb Bump to 1.89.0 2020-06-15 21:37:08 +01:00
SquidDev
190ed4fd20 Fix incorrect disk drive method name
The previous comment was wrong, and I never double checked. Closes #472.
2020-06-11 21:19:14 +01:00
SquidDev
b9ff9b7f90 Allow returning lua functions
Not sure how this will play with persistence when it happens (badly,
most likely), but it's not a bad idea to support it.

Closes #466
2020-06-03 21:44:08 +01:00
SquidDev
b9b8121be9 Expose tags for turtle.{inspect,getItemDetail}
This is simply exposed as a table from tag -> true. While this is less
natural than an array, it allows for easy esting of whether a tag is
present.

Closes #461
2020-06-01 11:17:05 +01:00
Lignum
014bf55cd4 Cherry pick several improvements from #455
- Use texture over texture2D - the latter was deprecated in GLSL 1.30.
 - Cache the tbo buffer - this saves an allocation when monitors update.

Closes #455. While the rest of the PR has some nice changes, it
performs signlificantly worse on my system.
2020-05-31 17:23:49 +01:00
Lignum
085ae2e74a Use an older version of GLSL (#459)
This ensures that the MVP matrix is available within the monitor
fragment shader, without requiring the ARB_compatibility extension.
2020-05-28 11:06:14 +01:00
Lignum
4ff33f165d Fetch MVP matrix in monitor shader instead (#454) 2020-05-25 11:19:03 +01:00
SquidDev
d929c02d2a Fix settings loading failing for defined settings
Yes, this was the only piece of code which wasn't tested :/. Fixes #457.
2020-05-24 12:16:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d50a08a549 Rewrite monitor networking (#453)
This moves monitor networking into its own packet, rather than serialising
using NBT. This allows us to be more flexible with how monitors are
serialised.

We now compress terminal data using gzip. This reduces the packet size
of a max-sized-monitor from ~25kb to as little as 100b.

On my test set of images (what I would consider to be the extreme end of
the "reasonable" case), we have packets from 1.4kb bytes up to 12kb,
with a mean of 6kb. Even in the worst case, this is a 2x reduction in
packet size.

While this is a fantastic win for the common case, it is not abuse-proof.
One can create a terminal with high entropy (and so uncompressible). This
will still be close to the original packet size.

In order to prevent any other abuse, we also limit the amount of monitor
data a client can possibly receive to 1MB (configurable).
2020-05-20 08:44:44 +01:00
SquidDev
c493d668c8 Bump version 2020-05-17 17:02:17 +01:00
SquidDev
53477fd3a1 Fix several AIOB exceptions
Closes #450
2020-05-17 16:58:19 +01:00
SquidDev
87aa839b60 Upgrade the release to beta
It should be release quality in all honesty[^1], but let's leave it a
few days to see if any issues trickle in.

[^1]: Well, aside from upsidedown turtles!
2020-05-16 10:20:16 +01:00
SquidDev
e02ccdcb1a Fix incorrect shadowing 2020-05-16 10:19:25 +01:00
SquidDev
f36f532c63 Migrate config to the server (rather than common) 2020-05-15 23:05:14 +01:00
SquidDev
5a816917d5 Normalise config names 2020-05-15 23:04:04 +01:00
SquidDev
7af63d052d Make many more http options domain-specific
timetout, max_upload, max_download and max_websocket_message may now be
configured on a domain-by-domain basis. This uses the same system that
we use for the block/allow-list from before:

Example:

    [[http.rules]]
        host = "*"
        action = "allow"
	max_upload = 4194304
	max_download = 16777216
	timeout = 30000
2020-05-15 23:04:04 +01:00
SquidDev
4f8217d1ab Implement IPeripheral.getTarget on a few additional TEs
Also make it nullable. Hopefully this will allow us to distinguish
between non-default implementations more easily.
2020-05-15 17:34:00 +01:00
SquidDev
5409d441b5 Expose peripherals as a capability
This registers IPeripheral as a capability. As a result, all (Minecraft
facing) functionality operates using LazyOptional<_>s instead.

Peripheral providers should now return a LazyOptional<IPeripheral> too.
Hopefully this will allow custom peripherals to mark themselves as
invalid (say, because a dependency has changed).

While peripheral providers are somewhat redundant, they still have their
usages. If a peripheral is applied to a large number of blocks (for
instance, all inventories) then using capabilities does incur some
memory overhead.

We also make the following changes based on the above:
 - Remove the default implementation for IWiredElement, migrating the
   definition to a common "Capabilities" class.

 - Remove IPeripheralTile - we'll exclusively use capabilities now.
   Absurdly this is the most complex change, as all TEs needed to be
   migrated too.

   I'm not 100% sure of the correctness of this changes so far - I've
   tested it pretty well, but blocks with more complex peripheral logic
   (wired/wireless modems and turtles) are still a little messy.

 - Remove the "command block" peripheral provider, attaching a
   capability instead.
2020-05-15 17:09:12 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
d5f82fa458 Replace getMethodNames/callMethod with annotations (#447)
When creating a peripheral or custom Lua object, one must implement two
methods:

 - getMethodNames(): String[] - Returns the name of the methods
 - callMethod(int, ...): Object[] - Invokes the method using an index in
   the above array.

This has a couple of problems:
 - It's somewhat unwieldy to use - you need to keep track of array
   indices, which leads to ugly code.
 - Functions which yield (for instance, those which run on the main
   thread) are blocking. This means we need to spawn new threads for
   each CC-side yield.

We replace this system with a few changes:

 - @LuaFunction annotation: One may annotate a public instance method
   with this annotation. This then exposes a peripheral/lua object
   method.

   Furthermore, this method can accept and return a variety of types,
   which often makes functions cleaner (e.g. can return an int rather
   than an Object[], and specify and int argument rather than
   Object[]).

 - MethodResult: Instead of returning an Object[] and having blocking
   yields, functions return a MethodResult. This either contains an
   immediate return, or an instruction to yield with some continuation
   to resume with.

   MethodResult is then interpreted by the Lua runtime (i.e. Cobalt),
   rather than our weird bodgey hacks before. This means we no longer
   spawn new threads when yielding within CC.

 - Methods accept IArguments instead of a raw Object array. This has a
   few benefits:
   - Consistent argument handling - people no longer need to use
     ArgumentHelper (as it doesn't exist!), or even be aware of its
     existence - you're rather forced into using it.
   - More efficient code in some cases. We provide a Cobalt-specific
     implementation of IArguments, which avoids the boxing/unboxing when
     handling numbers and binary strings.
2020-05-15 13:21:16 +01:00
SquidDev
d0deab3519 Update changelog to include some missing things 2020-05-15 10:48:31 +01:00
SquidDev
d5a8df753a Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-05-15 10:36:23 +01:00
SquidDev
13de2c4dd0 Fix location of cc.require
Yay for 1.12->1.13 changes!
2020-05-15 10:28:35 +01:00
SquidDev
906280225e Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-15 10:19:57 +01:00
SquidDev
161a5b4707 Document and test the redstone library
The tests may be a little agressive, but I wanted some sanity checks for
the 1.15 API rewrite.
2020-05-15 10:03:47 +01:00
SquidDev
c6b6b4479c Update changelog and fix doc typo 2020-05-14 19:23:57 +01:00
SquidDev
96e7b60285 Display function arguments and positions in the REPL
- cc.pretty.pretty now accepts two additional options:
   - function_args: Show function arguments
   - function_source: Show where functions are defined.
 - Expose the two options as lua.* settings (defaulting function_args to
   true, and function_source to false).
   These are then used in the Lua REPL.

Closes #361
2020-05-14 19:11:57 +01:00
SquidDev
086fccd997 Move the package library into a separate module
Hopefully this makes it a little easier for people to use in custom
shells (and anything else where it might be useful).
2020-05-14 17:27:50 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5dfaf6eee9 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-05-13 15:28:05 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e251dd066c Fix test failures 2020-05-13 15:27:50 +01:00
SquidDev
9abcfe56ea Create the coverage directory before writing
Odd that this failed - we should make the directory within the test
suite - but let's see if this helps.
2020-05-13 14:41:50 +01:00
SquidDev
abbc641fd4 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-05-13 14:36:39 +01:00
SquidDev
c60dcb4f5a Fix deprecated usage 2020-05-13 14:04:32 +01:00
SquidDev
4be0b15afa Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-13 14:04:28 +01:00
SquidDev
a4ae36b6b3 Bump version to 1.88.0
There's probably some other stuff I'll get in before release, but let's
do this just in case.
2020-05-13 13:43:40 +01:00
SquidDev
ac075d9f53 Allow using command computers in survival mode
I'm really not a fan of this change, but it's gated behind a config
option and there's apparently sufficient demand that it's worthwhile.
Closes #442.
2020-05-13 10:26:59 +01:00
Lupus590
05d7be0362 Improvements to the various file system programs (rm, mv, rename) (#440)
This enforces several sanity checks before actually attempting
the move, allowing us to produce friendlier error messages.
2020-05-12 11:32:48 +01:00
SquidDev
9a71dc1a26 Copy across a bunch of 5.1/5.3 io tests
I've been meaning to do this for ages. Woops.
2020-05-11 18:05:40 +01:00
SquidDev
156023b154 Create more work for myself
This ensures no lines start with an empty line, and all files finish
with exactly one "\n".
2020-05-11 16:08:25 +01:00
SquidDev
6b3773a862 Run tests with coverage
- Use jacoco for Java-side coverage. Our Java coverage is /terrible
   (~10%), as we only really test the core libraries. Still a good thing
   to track for regressions though.

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

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

   This would be possible to do (for instance, inject a custom header
   into bios.lua). However, we're not actually testing any of the
   behaviour of startup (aside from "does it not crash"), so I'm not
   sure whether to include it or not. Something I'll most likely
   re-evaluate.
2020-05-11 15:47:30 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
376d628cf0 Make the local Lua message a little shorter
Co-authored-by: exerro <benedict.allen2514@gmail.com>
2020-05-09 08:30:55 +01:00
Lupus590
44062ebd52 Allow lua REPL to warn about using local variables (#367)
`local varname = value` results in `varname` being inaccessible in
the next REPL input. This is often unintended and can lead to confusing
behaviour. We produce a warning when this occurs.
2020-05-08 16:07:33 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
5739285fc2 Finish off documentation for the commands API 2020-05-05 21:17:52 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
70b457ed18 Add a monitor renderer using TBOs (#443)
This uses the system described in #409, to render monitors in a more
efficient manner.

Each monitor is backed by a texture buffer object (TBO) which contains
a relatively compact encoding of the terminal state. This is then
rendered using a shader, which consumes the TBO and uses it to index
into main font texture.

As we're transmitting significantly less data to the GPU (only 3 bytes
per character), this effectively reduces any update lag to 0. FPS appears
to be up by a small fraction (10-15fps on my machine, to ~110), possibly
as we're now only drawing a single quad (though doing much more work in
the shader).

On my laptop, with its Intel integrated graphics card, I'm able to draw
120 full-sized monitors (with an effective resolution of 3972 x 2330) at
a consistent 60fps. Updates still cause a slight spike, but we always
remain above 30fps - a significant improvement over VBOs, where updates
would go off the chart.

Many thanks to @Lignum and @Lemmmy for devising this scheme, and helping
test and review it! ♥
2020-05-05 13:05:23 +01:00
SquidDev
ca2995ed38 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-05-04 10:28:55 +01:00
SquidDev
6816931659 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-04 10:28:15 +01:00
SquidDev
1547ecbeb3 Fix incorrect palette serialisation 2020-05-04 10:26:33 +01:00
SquidDev
e918f55b58 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-05-04 10:05:32 +01:00
SquidDev
c28b468844 Update languages and language script 2020-05-04 09:57:38 +01:00
SquidDev
052cf8ee7d Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-05-04 09:39:54 +01:00
SquidDev
550ada2f9e Restore previous behaviour for unknown colours
Unknown blit colours, such as " " will be translated to black for the
background or white for the foreground. This restores the behaviour from
before #412.
2020-05-04 09:15:23 +01:00
SquidDev
17b7727262 Improve serialisation of terminals
- Write to a PacketBuffer instead of generating an NBT tag. This is
   then converted to an NBT byte array when we send across the network.
 - Pack background/foreground colours into a single byte.

This derives from some work I did back in 2017, and some of the changes
made/planned in #409. However, this patch does not change how terminals
are represented, it simply makes the transfer more compact.

This makes the patch incredibly small (100 lines!), but also limited in
what improvements it can make compared with #409. We send 26626 bytes
for a full-sized monitor. While a 2x improvement over the previous 58558
bytes, there's a lot of room for improvement.
2020-05-03 10:38:31 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
4553e404b2 Merge pull request #437 from SquidDev-CC/feature/keep-ids
Preserve computer ids on unlabelled computers
2020-05-03 06:54:04 +01:00
Drew Lemmy
a565a571f9 Return the peripheral name when wrapping (#436) 2020-05-03 06:53:42 +01:00
SquidDev
fb64b6017b Add shell.execute
This functions the same as shell.run, but does not tokenise the
arguments. This allows us to pass command line arguments through to
another program without having to re-quote them.

Closes #417
2020-05-02 11:05:09 +01:00
SquidDev
ed4229ab70 Keep ids of unlabelled computers and turtles 2020-05-02 10:38:18 +01:00
SquidDev
3fb906ef6c Show computer/disk ids in the tool tip more often
- Remove the parenthesis around the text (so it's now
   "Computer ID: 12"), rather than "(Computer ID: 12").
 - Show the tooltip if the computer has an ID and no label (as well as
   when in advanced mode).
2020-05-02 10:38:17 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
e1663f3df0 Fix malformed doc comments 2020-05-01 08:50:44 +01:00
SquidDev
52c6584c81 Fix treasure disk colour handler 2020-04-30 11:33:31 +01:00
SquidDev
9f87eda5de Load treasure disks from various loot tables 2020-04-30 11:19:46 +01:00
SquidDev
697e9449cf Delete existing treasure disks 2020-04-30 10:59:55 +01:00
SquidDev
76c3e4c155 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-04-29 17:37:53 +01:00
SquidDev
358289b5f9 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-04-29 17:37:36 +01:00
SquidDev
5eec24676f Prevent computers scanning peripherals twice 2020-04-29 17:37:02 +01:00
SquidDev
f52b8fa2de Bump mappings version 2020-04-29 16:23:18 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
447c3ab125 Clean up dance.lua
Not sure what keys.escape was doing there. That's very old.
2020-04-28 09:51:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8fac68386e Fix usages of global variables
- Lint references to unknown fields of modules, excluding the keys and
   colours modules. This caught several silly errors in our stub files,
   but nothing else.
 - Lint on using unknown globals. This highlighted a couple of really
   silly mistakes. Fixes #427.
 - Add documentation for fs.attributes, fs.getCapacity and pocket, as
   they were not defined before.

Co-authored-by: JackMacWindows <jackmacwindowslinux@gmail.com>
2020-04-28 09:42:34 +01:00
SquidDev
a3021c4697 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-04-24 18:44:29 +01:00
SquidDev
b7c61f9c6d Bump version 2020-04-24 18:34:01 +01:00
SquidDev
08a0342618 Fix block drop data being generated in the incorrect place
Fixes half of #421
2020-04-24 16:41:46 +01:00
SquidDev
3d7a81696d Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-04-23 10:58:30 +01:00
SquidDev
48cb032ddf Also publish on releases
This'll probably break. Let's see :)
2020-04-23 10:54:12 +01:00
SquidDev
33260a7747 Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-04-23 10:04:37 +01:00
SquidDev
a049502d12 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-04-23 10:03:45 +01:00
SquidDev
ae7ef66dfa Bump version
Oh no. I don't want to have to beta test this :D:.
2020-04-23 09:56:56 +01:00
JakobDev
9748679484 Add mouse support for the menu in edit and paint (#419) 2020-04-23 09:33:35 +01:00
SquidDev
da419b24e7 Enable motd on non-pocket and command computers
- I'm excluding pocket computers, as they have such a tiny screen I'm
   not sure the screen estate is worth it.
   Pocket computers /generally/ aren't people's starter machine, so I
   think this is fine.
 - Prune the motd list, and try to make them a little shorter. I think
   this list is more of the interesting ones. We can modify this list in
   the future, as we get more feedback.[^1]
 - Also fix paint/edit not adding an extension when they should. This
   was caused by the settings rewrite, as the explicitly provided
   default shadowed the one provided by bios.lua.

[^1]: ~5 months ago I asked for some feedback about enabling motds by
      default. I only got something constructive back today >_>.
2020-04-22 17:45:06 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7f57a977a1 Make the CF link https on tweaked.cc
It doesn't play nice on GH, but we need it on our actual website.
2020-04-22 14:48:42 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
2f42a4e85b Add documentation for shell and multishell
Heh, one place we're more complete than cc.cc :p.
2020-04-22 14:39:39 +01:00
SquidDev
af40f5ae5c Add back CraftTweaker integration 2020-04-22 11:11:02 +01:00
SquidDev
759d02a249 Some post-merge cleanup 2020-04-22 11:04:29 +01:00
SquidDev
d7729337ac Merge branch 'mc-1.14.x' into mc-1.15.x 2020-04-22 10:39:00 +01:00
SquidDev
ee391ae9ea Register a fake renderer for turtle players
Fixes #383, probably.
2020-04-22 10:17:31 +01:00
SquidDev
4ed4a6409b Skip the src/generated file in check-lines 2020-04-22 10:07:43 +01:00
SquidDev
e5cc345f49 Some cleanup to the Lua programs 2020-04-22 10:00:43 +01:00
SquidDev
d847a4d9e0 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x
This also deletes display list support - MC 1.14 now requires VBOs to be
supported in some capacity.
2020-04-22 09:45:23 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
f106733d71 Redo how http block/allow lists are stored. (#396)
This replaces the allow/block lists with a series of rules. Each rule
takes the form

    [[http.rules]]
    host = "127.0.0.0/8"
    action = "block"

This is pretty much the same as the previous config style, in that hosts
may be domains, wildcards or in CIDR notation. However, they may also be
mixed, so you could allow a specific IP, and then block all others.
2020-04-22 08:58:21 +01:00
JakobDev
f3de97d67f Remove / and \ at the start of shell.setDir() (#410)
Uses fs.combine to normalise the file path. This removes leading/trailing
slashes, as well as any redundant "../"s within the path.
2020-04-22 06:30:49 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
544f276ff0 Merge pull request #418 from Wojbie/settings-save-fix
Fix settings.save() sPath param.
2020-04-21 17:52:10 +01:00
Wojbie
463635a459 Fix save() sPath param. 2020-04-21 18:28:55 +02:00
SquidDev
3b7b845930 Some tiny bits of documentation cleanup
I'm really good at this English lark :D:.
2020-04-21 12:12:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
1fc0214857 Some redesigning of the settings API (#408)
- The store is now split into two sections:
   - A list of possible options, with some metadata about them.
   - A list of values which have been changed.
 - settings.define can be used to register a new option. We have
   migrated all existing options over to use it. This can be used to
   define a default value, description, and a type the setting must have
   (such as `string` or `boolean).

 - settings.{set,unset,clear,load,store} operate using this value list.
   This means that only values which have been changed are stored to
   disk.
   Furthermore, clearing/unsetting will reset to the /default/ value,
   rather than removing entirely.

 - The set program will now display descriptions.

 - settings.{load,save} now default to `.settings` if no path is given.
2020-04-21 11:37:56 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
11bf601db9 Backport 1.15's terminal rendering code (#412)
This is a backport of 1.15's terminal rendering code with some further
improvements. This duplicates a fair bit of code, and is much more
efficient.

I expect the work done in #409 will supersede this, but that's unlikely
to make its way into the next release so it's worth getting this in for
now.

 - Refactor a lot of common terminal code into
   `FixedWithFontRenderer`. This shouldn't change any behaviour, but
   makes a lot of our terminal renderers (printed pages, terminals,
   monitors) a lot cleaner.

 - Terminal rendering is done using a single mode/vertex format. Rather
   than drawing an untextured quad for the background colours, we use an
   entirely white piece of the terminal font. This allows us to batch
   draws together more elegantly.

 - Some minor optimisations:
   - Skip rendering `"\0"` and `" "` characters. These characters occur
     pretty often, especially on blank monitors and, as the font is empty
     here, it is safe to skip them.
   - Batch together adjacent background cells of the same colour. Again,
     most terminals will have large runs of the same colour, so this is a
     worthwhile optimisation.

   These optimisations do mean that terminal performance is no longer
   consistent as "noisy" terminals will have worse performance. This is
   annoying, but still worthwhile.

 - Switch monitor rendering over to use VBOs.

   We also add a config option to switch between rendering backends. By
   default we'll choose the best one compatible with your GPU, but there
   is a config option to switch between VBOS (reasonable performance) and
   display lists (bad).

When benchmarking 30 full-sized monitors rendering a static image, this
improves my FPS[^1] from 7 to 95. This is obviously an extreme case -
monitor updates are still slow, and so more frequently updating screens
will still be less than stellar.

[^1]: My graphics card is an Intel HD Graphics 520. Obviously numbers
      will vary.
2020-04-21 10:43:26 +01:00
SquidDev
7c1154ddfc Avoid shadowing of names in peripheral.isPresent
Fixes #415
2020-04-21 08:51:49 +01:00
SquidDev
df557e03fa Fix turtles incorrectly handling waterlogged blocks
This would return true for any block with a fluid in it, including
waterlogged blocks. This resulted in much broken behaviour

 - Turtles cannot place blocks when waterlogged (fixedd #385)
 - Turtles could move into waterlogged blocks (such as fences),
   replacing them.
2020-04-20 20:25:09 +01:00
SquidDev
524b6f1d8a Make a bunch of config fields private 2020-04-20 20:24:16 +01:00
SquidDev
cea8be7efa Fix terrible grammar in the README 2020-04-20 12:01:44 +01:00
SquidDev
c5f918ad95 Increase the maximum limit for websocket messages
The constructor for the websocket handshaker has a default
maxFramePayloadLength of 64kb, hence me being confused.

Closes #376
2020-04-19 21:29:39 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
b14c7842fc Add textutils.unserialiseJSON (#407)
This is relatively unoptimised right now, but should be efficient enough
for most practical applications.

 - Add textutils.json_null. This will be serialized into a literal
   `null`. When deserializing, and parse_null is true, this will be
   returned instead of a nil.

 - Add textutils.unserializeJSON (and textutils.unserializeJSON). This
   is a standard compliant JSON parser (hopefully).

 - Passing in nbt_style to textutils.unserializeJSON will handle
   stringified NBT (no quotes around object keys, numeric suffices). We
   don't currently support byte/long/int arrays - something to add in
   a future commit.
2020-04-19 15:08:46 +01:00
SquidDev
eead8b5755 A small amount of Lua documentation
I'd forgotten how tedious this was. I can't say any of these docs are
especially good, but it's something.
2020-04-18 21:42:59 +01:00
SquidDev
10a27a7a25 Add utility to check table keys
expect.field acts very similarly to expect.expect, though checks a
specific table key rather than a function argument.
2020-04-18 14:38:20 +01:00
SquidDev
865fc239a0 Reformat bracketed expressions in Lua
- Parenthesised expressions (function calls, arguments, etc...) should
   never have spaces in them.
 - Tables always will have spaces inside.
2020-04-18 10:09:40 +01:00
SquidDev
f9f94b8304 Rewrite our documentation index
We're going to flesh this out a lot in the future, but this'll have to
do for now.
2020-04-16 18:18:36 +01:00
SquidDev
cb8135a0d1 Bump Cobalt version
- Remove stub for table.pack/table.unpack.
 - Remove Lua 5.3 bitlib stub. We're not on 5.3, there's no
   point emulating it.
 - Change peripheral.call to correctly adjust the error level. This is a
   terrible hack, but I believe the only good option.

It'd be good to remove load as well, but it's a little more complex due
to our injecting of _ENV.

Closes #363
2020-04-16 10:48:26 +01:00
SquidDev
ef4b0a5632 Fix config name for enabling http API
It hasn't been http_enable for yonks - slightly worried I didn't notice
this earlier.
Also don't refer to ComputerCraft.cfg - the name has changed several
times across versions, so let's leave it ambiguous.
2020-04-13 11:00:31 +01:00
SquidDev
6a6a87489c Add a separate CONTRIBUTING.md file
Hopefully provides a /little/ more information about the build process.
Hey, also means I only need to add a CoC to complete GH's community tab!

In all seriousness, there's probably a lot more I need to flesh out
here, such as some kind of vision and guides for issues/PRs. But this at
least documents the local development process. Somewhat.
2020-04-13 10:54:57 +01:00
SquidDev
2360a6e951 Remove several deprecated methods 2020-04-10 21:26:11 +01:00
SquidDev
f4f71185ae Add back map rendering
Closes #357. Also bump Forge and mappings versions - it includes a
couple of bug fixes we need.
2020-04-10 21:17:31 +01:00
SquidDev
062977336a Handle missing file metadata on zip files
- Return EPOCH if a zip entry's creation/modification/access time is
   missing.
 - If a BasicFileAttributes.*Time method returns null, use 0 as our
   time. This shouldn't happen, but is a good sanity check.

Fixes #371
2020-04-10 14:43:42 +01:00
SquidDev
e52d98ad8b Make IDAssigner.getNextID synchronized
This should prevent race conditions when allocating IDs. Fixes #386.
2020-04-10 14:29:17 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
ef8da8054f An initial stab at documentation generation (#360)
This adds documentation comments to many of CC's Lua APIs, and
a couple of the Java ones, through the use of stubs. We then
export these to HTML using illuaminate [1] and upload them to our
documentation site [2].

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

[1]: github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate/
[2]: https://tweaked.cc/
2020-04-10 10:27:53 +01:00
E. Kim
1ccd687c00 Create ko_kr.lang (#381) 2020-04-09 22:31:20 +01:00
Christian L.W
a8ce5a5b20 Add Danish translation (#395) 2020-04-09 22:30:20 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
68e6bc464b Bump illuaminate version
For now, we just perform the minimal number of changes to get this
working. We'll switch to a more strict bracket handling system in the
future.
2020-04-09 22:15:06 +01:00
SquidDev
68762fe84c Switch FileMount to use Files.walkFileTree
This means we are already provided with file attributes, which halfs[^1]
the time taken to scan folders.

[^1]: This dropped the fastest scan time from ~1.3s to ~0.6. It's by no
means a perfect benchmark, but this is still an obvious improvement.
2020-04-09 22:06:53 +01:00
SquidDev
419f29321a Port most recipes to use generators
Closes #354
2020-02-08 23:26:05 +00:00
SquidDev
00b41d29c1 Update README to mention fg.deobf 2020-02-08 22:16:38 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0ffd5fcf85 Add fs.getCapacity and fs.attributes (#365)
- fs.getCapacity just returns the capacity of the current drive, if
   available. This will be nil on rom mounts.
 - fs.attributes returns an lfs like table of various file attributes.
   Currently, this contains:
    - access, modification, created: When this file was last accessed,
      modified and created. Time is measured in milliseconds since the
      epoch, same as os.epoch("utc") and what is accepted by os.date.
    - size: Same as fs.getSize
    - isDir: same as fs.isDir

Closes #262
2020-02-08 21:04:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
95fee95006 Fix spelling of Ctrl 2020-02-08 20:26:16 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
239bd769df Cache the gradle dependency cache
This'll preserve the FG and general module cache. Note, this doesn't
include gradle wrappers, but that's normally pretty fast to download.
2020-02-08 11:19:34 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
b4e0e9984f Try to get CI working again
- Mirror all dependencies, like we've done on master
 - Run gradle build twice. Apparently the first time the dependencies
   aren't always available.
2020-02-08 11:02:09 +00:00
SquidDev
79f42e35ce Add a timeout to websocket.receive
- Move timer handling to IAPIEnvironment, rather than OSAPI. This means
   the environment is reset on startup/shutdown, much like normal APIs.
 - Websocket.receive now accepts an optional timetout (much like
   rednet.receive). This starts a timer, and waits for it to complete.

Closes #201
2020-02-07 14:50:51 +00:00
SquidDev
be89fc25f9 Prevent copying folders inside themselves
- contains now performs a case-insensitive comparison. While this is a
   little dubious, it's required for systems like Windows, where foo and
   Foo are the same folder.
 - Impose a depth limit on copyRecursive. If there are any other cases
   where we may try to copy a folder into itself, this should prevent
   the computer entirely crashing.
2020-02-07 14:17:09 +00:00
Fatboychummy
8eae02c037 Fire mouse_up events in monitor.lua (#358)
We schedule a mouse_up event 0.1 seconds after receiving a
monitor_touch event.
2020-02-04 17:00:49 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
930fd59298 Remove dvs1 as a maven repository
This thing consistently goes down and breaks the build. For now, let's
just rehost it on squiddev.cc/maven.
2020-02-04 16:53:22 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
bf13bac152 Update illuaminate config 2020-02-04 16:41:29 +00:00
SquidDev
649acbae1c Add back item frame rendering for printouts
Also fix a recipe loading issue, due to capitalisation of enums
2020-01-30 10:07:47 +00:00
SquidDev
05eada427b Add back custom block highlights
Also bump Forge version to enable this
2020-01-30 09:00:37 +00:00
SquidDev
03caf9d805 Fix a checkstyle warning 2020-01-29 16:52:37 +00:00
SquidDev
d6ea3aab1c Switch generation of resources over to data generators
See #354

 - Remove Lua script to generate recipes/advancements for coloured
   disks, turtle upgrades and pocket upgrades. Replacing them with Lua
   ones.
 - Generate most block drops via the data generator system. Aside from
   cables, they all follow one of two templates.
2020-01-29 16:41:26 +00:00
SquidDev
f3a330e330 Normalise enums to use SHOUTY_CASE
PascalCase is more .NET than Java
2020-01-28 22:28:48 +00:00
SquidDev
044d2b2b06 Some API cleanup
- Remove *Stream methods on IMount/IWritableMount, and make the channel
   ones the primary.
 - Fix location of AbstractTurtleUpgrade
 - Make IComputerAccess.getAvailablePeripheral and .getMainThreadMonitor
   mandatory.
 - IComputerAccess throws a specialised NotAttachedException
2020-01-28 22:23:43 +00:00
SquidDev
fb440b0d2e Update to 1.15
Most of the port is pretty simple. The main problems are regarding
changes to Minecraft's rendering system.

 - Remove several rendering tweaks until Forge's compatibility it
   brought up-to-date
    - Map rendering for pocket computers and printouts
    - Item frame rendering for printouts
    - Custom block outlines for monitors and cables/wired modems
    - Custom breaking progress for cables/wired modems

 - Turtle "Dinnerbone" rendering is currently broken, as normals are not
   correctly transformed.

 - Rewrite FixedWidthFontRenderer to to the buffer in a single sweep.
   In order to do this, the term_font now also bundles a "background"
   section, which is just a blank region of the screen.

 - Render monitors using a VBO instead of a call list. I haven't
   compared performance yet, but it manages to render a 6x5 array of
   _static_ monitors at almost 60fps, which seems pretty reasonable.
2020-01-24 09:12:29 +00:00
SquidDev
0de5969ec1 Lint whitespace during CI 2020-01-23 15:12:12 +00:00
magiczocker10
3f98b2785e Fix turtle texture layout (#350) 2020-01-23 15:08:11 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
798868427e Use a Wadler style pretty printer in the Lua REPL (#334)
- Add a cc.pretty module, which provides a Wadler style pretty printer [1].

 - The cc.pretty.pretty function converts an arbitrary object into a
   pretty-printed document. This can then be printed to the screen with
   cc.pretty.{write, print} or converted to a string with cc.pretty.render.

 - Convert the Lua REPL to use the pretty printer rather than
   textutils.serialise.

[1]: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/prettier/prettier.pdf
2020-01-17 22:51:36 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
c79f643ba7 Remove redundant illuaminate options 2020-01-17 10:18:46 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
1db3a14c54 Eta-reduce several calls to pcall 2020-01-15 09:29:11 +00:00
SquidDev
bf6d017ad1 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-01-14 08:52:59 +00:00
SquidDev
8b1773dd60 Fix peripheral.getMethods returning {}
I don't even know how this snuck past.

Closes #346
2020-01-14 08:45:08 +00:00
SquidDev
a706300598 Update changelog/version 2020-01-13 15:10:32 +00:00
SquidDev
2541c3c5e6 Licenses, again 2020-01-13 15:08:09 +00:00
SquidDev
41a1b99f7d Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2020-01-13 15:05:50 +00:00
SquidDev
1862a439e2 Correctly offset scroll cursor positions
Fixes #330
2020-01-13 14:59:56 +00:00
SquidDev
018ecfbaa0 ▲ version 2020-01-13 13:43:38 +00:00
SquidDev
4c8fd4fc35 Allow returning collections and arrays from Java
Closes #344
2020-01-13 13:20:15 +00:00
Oliver Marks
35c1b10224 Anonymized GPS (#341)
GPS requests are now sent and received on CHANNEL_GPS by default
instead. This means it should not be possible to distinguish
computers (and thus locate them) via their GPS requests.
2020-01-08 17:07:01 +00:00
SquidDev
c1c01bef7c Fix argument index in expect call 2020-01-01 09:55:44 +00:00
SquidDev
a48c3d0ba8 A couple of io fixes
- Use expect within io.write before calling the handle's write
   function. Closes #338
 - Coerce to string in write before doing any writing. Fixes #339
2020-01-01 09:01:00 +00:00
SquidDev
93a9ebc4f6 Happy new year 2020-01-01 00:09:18 +00:00
JakobDev
7cc2bd43c6 Make builded Jar downloadable (#332) 2020-01-01 00:08:31 +00:00
Oliver Marks
393e628721 More MOTDs (#333) 2019-12-30 16:26:57 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
0bcd28e58c Fix incorrect module names 2019-12-29 19:47:52 +00:00
SquidDev
42f5389fb8 Make Lua's "exit" function a little prettier
"exit" now has a custom __tostring method, which prints an explanation
message. This is very similar to how Python achives the same
functionality:

    lua> exit
    Call exit() to exit
    lua> exit()
    > Actually leaves the REPL
2019-12-29 18:51:39 +00:00
Jacob
041cfe91b4 wilcards > wildcards (#331) 2019-12-29 06:12:55 +00:00
SquidDev
0f82a4589b Fix complaints 2019-12-24 19:31:14 +00:00
SquidDev
4320a4f851 Update CT integration
Sadly we have to disable -Werror, as the annotation class files are not
available on maven, so this produces a warning.
2019-12-24 19:16:06 +00:00
SquidDev
037cbabb32 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x
Unfortunately we can't apply the config changes due to backwards
compatibility. This'll be something we may need to PR into Forge.

CraftTweaker support still needs to be added.
2019-12-23 22:34:30 +00:00
SquidDev
0dde859582 Bump version 2019-12-23 22:10:32 +00:00
SquidDev
e59c043fb6 Fix a couple of comments to use the new config names 2019-12-23 21:34:03 +00:00
SquidDev
ae928c4397 Make http domain configuration a little clearer 2019-12-23 18:59:36 +00:00
SquidDev
da41c65128 Update proguard configuration
- Remove redundant preservation of cobalt lib constructors. We use
   lambdas now, so this is no longer needed.
 - Fix Java crypto lib not being included.
2019-12-23 18:54:19 +00:00
SquidDev
4d18234714 Use a fake network handler too
It appears that WB opens containers manually, and thus all of our stubs
network stubs are entirely ignored. Thus the only solution here is to
stub out the whole network handler code.

Thankfully this is simple enough - we do the same for Plethora and 1.14.

Fixes #328
2019-12-23 17:17:32 +00:00
JakobDev
d254c6464b Add more MOTD messages again (#241) 2019-12-23 14:43:48 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
3a5d50e572 Basic Minetweaker support (#327)
This provides the following methods:

 - dan200.computercraft.turtle.removeUpgrade(id: String)
 - dan200.computercraft.turtle.removeUpgrade(stack: IItemStack)
 - dan200.computercraft.turtle.addTool(id: String, craftItem: IItemStack[, toolItem: IItemStack][, kind: string])

While it's pretty minimal, it should allow for a reasonable amount of
functionality.

Closes #327 and #97.
2019-12-18 15:29:24 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
03b6d2f1ab Replace string.len with # 2019-12-10 18:55:11 +00:00
Jared Allard
b0397ed3c5 Add support for HTTP PATCH and TRACE (#324) 2019-12-08 17:10:58 +00:00
Jonathan Coates
fa70ebcac2 Fix spacing on all of the rom (#323) 2019-12-07 10:33:47 +00:00
SquidDev
86e0330100 Lint bios and the rom (#321)
We now use illuaminate[1]'s linting facilities to check the rom and
bios.lua for a couple of common bugs and other problems.

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

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

[1]: https://github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate
2019-12-03 23:26:13 +00:00
SquidDev
92567b4d7e Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-11-29 20:23:56 +00:00
SquidDev
0ae70fed13 Correctly implement mouse movement within read
Note to self: if you're going to modify the rom, make sure you test on a
computer which doesn't overwrite the rom with something else.
2019-11-29 20:15:58 +00:00
SquidDev
3b7300543a Correctly invalidate the ROM mount cache
Before it would remain the same across world reloads, and thus would be
out-of-date after leaving the first world. This architecture technically
allows for running multiple servers at once, though that's not going to
matter that soon.
2019-11-26 18:16:49 +00:00
SquidDev
642351af1a Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-11-25 09:15:20 +00:00
SquidDev
121802a683 Bump version 2019-11-25 08:58:36 +00:00
SquidDev
08cf55e55f Correct implementation of clamp
That's what I get for inlining definitions.
2019-11-23 14:36:43 +00:00
SquidDev
3c8c0d78ef Use correct render type for turtles
This fixes them not rendering particles when broken. Particle rendering
is a little janky right now, as it uses the whole texture - we should
probably split up the texture into smaller images. Fixes #315
2019-11-23 13:24:36 +00:00
SquidDev
c4d18aa9ca Allow navigating read's input using the mouse 2019-11-23 13:21:07 +00:00
SquidDev
2d4a87adc9 Fix the eye height for turtle fake players
This was causing the eye height of the turtle to be above it when
placing down, causing all sorts of funkiness. Fixes #297
2019-11-23 13:05:26 +00:00
SquidDev
bedac71e3d Add a fake network handler to the TurtleFakePlayer
This should fix several issues (see #304, etc...). I'll try to get round
to PRing this into Forge at some point, though on the other hand this is
/super/ ugly.
2019-11-23 12:12:02 +00:00
SquidDev
ee4e42e730 Dont' remove treasure disks from JEI
This shouldn't matter either way - we don't expose it in the creative
menu, and there's no recipes for it. This should shut up a log message
though. Fixes #305.
2019-11-23 11:23:25 +00:00
SquidDev
0de75f05dd Make parameter name a bit nicer
Woops
2019-11-23 11:17:03 +00:00
SquidDev
be6dd21e54 Make monitors "properly" solid blocks
This fixes monitor rendering underwater (closes #314). By default,
isSolid returns true if the render layer is SOLID. As we use CUTOUT due
to our funky TE rendering, we need to override this to return true
anyway.

This will cause some side effects, as monitors now blocking light
propagation, but I don't think that's the end of the world.
2019-11-23 10:31:55 +00:00
SquidDev
927ddb0bde Remove Charset and MCMP integration for now
It's not clear if either of these are coming back soon, and it should be
fairly simple to add them back when needed.
2019-11-23 10:14:32 +00:00
SquidDev
a8fadabaf1 Correct spelling in error message 2019-11-23 09:59:37 +00:00
SquidDev
44d0f78c1b Bump versions 2019-11-23 09:58:54 +00:00
SquidDev
38f9a015ca Wrap all remaining uses of Grgit
This allows you to build from a zip folder of CC:T. Fixes #307. Also fix
the build, woops.
2019-10-30 17:07:29 +00:00
SquidDev
c311cdc6f5 Make our Javadoc validation a little stricter
I'm not sure there's much utility in this, but still feels worth doing.
2019-10-27 15:16:47 +00:00
SquidDev
a93e0f3284 Expose ArgumentHelper in the public API
This is sufficiently useful a class, that it's worthwhile exposing it.
Hopefully we can slowly encourage other mods to migrate to it (well, at
least in 1.14), and so make error messages more consistent.

Also:
 - Add Javadoc for all public methods
 - Clarify the method names a little (getNumber -> getDouble,
   getReal -> getFiniteDouble).
 - Make the *Table methods return a Map<?,?> instead of
   Map<Object, Object>.
2019-10-27 14:29:07 +00:00
SquidDev
14b3065ba4 Check for trailing whitespace
I'd rather assumed one of the existing checkers did this already, but
apparently not.
2019-10-16 09:22:38 +01:00
SquidDev
3ea2d6a0a8 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-10-04 19:56:49 +01:00
SquidDev
c802290437 Bump version 2019-10-04 19:52:02 +01:00
SquidDev
f7781defe5 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-10-04 19:44:34 +01:00
SquidDev
418420523a Proxy the current turtle's inventory
Previously we were just returning the current tile. However, if someone
was holding a reference to this inventory (such as a GUI), then it'd be
outdated and invalid once the turtle had moved.

This caused a couple of issues:
 - turtle_inventory events would not be fired when moving items in the
   turtle GUI.
 - As of 75e2845c01, turtles would no
   longer share their inventory state after moving. Thus, removing items
   from a GUI using an invalid inventory would move them from an old
   tile, duplicating the items.

Fixes #298, fixes #300
2019-10-04 16:53:48 +01:00
SquidDev
d342a1f368 Prevent wired modems dropping on block change
Fixes #303
2019-10-01 20:06:38 +01:00
SquidDev
81f85361d5 Move Lua files to the correct location
I really need to fix this.
2019-10-01 19:43:03 +01:00
SquidDev
f1621b30ec Remove redundant imports 2019-10-01 19:15:13 +01:00
SquidDev
d4f6a594b6 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-10-01 18:58:40 +01:00
SquidDev
ff5ba5c131 Update GUI code to be compatible with 1.14.4
Not quite sure when this changed, but I'm fairly sure isMouseOver wasn't
a thing when I wrote this. Or I'm a plonker. Both are possible.

Also fixes mouse dragging not being handled in turtles.

Fixes #299
2019-10-01 18:53:46 +01:00
SquidDev
4243f30308 Bump Forge version 2019-10-01 18:53:38 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
813e91073d Merge pull request #302 from Wendelstein7/master
Fixed turtle property category
2019-09-30 15:59:55 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7250f22ff6 Update CI to also run on PRs 2019-09-30 15:37:52 +01:00
Wendelstein7
db31a53bba Fixed turtle property category
Likely was a leftover from copy pasting and a tired programmer.
2019-09-30 15:15:22 +02:00
SquidDev
3023f235a4 Goodbye Travis, I'm with GH Actions now 2019-09-27 08:56:53 +01:00
SquidDev
79cd8b4da5 Also return the number of affected entities
Closes #293. Doesn't really solve anything there aside from exposing the
number, but sadly there's not really anything obvious I can do on my end
- the command API just doesn't expose anything else.
2019-09-15 18:48:51 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
8e4d311cd9 Refactor shell completion into a separate module (#281)
- Adds cc.completions module, with a couple of helper functions for
   working with the more general completion functionality (i.e. that
   provided by read).
 - Adds cc.shell.completions module, which provides shell-specific
   completion functions.
 - Add a "program completion builder", which allows you to write stuff
   like this:

       shell.setCompletionFunction( "rom/programs/redstone.lua", 
         completion.build(
           { completion.choice, { "probe", "set ", "pulse " } },
           completion.side) )

Closes #232
2019-09-15 18:48:40 +01:00
SquidDev
9bd8c86a94 Change event priority to HIGHEST
See the comments in a802f25dd6 -
effectively we want to make sure we arrive before any other thing which
may capture items (some magnet mods, etc...).
2019-09-15 16:42:21 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
cbc0c1d0b6 A little experiment with GitHub actions
Let's give this a go.
2019-09-14 09:16:13 +01:00
SquidDev
49c37857d4 Window.reposition now allow changing the redirect buffer
See #270
2019-09-13 20:55:20 +01:00
SquidDev
b1139a4bf6 Bump to Forge RB 2019-09-12 21:09:57 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
7e8559278e Merge pull request #291 from parly/patch-1.14.x-1
Fix os.time() and os.day() behavior on 1.14
2019-08-19 15:34:20 +01:00
parly
1e7f1c98fc Fix os.time() and os.day() behavior 2019-08-19 23:04:57 +09:00
SquidDev
a802f25dd6 Do not listen to block/entity drop events
It appears several mods inject their own drops on the LOWEST priority,
meaning that we capture the existing drops, and the other mod will clear
the (now empty) drop list and add its own, resulting in dupe bugs.

While I'd argue it's somewhat dubious doing this on the LOWEST priority,
it's not a battle I'm prepared to fight. For now, we just remove the
block/entity drop handlers, and handle all drop logic when entities are
spawned.

Fixes #288
2019-08-19 10:33:53 +01:00
SquidDev
f1d6d21d6d Add back texture registration hook
I totally forgot to do this when Forge re-added this functionality.

Fixes #285
2019-08-18 16:12:16 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
a80302c513 Merge pull request #287 from Lignum/patch-1
The pettiest of spelling fixes
2019-08-15 06:59:59 +01:00
Lignum
1c46949da7 Available 2019-08-15 07:37:02 +02:00
SquidDev
07a56454a0 Bumpity bumpity bump 2019-08-09 09:38:30 +01:00
SquidDev
a0e72d02c8 Bump Forge version 2019-08-06 08:33:39 +01:00
SquidDev
455a59ca85 Sure, you can be an actual release now 2019-08-04 17:01:52 +01:00
SquidDev
46d78af068 Fix changelog being out-of-sync 2019-08-04 11:05:44 +01:00
SquidDev
08d22fd3df Fix changelog being out-of-sync 2019-08-04 11:05:14 +01:00
SquidDev
e6c691a8f8 Fix rom's location
This isn't going to get annoying or anything
2019-08-04 11:02:07 +01:00
SquidDev
4b0e5c445c Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-08-04 10:57:20 +01:00
SquidDev
eb5cff1045 Alright, let's do this one last time 2019-08-04 09:27:48 +01:00
SquidDev
35c7792aa2 Limit the titles of printed pages
Just enforce the same restrictions as we do for computer/disk labels.
2019-08-04 08:59:44 +01:00
Jonathan Coates
521688d630 Merge pull request #183 from SquidDev-CC/feature/thread-safe-inventories 2019-08-01 14:30:32 +01:00
SquidDev
75e2845c01 Remove synchronized from turtle inventory code
These should never be called off the server thread, so this doesn't make
much difference.
2019-08-01 14:09:57 +01:00
SquidDev
2f96283286 Make disk drives thread-safe 2019-08-01 13:48:03 +01:00
SquidDev
cbe6e9b5f5 Make printers thread-safe 2019-08-01 13:48:03 +01:00
SquidDev
2ab79cf474 Version bumps 'n stuff 2019-07-30 15:48:05 +01:00
SquidDev
6ce34aba79 A quick attempt at fixing Travis
Oracle JDK 8 is EOL (I think at least).
2019-07-30 15:25:14 +01:00
SquidDev
5eeb320b60 Include all mods within a resource mount
This is the behaviour on 1.14 already, so it makes sense to backport to
1.12.

Any mod may now insert files into assets/computercraft/lua/rom, and
they'll be automatically added to the default ROM mount. This allows
other mods to easily register new programs or autorun files.

See #242
2019-07-30 15:20:08 +01:00
SquidDev
93310850d2 Use the "cc" module namespace instead of "craftos"
This is what we actually discussed in the issue, and I failed to
remember.
2019-07-27 11:34:59 +01:00
powerboat9
a2880b12ca Do not refuel beyond the turtle limit (#274) 2019-07-24 08:15:02 +01:00
SquidDev
cef2657048 Fix turtles being replaced by leaves
And logs. Well, hopefully at least.

Fixes #278
2019-07-21 10:28:22 +01:00
SquidDev
ccd85eb055 Bump Forge version 2019-07-21 09:41:58 +01:00
powerboat9
303b57779a Fix turtles harvesting blocks when they shouldn't (#276)
harvestBlock should only be called when removedByPlayer and canHarvestBlock
return true, otherwise we run the risk of causing dupe bugs.

See #273.
2019-07-17 09:23:14 +01:00
SquidDev
6279816ecc Try using the HTTP one instead 2019-07-15 08:45:22 +01:00
SquidDev
4ae77261fa Petty changes because I'm petty 2019-07-13 08:29:28 +01:00
liquid
4b7d843b78 Removed term.getLine 2019-07-13 01:45:16 -05:00
liquid
1c28df65c3 Fixed style errors 2019-07-12 23:56:49 -05:00
liquid
85b740f484 Added term.getLine and window.getLine 2019-07-12 22:54:37 -05:00
SquidDev
f9929cb27d Fix the signature of loadfile
Lua 5.2+ uses loadfile(filename, mode, env), not loadfile(filename,
env). While this is a minor incompatibility, it'd be nice to be
consistent as much as possible.

We try to handle the incorrect case too, as obviously we don't want to
break existing programs.
2019-07-12 22:04:28 +01:00
SquidDev
bafab1ac07 Expose expect as a module (#267)
This moves expect from the bios into a new craftos.expect module,
removing the internal _G["~expect"] definition. Apparently people were
using this irrespective of the "don't use this" comment, so we need to
find another solution.

While this does introduce some ugliness (having to load the module in
weird ways for programs, duplicating the expect function in memory), it
does allow people to use the function in a supported way, and removes
the global ugliness.
2019-07-09 08:04:49 +01:00
JakobDev
e05c262468 Add more tests (#253)
I'm not entirely sure how useful all of these will be yet - still
trying to work out what/when to test things, but hopefully this'll
be a useful datapoint.
2019-07-08 09:24:05 +01:00
SquidDev
acfb72246c Bump JEI version 2019-07-07 15:52:52 +01:00
SquidDev
9d51c4c340 Use world-specific collider entity
This is equally an ugly hack, but means we're at least not constructing
entities with null worlds any more.

Ideally we could always use the turtle entity, but this will require a
bit more of a refactor.

Fixes #265
2019-07-05 22:09:42 +01:00
SquidDev
18068effec Use reflection to get the record's sound
getSound is client side only - I could have sworn it became shared at
some point, but that may have been reverted again (or I imagined it).

Fixes #263
2019-07-05 21:51:54 +01:00
SquidDev
7a3f7d3bba I'm a muppet
Even worse, I enabled branch protection for some reason, and so can't
force push and pretend this never happened.
2019-06-29 15:49:14 +01:00
SquidDev
95aa48c456 Allow running expectations against stubbed functions
Co-authored-by: hydraz <urn@semi.works>
2019-06-29 15:37:41 +01:00
SquidDev
6ea8ca991b Bump Forge to 1.14.3
Guess it's time for another release?
2019-06-26 08:25:32 +01:00
SquidDev
f1e551b960 Bump Forge version
Turtle models now work (though texture registration is still broken).
2019-06-23 15:30:29 +01:00
SquidDev
772c54ec74 Copy the item stack before merging
Otherwise we would mutate the stack, and so the current mount was
considered empty. Closes #240 (though would be nice to improve this).
2019-06-21 22:00:21 +01:00
SquidDev
13cb789c18 Fix "can deploy" check being entirely incorrect
Closes #258
2019-06-21 21:51:22 +01:00
SquidDev
42220c4268 Fix several other client-only methods 2019-06-21 21:32:15 +01:00
SquidDev
3052506e2e Reload configs from the file 2019-06-21 21:32:02 +01:00
SquidDev
0741daa7eb Fix usage of a client-only method
Should probably run forge-lint on this at some point, but it's a good
start.

Fixes #255
2019-06-21 21:02:09 +01:00
SquidDev
b4aa554279 Do not fetch the current block within onLoad
The chunk has not been fully loaded when onLoad is called, which means
we try to load it again, and so the server deadlocks.
2019-06-21 20:57:38 +01:00
SquidDev
8fe2abe0ae Forward tab key directly to the terminal
Fixes #256
2019-06-21 20:31:28 +01:00
SquidDev
5af789ae11 Bump Forge version 2019-06-21 20:31:17 +01:00
SquidDev
904a168d5c Fix incorrect explosion check
We should block explosions if the turtle is advanced /or/ if it's from
a fireball or entity, not if both.

Fixes #257
2019-06-21 18:53:28 +01:00
JakobDev
724441eddc Change URLs in build.gradle to https (#259) 2019-06-21 16:51:55 +01:00
SquidDev
f68ab3edd1 Minor tweaks to build script
Mostly just rearranging. Bump JUnit version in an attempt to fix test
outputs, but it appears this is a mix of gradle/gradle#5975 and
gradle/gradle#4438.
2019-06-15 11:05:45 +01:00
SquidDev
68542aca3a Fix cable breaking rendering
Texture locations have changed a little
2019-06-15 09:19:41 +01:00
SquidDev
594bc4203c Fix block drops for computers and turtles 2019-06-15 09:07:31 +01:00
SquidDev
57318b022d Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.14.x 2019-06-15 08:00:20 +01:00
SquidDev
761159aa93 Bump Forge version 2019-06-15 07:40:27 +01:00
SquidDev
29dce26bf6 Clean up checkstyle warning
Fixes #251, closes #252
2019-06-14 20:55:32 +01:00
JakobDev
717ab69093 Add a few Checks (#248)
- Add some basic tests for several built-in programs.
 - Preserve the state of the shell between tests
2019-06-14 08:15:12 +01:00
SquidDev
138a2cf08f Merge branches 'copycheck' and 'renamefix' 2019-06-13 08:03:35 +01:00
JakobDev
81daf82647 Add Checks to copy.lua 2019-06-13 08:03:01 +01:00
JakobDev
f3798bfb63 Improve rename.lua's argument validation 2019-06-13 08:00:06 +01:00
SquidDev
bc07dfad2e Make sure all writeDescription methods are pure
We don't want to be firing block updates or anything from here! That
runs the ricks of causing CMEs and the like.

Fixes #245
2019-06-12 21:03:11 +01:00
SquidDev
8dd1c2a6cc Finish off containers, somewhat fix block drops
- Add Forge's "name" field to the loot tables. This doesn't resolve all
   our missing loot providers, but it's a start.
 - Add back GUIs for pocket computers, printouts, view computer, etc...
2019-06-12 08:40:20 +01:00
SquidDev
d10b657a54 Initial work on GUIs
Needs a bit of a cleanup, but it's a start!
2019-06-11 21:03:40 +01:00
SquidDev
f90da739eb And bump Forge again 2019-06-09 10:15:53 +01:00
SquidDev
d9cadf64e8 Get the build working I guess? 2019-06-09 09:07:31 +01:00
SquidDev
15d4a55cd8 Bump mappings and Forge versions
Things are shaping up nicely!
2019-06-09 08:58:49 +01:00
JakobDev
309cbdb8be Add wget run (#218)
Equivalent to `pastebin run`, but allows running arbitrary URLs
instead.

Is this a little questionable? Yes - people shouldn't be downloading
and running code from the internet. But hey, people do that already,
so we might as well make it convenient.
2019-06-08 14:49:42 +01:00
SquidDev
39a9ad0ce7 Initial update to 1.14
So very little works, but it compiles and runs.

Things to resolve over the next few days:
 - Horrible mappings (should largely be resolved by tomorrow).
 - Cannot send extra data over containers - we'll have to see what Forge
   does here.
 - Turtle models are broken
 - No block drops yet - this will largely be cherry-picking whatever I
   did on Fabric.
 - Weird inventory desyncs (items don't show up initially when
   interacting with a CC inventory).
 - Probably lots of other things.
2019-06-08 13:36:31 +01:00
SquidDev
0f3c44c926 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-06-08 08:21:08 +01:00
SquidDev
a0e7c4a74c Add a little bit of source code checking to Gradle
- Adds a CheckStyle configuration which is pretty similar to CC's
   existing one.
 - Add the Gradle license plugin.
 - Ensure the existing source code is compatible with these additional
   checks.

See #239
2019-06-08 00:28:03 +01:00
Lignum
7d428030df Fix some warnings (#235)
Remove some unused code and fix a bunch of warnings
2019-06-07 14:35:17 +01:00
JakobDev
00c395f689 Add Check to delete.lua (#236) 2019-06-06 16:43:48 +01:00
SquidDev
d8e1c73d26 Ensure files cannot be closed multiple times
Also fix an NPE if we try to close them twice.

Fixes #230
2019-06-04 21:34:19 +01:00
SquidDev
ffa4cc241b Add a test utility for capturing program output
- Make mcfly's stubbing system a little more fault-tolerant.
 - Add a small utility function which redirects print, printError and
   write to capture their output, rather than printing to the terminal.
   This can then be matched against in order to determine a program's
   output.
   It's a little flakey - you can't use it multiple times in an it
   block, etc... but it's a nice feature.
 - Add a small couple of tests to delete as a proof-of-concept.
2019-06-03 20:33:09 +01:00
SquidDev
6f1b740c8f Un-localise paths in mount error messages
This is probably a little more complex than it needs to be, as we try to
handle the mounts as well (which generally don't error).

Fixes #229
2019-06-03 19:58:16 +01:00
SquidDev
3406ba3ebf Fix a build from a clean state failing 2019-06-02 18:48:36 +01:00
SquidDev
b6715bd812 Fix a couple of build failures 2019-06-02 18:36:34 +01:00
SquidDev
18aee02221 Mark CurseForge builds as release
They're almost definitely not, but I've had no bug reports so they must
work!
2019-06-02 17:28:13 +01:00
SquidDev
401bbf2e6a Fix turtle block placing failing 2019-06-02 17:25:49 +01:00
SquidDev
7467b7f88a Fix several deprecated warnings 2019-06-02 17:23:33 +01:00
SquidDev
c82d8a7c2a Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-06-02 16:46:45 +01:00
SquidDev
6b81bcf334 Bump version 2019-06-02 16:20:15 +01:00
SquidDev
3d67421d98 Bump Forge version 2019-06-02 16:18:44 +01:00
SquidDev
acac70675d Add link to CF on the README
Not sure how useful this is - people are far more likely to come across
the CurseForge page than the GH one, but there's no harm I guess.

Closes #227
2019-06-01 15:15:39 +01:00
JakobDev
56434259c1 Add Checks for Turtle and Pocket programs (#226)
Error if turtle and pocket computers programs are not run on
their respective devices.
2019-06-01 12:48:33 +01:00
JakobDev
da7e4b9016 Add more MOTD messages. (#225) 2019-06-01 12:41:01 +01:00
SquidDev
d4b8650d21 Use select('#', ...) instead of ipairs on varargs
This means we don't discard any value after nil, meaning that
calls such as colors.combine(nil, 1, 2, 3) will error, rather
than returning 0.
2019-06-01 10:12:10 +01:00
SquidDev
17645a79f0 Fix type check on rednet.lookup
Fixes #224
2019-06-01 09:23:18 +01:00
SquidDev
ce1f14a010 Fix a couple of problems in the release buildscript
Otherwise that went pretty smoothly!
2019-05-31 13:56:48 +01:00
SquidDev
43050426de Bump version
First time using the new changelog tooling, let's see how this goes.
2019-05-31 13:53:15 +01:00
SquidDev
b05f60c98b Add small task to verify changelog is correct
Also use the changelog contents as the GH release notes
2019-05-31 10:19:24 +01:00
SquidDev
c44c560f96 Update changelog and whatsnew
- Convert existing changelog over to use Markdown. This mostly involves
   wrapping code in backticks, and marking things as headers where
   appropriate.
 - Copy all of CC:T's release notes over to the changelog. This is
   somewhat more verbose than Dan's notes, but keeping them in sync
   seems reasonable (and allows for automation!).
2019-05-31 09:35:45 +01:00
SquidDev
e839ef54af Forbid mutating empty_json_array
It's definitely still possible (rawset), but should prevent people
accidentally trying to modify it when they shouldn't.
2019-05-30 20:01:09 +01:00
SquidDev
0cb659d78c Ensure require is usable within the REPL
As 'require' operates relative to the current program's directory,
rather than the current directory, it meant we were trying to load files
from /rom/programs.

This is never a good idea, so we add the current directory to the
package path, allowing you to use require as one'd expect.
2019-05-30 19:52:55 +01:00
hydraz
9048deeb95 Add a function for type-checking arguments (#207)
- Define an expect(index, actual_value, types...) helper function which
   takes an argument index, value and list of permissable types and
   ensures the value is of one of those types.
   If not, it will produce an error message with the expected and actual
   type, as well as the argument number and (if available) the function
   name.
 - Expose expect in the global scope as _G["~expect"], hopefully making
   it clear it is internal.
 - Replace most manual type checks with this helper method.
 - Write tests to ensure this argument validation works as expected

Also fix a couple of bugs exposed by this refactor and the subsequent
tests:
 - Make rednet checks a little more strict - rednet.close(false) is no
   longer valid.
 - Error when attempting to redirect the terminal to itself 
   (term.redirect(term)).
2019-05-30 19:36:28 +01:00
SquidDev
5592ebae7d A small bit of housekeeping
- Add a link to discord and the forums. Oh goodness, I hope this
   doesn't count as making things official.
   I've had a couple of people email me with support requests, which is
   /fine/, but there's better channels for it!
 - Add a couple of PR templates
   - Ask people to write tests for CraftOS changes. This is a standard
     I'm trying to impose on myself, so seems reasonable to impose on
     everyone. Sorry!
   - Require same levels of explanation for PRs as we do for issues.
 - Try to expand on the feature request "rationale" section a little.
   Just trying to explan my process a little bit more.
2019-05-30 08:44:15 +01:00
SquidDev
b076c32fd1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin' 2019-05-30 07:57:30 +01:00
SquidDev
a48f1e310f Add a custom renderer for monitor block highlights (#220)
This only renders the bounding box on non-screen edges of the monitor,
meaning you have an uninterrupted view of the screen when hovering
hover.

Closes #219
2019-05-30 07:51:35 +01:00
SquidDev
19aca001d7 A couple of stability improvements to ComputerThread
- Be more generous in what errors we catch, handling some of the more
   "recoverable" ones.
 - Should a runner crash, attempt to restart it.
2019-05-29 09:03:31 +01:00
SquidDev
114f913bf8 Rework rendering of in-hand pocket computers (#215)
Rendering an item worked in principle, but had several caveats:
 - The terminal did not fit well within the item's texture, so we had a
   rather large border.
 - The "correctness" of this was very tied to Minecraft's item rendering
   code. This changed a little in 1.13, causing problems like #208.

Instead we effectively reuse the computer GUI rendering code, though
also handling coloured pocket computers and rendering the modem light.

This fixes #208, and hopefully fixes #212.
2019-05-26 15:24:37 +01:00
Daniel Ratcliffe
1c9810890a Merge pull request #577 from SquidDev-CC/feature/get-blink
Add .getCursorBlink to monitors and terminals
2019-05-26 00:14:02 +01:00
SquidDev
b11beb508b Convert mkdir motd note to plural
*shrug*
2019-05-25 19:17:10 +01:00
SquidDev
af8d4da594 Ensure the test name is ASCII
Gradle really doesn't like unicode apparently
2019-05-25 18:11:14 +01:00
JakobDev
a81db2cda6 Allow multiple arguments for mkdir (#216) 2019-05-25 18:04:56 +01:00
SquidDev
99bdff0f92 Automatically label issues created with templates 2019-05-25 14:53:48 +01:00
SquidDev
bb138326df Use correct model for blinking pocket computers
Fixes #211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211211
2019-05-25 09:28:15 +01:00
hydraz
5b0ce7410d Make delete delete many files (#210)
Actually, many *globs*. It additionally prints the glob if no files
matched it, since that's clearer.

Also move the ComputerTestDelegate's filesystem to be disk-based. This
is what actual computers use, and the MemoryMount is a little broken.
2019-05-25 09:02:42 +01:00
SquidDev
d5ea22d1a0 Jolly good job 2019-05-24 22:43:59 +01:00
SquidDev
210f3fa9e2 Add mostly standard compliant os.time/os.date
- os.time, when given a table, will act the same as PUC Lua - returning
   the seconds since the epoch. We preserve the previous string/nil
   behaviour though - os.epoch("local") is equivalent to PUC's
   os.time().

 - os.date will now act accept a string and (optional) time, returning
   an appropriate table.

Somewhat resolves the madness which was dan200/ComputerCraft#183, and
hopefully (though probably not) makes @Vexatos happy.
2019-05-24 22:33:56 +01:00
SquidDev
d661cfa88b Set the arg table within shell.run
This makes us a little more compatible with Lua
2019-05-24 18:42:19 +01:00
SquidDev
68bf3a71dc Lazilly instantiate the terminal packet
This means we don't create an NBT tag every tick if the screen is
updating, unless we actually need to.
2019-05-24 18:32:56 +01:00
SquidDev
3cdb12d293 Stop shipping jars with GH releases
The build appears to be a little bit broken, I haven't got willpower to
look into it, and it's not really used anyway.
2019-05-14 07:44:19 +01:00
Wilma456 (Jakob0815)
ad33acd7d1 Add MOTD (#175) 2019-05-13 16:54:19 +01:00
SquidDev
0ec3884e98 Handle websockets which close while receiving
This changes the previous behaviour a little, but hopefully is more
sane:

 - Only require the socket to be open when first calling receive. This
   means if it closes while receving, you won't get an error.

   This behaviour is still not perfect - the socket could have closed,
   but the event not reached the user yet, but it's better.

 - Listen to websocket_close events while receiving, and return null
   should it match ours.

See #201
2019-05-08 08:16:21 +01:00
SquidDev
7f2471d6b2 Fix list-like config options not reloading
Closes #199
2019-05-08 08:00:07 +01:00
xuyu0v0
e0660b1dab Create zh_cn.json 2019-05-06 21:47:43 +01:00
SquidDev
2182cfbeb7 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-05-06 21:32:56 +01:00
SquidDev
8fafec4915 Fix budget growing too much
We were using += instead of =, meaning the budget always grew,
rather than growing while there was still space. As a result, computers
were never correctly rate limited.

Further more, if a computer went into a deficit, we would continue to
increase the budget by a negative amount, exponentially decreasing until
overflowing!

Yes, this is a very embarrassing mistake. I'd been aware that rate
limiting wasn't working as expected for a while, I hadn't realised
the problem would be this stupid.
2019-05-01 17:24:30 +01:00
SquidDev
b9fd690ecb Mark CC:T as incompatible with ComputerCraft
Just so people using the Twitch client don't try to use both.
2019-05-01 17:24:30 +01:00
xuyu0v0
2f2ada4416 Create zh_cn.lang (#186) 2019-04-24 15:41:13 +01:00
SquidDev
9c951c58d9 Revert "Switch over to Curse maven for now"
This reverts commit 4b4b47e231.

Didn't need it for that long. Woops.
2019-04-24 15:17:13 +01:00
SquidDev
4b4b47e231 Switch over to Curse maven for now
It stinks, but it's a suitable workaround.

Closes #184
2019-04-24 14:48:11 +01:00
SquidDev
2c027adb68 Fix advancements
Looks like these were never properly updated. Woops.
2019-04-24 12:15:03 +01:00
SquidDev
4a25e7a178 Fix GH release uploading 2019-04-24 10:40:44 +01:00
SquidDev
55d54fec63 Bump versions 2019-04-24 10:33:50 +01:00
SquidDev
220e4bd660 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-04-24 10:15:33 +01:00
SquidDev
978c28a686 Bump version 2019-04-24 09:48:28 +01:00
SquidDev
b867ada5e5 Merge pull request #182 from SquidDev-CC/hotfix/redstone-checks
Redstone behaviour tweaks
2019-04-24 09:45:28 +01:00
SquidDev
7071cc972b Make redstone behaviour consistent with repeaters
This uses the same behaviour that repeaters and comparators do for
determining their input, meaning that redstone directly connected to the
computer is read (as you would expect).

It's worth noting that this is a shift from previous behaviour.
Therefore, it runs the (small) risk of breaking existing builds.
However, I believe it is more consistent with the expected behaviour.
2019-04-22 11:52:53 +01:00
SquidDev
6898f932a0 Remove redstone blocked checks
This has been returning false for almost 2 years (since
8abff95441). At this point, it's probably
worth just dropping it entirely.
2019-04-22 11:40:19 +01:00
SquidDev
2e0ef6385d Fix TurtleCompareCommand throwing exceptions
Originally introduced in 173ea72001, but
the underlying cause has been happening for much longer.

 - Fix order of method name parameters. Looks like this has been broken
   since 1.11. Woops.
 - Catch RuntimeExceptions too, as Forge converts checked into unchecked
   ones.

Fixes #179
2019-04-19 18:57:12 +01:00
SquidDev
f93da7ea51 Bump Cobalt version
I promise! The joys of using -SNAPSHOT I guess...

This will now correctly cause orphaned threads to be cleaned up,
reducing the risk of thread saturation.
2019-04-18 09:49:52 +01:00
SquidDev
1210bb8a4d Fix Gradle dependencies
I'm not entirely sure why it didn't like the previous version, but there
we go.
2019-04-16 10:43:11 +01:00
SquidDev
48a71e96eb Bump version 2019-04-16 10:35:15 +01:00
SquidDev
3bf47b5290 Make refuelling a little more flexible
This removes the link between item size and refuel limit, meaning
working with other items (such as FE items) is a little easier.
2019-04-16 10:28:10 +01:00
SquidDev
9e9f199e55 Remove a couple of over-eager error logs 2019-04-16 10:08:12 +01:00
SquidDev
5a8a111857 You didn't see nothing 2019-04-15 18:33:59 +01:00
SquidDev
48ba247ab4 Create an IMultipartTile for all BlockPeripheral tiles
Fixes #176
2019-04-15 09:21:10 +01:00
SquidDev
362dbd97ac Correctly handle capability creation & invalidation
Also make cable part detection more consistent.
2019-04-09 17:29:23 +01:00
SquidDev
aa0e1883d1 Add check for if item/block registration has failed
If mod loading fails, we'll continue to load colour handlers. As
blocks/items have not been registered, then we'll throw an NPE.

See MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge#5682. Somewhat fixes #168.
2019-04-09 16:32:20 +01:00
SquidDev
9cdbcb4332 Use int instead of long for configs
Forge's config system will read the default values as integers, meaning
it fails to validate against the config spec. Ideally this'd be fixed in
forge, but this is a suitable work around.
2019-04-09 16:31:00 +01:00
SquidDev
23ddd4feb5 Fix several deprecation warnings 2019-04-09 16:30:44 +01:00
SquidDev
fcaa777c95 Merge branch 'master' into mc-1.13.x 2019-04-09 11:11:12 +01:00
SquidDev
b195cab6a7 Add a couple of colours unit tests 2019-04-09 10:35:23 +01:00
SquidDev
63dc0daa09 Convert computer sides to an enum
Previously we just relied on magic int values, which was confusing and
potentially error-prone. We could use EnumFacing, but that's a)
dependent on MC and b) incorrect, as we're referring to local
coordinates.
2019-04-09 10:02:54 +01:00
SquidDev
34602ec4be Move null checks from Preconditions to Objects 2019-04-08 14:54:57 +01:00
SquidDev
f3ce44042f Update all inputs if the block is not a neighbour
Fixes #172, and acts as a workaround for MrTJP/ProjectRed#1472.
2019-04-08 14:52:24 +01:00
SquidDev
4205f18f0c Publish jar files to GH too
I'm not sure if I'll keep this, as it's a little redundant. We're on an
older version of the plugin, as 2.2.7 seems to fail for me.

Closes #165.
2019-04-07 15:30:27 +01:00
SquidDev
6be330ae8d Expose Computer.getRootMount again
It's a little evil, but we need it for CCEmuX. There's other ways of
achieving this, but not with supporting CC and CC:T.
2019-04-07 14:58:25 +01:00
SquidDev
4569af2130 Bump version 2019-04-06 22:42:44 +01:00
SquidDev
765c31315a Make redstone updates identical to how MC does it
Also fixes rather embarassing bug with redstone not updating.
2019-04-06 22:42:03 +01:00
Wilma456 (Jakob0815)
0e191e42a0 Update de_de.lang (#166) 2019-04-03 14:58:04 +01:00
SquidDev
ca34b2a1b8 Update the dependency info a little 2019-04-02 21:37:19 +01:00
SquidDev
7afc3e5260 And fix the build failing 2019-04-02 21:33:55 +01:00
SquidDev
f9e13ca67a Update CC: Tweaked to 1.13
Look, I originally had this split into several commits, but lots of
other cleanups got mixed in. I then backported some of the cleanups to
1.12, did other tidy ups there, and eventually the web of merges was
unreadable.

Yes, this is a horrible mess, but it's still nicer than it was. Anyway,
changes:

 - Flatten everything. For instance, there are now three instances of
   BlockComputer, two BlockTurtle, ItemPocketComputer. There's also no
   more BlockPeripheral (thank heavens) - there's separate block classes
   for each peripheral type.

 - Remove pretty much all legacy code. As we're breaking world
   compatibility anyway, we can remove all the code to load worlds from
   1.4 days.
 - The command system is largely rewriten to take advantage of 1.13's
   new system. It's very fancy!

 - WidgetTerminal now uses Minecraft's "GUI listener" system.

 - BREAKING CHANGE: All the codes in keys.lua are different, due to the
   move to LWJGL 3. Hopefully this won't have too much of an impact.

   I don't want to map to the old key codes on the Java side, as there
   always ends up being small but slight inconsistencies. IMO it's
   better to make a clean break - people should be using keys rather
   than hard coding the constants anyway.

 - commands.list now allows fetching sub-commands. The ROM has already
   been updated to allow fancy usage such as commands.time.set("noon").

 - Turtles, modems and cables can be waterlogged.
2019-04-02 20:59:48 +01:00
SquidDev
810258e9b8 Update and rename all resources
- Languages are converted to JSON
 - Rename most *(_advanced) blocks to *_{advanced,normal}. It's more
   verbose, but means they're sorted together.
 - A couple of changes to the ROM to work with some Java changes.
 - Update recipes and advancements to not use damage values.
2019-04-02 13:18:43 +01:00
SquidDev
5e462adc5c Relocate all resource files
- textures/{block,item}s -> textures/{block,item}
 - assets/*/{advancements,lua,recipes} -> data/*/...
2019-04-02 13:18:43 +01:00
SquidDev
1fd0b40776 Fix printing not updating the output display state 2019-04-02 12:21:59 +01:00
SquidDev
2965fb666f Some further cleanup and 1.13 cherry-picks
Are most of these changes small and petty? Yes. However, IMO they do
make the code more readable. Anyway, a summary of some of the more
interesting changes:

 - Expose Abstract*Upgrade classes in the API
 - Fix the spelling of Jonathan in the API docs (*shakes fist*)
 - Fix bug with printout not working in the offhand.
 - Rename any argments/variables accidentally named "m_*", and add an
   inspection to prevent it happening again.
 - Remove most of the Block*.Properties classes - just inline them in
   the parent class.
 - Return super.writeToNBT instead of reassigning at the top.
2019-04-02 12:08:03 +01:00
Luca S
390575ab4d rednet.send now returns if the message was send (#164)
This makes use of the "sent" variable, which would otherwise go unused. It also makes rednet.send compliant to the behaviour specified in the Wiki: http://www.computercraft.info/wiki/Rednet.send
2019-04-01 19:31:21 +01:00
SquidDev
e4ef92ca2d Expose a stub "cctweaked" mod
This is largely invisible (it's marked as a child of the main
"computercraft" mod), but allows other mods (such as Plethora) to add
hard/soft dependencies on CC:T in a user-friendly manner.
2019-03-30 16:41:45 +00:00
SquidDev
9bf586b018 Make turtle crafting more consistent with vanilla
- Fire all the appropriate Forge hooks
 - Crafting will now attempt to craft one item at a time in a loop,
   instead of multiplying the resulting stack by the number of crafts.
   This means we function as expected on recipes which consume
   durability instead.
 - Cache the recipe between crafting and getting the remainder (and each
   craft loop). This should reduce any performance hit we would
   otherwise get.
2019-03-30 16:12:49 +00:00
SquidDev
173ea72001 Turn inspections up to 11
OK, so let's get this out of the way, there's some actual changes mixed
in here too. I'm really sorry:
 - Turtles can now not be renamed with unnamed item tags (previously it
   would clear the name, this seemed a little unideal).
 - commands.getBlock(s)Data will also include NBT.

Now, onto the horror story which is these inspection changes:
 - Make a lot of methods static
 - Typo fixes
 - Make utility classes final + private constructor
 - Lots of reformatting (ifs -> ternary, invert control flow, etc...)
 - ???
 - Profit!

I'm so going to regret this - can pretty much guarantee this is going to
break something.
2019-03-29 21:26:21 +00:00
SquidDev
1230cabcb0 Add an event for inspecting items too
We've had one for blocks for ever after all.
2019-03-27 20:58:14 +00:00
SquidDev
6ed03e1fcd Convert turtle refuelling into an event
This should allow us (or other mods) to register custom refuel handlers
should they so wish.
2019-03-27 20:38:39 +00:00
SquidDev
c4b371b124 Cherry pick several improvements from 1.13
- Move container opening (and gui handling) into a separate class
 - Move turtle/computer placement code onto the block
 - GUIs now use gui{Left,Top} instead of calculating it manually.
 - IPeripheralTile is now exposed in the API.
2019-03-27 19:20:59 +00:00
SquidDev
a600213b00 Merge pull request #153 from SquidDev-CC/feature/main-thread-limits 2019-03-26 11:28:35 +00:00
SquidDev
7799b8d4cb Convert MainThread into a priority queue
This uses a similar approach to ComputerThread: executors store how long
they've spent executing tasks. We then use that time to prioritise
executors.

One should note that we use the current runtime at the point of adding
to the queue - external tasks will not contribute towards it until a
later execution.
2019-03-26 11:21:40 +00:00
SquidDev
245bf26480 Expose max computer/global times as config options
These do have a direct impact on server performance, so are definitely
worthwhile exposing.
2019-03-26 11:21:40 +00:00
SquidDev
5d05205d69 Introduce IWorkMonitor into the public API
This effectively acts as a public interface to canExecuteExternal() and
consumeTime(). It's hopefully sufficiently general that we can mess
around with the backend as much as we like in the future.

One thing to note here is that this is based on a polling API, as it's
largely intended for people running work every tick. It would be
possible to adapt this with callbacks for when work is available,
etc..., but that was not needed immediately.

This also removes IComputerOwned, as Plethora no longer needs it.
2019-03-26 11:21:16 +00:00
SquidDev
853e2622a1 An initial prototype of main thread rate limiting
Unlike ComputerThread, we do not have a single source of tasks, and so
need a smarter way to handle scheduling and rate limiting. This
introduces a cooldown system, which works on both a global and
per-computer level:

Each computer is allowed to do some work for 5ms. If they go over that
budget, then they are marked as "hot", and will not execute work on the
next tick, until they have cooled down. This ensures that _on average_
computers perform at most 5ms of work per tick.

Obviously this is a rather large time span, so we also apply a global
10ms to all computers. This uses the same cooldown principle, meaning we
keep to an average of 10ms, even if we go over budget.
2019-03-26 11:21:16 +00:00
SquidDev
d0bf9e9cd7 Fix config reloading not working as expected
We were not updating the property instances, so we never actually used
the new values. This changes the syncing method to just copy values from
the new config file, meaning comments and structure are preserved from
the old one.

Note, we cannot just call Config.load(File) again, as the defaults are
no longer accurate.
2019-03-26 11:06:33 +00:00
SquidDev
7a7951ae68 Keep track of the current input state on the server
- We send special packets for key and mouse events, which are then
   processed by the container's InputState.
 - InputState keeps track of currently held keys and mouse buttons.
 - When closing the container, we queue key_up/mouse_up events for any
   pending buttons.
2019-03-24 21:58:13 +00:00
SquidDev
bd28955c8e Fix ComputerThread not updating the minimumVirtualRuntime
We attempted to simplify this 0bfb7049b0,
but that change now means that minimumVirtualRuntime is not updated. As
a result, new tasks will have a runtime of 0 when the queue is empty.
2019-03-24 18:13:00 +00:00
SquidDev
e46f09a939 Several recipe improvements
- Some performance improvements to JEI recipe resolver
   - Use a shared map for upgrade items, meaning we only need one map
     lookup.
   - Cache the basic upgrade recipes.
 - Use the MC version within project rather than version name.
2019-03-19 11:59:23 +00:00
daelvn
71b1f8138d Localize ComputerCraft for es_ES
Español de España (Castellano)
2019-03-19 09:50:21 +00:00
Wilma456 (Jakob0815)
1d82a1c98c Update German translation (#145) 2019-03-19 09:43:32 +00:00
Wilma456 (Jakob0815)
b5f60f3f11 Correct typo within en_us.lang (#144) 2019-03-16 17:00:26 +00:00
SquidDev
259665d9f1 Add a more strict form of IPocketAccess.getEntity
Before IPocketAccess.getEntity would return the entity which last held
fthis computer, even if not holding it any more. As
ba823bae13 describes, this caused
pocket.equip/pocket.unequip to dupe items.

We move the validation from the PocketAPI into the main IPocketAccess
implementation, to ensure this issue does not occur elsewhere. Note, we
require a separate method, as this is no longer thread-safe.

We also now return ok, err instead of throwing an exception, in order to
be consistent with the turtle functions. See dan200/ComputerCraft#328.
2019-03-16 11:18:03 +00:00
Iunius118
ba823bae13 Fix Pocket API working outside of player inventory
This makes Pocket API not equip/unequip upgrades when the pocket
computer is outside of the player inventory (e.g. dragging,
dropped, placed in a chest).
2019-03-16 11:08:44 +00:00
SquidDev
1290a4402c Add a tool to verify language files are well formed
I'm not going to pretend this is a beautiful script, but it's good
enough for basic validation of language files.
2019-03-16 11:04:37 +00:00
absolument
379076a5e2 Localize ComputerCraft for fr_fr
Following #488
Here is my translation in french fr_fr
2019-03-16 11:00:41 +00:00
SquidDev
d12bdf50d8 Remove most instances of non-translatable strings
Oh goodness, this is going to painful to update to 1.13.

We now translate:
 - Computer/Disk ID tooltips
 - /computercraft descriptions, synopsises and usages. The last of these
   may not always be translated when in SMP, as it is sometimes done on
   the server, but the alternative would be more complex than I'm happy
   with.
 - Tracking field names. Might be worth adding descriptions too in the
   future.

Also cleanup a couple of other translation keys, so they're more
consistent with Minecraft.

Closes #141
2019-03-16 10:26:40 +00:00
SquidDev
cbfd5aeeee Use Minecraft's "can use command blocks" check
Just means we're a little more consistent, and hopefully can remove
canPlayerUseCommands in the future, once Plethora stops using it.
2019-03-16 01:55:38 +00:00
SquidDev
41429bdc0b Improve our JEI integration a little bit
- Turtle and pocket computers provide a "creator mod id" based on their
   upgrade(s).
   We track which mod was active when the upgrade was registered, and
   use that to determine the owner. Technically we could use the
   RegistryLocation ID, but this is not always correct (such as
   Plethora's vanilla modules).
 - We show all upgraded turtles/pocket computers in JEI now, rather than
   just CC ones.
 - We provide a custom IRecipeRegistryPlugin for upgrades, which
   provides custom usage/recipes for any upgrade or upgraded item. We
   also hide our generated turtle/pocket computer recipes in order to
   prevent duplicates.
2019-03-16 01:51:12 +00:00
SquidDev
54b9966feb Make upgrade crafting even more lenient
This now allows items with empty tags to equal those with no tag.
2019-03-16 01:51:00 +00:00
SquidDev
105c66127c Automatically generate impostor recipes
Previously we would register the recipes within our code, but the
advancements were written manually. This now generates JSON files for
both the advancement and recipe.

While this does mean we're shipping even more JSON, we'll need to do
this for 1.13 anyway, and means our advancements are guaranteed to be
consistent.

On a side note, a couple of other changes:
 - Turtle upgrades are now mounted on the right in the creative
   menu/fake recipes. This means the upgrade is now clearly visible in
   the inventory.
 - We no longer generate legacy turtle items at all: we'll always
   construct turtle_expanded.
 - Several peripheral items are no longer registered as having sub-types
   (namely advanced and full-block modems).
 - We only have one disk advancement now, which unlocks all 16 recipes.
 - We have removed the disk conversion recipes - these can be
   exposed through JEI if needed.
2019-03-16 00:15:31 +00:00
SquidDev
765ad0bd3f Some basic integration with MCMP
This allows wireless modems (advanced and normal) to be used in
multiparts. There's a very limited set of uses for this (mostly allows
using Chisel and Bits with them), but it's very simple to do.

I'd like to look into MCMP support for wired modems/cables in the
future, but this will be somewhat harder due to their pre-existing
multiblock structure.

Similarly, might be fun to look into CBMP compatibility.
2019-03-14 22:14:47 +00:00
Linus Ramneborg
dd05478483 Localize for Swedish (#139) 2019-03-14 22:14:13 +00:00
hydraz
5d028dea39 Add pt_BR lang file 2019-03-14 17:15:34 +00:00
SquidDev
629c51d260 Fix language silliness 2019-03-14 17:15:05 +00:00
Alessandro
9ea57961af Added Italian language (#138) 2019-03-14 16:55:38 +00:00
Luca
07b9b1c9c7 os.time() and os.day() join the "Finally Case-Insensitive Party" 2019-03-13 15:42:39 +00:00
SquidDev
5b942ff9c1 Some changes to Lua machines and string loading
- Share the ILuaContext across all method calls, as well as shifting it
   into an anonymous class.
 - Move the load/loadstring prefixing into bios.lua
 - Be less militant in prefixing chunk names:
   - load will no longer do any auto-prefixing.
   - loadstring will not prefix when there no chunk name is supplied.
     Before we would do `"=" .. supplied_program`, which made no sense.
2019-03-10 12:24:55 +00:00
SquidDev
7b5a918941 Improve AddressPredicate error messages a little
See #134.
2019-03-10 11:22:11 +00:00
SquidDev
47721bf76b Allow running pastebin with the URL
For instance, `pastebin run https://pastebin.com/LYAxmSby` will now
extract the code and download appropriately. Also add an error message
when we received something which is not a valid pastebin code.

See #134.
2019-03-10 11:11:49 +00:00
SquidDev
35ce0974cd Fix NPE when checking URLs
If the host was null due to a malformed URL, we'd try to verify that it
was allowed, throwing an NPE.

Fixes #135
2019-03-10 10:45:30 +00:00
SquidDev
52e1906d42 Add a basic test framework for CraftOS
This runs tests on CraftOS using a tiny test runner that I originally
knocked up for LuaDash. It can be run both from JUnit (so IDEA and
Gradle) and in-game in the shell, so is pretty accessible to work with.

I also add a very basic POC test for the io library. I'd like to flesh
this out soon enough to contain most of the things from the original io
test.
2019-03-10 10:45:25 +00:00
SquidDev
eaf24a3ceb Update to JUnit 5
Also display test results within the Gradle build
2019-03-10 09:40:06 +00:00
SquidDev
62760e371e Add a section on how to depend on CC:T
It's not immediatly obvious where our maven repository is.
2019-03-04 22:59:38 +00:00
SquidDev
e154e11186 Select the initial multishell tab when starting up
Before it was not actually selected until the task had yielded for the
first time. If a computer did not yield (or took a while to do so),
nothing would actually show up.
2019-03-04 16:37:08 +00:00
SquidDev
72d079ef61 Merge pull request #119 from SquidDev-CC/feature/computer-thread-schedule
- CobaltLuaMachine/ComputerExecutor can now be paused - this suspends 
   the machine via a debug hook. When doing work again, we resume the 
   machine, rather than starting a new task.
 - TimeoutState keeps track of how long the current execution of this task
   has gone on for, when its deadline is, and the cumulative execution time of
   this task.
 - ComputerThread now uses a CFS based scheduler in order to determine which
   computer to next run.
2019-03-04 15:46:28 +00:00
SquidDev
0bfb7049b0 Document everything, and several further improvements
- Only update all runtimes and the minimum runtime when queuing new
   exectors. We only need to update the current executor's runtime.
 - Fix overflows when comparing times within TimeoutState.
   System.nanotime() may (though probably won't) return negative values.
 - Hopefully explain how the scheduler works a little bit.
2019-03-04 10:22:17 +00:00
SquidDev
f7cb526793 Attempt to fix race condition in ComputerThread
- Runners would set their active executor before starting resetting the
   time, meaning it would be judged as running and terminated.
 - Similarly, the cumulative time start was reset to 0, meaning the
   computer had been judged to run for an impossibly long time.
 - If a computer hit the terminate threshold, but not the hard abort
   one, then we'd print the stack trace of the terminated thread - we
   now do it before interrupting.

There's still race conditions here when terminating a computer, but
hopefully these changes will mean they never occur under normal
operations (only when a computer has run for far too long).
2019-03-04 09:22:14 +00:00
SquidDev
e34e833d3d Small changes to ComputerThread
- Fix the timeout error message displaying utter rot.
 - Don't resize the runner array. We don't handle this correctly, so
   we shouldn't handle it at all.
 - Increment virtualRuntime after a task has executed.
2019-03-02 09:16:25 +00:00
SquidDev
a125a19728 Implement a CFS based scheduler
- The computer queue is a priority queue sorted by "virtual runtime".
 - Virtual runtime is based on the time this task has executed, divided
   by the number of pending tasks.
 - We try to execute every task within a given period. Each computer is
   allocated a fair share of that period, depending how many tasks are
   in the queue. Once a computer has used more than that period, the
   computer is paused and the next one resumed.
2019-02-28 17:23:09 +00:00
SquidDev
b3e6a53868 Allow pausing Lua machines
TimeoutState now introduces a TIMESLICE, which is the maximum period of
time a computer can run before we will look into pausing it.

When we have executed a task for more than this period, and if there are
other computers waiting to execute work, then we will suspend the
machine.

Suspending the machine sets a flag on the ComputerExecutor, and pauses
the "cumulative" time - the time spent handling this particular event.
When resuming the machine, we restart our timer and resume the machine.
2019-02-28 16:49:06 +00:00
SquidDev
218f8e53bb Further improvements to computer execution
Oh goodness, when will it end?

 - Computer errors are shown in red.

 - Lua machine operations provide whether they succeeded, and an
   optional error message (reason bios failed to load, timeout error,
   another Lua error), which is then shown to the user.

 - Clear the Cobalt "thrown soft abort" flag when resuming, rather than
   every n instructions.

 - Computers will clear their "should start" flag once the time has
   expired, irrespective of whether it turned on or not. Before
   computers would immediately restart after shutting down if the flag
   had been set much earlier.

Errors within the Lua machine are displayed in a more friendly
2019-02-28 15:44:43 +00:00
SquidDev
d02575528b Fix leaking file descriptors when closing
When closing a BufferedWriter, we close the underlying writer. As we're
using channels, this is an instance of sun.nio.cs.StreamEncoder. This
will attempt to flush the pending character.

However, if throwing an exception within .write errors, the flush will
fail and so the underlying stream is not closed. This was causing us to
leak file descriptors.

We fix this by introducing ChannelWrappers - this holds the wrapper
object (say, a BufferedWriter) and underlying channel. When closed, we
dispose of the wrapper, and then the channel. You could think of this as
doing a nested try-with-resources, rather than a single one.

Note, this is not related to JDK-6378948 - this occurs in the underlying
stream encoder instead.
2019-02-28 11:24:12 +00:00
SquidDev
c78adb2cdc Several improvements to the computer thread rework
- TimeoutState uses nanoseconds rather than milliseconds. While this is
   slightly less efficient on Windows, it's a) not the bottleneck of Lua
   execution and b) we need a monotonic counter, otherwise we could
   fail to terminate computers if the time changes.
 - Add an exception handler to all threads.
 - Document several classes a little better - I'm not sure how useful
   all of these are, but _hopefully_ it'll make the internals a little
   more accessible.
2019-02-27 20:56:45 +00:00
SquidDev
3e28f79ce9 Shutdown computers in /computercraft shutdown
Unloading them now means they'll never be turned on again, which is a
little unideal.
2019-02-27 13:49:07 +00:00
SquidDev
67af7a698b Migrate the computer tasks into a separate thread
- Move state management (turnOn, shutdown, etc...) event handling and
   the command queue into a ComputerExecutor

 - This means the computer thread now just handles running "work" on
   computer executors, rather than managing a separate command queue +
   requeuing it.
2019-02-26 13:50:09 +00:00
SquidDev
06e76f9b15 Rewrite ComputerThread and the timeout system
- Instead of setting soft/hard timeouts on the ILuaMachine, we instead
   provide it with a TimeoutState instance. This holds the current abort
   flags, which can then be polled within debug hooks.

   This means the Lua machine has to do less state management, but also
   allows a more flexible implementation of aborts.

 - Soft aborts are now handled by the TimeoutState - we track when the
   task was started, and now only need to check we're more than 7s since
   then.

   Note, these timers work with millisecond granularity, rather than
   nano, as this invokes substantially less overhead.

 - Instead of having n runners being observed with n managers, we now
   have n runners and 1 manager (or Monitor).

   The runners are now responsible for pulling work from the queue. When
   the start to execute a task, they set the time execution commenced.
   The monitor then just checks each runner every 0.1s and handles hard
   aborts (or killing the thread if need be).
2019-02-26 13:46:10 +00:00
SquidDev
6d383d005c A couple of minor tweaks
- Rename unload -> close to be a little more consistent
 - Make pollAndResetChanged be atomic, so we don't need to aquire a lock
 - Get the computer queue from the task owner, rather than a separate
   argument.
2019-02-26 12:43:45 +00:00
SquidDev
c373583723 Add a test which boots a computer and runs forever
Ideally we'd add a couple more tests in the future, but this'll do for
now.

The bootstrap class is largely yoinked from CCTweaks-Lua, so is a tad
ugly. It works though.
2019-02-26 08:44:17 +00:00
SquidDev
f1d10809d5 Make commands.collapseArgs a little more sane
We now generate a table and concatinate the elements together. This has
several benefits:
 - We no longer emit emit trailing spaces, which caused issues on 1.13's
   command system.
 - We no longer need the error level variable, nor have the weird
   recursion system - it's just easier to understand.
2019-02-26 08:40:48 +00:00
SquidDev
474f571798 Attach peripherals directly rather than deferring
Prior to this change we would schedule a new task which attached
peripherals on the ComputerThread on the empty task queue. This had a
couple of issues:
 - Slow running tasks on the computer thread could result in delays in
   peripherals being attached (technically, though rarely seen in
   practice).
 - Now that the ComputerThread runs tasks at once, there was a race
   condition in computers being turned on/off and peripherals being
   attached/detached.

Note, while the documentation said that peripherals would only be
(at|de)tached on the computer thread, wired modems would attach on the
server thread, so this was not the case in practice.

One should be aware that peripherals are still detached on the
computer thread, most notably when turning a computer on/off.

This is almost definitely going to break some less well-behaved mods,
and possible some of the well behaved ones. I've tested this on SC, so
it definitely works fine with Computronics and Plethora.
2019-02-25 19:11:35 +00:00
SquidDev
fb9c125ab8 Update Cobalt version for latest bugfixes/changes
- Fix load not unwinding stack
 - Allow transferring control between coroutines when unwinding is
   disabled

Fixes #128
2019-02-25 14:18:45 +00:00
SquidDev
162fb37421 Handle Pastebin spam protection and add a cache buster (#127) 2019-02-24 20:06:02 +00:00
Drew Lemmy
d953f031f0 Remove debugging line 😬 2019-02-24 20:00:26 +00:00
Drew Lemmy
7fde89ad95 Use stderr for pastebin errors, and a prettier cache buster 2019-02-24 19:59:10 +00:00
Drew Lemmy
bd04a93ffb Handle pastebin spam protection and add a cache buster 2019-02-24 13:47:09 +00:00
SquidDev
e2bfaafe28 Bump version for colour fix 2019-02-24 08:20:22 +00:00
SquidDev
1fb3d16b89 Fix colours.*RGB methods working with 8 bit values
They should have been using 0-1s instead. I'm a moron for not noting
this earlier, and not testing this.
2019-02-23 23:20:46 +00:00
SquidDev
35645b3d93 Add back a couple of methods for CCEmuX compat 2019-02-23 12:46:09 +00:00
SquidDev
a4cd1fe77d Stop releasing betas by default
Things just got serious I guess??
2019-02-23 10:35:15 +00:00
Wilma456 (Jakob0815)
4145914024 Make Multishell Scrollable (#123)
You can now Scroll through the program list, if the list bigger than your
screen.
2019-02-21 16:00:13 +00:00
SquidDev
6bd11a5e4a Fix the other instance of the neighbour deprecation warning 2019-02-20 18:37:22 +00:00
SquidDev
46fa798797 Several minor improvements
- Restrict what items can be inserted into printers. They're now closer
   to brewing stands or furnaces: nothing can go in the output slot,
   only ink in the ink slot, and only paper in the paper slot.
 - Fix build.gradle using the wrong version
 - Trim the width of tables to fit when displaying on the client. Closes
   #45. Note, our solution isn't perfect, as it will wordwrap too, but
   it's adaquate for now.
2019-02-20 09:48:16 +00:00
SquidDev
70a226207e Update README and versioning (#121)
- Reword elements of the README, mostly changing the elements about
   vanilla ComputerCraft.
 - Change versioning scheme: we'll now do 1.x.y, with 1.81.0 being the
   next version.
 - Include MC version in the file name
 - Stop bundling javadoc with the jar. We'll look into hosting this on
   squiddev.cc if really needed.
 - Remove the LuaJ license from the root - we no longer bundle the
   sources, so it's not needed here.

I realise this change looks a little dodgey on its own, so see #113 for
the full rationale.
2019-02-19 14:49:13 +00:00
SquidDev
257a35f3ed Merge pull request #120 from SquidDev-CC/feature/palette-improvements
Minor palette improvements
2019-02-19 10:59:35 +00:00
Lignum
af01b9514b Split colours.rgb8 into colours.packRGB and colours.unpackRGB 2019-02-19 09:51:01 +00:00
Lignum
070fd1f2ff Add term.nativePaletteColo(u)r 2019-02-19 09:50:57 +00:00
SquidDev
fb59da2b06 Update GitHub templates, removing CC repo links
See #113
2019-02-18 23:35:50 +00:00
SquidDev
11e4d0de82 Fix turtle peripherals becoming desynced
When a turtle was unloaded but not actually disposed of, the
m_peripheral map hangs around. As a result, when creating a new
ServerComputer, the peripherals aren't considered changed and so they're
never attached.

Fixes #50.

Also fix that blumin' deprecated method which has been around for a wee
while now.
2019-02-18 23:28:51 +00:00
SquidDev
e46ab1e267 Revert some image optimisations 2019-02-18 22:58:39 +00:00
SquidDev
d6e0f368df Handle managing computer inputs/outputs separatly
The Computer class currently has several resposiblities such as storing
id/label, managing redstone/peirpherals, handling management of the
computer (on/off/events) and updating the output.

In order to simplify this a little bit, we move our IAPIEnvironment
implementation into a separate file, and store all "world state"
(redstone + peripherals) in there. While we still need to have some
level of updating them within the main Computer instance, it's
substantially simpler.
2019-02-17 19:48:52 +00:00
SquidDev
9f2884bc0f Several minor improvments to websockets
- Fire close events instead of failure when open websockets error.
 - Handle ping events. I thought I was doing this already, but this
   requires a WebsocketProtocolHandler. Fixes #118
2019-02-17 19:36:18 +00:00
SquidDev
18d468e887 Fix building from a fresh setup
We were attempting to resolve the Forge jars before they had been
generated, which meant the build failed.
2019-02-16 16:01:47 +00:00
SquidDev
63f6735bb8 Attempt to reduce jar size a little
- Run optipng on all our images. This has very little effect on most of
   them (as they're all so small anyway), but has resulted in a 50%
   reduction in some cases.
 - Run Proguard on our shadowed dependencies (Cobalt).
 - Minify our JSON files, stripping all whitespace. This is mostly
   useful for FML's annotation cache, as that's a massive file, but
   still a semi-useful optimisation to make.

This has helped reduce the jar by about 110kb, which isn't much but
still feels somewhat worth it.
2019-02-14 10:53:18 +00:00
SquidDev
ab6f0ccd16 Fix advanced modems not actually being advanced
We were constructing the peripheral before the advanced property had
been set, thus it was always false. Yay for Java.

Closes #111
2019-02-12 18:11:04 +00:00
SquidDev
ae0f093e73 Strip \r from .readLine on binary handles
Note, this is technically inconsistent with the spec. However, we'll use
this method for now in order to remain backwards compatible.

Fixes #109.
2019-02-11 16:58:43 +00:00
SquidDev
e5f988e3fe Fix missing advanced turtle model when rendering
I'm not even sure how I missed this when testing.
2019-02-11 16:38:33 +00:00
SquidDev
12e82afad2 Bump Cobalt version to enable single-threading
The latest version of Cobalt has several major changes, which I'm
looking forward to taking advantage of in the coming months:

 - The Lua interpreter has been split up from the actual LuaClosure
   instance. It now runs multiple functions within one loop, handling
   pushing/popping and resuming method calls correctly.

   This means we have a theoretically infinite call depth, as we're no
   longer bounded by Java's stack size. In reality, this is limited to
   32767 (Short.MAX_VALUE), as that's a mostly equivalent to the limits
   PUC Lua exposes.

 - The stack is no longer unwound in the event of errors. This both
   simplifies error handling (not that CC:T needs to care about that)
   but also means one can call debug.traceback on a now-dead coroutine
   (which is more useful for debugging than using xpcall).

 - Most significantly, coroutines are no longer each run on a dedicated
   thread. Instead, yielding or resuming throws an exception to unwind
   the Java stack and switches to a different coroutine.

   In order to preserve compatability with CC's assumption about LuaJ's
   threading model (namely that yielding blocks the thread), we also
   provide a yieldBlock method (which CC:T consumes). This suspends the
   current thread and switches execution to a new thread (see
   SquidDev/Cobalt@b5ddf164f1 for more
   details). While this does mean we need to use more than 1 thread,
   it's still /substantially/ less than would otherwise be needed.

We've been running these changes on SwitchCraft for a few days now and
haven't seen any issues. One nice thing to observe is that the number of
CC thread has gone down from ~1.9k to ~100 (of those, ~70 are dedicated
to running coroutines). Similarly, the server has gone from generating
~15k threads over its lifetime, to ~3k. While this is still a lot, it's
a substantial improvement.
2019-02-10 22:02:30 +00:00
SquidDev
6c2db93cbd Register item colour handlers on the event instead
Another step on my misguided quest to get rid of proxies
2019-02-10 09:55:06 +00:00
SquidDev
d5edbe700b Load turtle item models using a model loader
This is far more elegant than our weird method of baking things and
manually inserting them into the model map. Also means we no longer need
the whole turtle_dynamic thing.
2019-02-10 09:45:15 +00:00
SquidDev
86ad43c3ab Fix peripheral direction not being set
We moved the direction call within the if block, but never actally
updated the condition! I'm on a roll of stupid bug fixes today, which
really isn't a good sign.
2019-02-07 23:07:49 +00:00
SquidDev
f450c0156b Recomment out a global
It's actually rather worrying this was exposed, you could cause some
serious issues with it.
2019-02-07 20:22:00 +00:00
SquidDev
8abcfcb4ac Track turtle commands as server tasks
They're basically an alternative version of issueMainThreadTask anyway.
2019-01-30 20:43:08 +00:00
SquidDev
f3cace1d03 Allow building without a git repository
Closes #102
2019-01-28 14:05:53 +00:00
SquidDev
e1e5e898ab Make monitors use a concurrent map instead of a synchronized
We didn't lock when iterating on the main-thread, so it wasn't actually
thread-safe anyway!
2019-01-25 22:59:01 +00:00
SquidDev
3aa3852ff6 Some further improvements to BlockGeneric
- Only have computers implement custom block drop logic: everything
   else only drops in creative mode.
 - Fix redstone inputs not being received correctly. Introduced in
   8b86a954ee, yes I'm a silly billy.
 - Only update the neighbour which changed.
2019-01-25 22:03:44 +00:00
SquidDev
709a6329c7 Fix all wireless modem blocks being advanced 2019-01-25 00:12:49 +00:00
SquidDev
c9f05a2939 Make require a little more consistent with Lua 5.1
- Error messages are indented correctly
 - The module's name is passed as the first argument to modules
 - Make error messages match Lua's
2019-01-23 18:50:17 +00:00
Devilholk
e41377f862 Handle connection errors on websockets 2019-01-22 11:11:25 +00:00
SquidDev
d173787a94 Another backwards compat change
Plethora only implements getPos on older versions, so we need to stub
out both.
2019-01-21 17:36:25 +00:00
SquidDev
d5aea26f3a Bump version
It's pretty soon after the previous release (10 days!) but there's a
couple of important bug fixes and some nice improvements.
2019-01-21 11:02:29 +00:00
SquidDev
2681e578c4 Merge pull request #101 from SquidDev-CC/feature/no-ticking
Make several tile entities non-ticking, hopefully reducing
server load.
2019-01-21 08:29:42 +00:00
SquidDev
1f498dcc73 Backwards compat patch for Plethora
Ughghgghghr.
2019-01-20 16:16:02 +00:00
SquidDev
83b01d35eb Make monitors non-ticking
- Convert terminals from a polling-based system to a more event-driven
   one: they now accept an onChanged callback, which marks the parent as
   dirty.
 - Schedule ticks when monitors are marked as dirty.
 - Add several missing @Overrides. This has nothing to do with the rest
   of the changes, but I'm bad at good git practice.
2019-01-20 15:39:11 +00:00
SquidDev
8a7e651c99 Several miscellaneous changes
- Merge BlockPeripheralBase and BlockPeripheral, as no other classes
   extended the former.
 - Make BlockPeripheral use ITilePeripheral instead of
   TilePeripheralBase. This allows us to use other, non-ticking tiles
   instead.
 - Convert advanced and normal modems to extend from a generic
   TileWirelessModemBase class, and thus neither now tick.
2019-01-20 14:06:41 +00:00
SquidDev
80a5759bae Make advanced modems non-ticking
- Move getPeripheralType and getLabel from IPeripheralTile to
   TilePeripheralBase. These were mostly constant on all other tiles, so
   were rather redundant.
 - Make TileAdvancedModem extend TileGeneric, and be non-ticking (using
   similar logic to all other blocks).
2019-01-20 09:34:15 +00:00
SquidDev
e8a4fbb4e3 Make TileCable non-ticking
- Move updateTick onto BlockGeneric/TileGeneric instead of the full
   wired modem, as it is used by several tiles now.
 - Make *Cable extend from *Generic, and schedule ticks instead of
   running every tick.
2019-01-19 22:25:38 +00:00
SquidDev
0ce67afcc1 Be less strict in comparing upgrade crafting items
We currently generate the crafting item once when the upgrade is first
created, and cache it for the duration of the game. As the item never
changes throughout the game, and constructing a stack is a little
expensive (we need to fire an event, etc...), the caching is worth
having.

However, some mods may register capabilities after we've constructed our
ItemStack. This means the capability will be present on other items but
not ours, meaning they are not considered equivalent, and thus the item
cannot be equipped.

In order to avoid this, we use compare items using their share-tag, like
Forge's IngredientNBT. This means the items must still be "mostly" the
same (same enchantements, etc...), but allow differing capabilities.

See NillerMedDild/Enigmatica2Expert#655 for the original bug report -
in this case, Astral Sourcery was registering the capability in init,
but we construct upgrades just before then.
2019-01-19 21:57:21 +00:00
SquidDev
a8dad23fa3 Begin investigations into reducing ticking of TEs
- Move IDirectionalTile constraint from IPeripheralTile to
   TilePeripheralBase.
 - Make *WiredModemFull no longer inherit from *PeripheralBase. While
   there is still some shared logic (namely in the syncing of "anim"),
   it's largely fine as we don't store label or direction in NBT.
 - Add a TickScheduler. This is a thread-safe version of
   World.scheduleUpdate. We simply build a set of all TEs, and schedule
   them to be updated the next tick.
 - Make ModemState receive an "onChanged" listener, which is fired
   whenever the modem changes.
 - Make WiredModemFull no longer tick, instead scheduling updates when
   it is first loaded and whenever the modem changes.
2019-01-19 10:16:41 +00:00
SquidDev
443e0f8f76 Remove FileSystemMount and rewrite JarMount
FileSystemMount was originally added to allow using ReadableByteChannels
instead of InputStreams. However, as zip files do not allow seeking,
there is no benefit of using them over the original JarMount (which we
need to preserve for backwards compatibility).

Instead of maintaining two near-identical mounts, we remove the
FileSystemMount and rewrite the JarMount implementation with several
improvements:

 - Rewrite the jar scanning algorithm to be closer to 1.13+'s data pack
   mount. This means we no longer require the jar file to have
   directories before the file (though this was not a problem in
   practice).
 - Add all JarMounts to a ReferenceQueue, closing up the ZipFile when
   they have been garbage collected (fixes #100).
 - Cache the contents of all files for 60 seconds (with some constraints
   on size). This allows us to seek on ROM files too (assuming they are
   small), by reading the whole thing into memory.
   The cache is shared across all mounts, and has a 64MiB limit, and
   thus should not have an adverse impact on memory.
2019-01-16 17:25:46 +00:00
SquidDev
a838595e1e Derive upgrade adjectives from its ID
This is done in 1.13+ for items and blocks, so we might as well do it
for upgrades now. Note we can't do it for ender pocket modems, as the
upgrade ID is spelled incorrectly there.
2019-01-14 10:42:13 +00:00
SquidDev
61daab910e Simplify placement logic of various blocks
- For those where placement is stored in the metadata (computers),
   don't also set it in onBlockPlacedBy.
 - Remove .getDefaultState(int, EnumFacing) override, as this means we
   have more control over what is passed to us (namely, placer's
   direction too).
2019-01-14 10:27:19 +00:00
SquidDev
7fd19c43e9 Try to hide CommandCopy from most completions.
"/computercraf" auto-completes to "/computercraft_copy" instead of
"/computercraft", which is rather annoying, as the former is not meant
to be used normally.
2019-01-14 10:10:52 +00:00
SquidDev
ce0685c31f Move our message model to be closer to Forge's
It's rather embarassing that it's been restructured _again_, but I think
this is a nice middle-ground. The previous implementation was written
mostly for Fabric, which doesn't always map perfectly to Forge.

 - Move the message identifier into the registration phrase. It's not
   really a property of the message itself, rather a property of the
   registry, so better suited there.

 - Move message handling into the message itself. Honestly, it was just
   ending up being rather messy mixing the logic in two places.

   This also means we can drop some proxy methods, as it's easier to
   have conditionally loaded methods.

 - Move network registry into a dedicated class, as that's what we're
   doing for everything else.
2019-01-14 10:09:22 +00:00
SquidDev
e33f852baa Store references to the registered items
This means we can avoid several rather ugly instances of getItemBlock
and a cast. We also derive the ItemBlock's registered name from the
block's name, which makes the register a little less ugly.
2019-01-12 19:01:32 +00:00
SquidDev
227d5e9e69 Fix cables not rendering the breaking steps
The fact that it's taken this long for anyone to notice this didn't work
is rather embarassing.
2019-01-12 18:35:43 +00:00
SquidDev
1c648850ab Even more proxy pruning
- Move the "world directory" getter out of the proxy - we can just use
   Forge's code here.
 - Remove the server proxies, as both were empty. We don't tend to
   register any dedicated-server specific code, so I think we can leave
   them out.
2019-01-12 18:23:22 +00:00
SquidDev
63691707fc Move registration methods into a separate class
- All "named" entries (blocks, items, recipes, TEs and pocket/turtle
   upgrades) are registeredin one place.
 - Most client side models/textures are registered in ClientRegistry -
   we can't do item colours or TEs for now, as these aren't event based.
 - A little cleanup to how we handle ItemPocketComputer models.
2019-01-12 17:51:26 +00:00
SquidDev
5d97b9c8f3 Utilise @Mod.EventBusSubscriber a little more
This offers several advantages

 - Less registration code: the subscribers are reigstered automatically,
   and we don't need to worry about sided-proxies.
 - We no longer have so many .instance() calls.
2019-01-12 16:27:40 +00:00
SquidDev
77666d7399 Some more minor cleanups
- Move SpeakerPeripheral's TileSpeaker functionality to a sub-class.
 - Use Vec3d instead of BlockPos for speaker's positions.
 - Use WorldUtil.dropItemStack to spawn in items.
 - Remove redundant lock on ModemPeripheral.
2019-01-12 15:43:18 +00:00
SquidDev
ed69495b03 Bump version 2019-01-11 21:13:51 +00:00
SquidDev
66b61d4e9e Add a config option for HTTP timeout too 2019-01-11 21:11:22 +00:00
SquidDev
8dd084ac5c A couple of minor changes to HTTP limiting
- We now error if there are too many websockets, instead of queuing
   them up. As these have a more explicit "lifetime", it could be
   confusing if http.websocket just blocks indefinitely.
 - Fix a CCME when cleaning up resources.
2019-01-11 12:07:56 +00:00
SquidDev
932f8a44fc WIP: Http rework (#98)
- Move all HTTP tasks to a unified "MonitoredResource" model. This
   provides a uniform way of tracking object's lifetimes and disposing
   of them when complete.

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

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

 - .getResponseCode now returns the status text, as well as the status
   code.
2019-01-11 11:33:05 +00:00
SquidDev
101b3500cc Add back several more methods for Plethora
While Plethora has been updated to no longer require these, it's
probably worth keeping them around a little longer, as people may not
upgrade them in sync.
2019-01-05 20:57:32 +00:00
SquidDev
a777801e15 Enable the debug library by default
We've had this on SC for most of a year now (and SC 1 for most of its
lifetime) and not seen any issues. I'm fairly confident that it does not
allow breaking the sandbox.
2019-01-05 20:18:30 +00:00
SquidDev
0d6787641a Clean up our handling of configuration files
- Move configuration loading into a separate file, just so it doesn't
   clutter up ComputerCraft.java.
 - Normalise property names, so they're all snake_case.
 - Split properties into separate categories (http, turtle, peripheral),
   so the main one is less cluttered.
 - Define an explicit ordering of each category.
2019-01-05 20:12:02 +00:00
SquidDev
744bba300e A couple of enhancements to websockets
- Provide whether a message was binary or text in websocket_message
   and handle.receive(). (Fixes #96)
 - Provide an optional reason and status code within the websocket_close
   event.

Off topic, but also cleanup the file handles a little.
2019-01-05 18:58:23 +00:00
SquidDev
34d43d8273 Make entity in bounds selectors more restrictive
This means we can remove some additional predicates we have in place,
and hopefully make things faster as less entities are added to the list.
2019-01-03 22:20:50 +00:00
SquidDev
7bc9745c7a Remove redundant line in copyright header
Really should have noticed this when committing it.
2019-01-03 11:02:21 +00:00
SquidDev
b414cba681 Add a method stub for OpenComputers
Fixes #94
2019-01-02 17:37:16 +00:00
SquidDev
1c9110b927 Happy new year! 2019-01-01 01:10:18 +00:00
SquidDev
325459e336 Fix binary handles reading in multiples of 8192 2018-12-31 09:41:58 +00:00
SquidDev
ee3347afbd A whole bunch of refomatting
- Remove redundant constructors and super calls
 - Standardise naming of texture fields
 - Always use postfix notations for loops
 - Cleanup several peripheral classes
2018-12-30 16:42:41 +00:00
SquidDev
27aaec9a82 Move GUI constructors into the main GUI handler
We use @SideOnly to ensure classes aren't loaded on dedicated servers.

Also a tiny bit of cleanup to change several GUIs just to accept
containers.
2018-12-29 17:13:10 +00:00
SquidDev
929f23fd2d Share some map-like-item rendering code
Just refactors the hand rendering methods into a shared superclass
2018-12-29 16:42:02 +00:00
SquidDev
8422a40c69 Revert a couple of changes to be backwards compatible
- Restore ComputerState to the previous location
 - Add a stub constructor for GuiComputer
2018-12-29 14:36:03 +00:00
SquidDev
ca334e7e5c A couple of minor reformats
- nbttagcompount -> nbt. It's shorter, and hopefully will avoid
   ambiguities with 'tag' in 1.13+.
 - Remove several redundant != null checks.
2018-12-29 14:01:00 +00:00
SquidDev
54acf1d087 Sync computer state through TE data
Previously we would send computer state (labels, id, on/off) through the
ClientComputer rather than as part of the TE description. While this
mostly worked fine, it did end up making things more complex than they
needed to be.

We sync most data to the tile each tick, so there's little risk of
things getting out of date.
2018-12-29 12:44:43 +00:00
SquidDev
42d3901ee3 Move from FMLEventChannel to SimpleNetworkWrapper
- Split each network packet into it's own individual IMessage class.
 - Move the TextTable into separate classes for server and client based
   rendering.
2018-12-29 12:44:18 +00:00
SquidDev
f8b328a048 Move drop consumer code into a separate class
This has always been separate from turtles, so there is no reason to
keep it there.
2018-12-28 12:47:44 +00:00
SquidDev
41a320e9a4 Move API registration into separate classes
There's several reasons for this change:
 - Try to make ComputerCraft.java less monolithic by moving
   functionality into separate module-specific classes.
 - Hopefully make the core class less Minecraft dependent, meaning
   emulators are a little less dependent on anything outside of /core.

Note we still need /some/ methods in the main ComputerCraft class in
order to maintain backwards compatibility with Plethora and
Computronics.
2018-12-28 12:40:33 +00:00
SquidDev
57fb77d7fe Refactor common inventory code into a shared interface
Many bits of IInventory (open/close, fields, etc...) are not actually
needed most implementations, so we can clean things up a little with a
common interface.
2018-12-28 11:39:59 +00:00
SquidDev
b59dcbfc0e Remove "client" turtle brains.
These were only used for the vision camera, and so are rather pointless
now.
2018-12-27 13:10:13 +00:00
SquidDev
618c534d81 Move most recipe registration to JSON
We need this for 1.13+, so might as well get it over with.
2018-12-27 12:16:11 +00:00
SquidDev
26ba61097b Move several methods out of the proxy
Some methods act the same on both sides, and so can be in utility
classes. Others are only needed on one side, and so do not really need
to be part of the proxy.

 - Remove TurtleVisionCamera. It would be possible to add this back in
   the future, but for now it is unused and so should be removed.
 - Move frame info (cursor blink, current render frame) into a
   FrameInfo class.
 - Move record methods (name, playing a record) into a RecordUtil class.
2018-12-27 11:58:08 +00:00
SquidDev
2c87e66db8 Move several methods from TileGeneric to blocks
- getPickBlock is now implemented directly on computers and turtles,
   rather than on the tile.
 - Bounding boxes are handled on the block rather than tile. This ends
   up being a little ugly in the case of BlockPeripheral, but it's not
   the end of the world.
 - Explosion resistance is only implemented for turtles now.
2018-12-27 11:32:29 +00:00
SquidDev
f61f7df2d8 Replace "cable variant" with a block model
- Replace BlockCableCableVariant with a boolean, removing any custom
   logic around it.
 - Replace our previous cable Forge-blockstate with a vanilla one, which
   handles cable connections in the model logic.
2018-12-27 10:21:57 +00:00
SquidDev
364d31465e Move modem code into separate packages
Things were shared between common and modem, which just ended up making
things very complicated.
2018-12-27 10:14:22 +00:00
SquidDev
4c7ac50dd8 Fix a rather silly typo
I wonder if it'd be possible to extend LuaCheck to detect such cases?
2018-12-27 09:10:06 +00:00
SquidDev
37e25136ed Replace our ItemOverrideList overrides with property getters
This ends up being slightly cleaner as we can rely on Minecraft's own
model dependency system. Also reduces reliance on Forge's APIs, which
_potentially_ makes porting a little easier.
2018-12-26 18:36:41 +00:00
SquidDev
d9f03f3ec7 Make the test-file directory when running tests 2018-12-26 10:53:56 +00:00
SquidDev
4d5c52bc63 Replace WorldUtil methods with builtin alternatives
- Replace most 0 <= y < world.getHeight() checks with
  world.isBlockValid.
 - Remove several "in bounds" checks, as they'll be handled by later
   calls.
2018-12-26 10:28:32 +00:00
SquidDev
a1c4a9fb58 Replace DirectionUtil methods with builtin equivalents 2018-12-26 09:31:15 +00:00
SquidDev
031f17c98e Remove a couple of redundant commands
- Remove the two redstone commands. These are not used (maybe only by
   CCEdu), and so are somewhat redundant.
 - Inline the select command, converting it to a lambda.
 - Inline the attack/dig commands, as they did little more than wrap the
   tool command.
2018-12-26 09:21:33 +00:00
SquidDev
4ead319092 Remove direct support for beginner's turtles
As CCEdu has not been updated, and is unlikely to be updated as Dan does
not have the rights to open source it, we're removing explicit support
for now.

If an alternative arises in the future, it would be good to support, but
in a way which requires less workarounds in CC's core.
2018-12-26 09:13:15 +00:00
SquidDev
dd6bab5413 Move some shared upgrade code into a base class
Most upgrades provides a couple of constant getters (upgrade ID,
adjective, crafting item). We move the getters into a parent class and
pass the values in via the constructor instead.

Also do a tiny bit of cleanup to the upgrades. Mostly just reducing
nesting, renaming fields, etc...
2018-12-26 09:01:03 +00:00
SquidDev
5b48a0fa5f Fix a couple of issues with FileSystemMounts
- Only generate resource pack mounts if the desired directory exists.
 - Allow mounting files, as well as directories (fixes #90).

As always, also a wee bit of cleanup to some of the surrounding code.
2018-12-24 15:22:19 +00:00
SquidDev
2032e7a83a Reformat everything
It's been a long time comin'
But tonight is the end of the war, my friend
Tomorrow only one style will remain.
2018-12-23 17:46:58 +00:00
theoriginalbit
72b9d3d802 Add custom code style settings
This formats the Java and JSON code to be as close to the existing style
as possible.
2018-12-23 17:45:04 +00:00
SquidDev
70cb8ae16c Add back the previous widget methods for back compat
Previously introduced in f765b6a487.

Fixes #87
2018-12-23 16:55:25 +00:00
SquidDev
05a97a4f12 Bump version 2018-12-20 18:19:43 +00:00
SquidDev
8b86a954ee Replace RedstoneUtil.getRedstoneOutput with World's implementation
This has just become increasingly out-of-date and inaccurate, meaning
there's no obvious reason to continue to use this over World's version.

Fixes #80
2018-12-20 18:13:42 +00:00
SquidDev
741ee447ca A wee bit of a cleanup of the API
- Move some method over to defaulted methods
 - Use Objects rather than Preconditions
2018-12-17 21:33:49 +00:00
SquidDev
3537f49ced Add a .luacheckrc file
We'll look into running this on Travis in the future, but for now this
is a nice way to prevent any regressions.
2018-12-17 18:09:32 +00:00
SquidDev
c3e4a4de5e Remove LuaJ
I feel I should write a long winded commit message about the rationale
behind it, but honestly, it was just another folder in the directory
root we didn't need.
2018-12-17 18:09:31 +00:00
SquidDev
86569533e9 The big massive reformat
- Normalise all line endings to be LF rather than CLRF
 - Trim all trailing whitespace
 - Remove any tabs
2018-12-17 18:09:31 +00:00
Drew Lemmy
e6850ab644 Update README.md (fixes #84) (#85) 2018-12-16 22:13:52 +00:00
SquidDev
97c2421a22 Add a couple more modem methods for back compat 2018-12-10 08:26:46 +00:00
SquidDev
f765b6a487 Set keyHandled on the terminal GUI
This allows us to block JEI processing key events such as "o", meaning
the GUI is not constantly toggled when interacting with a turtle.

Also clean up the widget code, as there's a lot of functionality here
which only is needed in CCEdu.
2018-12-08 23:19:56 +00:00
SquidDev
3e6f6467af Allow copying peripheral names from wired modems when attaching/detaching
This is implemented in a rather ugly way: we register a client command
(/computercraft_copy) which updates the clipboard, and run that via a
click handler on the chat message.

This hopefully makes wired modems a little easier to use. We'll see.
2018-11-29 12:21:14 +00:00
SquidDev
7e6eb62504 Move the /computer command into the main computercraft command
I don't think anyone has actually ended up using this, so it's unlikely
to break anything (though do tell me if this is the case). On the flip
side, this allows us to queue events on multiple computers, and means
we can provide a little more documentation.
2018-11-29 11:57:52 +00:00
SquidDev
949b71d40c Use longs instead of ints within .seek
Some crazy person decided they wanted a 20GB file. I'm not judging.
2018-11-28 18:02:52 +00:00
SquidDev
afdfcb21b7 Merge pull request #582 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/hotfix/extract-overflow
Fix InventoryUtil ignoring the stack limit when extracting items
2018-11-27 17:43:42 +00:00
SquidDev
776a786e1b Fix InventoryUtil ignoring the stack limit when extracting items
Using turtle.suck on an inventory filled with tools would fill the
entire chest with said item, rather than extracting a single item. In
order to avoid that, we clamp the extract limit to the max stack size
when first extracting an item.

This also inlines the makeSlotList logic, which means we can avoid
creating an array for each inventory operation. This probably won't
have any meaninful performance impact (even on large inventories), but
is a nice optimisation to make.
2018-11-27 17:17:39 +00:00
SquidDev
8ae65d1bdd A couple of minor cleanups on the last commit
- Remove a redundant logger
 - Provide a getter for the ComputerCraft thread group. This allows us
   to monitor child threads within prometheus.
 - Replace a deprecated call with a fastutils alternative.
2018-11-22 12:48:06 +00:00
SquidDev
0829506176 Remove last usage of Trove
Minecraft uses it internally, so we can rely on this always being
around. I do not belive Trove exists within 1.13.
2018-11-22 12:15:55 +00:00
SquidDev
71ee692da0 Some more improvements to threading
- Put all ComputerCraft threads into a thread group
 - Be a little more aggressive in when we cleanup/abandon threads.
2018-11-22 12:09:24 +00:00
SquidDev
acd0092ed5 Add back JarMount for backwards compatibility
Some mods (*cough* Computronics *cough*) directly access this class,
rather than using the API. We add this back to ensure they still behave
as expected.

Truth be told, I can't really complain, as Plethora also does dodgy
thing with CC internals.
2018-11-22 10:06:43 +00:00
SquidDev
1160ffbf9e Bump version and require a minimum version of Forge 2018-11-21 18:11:14 +00:00
SquidDev
93cb6547bd Improvements for coroutine creation
- Keep track of the number of created and destroyed coroutines for each
   computer.
 - Run coroutines with a thread pool executor, which will keep stale
   threads around for 60 seconds. This substantially reduces the
   pressure from short-lived coroutines.
 - Update to the latest Cobalt version.
2018-11-21 16:47:06 +00:00
SquidDev
f9c91f288f Try to remove some locking
Ideally we would be able to avoid locking at all on the main thread, but
needs must.
2018-11-19 20:56:44 +00:00
SquidDev
62cf921cc6 Allow modems to handle being attached to multiple computers
- Introduce a ModemState, which shares the open channels across all
   modem instances of a wired modem.
 - Keep a set of computers for all modem peripherals.
 - Keep a map of computers -> (string, peripheral) for wired modem
   peripherals. We shouldn't need this one, as you cannot attach one
   modem to another, but it's good to be consistent.

One major change here is that modems will continue to be "on", even if
no computers are attached. This would substantially increase
implementation complexity, so I think this is an acceptable compromise
for now.

Should fix #74
2018-11-17 11:52:12 +00:00
SquidDev
4bd7381827 Add support for Forge's ISelectiveResourceReloadListener
This means we don't reload turtles every time someone just reloads
shaders or the language pack.
2018-11-17 10:54:42 +00:00
SquidDev
43459ec825 Fix read methods failing on malformed unicode.
Java configured the charset decoders/encoders for streams to REPLACE
malformed characters rather than the default REPORT. It does not do the
same for channels, and so we were catching an IO exception and returning
null.
2018-11-16 20:58:49 +00:00
SquidDev
5fa01f8b96 Truncate files when writing them
This is performed by default, but as we don't pass any options, this
flag is removed.

Closes #75
2018-11-16 13:09:12 +00:00
SquidDev
67d5693d2a Fix tile entities being registered with incorrect names
We'd somehow added spaces, which means they weren't registered under the
computercraft domain (rather, the "computercraft " one). We also create
a datafixer to ensure old worlds are handled correctly.
2018-11-16 12:29:29 +00:00
SquidDev
c2a782afa4 Remove some old scripts
These were part of the original CC repo, but aren't really needed now
that everything important (LuaJ, bundling API docs+source), has been
moved to Gradle.

We also remove the LuaJ lib. It's sad to see it go, but it was rather
redundant. We're keeping the LuaJ sources for now, as I don't really
want a really large diff.
2018-11-16 11:43:42 +00:00
SquidDev
14c9558ee6 Bump version 2018-11-03 15:44:36 +00:00
SquidDev
d53a73e7e7 Fix resource handle loading
See #70
2018-10-29 15:59:43 +00:00
SquidDev
7e334bd4a5 Fix a couple of other bugs with the fs rewrite
- Fix stdin not being considered a "readable" input
 - Return an unsigned byte rather than a signed one for no-args .read()
2018-10-28 08:39:44 +00:00
SquidDev
51e787f631 Bump version and update feature list 2018-10-24 12:49:35 +01:00
SquidDev
8080699030 Couple of minor improvements to the alternative mount implementation
- Rename openStreamFor* methods to more accurate openChannelFor*
 - Fix ArrayByteChannel having an incorrect .position() implementation

Cherry-picked from the PR against dan200/ComputerCraft
2018-10-24 12:39:22 +01:00
SquidDev
e555f9f7f0 Merge pull request #575 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/feature/file-seeking
Rewrite file systems to use ByteChannels
2018-10-24 12:20:53 +01:00
SquidDev
822db6e9b5 Add support for binary websockets
- Add an argument to send which controls whether it's a binary message
   or not. This is a little ugly, but it's probably more effective than
   anything else.
 - Fix binary frames not correctly queueing the correct data in the
   message event.

Closes #69
2018-10-23 12:15:40 +01:00
SquidDev
ac1f30ef43 Clamp the volume for all sounds, rather than just notes
This restores the previous behaviour.
2018-10-12 12:05:31 +01:00
SquidDev
0fc1b8c46b Merge pull request #578 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/feature/speaker-sound
Change speakers to use the SPacketCustomSound packet instead
2018-10-10 16:57:34 +01:00
SquidDev
e7c19bcf55 Change speakers to use the SPacketCustomSound packet instead
The method to register new SoundEvents is private, which means that few
(if any) mods actually register them. Consequently, one could not use
the speaker to play any modded sound, as they weren't registered on the
server side.

Using SPacketCustomSound does mean we can no longer determine if a sound
exists or not, but I think a price I'm willing to pay in order to allow
playing modded sounds.
2018-10-10 08:46:30 +01:00
SquidDev
63ca8aca4c Merge pull request #68 from Vexatos/patch-1
Create de_de.lang
2018-10-02 16:47:42 +01:00
Vexatos
2caa9c57fc Create de_de.lang 2018-10-02 15:43:43 +02:00
SquidDev
33fad2da15 Merge pull request #577 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/feature/get-blink
Add .getCursorBlink to monitors and terminals
2018-09-28 16:23:00 +01:00
SquidDev
518eefbe10 Rewrite file systems to use ByteChannels
This replaces the existing IMount openFor* method with openChannelFor*
ones, which return an appropriate byte channel instead.

As channels are not correctly closed when GCed, we introduce a
FileSystemWrapper. We store a weak reference to this, and when it is
GCed or the file closed, we will remove it from our "open file" set and
ensure any underlying buffers are closed.

While this change may seem a little odd, it does introduce some
benefits:

 - We can replace JarMount with a more general FileSystemMount. This
   does assume a read-only file system, but could technically be used
   for other sources.

 - Add support for seekable (binary) handles. We can now look for
   instances of SeekableByteChannel and dynamically add it. This works
   for all binary filesystem and HTTP streams.

 - Rewrite the io library to more accurately emulate PUC Lua's
   implementation. We do not correctly implement some elements (most
   noticably "*n", but it's a definite improvement.
2018-09-26 10:00:17 +01:00
SquidDev
1ba73454c1 Add .getCursorBlink to monitors and terminals
Closes #576
2018-09-23 09:34:28 +01:00
SquidDev
ee4735c17c Merge pull request #573 from osmarks/ComputerCraft/patch-1
Fix a crash in rednet `repeat`
2018-09-09 17:49:24 +01:00
Oliver Marks
b008edae90 Fix a crash in rednet repeat
This crash can be triggered remotely by specially constructed rednet messages, making this a bit of a problem, as any repeaters can be remotely crashed.
2018-09-08 21:55:36 +01:00
SquidDev
c6bd88f3ad Attempt to cut out a lot of synchronized calls
A lot of these don't actually have any effect as they'll only be called
on the main thread or they are getters where the state is guaranteed to
be consistent whenever it is accessed.

Hopefully this'll reduce the chance of world updates being blocked by
waiting for peripheral locks to be released.
2018-08-25 21:17:48 +01:00
SquidDev
efa57521c7 Bump version to 1.8pr1.8
While there haven't been a lot of changes, there's been a couple of bug
fixes and nice improvements.
2018-08-25 10:58:54 +01:00
SquidDev
4700f8831b Add a pull request template
Again, not entirely a fan of these, but there's been several PRs
which would have been better off targeting the original repo.
2018-08-24 17:37:20 +01:00
SquidDev
9428bee316 Merge pull request #65 from apemanzilla/fix/drop-consumer-overflow
Prevent stack overflows when using turtle.place() with a full inventory
2018-08-23 08:04:07 +01:00
apemanzilla
89c7183a1d Prevent stack overflows when using turtle.place() with a full inventory 2018-08-23 07:56:50 +01:00
SquidDev
d2a9e7e458 Reset a few more flags when rendering printouts
Closes #63
2018-08-13 22:25:58 +01:00
SquidDev
1774f1a079 Merge pull request #566 from SquidDev-CC/ComputerCraft/feature/tiny-lua-wins
A couple of small improvements to CraftOS
2018-08-12 15:49:19 +01:00
SquidDev
de1307913b A couple of small improvements to CraftOS
- Make window.reposition's argument validation a little more strict.
   Previously it would accept `window.reposition(x, y, width)` (no
   height argument), just not act upon it.
 - Use select instead of table.unpack within `pastebin run`.
 - Use `parallel.waitForAny` instead of `waitForAll` within the dance
   program.
 - Pipe the entire help file into `textutils.pagedPrint`, rather than
   doing it line by line.
 - Remove bytecode loading disabling from bios.lua. This never worked
   correctly, and serves little purpose as LuaJ is not vulnerable to
   such exploits.
2018-08-12 08:23:17 +01:00
SquidDev
093132533d Add charset bundled cable integration
- Bump MinecraftForge version so we don't crash on load. Oh boy, all
   the deprecation warnings.
 - Inject IBundledEmitter and IBundledReceiver capabilities onto all
   TileGenerics.
 - Register a IBundledRedstoneProvider instance for IBundledEmitter.
2018-08-11 10:49:21 +01:00
SquidDev
0685be6bfa Add issue templates
I'm not entirely a fan of massive templates, but there's 
been a couple of lacklustre issues recently, so it's probably
good to formalise my guidelines.
2018-08-04 10:52:26 +01:00
SquidDev
f40733e9a6 Error when missing computers after executing the command
This allows you to automate running various commands and still have them
"work" if some computers are not loaded.

Closes #47
2018-08-04 10:39:44 +01:00
SquidDev
a3d1cff298 Bump Cobalt version
This should allow us to do SquidDev-CC/mbs#18 due to the debug
improvements.
2018-08-03 20:58:20 +01:00
SquidDev
b8957cab5c Update to the latest mappings
This is a preliminary for updating to 1.13, as many of the name changes
apply to both. This will make it harder to remain consistent with
actual CC, though that will be less of a consideration when 1.13 hits.
2018-07-24 09:27:05 +01:00
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indent_size = 2

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# Ignore changes in generated files
src/generated/resources/data/** linguist-generated
src/testMod/server-files/structures linguist-generated
* text=auto
*.gradle eol=lf diff=java
*.java eol=lf diff=java
*.kt eol=lf diff=java
*.lua eol=lf
*.md eol=lf diff=markdown
*.txt eol=lf
*.png binary
*.jar binary

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name: Bug report
description: Report some misbehaviour in the mod
labels: [ bug ]
body:
- type: dropdown
id: mc-version
attributes:
label: Minecraft Version
description: What version of Minecraft are you using?
options:
- 1.15.x
- 1.16.x
- 1.17.x
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: Version
description: "What version of CC: Tweaked are you using?"
placeholder: "e.g. 1.96.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: details
attributes:
label: Details
description: |
Description of the bug. Please include the following:
- Logs: These will be located in the `logs/` directory of your Minecraft
instance. Please upload them as a gist or directly into this editor.
- Detailed reproduction steps: sometimes I can spot a bug pretty easily,
but often it's much more obscure. The more information I have to help
reproduce it, the quicker it'll get fixed.

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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: ComputerCraft Discord
url: https://discord.computercraft.cc
about: Get help on the ComputerCraft Discord.
- name: GitHub Discussions
url: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/discussions
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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea or improvement
labels: enhancement
---
<!--
## Before reporting
- Search for the suggestion here. It's possible someone's suggested it before!
-->
## Useful information to include:
- Explanation of how the feature/change should work.
- Some rationale/use case for a feature. My general approach to designing new features is to ask yourself "what issue are we trying to solve" and _then_ "is this the best way to solve this issue?".

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---
name: Something else
about: An issue about something else.
---

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{
"problemMatcher": [
{
"owner": "checkstyle",
"pattern": [
{
"regexp": "^([a-z]+) ([\\w./-]+):(\\d+):(\\d+): (.*)$",
"severity": 1,
"file": 2,
"line": 3,
"column": 4,
"message": 5
}
]
}
]
}

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{
"problemMatcher": [
{
"owner": "illuaminate",
"severity": "warning",
"pattern": [
{
"regexp": "^([\\w./-]+):\\[(\\d+):(\\d+)\\-(?:\\d+):(?:\\d+)\\]: (.*) \\[([a-z:-]+)\\]$",
"file": 1,
"line": 2,
"column": 3,
"message": 4,
"code": 5
}
]
}
]
}

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{
"problemMatcher": [
{
"owner": "junit",
"pattern": [
{
"regexp": "^## ([\\w./-]+):(\\d+): (.*)$",
"file": 1,
"line": 2,
"message": 3
}
]
}
]
}

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## A quick checklist
- If there's a existing issue, please link to it. If not, provide fill out the same information you would in a normal issue - reproduction steps for bugs, rationale for use-case.
- If you're working on CraftOS, try to write a few test cases so we can ensure everything continues to work in the future. Tests live in `src/test/resources/test-rom/spec` and can be run with `./gradlew check`.

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name: Build
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
name: Build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Java 8
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
with:
java-version: 8
- name: Cache gradle dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: ~/.gradle/caches
key: ${{ runner.os }}-gradle-${{ hashFiles('gradle.properties') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-gradle-
- name: Disable Gradle daemon
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.gradle
echo "org.gradle.daemon=false" >> ~/.gradle/gradle.properties
- name: Build with Gradle
run: |
./gradlew assemble || ./gradlew assemble
./gradlew downloadAssets || ./gradlew downloadAssets
xvfb-run ./gradlew build
- name: Upload Jar
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: CC-Tweaked
path: build/libs
- name: Upload Screnshots
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: Screenshots
path: test-files/client/screenshots
if-no-files-found: ignore
retention-days: 5
if: failure()
- name: Upload Coverage
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v2
- name: Parse test reports
run: ./tools/parse-reports.py
if: ${{ failure() }}
- name: Cache pre-commit
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: ~/.cache/pre-commit
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pre-commit-${{ hashFiles('config/pre-commit/config.yml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pre-commit-
- name: Run linters
run: |
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit run --config config/pre-commit/config.yml --show-diff-on-failure --all --color=always

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

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name: Build documentation
on:
push:
branches:
- mc-1.16.x
jobs:
make_doc:
name: Build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Java 8
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
with:
java-version: 8
- name: Cache gradle dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: ~/.gradle/caches
key: ${{ runner.os }}-gradle-${{ hashFiles('gradle.properties') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-gradle-
- name: Setup illuaminate
run: |
test -d bin || mkdir bin
test -f bin/illuaminate || wget -q -Obin/illuaminate https://squiddev.cc/illuaminate/linux-x86-64/illuaminate
chmod +x bin/illuaminate
- name: Setup node
run: npm ci
- name: Build with Gradle
run: ./gradlew compileJava --no-daemon || ./gradlew compileJava --no-daemon
- name: Generate documentation
run: ./gradlew docWebsite javadoc --no-daemon
- name: Upload documentation
run: .github/workflows/make-doc.sh 2> /dev/null
env:
SSH_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_KEY }}
SSH_USER: ${{ secrets.SSH_USER }}
SSH_HOST: ${{ secrets.SSH_HOST }}
SSH_PORT: ${{ secrets.SSH_PORT }}

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build
out
run
deploy
# Build directories
/classes
/logs
/build
/out
/doc/out/
/node_modules
# Runtime directories
/run
/run-*
/test-files
*.ipr
*.iws
*.iml
.idea
.gradle
luaj-2.0.3/lib
luaj-2.0.3/*.jar
*.DS_Store
/.classpath
/.project
/.settings
/.vscode
bin/
*.launch
/src/generated/resources/.cache
/src/web/mount/*.d.ts

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image:
file: config/gitpod/Dockerfile
ports:
- port: 25565
onOpen: notify
vscode:
extensions:
- eamodio.gitlens
- github.vscode-pull-request-github
- ms-azuretools.vscode-docker
- redhat.java
- richardwillis.vscode-gradle
- vscjava.vscode-java-debug
- vscode.github
tasks:
- name: Setup pre-commit hool
init: pre-commit install --config config/pre-commit/config.yml --allow-missing-config
- name: Install npm packages
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language: java
script: ./gradlew build --no-daemon
before_cache:
- rm -f $HOME/.gradle/caches/modules-2/modules-2.lock
- rm -fr $HOME/.gradle/caches/*/plugin-resolution/
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.gradle/caches/
- $HOME/.gradle/wrapper/s
jdk:
- oraclejdk8

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# Contributing to CC: Tweaked
As with many open source projects, CC: Tweaked thrives on contributions from other people! This document (hopefully)
provides an introduction as to how to get started in helping out.
If you've any other questions, [just ask the community][community] or [open an issue][new-issue].
## Reporting issues
If you have a bug, suggestion, or other feedback, the best thing to do is [file an issue][new-issue]. When doing so,
do use the issue templates - they provide a useful hint on what information to provide.
## Translations
Translations are managed through [Weblate], an online interface for managing language strings. This is synced
automatically with GitHub, so please don't submit PRs adding/changing translations!
## Developing
In order to develop CC: Tweaked, you'll need to download the source code and then run it. This is a pretty simple
process. When building on Windows, Use `gradlew.bat` instead of `./gradlew`.
- **Clone the repository:** `git clone https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked.git && cd CC-Tweaked`
- **Setup Forge:** `./gradlew build`
- **Run Minecraft:** `./gradlew runClient` (or run the `GradleStart` class from your IDE).
- **Optionally:** For small PRs (especially those only touching Lua code), it may be easier to use GitPod, which
provides a pre-configured environment: [![Gitpod ready-to-code](https://img.shields.io/badge/Gitpod-ready--to--code-2b2b2b?logo=gitpod)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/)
Do note you will need to download the mod after compiling to test.
If you want to run CC:T in a normal Minecraft instance, run `./gradlew build` and copy the `.jar` from `build/libs`.
These commands may take a few minutes to run the first time, as the environment is set up, but should be much faster
afterwards.
The following sections describe the more niche sections of CC: Tweaked's build system. Some bits of these are
quite-complex, and (dare I say) over-engineered, so you may wish to ignore them. Well tested/documented PRs are always
preferred (and I'd definitely recommend setting up the tooling if you're doing serious development work), but for
small changes it can be a lot.
### Code linters
CC: Tweaked uses a couple of "linters" on its source code, to enforce a consistent style across the project. While these
are run whenever you submit a PR, it's often useful to run this before committing.
- **[Checkstyle]:** Checks Java code to ensure it is consistently formatted. This can be run with `./gradlew build` or
`./gradle check`.
- **[illuaminate]:** Checks Lua code for semantic and styleistic issues. See [the usage section][illuaminate-usage] for
how to download and run it. You may need to generate the Java documentation stubs (see "Documentation" below) for all
lints to pass.
### Documentation
When writing documentation for [CC: Tweaked's documentation website][docs], it may be useful to build the documentation
and preview it yourself before submitting a PR.
Building all documentation is, sadly, a multi-stage process (though this is largely hidden by Gradle). First we need to
convert Java doc-comments into Lua ones, we also generate some Javascript to embed. All of this is then finally fed into
illuaminate, which spits out our HTML.
#### Setting up the tooling
For various reasons, getting the environment set up to build documentation can be pretty complex. I'd quite like to
automate this via Docker and/or nix in the future, but this needs to be done manually for now.
This tooling is only needed if you need to build the whole website. If you just want to generate the Lua stubs, you can
skp this section.
- Install Node/npm and install our Node packages with `npm ci`.
- Install [illuaminate][illuaminate-usage] as described above.
#### Building documentation
Gradle should be your entrypoint to building most documentation. There's two tasks which are of interest:
- `./gradlew luaJavadoc` - Generate documentation stubs for Java methods.
- `./gradlew docWebsite` - Generate the whole website (including Javascript pages). The resulting HTML is stored at
`./build/docs/lua/`.
#### Writing documentation
illuaminate's documentation system is not currently documented (somewhat ironic), but is _largely_ the same as
[ldoc][ldoc]. Documentation comments are written in Markdown,
Our markdown engine does _not_ support GitHub flavoured markdown, and so does not support all the features one might
expect (such as tables). It is very much recommended that you build and preview the docs locally first.
### Testing
Thankfully running tests is much simpler than running the documentation generator! `./gradlew check` will run the
entire test suite (and some additional bits of verification).
Before we get into writing tests, it's worth mentioning the various test suites that CC: Tweaked has:
- "Core" Java (`./src/test/java`): These test core bits of the mod which don't require any Minecraft interaction.
This includes the `@LuaFunction` system, file system code, etc...
These tests are run by `./gradlew test`.
- CraftOS (`./src/test/resources/test-rom/`): These tests are written in Lua, and ensure the Lua environment, libraries
and programs work as expected. These are (generally) written to be able to be run on emulators too, to provide some
sort of compliance test.
These tests are run by the '"Core" Java' test suite, and so are also run with `./gradlew test`.
- In-game (`./src/testMod/java/dan200/computercraft/ingame/`): These tests are run on an actual Minecraft server and client,
using [the same system Mojang do][mc-test]. The aim of these is to test in-game behaviour of blocks and peripherals.
These are run by `./gradlew testClient` and `./gradlew testServer`. You may want to run the client under `xvfb-run`
or similar when running in a headless environment.
## CraftOS tests
CraftOS's tests are written using a test system called "mcfly", heavily inspired by [busted] (and thus RSpec). Groups of
tests go inside `describe` blocks, and a single test goes inside `it`.
Assertions are generally written using `expect` (inspired by Hamcrest and the like). For instance, `expect(foo):eq("bar")`
asserts that your variable `foo` is equal to the expected value `"bar"`.
[new-issue]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues/new/choose "Create a new issue"
[community]: README.md#Community "Get in touch with the community."
[checkstyle]: https://checkstyle.org/
[illuaminate]: https://github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate/ "Illuaminate on GitHub"
[illuaminate-usage]: https://github.com/SquidDev/illuaminate/blob/master/README.md#usage "Installing Illuaminate"
[weblate]: https://i18n.tweaked.cc/projects/cc-tweaked/minecraft/ "CC: Tweaked weblate instance"
[docs]: https://tweaked.cc/ "CC: Tweaked documentation"
[ldoc]: http://stevedonovan.github.io/ldoc/ "ldoc, a Lua documentation generator."
[mc-test]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXaWOJTCYNg
[busted]: https://github.com/Olivine-Labs/busted "busted: Elegant Lua unit testing."

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form, as obtained standalone, as part of a wider distribution or resulting from
the compilation of the original or modified sources.
Dependency: Code required for the mod to work properly. This includes
Dependency: Code required for the mod to work properly. This includes
dependencies required to compile the code as well as any file or modification
that is explicitly or implicitly required for the mod to be working.
1. Scope
--------
The present license is granted to any user of the mod. As a prerequisite,
The present license is granted to any user of the mod. As a prerequisite,
a user must own a legally acquired copy of Minecraft
2. Liability
@@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ or misuse of this mod fall on the user.
3. Play rights
--------------
The user is allowed to install this mod on a Minecraft client or server and to play
The user is allowed to install this mod on a Minecraft client or server and to play
without restriction.
4. Modification rights
----------------------
The user has the right to decompile the source code, look at either the
The user has the right to decompile the source code, look at either the
decompiled version or the original source code, and to modify it.
5. Distribution of original or modified copy rights
@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ include:
- patch to its source or binary files
- any copy of a portion of its binary source files
The user is allowed to redistribute this mod partially, in totality, or
The user is allowed to redistribute this mod partially, in totality, or
included in a distribution.
When distributing binary files, the user must provide means to obtain its
When distributing binary files, the user must provide means to obtain its
entire set of sources or modified sources at no cost.
All distributions of this mod must remain licensed under the CCPL.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ must be made available at no cost and remain licensed under the CCPL.
---------------
If you choose to contribute code or assets to be included in this mod, you
agree that, if added to to the main repository at
agree that, if added to to the main repository at
https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft, your contributions will be covered by
this license, and that Daniel Ratcliffe will retain the right to re-license the
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Copyright (c) 2007 LuaJ. All rights reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# ![CC: Tweaked](logo.png)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked)
# ![CC: Tweaked](doc/logo.png)
[![Current build status](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/workflows/Build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/actions "Current build status") [![Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge](http://cf.way2muchnoise.eu/title/cc-tweaked.svg)][CurseForge]
CC: Tweaked is a fork of ComputerCraft which aims to provide earlier access to the more experimental and in-development
features of the mod. For a more stable experience, I recommend checking out the
[original mod](https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft).
CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the
much-beloved [ComputerCraft], it continues its legacy with better performance, stability, and a wealth of new features.
## What?
CC: Tweaked (or CC:T for short) does not aim to create a competing fork of ComputerCraft, nor am I planning to take it
in in a vastly different direction to the original mod. In fact, CC:T aims to be a nurturing ground for various
features, with a pull request against the original mod being the end goal.
CC:T also includes many pull requests from the community which have not yet been merged, offering a large number
of additional bug fixes and features over the original mod.
## Features
CC: Tweaked contains the all features of the latest alpha, as well as numerous fixes, performance improvements and
several additional features. I'd recommend checking out [the releases page](https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked/releases)
to see the full changes, but here's a couple of the more interesting changes:
- Replace LuaJ with Cobalt.
- Allow running multiple computers at the same time.
- Websocket support in the HTTP library.
- Wired modems and cables act more like multiparts.
- Add map-like rendering for pocket computers and printed pages/books.
- Adds the `/computercraft` command, offering various diagnostic tools for server owners. This allows operators to
track which computers are hogging resources, turn on and shutdown multiple computers at once and interact with
computers remotely.
- Add full-block wired modems, allowing one to wrap non-solid peripherals (such as turtles, or chests if Plethora is
installed).
## Relation to CCTweaks?
This mod has nothing to do with CCTweaks, though there is no denying the name is a throwback to it. That being said,
several features have been included, such as full block modems, the Cobalt runtime and map-like rendering for pocket
computers.
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [CurseForge] or [Modrinth]. It requires the [Minecraft Forge][forge] mod loader, but
[versions are available for Fabric][ccrestitched].
## Contributing
Any contribution is welcome, be that using the mod, reporting bugs or contributing code. If you do wish to contribute
code, do consider submitting it to the ComputerCraft repository instead.
Any contribution is welcome, be that using the mod, reporting bugs or contributing code. If you want to get started
developing the mod, [check out the instructions here](CONTRIBUTING.md#developing).
That being said, in order to start helping develop CC:T, you'll need to follow these steps:
## Community
If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about
ComputerCraft we have a [forum](https://forums.computercraft.cc/) and [Discord guild](https://discord.computercraft.cc)!
There's also a fairly populated, albeit quiet [IRC channel](http://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft), if that's
more your cup of tea.
- **Clone the repository:** `git clone https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked.git && cd CC-Tweaked`
- **Setup Forge:** `./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace`
- **Test your changes:** `./gradlew runClient` (or run the `GradleStart` class from your IDE).
We also host fairly comprehensive documentation at [tweaked.cc](https://tweaked.cc/ "The CC: Tweaked website").
If you want to run CC:T in a normal Minecraft instance, run `./gradlew build` and copy the `.jar` from `build/libs`.
## Using
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 `mods.toml` file, with the appropriate version bounds, to ensure that API functionality you depend
on is present.
```groovy
repositories {
maven {
url 'https://squiddev.cc/maven/'
content {
includeGroup 'org.squiddev'
}
}
}
dependencies {
implementation fg.deobf("org.squiddev:cc-tweaked-${mc_version}:${cct_version}")
}
```
You should also be careful to only use classes within the `dan200.computercraft.api` package. Non-API classes are
subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API, file an issue, and we can look into
exposing more features.
We bundle the API sources with the jar, so documentation should be easily viewable within your editor. Alternatively,
the generated documentation [can be browsed online](https://tweaked.cc/javadoc/).
[computercraft]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft "ComputerCraft on GitHub"
[curseforge]: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/cc-tweaked "Download CC: Tweaked from CurseForge"
[modrinth]: https://modrinth.com/mod/gu7yAYhd "Download CC: Tweaked from Modrinth"
[forge]: https://files.minecraftforge.net/ "Download Minecraft Forge."
[ccrestitched]: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/cc-restitched "Download CC: Restitched from CurseForge"

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// For those who want the bleeding edge
buildscript {
repositories {
jcenter()
maven {
name = "forge"
url = "http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven"
}
mavenCentral()
maven { url = "https://maven.minecraftforge.net" }
maven { url = 'https://maven.parchmentmc.org' }
}
dependencies {
classpath 'net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle:2.3-SNAPSHOT'
classpath 'org.ajoberstar:gradle-git:1.6.0'
classpath 'net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle:5.1.24'
classpath 'org.parchmentmc:librarian:1.+'
}
}
plugins {
id 'com.matthewprenger.cursegradle' version '1.0.10'
id "checkstyle"
id "jacoco"
id "maven-publish"
id "com.github.hierynomus.license" version "0.16.1"
id "com.matthewprenger.cursegradle" version "1.4.0"
id "com.github.breadmoirai.github-release" version "2.2.12"
id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.jvm" version "1.6.0"
id "com.modrinth.minotaur" version "1.2.1"
}
apply plugin: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle.forge'
apply plugin: 'org.ajoberstar.grgit'
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
apply plugin: 'maven'
apply plugin: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle'
apply plugin: 'org.parchmentmc.librarian.forgegradle'
version = mod_version
version = "1.80pr1.7"
group = "org.squiddev"
archivesBaseName = "cc-tweaked"
archivesBaseName = "cc-tweaked-${mc_version}"
def javaVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(16)
java {
toolchain {
languageVersion = javaVersion
}
withSourcesJar()
withJavadocJar()
}
tasks.withType(JavaExec).configureEach {
javaLauncher = javaToolchains.launcherFor {
languageVersion = javaVersion
}
}
sourceSets {
main.java {
exclude 'dan200/computercraft/shared/integration/morered/**'
}
main.resources {
srcDir 'src/generated/resources'
}
testMod {}
}
minecraft {
version = "1.12.2-14.23.2.2634"
runDir = "run"
replace '${version}', project.version
runs {
all {
lazyToken('minecraft_classpath') {
configurations.shade.copyRecursive().resolve().collect { it.absolutePath }.join(File.pathSeparator)
}
// the mappings can be changed at any time, and must be in the following format.
// snapshot_YYYYMMDD snapshot are built nightly.
// stable_# stables are built at the discretion of the MCP team.
// Use non-default mappings at your own risk. they may not allways work.
// simply re-run your setup task after changing the mappings to update your workspace.
mappings = "snapshot_20180324"
// makeObfSourceJar = false // an Srg named sources jar is made by default. uncomment this to disable.
}
property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES'
property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug'
repositories {
maven {
name = "JEI"
url = "http://dvs1.progwml6.com/files/maven"
mods {
computercraft {
source sourceSets.main
}
}
}
client {
workingDirectory project.file('run')
}
server {
workingDirectory project.file("run/server")
arg "--nogui"
}
data {
workingDirectory project.file('run')
args '--mod', 'computercraft', '--all', '--output', file('src/generated/resources/'), '--existing', file('src/main/resources/')
}
testClient {
workingDirectory project.file('test-files/client')
parent runs.client
mods {
cctest {
source sourceSets.testMod
}
}
lazyToken('minecraft_classpath') {
(configurations.shade.copyRecursive().resolve() + configurations.testModExtra.copyRecursive().resolve())
.collect { it.absolutePath }
.join(File.pathSeparator)
}
}
testServer {
workingDirectory project.file('test-files/server')
parent runs.server
mods {
cctest {
source sourceSets.testMod
}
}
lazyToken('minecraft_classpath') {
(configurations.shade.copyRecursive().resolve() + configurations.testModExtra.copyRecursive().resolve())
.collect { it.absolutePath }
.join(File.pathSeparator)
}
}
}
mappings channel: 'parchment', version: "${mapping_version}-${mc_version}"
accessTransformer file('src/main/resources/META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg')
accessTransformer file('src/testMod/resources/META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg')
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
maven {
name = "squiddev"
url = "https://dl.bintray.com/squiddev/maven"
name "SquidDev"
url "https://squiddev.cc/maven"
}
}
configurations {
shade
compile.extendsFrom shade
deployerJars
implementation.extendsFrom shade
cctJavadoc
testModExtra
testModImplementation.extendsFrom(testModExtra)
testModImplementation.extendsFrom(implementation)
}
dependencies {
deobfProvided "mezz.jei:jei_1.12.2:4.8.5.159:api"
runtime "mezz.jei:jei_1.12.2:4.8.5.159"
shade 'org.squiddev:Cobalt:0.3.1'
checkstyle "com.puppycrawl.tools:checkstyle:8.45"
testCompile 'junit:junit:4.11'
minecraft "net.minecraftforge:forge:${mc_version}-${forge_version}"
deployerJars "org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-ssh:3.0.0"
compileOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-1.17.1:8.0.0.14:api")
// compileOnly fg.deobf("commoble.morered:morered-1.16.5:2.1.1.0")
runtimeOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-1.17.1:8.0.0.14")
shade 'org.squiddev:Cobalt:0.5.2-SNAPSHOT'
testImplementation 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.7.0'
testImplementation 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-params:5.7.0'
testRuntimeOnly 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.7.0'
testImplementation 'org.hamcrest:hamcrest:2.2'
testImplementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk8:1.6.0'
testImplementation 'org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core:1.5.2'
testModImplementation sourceSets.main.output
testModExtra 'org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk8:1.5.21'
cctJavadoc 'cc.tweaked:cct-javadoc:1.4.2'
}
// Compile tasks
compileTestModJava {
dependsOn(compileJava)
}
javadoc {
include "dan200/computercraft/api/**/*.java"
}
jar {
dependsOn javadoc
task luaJavadoc(type: Javadoc) {
description "Generates documentation for Java-side Lua functions."
group "documentation"
manifest {
attributes('FMLAT': 'computercraft_at.cfg')
source = sourceSets.main.allJava
destinationDir = file("${project.docsDir}/luaJavadoc")
classpath = sourceSets.main.compileClasspath
options.docletpath = configurations.cctJavadoc.files as List
options.doclet = "cc.tweaked.javadoc.LuaDoclet"
options.noTimestamp = false
javadocTool = javaToolchains.javadocToolFor {
languageVersion = javaVersion
}
}
into("docs", { from (javadoc.destinationDir) })
into("api", { from (sourceSets.main.allSource) {
include "dan200/computercraft/api/**/*.java"
}})
jar {
manifest {
attributes([
"Specification-Title" : "computercraft",
"Specification-Vendor" : "SquidDev",
"Specification-Version" : "1",
"Implementation-Title" : "CC: Tweaked",
"Implementation-Version" : "${mod_version}",
"Implementation-Vendor" : "SquidDev",
"Implementation-Timestamp": new Date().format("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ")
])
}
from configurations.shade.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) }
}
import org.ajoberstar.grgit.Grgit
jar.finalizedBy('reobfJar')
processResources {
inputs.property "version", project.version
inputs.property "mcversion", project.minecraft.version
def grgit = Grgit.open(dir: '.')
inputs.property "commithash", grgit.head().id
def blacklist = ['GitHub', 'dan200', 'Daniel Ratcliffe']
Set<String> contributors = []
grgit.log().each {
if (!blacklist.contains(it.author.name)) contributors.add(it.author.name)
if (!blacklist.contains(it.committer.name)) contributors.add(it.committer.name)
}
from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {
include 'mcmod.info'
include 'assets/computercraft/lua/rom/help/credits.txt'
expand 'version':project.version,
'mcversion':project.minecraft.version,
'gitcontributors':contributors.sort(false, String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER).join('\n')
}
from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {
exclude 'mcmod.info'
exclude 'assets/computercraft/lua/rom/help/credits.txt'
[compileJava, compileTestJava, compileTestModJava].forEach {
it.configure {
options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint" << "-Xlint:-processing"
}
}
processResources {
def hash = 'none'
Set<String> contributors = []
try {
hash = ["git", "-C", projectDir, "rev-parse", "HEAD"].execute().text.trim()
def blacklist = ['GitHub', 'dan200', 'Daniel Ratcliffe']
["git", "-C", projectDir, "log", "--format=tformat:%an%n%cn"].execute().text.split('\n').each {
if (!blacklist.contains(it)) contributors.add(it)
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace()
}
inputs.property "commithash", hash
duplicatesStrategy = DuplicatesStrategy.INCLUDE
from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {
include 'data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/credits.txt'
expand(
'gitcontributors': contributors.sort(false, String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER).join('\n')
)
}
from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {
exclude 'data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/credits.txt'
}
}
sourcesJar {
duplicatesStrategy = DuplicatesStrategy.INCLUDE
}
// Web tasks
import com.hierynomus.gradle.license.tasks.LicenseCheck
import com.hierynomus.gradle.license.tasks.LicenseFormat
import com.modrinth.minotaur.TaskModrinthUpload
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os
List<String> mkCommand(String command) {
return Os.isFamily(Os.FAMILY_WINDOWS) ? ["cmd", "/c", command] : ["sh", "-c", command]
}
task rollup(type: Exec) {
group = "build"
description = "Bundles JS into rollup"
inputs.files(fileTree("src/web")).withPropertyName("sources")
inputs.file("package-lock.json").withPropertyName("package-lock.json")
inputs.file("tsconfig.json").withPropertyName("Typescript config")
inputs.file("rollup.config.js").withPropertyName("Rollup config")
outputs.file("$buildDir/rollup/index.js").withPropertyName("output")
commandLine mkCommand('"node_modules/.bin/rollup" --config rollup.config.js')
}
task minifyWeb(type: Exec, dependsOn: rollup) {
group = "build"
description = "Bundles JS into rollup"
inputs.file("$buildDir/rollup/index.js").withPropertyName("sources")
inputs.file("package-lock.json").withPropertyName("package-lock.json")
outputs.file("$buildDir/rollup/index.min.js").withPropertyName("output")
commandLine mkCommand('"node_modules/.bin/terser"' + " -o '$buildDir/rollup/index.min.js' '$buildDir/rollup/index.js'")
}
task illuaminateDocs(type: Exec, dependsOn: [minifyWeb, luaJavadoc]) {
group = "build"
description = "Bundles JS into rollup"
inputs.files(fileTree("doc")).withPropertyName("docs")
inputs.files(fileTree("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom")).withPropertyName("lua rom")
inputs.file("illuaminate.sexp").withPropertyName("illuaminate.sexp")
inputs.dir("$buildDir/docs/luaJavadoc")
inputs.file("$buildDir/rollup/index.min.js").withPropertyName("scripts")
inputs.file("src/web/styles.css").withPropertyName("styles")
outputs.dir("$buildDir/docs/lua")
commandLine mkCommand('"bin/illuaminate" doc-gen')
}
task docWebsite(type: Copy, dependsOn: [illuaminateDocs]) {
from 'doc'
include 'logo.png'
include 'images/**'
into "${project.docsDir}/lua"
}
// Check tasks
test {
useJUnitPlatform()
testLogging {
events "skipped", "failed"
}
}
jacocoTestReport {
dependsOn('test')
reports {
xml.required = true
html.required = true
}
}
check.dependsOn jacocoTestReport
license {
mapping("java", "SLASHSTAR_STYLE")
strictCheck true
ext.year = Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.YEAR)
}
[licenseMain, licenseFormatMain].forEach {
it.configure {
include("**/*.java")
exclude("dan200/computercraft/api/**")
header file('config/license/main.txt')
}
}
[licenseTest, licenseFormatTest, licenseTestMod, licenseFormatTestMod].forEach {
it.configure {
include("**/*.java")
header file('config/license/main.txt')
}
}
gradle.projectsEvaluated {
tasks.withType(LicenseFormat) {
outputs.upToDateWhen { false }
}
}
task licenseAPI(type: LicenseCheck)
task licenseFormatAPI(type: LicenseFormat)
[licenseAPI, licenseFormatAPI].forEach {
it.configure {
source = sourceSets.main.java
include("dan200/computercraft/api/**")
header file('config/license/api.txt')
}
}
task setupServer(type: Copy) {
group "test server"
description "Sets up the environment for the test server."
from("src/testMod/server-files") {
include "eula.txt"
include "server.properties"
}
into "test-files/server"
}
["Client", "Server"].forEach { name ->
tasks.register("test$name", JavaExec.class).configure {
it.group('In-game tests')
it.description("Runs tests on a temporary Minecraft instance.")
it.dependsOn(setupServer, "prepareRunTest$name", "cleanTest$name", 'compileTestModJava')
// Copy from runTestServer. We do it in this slightly odd way as runTestServer
// isn't created until the task is configured (which is no good for us).
JavaExec exec = tasks.getByName("runTest$name")
exec.copyTo(it)
it.setClasspath(exec.getClasspath())
it.mainClass = exec.mainClass
it.setArgs(exec.getArgs())
it.systemProperty('forge.logging.console.level', 'info')
it.systemProperty('cctest.run', 'true')
// Jacoco and modlauncher don't play well together as the classes loaded in-game don't
// match up with those written to disk. We get Jacoco to dump all classes to disk, and
// use that when generating the report.
def coverageOut = new File(buildDir, "jacocoClassDump/test$name")
jacoco.applyTo(it)
it.jacoco.setIncludes(["dan200.computercraft.*"])
it.jacoco.setClassDumpDir(coverageOut)
it.outputs.dir(coverageOut)
// 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.
it.jacoco.setIncludeNoLocationClasses(true)
}
tasks.register("jacocoTest${name}Report", JacocoReport.class).configure {
it.group('In-game')
it.description("Generate coverage reports for test$name")
it.dependsOn("test$name")
it.executionData(new File(buildDir, "jacoco/test${name}.exec"))
it.sourceDirectories.from(sourceSets.main.allJava.srcDirs)
it.classDirectories.from(new File(buildDir, "jacocoClassDump/test$name"))
it.reports {
xml.enabled true
html.enabled true
}
}
if (name != "Client" || project.findProperty('cc.tweaked.clientTests') == 'true') {
// Don't run client tests unless explicitly opted into them. They're a bit of a faff
// to run and pretty flakey.
check.dependsOn("jacocoTest${name}Report")
}
}
// Upload tasks
task checkRelease {
group "upload"
description "Verifies that everything is ready for a release"
inputs.property "version", mod_version
inputs.file("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/changelog.md")
inputs.file("src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.md")
doLast {
def ok = true
// Check we're targetting the current version
def whatsnew = new File(projectDir, "src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.md").readLines()
if (whatsnew[0] != "New features in CC: Tweaked $mod_version") {
ok = false
project.logger.error("Expected `whatsnew.md' to target $mod_version.")
}
// Check "read more" exists and trim it
def idx = whatsnew.findIndexOf { it == 'Type "help changelog" to see the full version history.' }
if (idx == -1) {
ok = false
project.logger.error("Must mention the changelog in whatsnew.md")
} else {
whatsnew = whatsnew.getAt(0..<idx)
}
// Check whatsnew and changelog match.
def versionChangelog = "# " + whatsnew.join("\n")
def changelog = new File(projectDir, "src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/changelog.md").getText()
if (!changelog.startsWith(versionChangelog)) {
ok = false
project.logger.error("whatsnew and changelog are not in sync")
}
if (!ok) throw new IllegalStateException("Could not check release")
}
}
check.dependsOn checkRelease
def isStable = false
curseforge {
apiKey = project.hasProperty('curseForgeApiKey') ? project.curseForgeApiKey : ''
project {
id = '282001'
releaseType = 'beta'
changelog = ''
releaseType = isStable ? 'release' : 'alpha'
changelog = "Release notes can be found on the GitHub repository (https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/releases/tag/v${mc_version}-${mod_version})."
addGameVersion "${mc_version}"
}
}
tasks.register('publishModrinth', TaskModrinthUpload.class).configure {
dependsOn('assemble', 'reobfJar')
onlyIf {
project.hasProperty('modrinthApiKey')
}
token = project.hasProperty('modrinthApiKey') ? project.getProperty('modrinthApiKey') : ''
projectId = 'gu7yAYhd'
versionNumber = "${project.mc_version}-${project.mod_version}"
uploadFile = jar
versionType = isStable ? 'RELEASE' : 'ALPHA'
addGameVersion(project.mc_version)
changelog = "Release notes can be found on the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/releases/tag/v${mc_version}-${mod_version})."
addLoader('forge')
}
tasks.withType(GenerateModuleMetadata) {
// We can't generate metadata as that includes Forge as a dependency.
enabled = false
}
publishing {
publications {
mavenJava(MavenPublication) {
maven(MavenPublication) {
from components.java
artifact sourceJar
pom {
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 = 'https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked.git'
}
issueManagement {
system = 'github'
url = 'https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues'
}
licenses {
license {
name = 'ComputerCraft Public License, Version 1.0'
url = 'https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/blob/mc-1.15.x/LICENSE'
}
}
withXml { asNode().remove(asNode().get("dependencies")) }
}
}
}
}
uploadArchives {
repositories {
if(project.hasProperty('mavenUploadUrl')) {
mavenDeployer {
configuration = configurations.deployerJars
repository(url: project.property('mavenUploadUrl')) {
authentication(
userName: project.property('mavenUploadUser'),
privateKey: project.property('mavenUploadKey'))
}
pom.project {
name 'CC: Tweaked'
packaging 'jar'
description 'A fork of ComputerCraft which aims to provide earlier access to the more experimental and in-development features of the mod.'
url 'https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked'
scm {
url 'https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft.git'
}
issueManagement {
system 'github'
url 'https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft/issues'
}
licenses {
license {
name 'ComputerCraft Public License, Version 1.0'
url 'https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft/blob/master/LICENSE'
distribution 'repo'
}
}
}
pom.whenConfigured { pom ->
pom.dependencies.clear()
if (project.hasProperty("mavenUser")) {
maven {
name = "SquidDev"
url = "https://squiddev.cc/maven"
credentials {
username = project.property("mavenUser") as String
password = project.property("mavenPass") as String
}
}
}
}
}
gradle.projectsEvaluated {
tasks.withType(JavaCompile) {
options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint"
}
githubRelease {
token project.hasProperty('githubApiKey') ? project.githubApiKey : ''
owner 'cc-tweaked'
repo 'CC-Tweaked'
targetCommitish.set(project.provider({
def cmd = ["git", "rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD"]
println(cmd)
def proc = cmd.execute([], projectDir)
if (proc.waitFor() != 0) {
println(proc.err.text.trim())
throw new IllegalStateException("Executed with a non-0 exit code (${proc.exitValue()}).")
}
def branch = proc.text.trim()
if (branch == "") throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot determine branch")
return branch
}))
tagName "v${mc_version}-${mod_version}"
releaseName "[${mc_version}] ${mod_version}"
body.set(project.provider({
"## " + new File(projectDir, "src/main/resources/data/computercraft/lua/rom/help/whatsnew.md")
.readLines()
.takeWhile { it != 'Type "help changelog" to see the full version history.' }
.join("\n").trim()
}))
prerelease isStable
}
runClient.outputs.upToDateWhen { false }
runServer.outputs.upToDateWhen { false }
def uploadTasks = ["publish", "curseforge", "publishModrinth", "githubRelease"]
uploadTasks.forEach { tasks.getByName(it).dependsOn checkRelease }
task uploadAll(dependsOn: uploadTasks) {
group "upload"
description "Uploads to all repositories (Maven, Curse, Modrinth, GitHub release)"
}

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#!/bin/sh
cd luaj-2.0.3
echo "Building LuaJ..."
ant clean
ant
echo "Copying output to libs..."
rm ../libs/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar
cp luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar ../libs
echo "Done."
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#!/bin/sh
echo "Java code:"
cat `find src | grep \\.java$` | wc
echo "Lua code:"
cat `find src/main/resources/assets/computercraft/lua | grep \\.lua$` | wc
echo "JSON:"
cat `find src/main/resources/assets/computercraft | grep \\.json$` | wc

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC
"-//Checkstyle//DTD Checkstyle Configuration 1.3//EN"
"https://checkstyle.org/dtds/configuration_1_3.dtd">
<module name="Checker">
<property name="tabWidth" value="4"/>
<property name="charset" value="UTF-8" />
<module name="SuppressionFilter">
<property name="file" value="${config_loc}/suppressions.xml" />
</module>
<module name="BeforeExecutionExclusionFileFilter">
<property name="fileNamePattern" value="render_old"/>
</module>
<module name="TreeWalker">
<!-- Annotations -->
<module name="AnnotationLocation" />
<module name="AnnotationUseStyle" />
<module name="MissingDeprecated" />
<module name="MissingOverride" />
<!-- Blocks -->
<module name="EmptyBlock" />
<module name="EmptyCatchBlock">
<property name="exceptionVariableName" value="ignored" />
</module>
<module name="LeftCurly">
<property name="option" value="nl" />
<!-- The defaults, minus lambdas. -->
<property name="tokens" value="ANNOTATION_DEF,CLASS_DEF,CTOR_DEF,ENUM_CONSTANT_DEF,ENUM_DEF,INTERFACE_DEF,LITERAL_CASE,LITERAL_CATCH,LITERAL_DEFAULT,LITERAL_DO,LITERAL_ELSE,LITERAL_FINALLY,LITERAL_FOR,LITERAL_IF,LITERAL_SWITCH,LITERAL_SYNCHRONIZED,LITERAL_TRY,LITERAL_WHILE,METHOD_DEF,OBJBLOCK,STATIC_INIT" />
</module>
<module name="NeedBraces">
<property name="allowSingleLineStatement" value="true"/>
</module>
<module name="RightCurly">
<property name="option" value="alone" />
</module>
<!-- Class design. As if we've ever followed good practice here. -->
<module name="FinalClass" />
<module name="InterfaceIsType" />
<module name="MutableException" />
<module name="OneTopLevelClass" />
<!-- Coding -->
<module name="ArrayTrailingComma" />
<module name="EqualsHashCode" />
<!-- FallThrough does not handle unreachable code well -->
<module name="IllegalInstantiation" />
<module name="IllegalThrows" />
<module name="ModifiedControlVariable" />
<module name="NoClone" />
<module name="NoFinalizer" />
<module name="OneStatementPerLine" />
<module name="PackageDeclaration" />
<module name="SimplifyBooleanExpression" />
<module name="SimplifyBooleanReturn" />
<module name="StringLiteralEquality" />
<module name="UnnecessaryParentheses">
<!-- Default minus LAND. -->
<property name="tokens" value="EXPR,IDENT,NUM_DOUBLE,NUM_FLOAT,NUM_INT,NUM_LONG,STRING_LITERAL,LITERAL_NULL,LITERAL_FALSE,LITERAL_TRUE,ASSIGN,BAND_ASSIGN,BOR_ASSIGN,BSR_ASSIGN,BXOR_ASSIGN,DIV_ASSIGN,MINUS_ASSIGN,MOD_ASSIGN,PLUS_ASSIGN,SL_ASSIGN,SR_ASSIGN,STAR_ASSIGN,LAMBDA,TEXT_BLOCK_LITERAL_BEGIN,LITERAL_INSTANCEOF,GT,LT,GE,LE,EQUAL,NOT_EQUAL,UNARY_MINUS,UNARY_PLUS,INC,DEC,LNOT,BNOT,POST_INC,POST_DEC" />
</module>
<module name="UnnecessarySemicolonAfterTypeMemberDeclaration" />
<module name="UnnecessarySemicolonInTryWithResources" />
<module name="UnnecessarySemicolonInEnumeration" />
<!-- Imports -->
<module name="CustomImportOrder">
<property name="customImportOrderRules"
value="THIRD_PARTY_PACKAGE###STANDARD_JAVA_PACKAGE###STATIC"
/>
</module>
<module name="IllegalImport" />
<module name="RedundantImport" />
<module name="UnusedImports" />
<!-- Javadoc -->
<!-- TODO: Missing* checks for the dan200.computercraft.api package? -->
<module name="AtclauseOrder" />
<module name="InvalidJavadocPosition" />
<module name="JavadocBlockTagLocation" />
<module name="JavadocMethod"/>
<module name="JavadocType"/>
<module name="JavadocStyle" />
<module name="NonEmptyAtclauseDescription" />
<module name="SingleLineJavadoc" />
<module name="SummaryJavadocCheck"/>
<!-- Misc -->
<module name="ArrayTypeStyle" />
<module name="CommentsIndentation" />
<module name="Indentation" />
<module name="OuterTypeFilename" />
<!-- Modifiers -->
<module name="ModifierOrder" />
<module name="RedundantModifier" />
<!-- Naming -->
<module name="ClassTypeParameterName" />
<module name="InterfaceTypeParameterName" />
<module name="LambdaParameterName" />
<module name="LocalFinalVariableName" />
<module name="LocalVariableName" />
<module name="MemberName" />
<module name="MethodName" />
<module name="MethodTypeParameterName" />
<module name="PackageName">
<property name="format" value="^dan200\.computercraft(\.[a-z][a-z0-9]*)*" />
</module>
<module name="ParameterName" />
<module name="StaticVariableName">
<property name="format" value="^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*|CAPABILITY(_[A-Z_]+)?$" />
<property name="applyToPrivate" value="false" />
</module>
<module name="StaticVariableName">
<property name="format" value="^(s_)?[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*|CAPABILITY(_[A-Z_]+)?$" />
<property name="applyToPrivate" value="true" />
</module>
<module name="TypeName" />
<!-- Whitespace -->
<module name="EmptyForInitializerPad"/>
<module name="EmptyForIteratorPad">
<property name="option" value="space"/>
</module>
<module name="GenericWhitespace" />
<module name="MethodParamPad" />
<module name="NoLineWrap" />
<module name="NoWhitespaceAfter">
<property name="tokens" value="AT,INC,DEC,UNARY_MINUS,UNARY_PLUS,BNOT,LNOT,DOT,ARRAY_DECLARATOR,INDEX_OP" />
</module>
<module name="NoWhitespaceBefore" />
<!-- TODO: Decide on an OperatorWrap style. -->
<module name="ParenPad">
<property name="option" value="space" />
<property name="tokens" value="ANNOTATION,ANNOTATION_FIELD_DEF,CTOR_CALL,CTOR_DEF,ENUM_CONSTANT_DEF,LITERAL_CATCH,LITERAL_DO,LITERAL_FOR,LITERAL_IF,LITERAL_NEW,LITERAL_SWITCH,LITERAL_SYNCHRONIZED,LITERAL_WHILE,METHOD_CALL,METHOD_DEF,RESOURCE_SPECIFICATION,SUPER_CTOR_CALL,LAMBDA" />
</module>
<module name="ParenPad">
<property name="option" value="nospace" />
<property name="tokens" value="DOT,EXPR,QUESTION" />
</module>
<module name="SeparatorWrap">
<property name="option" value="eol" />
<property name="tokens" value="COMMA,SEMI,ELLIPSIS,ARRAY_DECLARATOR,RBRACK,METHOD_REF" />
</module>
<module name="SeparatorWrap">
<property name="option" value="nl" />
<property name="tokens" value="DOT,AT" />
</module>
<module name="SingleSpaceSeparator" />
<module name="TypecastParenPad" />
<module name="WhitespaceAfter">
<property name="tokens" value="COMMA" />
</module>
<module name="WhitespaceAround">
<property name="ignoreEnhancedForColon" value="false" />
<!-- Allow empty functions -->
<property name="allowEmptyLambdas" value="true" />
<property name="allowEmptyMethods" value="true" />
<property name="allowEmptyConstructors" value="true" />
<property name="allowEmptyTypes" value="true" />
<property name="tokens" value="ASSIGN,BAND,BAND_ASSIGN,BOR,BOR_ASSIGN,BSR,BSR_ASSIGN,BXOR,BXOR_ASSIGN,COLON,DIV,DIV_ASSIGN,EQUAL,GE,GT,LAMBDA,LAND,LCURLY,LE,LITERAL_RETURN,LOR,LT,MINUS,MINUS_ASSIGN,MOD,MOD_ASSIGN,NOT_EQUAL,PLUS,PLUS_ASSIGN,QUESTION,RCURLY,SL,SLIST,SL_ASSIGN,SR,SR_ASSIGN,STAR,STAR_ASSIGN,LITERAL_ASSERT,TYPE_EXTENSION_AND" />
</module>
</module>
<module name="FileTabCharacter" />
<module name="NewlineAtEndOfFile" />
<module name="RegexpSingleline">
<property name="format" value="\s+$"/>
<property name="message" value="Trailing whitespace"/>
</module>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE suppressions PUBLIC
"-//Checkstyle//DTD SuppressionFilter Configuration 1.2//EN"
"https://checkstyle.org/dtds/suppressions_1_2.dtd">
<suppressions>
<!-- All the config options and method fields. -->
<suppress checks="StaticVariableName" files=".*[\\/]ComputerCraft.java" />
<suppress checks="StaticVariableName" files=".*[\\/]ComputerCraftAPI.java" />
<!-- The commands API is documented in Lua. -->
<suppress checks="SummaryJavadocCheck" files=".*[\\/]CommandAPI.java" />
</suppressions>

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FROM gitpod/workspace-base
USER gitpod
RUN sudo apt-get -q update \
&& sudo apt-get install -yq openjdk-16-jdk python3-pip npm \
&& sudo pip3 install pre-commit \
&& sudo update-java-alternatives --set java-1.16.0-openjdk-amd64

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<code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
<JSON>
<option name="OBJECT_WRAPPING" value="1" />
<option name="ARRAY_WRAPPING" value="1" />
</JSON>
<JavaCodeStyleSettings>
<option name="PACKAGES_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND">
<value />
</option>
<option name="JD_P_AT_EMPTY_LINES" value="false" />
<option name="JD_PRESERVE_LINE_FEEDS" value="true" />
</JavaCodeStyleSettings>
<codeStyleSettings language="JAVA">
<option name="KEEP_FIRST_COLUMN_COMMENT" value="false" />
<option name="BRACE_STYLE" value="2" />
<option name="CLASS_BRACE_STYLE" value="2" />
<option name="METHOD_BRACE_STYLE" value="2" />
<option name="LAMBDA_BRACE_STYLE" value="5" />
<option name="ELSE_ON_NEW_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="CATCH_ON_NEW_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="FINALLY_ON_NEW_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_METHOD_CALL_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_METHOD_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_IF_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_WHILE_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_FOR_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_TRY_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_CATCH_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_SWITCH_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_SYNCHRONIZED_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_ARRAY_INITIALIZER_BRACES" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_IF_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_WHILE_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_FOR_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_TRY_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_CATCH_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_SWITCH_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_SYNCHRONIZED_PARENTHESES" value="false" />
<option name="SPACE_BEFORE_ARRAY_INITIALIZER_LBRACE" value="true" />
<option name="KEEP_SIMPLE_METHODS_IN_ONE_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="KEEP_SIMPLE_LAMBDAS_IN_ONE_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="KEEP_SIMPLE_CLASSES_IN_ONE_LINE" value="true" />
<option name="IF_BRACE_FORCE" value="1" />
<option name="DOWHILE_BRACE_FORCE" value="1" />
<option name="WHILE_BRACE_FORCE" value="1" />
<option name="FOR_BRACE_FORCE" value="1" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_ANNOTATION_PARENTHESES" value="true" />
<indentOptions>
<option name="CONTINUATION_INDENT_SIZE" value="4" />
</indentOptions>
</codeStyleSettings>
<codeStyleSettings language="JSON">
<option name="KEEP_BLANK_LINES_IN_CODE" value="1" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_BRACKETS" value="true" />
<option name="SPACE_WITHIN_BRACES" value="true" />
<indentOptions>
<option name="INDENT_SIZE" value="4" />
<option name="CONTINUATION_INDENT_SIZE" value="4" />
</indentOptions>
</codeStyleSettings>
</code_scheme>

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This file is part of the public ComputerCraft API - http://www.computercraft.info
Copyright Daniel Ratcliffe, 2011-${year}. This API may be redistributed unmodified and in full only.
For help using the API, and posting your mods, visit the forums at computercraft.info.

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This file is part of ComputerCraft - http://www.computercraft.info
Copyright Daniel Ratcliffe, 2011-${year}. Do not distribute without permission.
Send enquiries to dratcliffe@gmail.com

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# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.0.1
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: check-merge-conflict
# Quick syntax checkers
- id: check-xml
- id: check-yaml
- id: check-toml
- id: check-json
exclude: "tsconfig\\.json$"
- repo: https://github.com/editorconfig-checker/editorconfig-checker.python
rev: 2.3.54
hooks:
- id: editorconfig-checker
args: ['-disable-indentation']
exclude: "^(.*\\.(bat)|LICENSE)$"
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: checkstyle
name: Check Java codestyle
files: ".*\\.java$"
language: system
entry: ./gradlew checkstyleMain checkstyleTest
pass_filenames: false
require_serial: true
- id: license
name: Check Java license headers
files: ".*\\.java$"
language: system
entry: ./gradlew licenseFormat
pass_filenames: false
require_serial: true
- id: illuaminate
name: Check Lua code
files: ".*\\.(lua|java|md)"
language: script
entry: config/pre-commit/illuaminate-lint.sh
pass_filenames: false
require_serial: true
exclude: |
(?x)^(
src/generated|
src/test/resources/test-rom/data/json-parsing/|
src/testMod/server-files/|
config/idea/
)

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -e
test -d bin || mkdir bin
test -f bin/illuaminate || curl -s -obin/illuaminate https://squiddev.cc/illuaminate/linux-x86-64/illuaminate
chmod +x bin/illuaminate
if [ -n ${GITHUB_ACTIONS+x} ]; then
# Register a problem matcher (see https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/problem-matchers.md)
# for illuaminate.
echo "::add-matcher::.github/matchers/illuaminate.json"
trap 'echo "::remove-matcher owner=illuaminate::"' EXIT
fi
./gradlew luaJavadoc
bin/illuaminate lint

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#!/bin/sh
echo "Building with gradle..."
rm -rf build/libs
rm -rf build/resources
rm -rf build/classes
chmod -R +rw src/main/resources
chmod +x gradlew
./gradlew build
echo "Deleting old deployment..."
rm -rf deploy
mkdir deploy
echo "Making new deployment..."
INPUTJAR=`ls -1 build/libs | grep -v sources`
OUTPUTJAR=`ls -1 build/libs | grep -v sources | sed s/\-//g`
FRIENDLYNAME=`ls -1 build/libs | grep -v sources | sed s/\-/\ /g | sed s/\.jar//g`
cp build/libs/$INPUTJAR deploy/$OUTPUTJAR
echo "Done."

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---
module: [kind=event] alarm
see: os.setAlarm To start an alarm.
---
The @{timer} event is fired when an alarm started with @{os.setAlarm} completes.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The ID of the alarm that finished.
## Example
Starts a timer and then prints its ID:
```lua
local alarmID = os.setAlarm(os.time() + 0.05)
local event, id
repeat
event, id = os.pullEvent("alarm")
until id == alarmID
print("Alarm with ID " .. id .. " was fired")
```

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---
module: [kind=event] char
see: key To listen to any key press.
---
The @{char} event is fired when a character is _typed_ on the keyboard.
The @{char} event is different to a key press. Sometimes multiple key presses may result in one character being
typed (for instance, on some European keyboards). Similarly, some keys (e.g. <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>) do not have any
corresponding character. The @{key} should be used if you want to listen to key presses themselves.
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The string representing the character that was pressed.
## Example
Prints each character the user presses:
```lua
while true do
local event, character = os.pullEvent("char")
print(character .. " was pressed.")
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] computer_command
---
The @{computer_command} event is fired when the `/computercraft queue` command is run for the current computer.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
... @{string}: The arguments passed to the command.
## Example
Prints the contents of messages sent:
```lua
while true do
local event = {os.pullEvent("computer_command")}
print("Received message:", table.unpack(event, 2))
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] disk
see: disk_eject For the event sent when a disk is removed.
---
The @{disk} event is fired when a disk is inserted into an adjacent or networked disk drive.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side of the disk drive that had a disk inserted.
## Example
Prints a message when a disk is inserted:
```lua
while true do
local event, side = os.pullEvent("disk")
print("Inserted a disk on side " .. side)
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] disk_eject
see: disk For the event sent when a disk is inserted.
---
The @{disk_eject} event is fired when a disk is removed from an adjacent or networked disk drive.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side of the disk drive that had a disk removed.
## Example
Prints a message when a disk is removed:
```lua
while true do
local event, side = os.pullEvent("disk_eject")
print("Removed a disk on side " .. side)
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] http_check
see: http.checkURLAsync To check a URL asynchronously.
---
The @{http_check} event is fired when a URL check finishes.
This event is normally handled inside @{http.checkURL}, but it can still be seen when using @{http.checkURLAsync}.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL requested to be checked.
3. @{boolean}: Whether the check succeeded.
4. @{string|nil}: If the check failed, a reason explaining why the check failed.

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---
module: [kind=event] http_failure
see: http.request To send an HTTP request.
---
The @{http_failure} event is fired when an HTTP request fails.
This event is normally handled inside @{http.get} and @{http.post}, but it can still be seen when using @{http.request}.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the site requested.
3. @{string}: An error describing the failure.
4. @{http.Response|nil}: A response handle if the connection succeeded, but the server's response indicated failure.
## Example
Prints an error why the website cannot be contacted:
```lua
local myURL = "https://does.not.exist.tweaked.cc"
http.request(myURL)
local event, url, err
repeat
event, url, err = os.pullEvent("http_failure")
until url == myURL
print("The URL " .. url .. " could not be reached: " .. err)
```
Prints the contents of a webpage that does not exist:
```lua
local myURL = "https://tweaked.cc/this/does/not/exist"
http.request(myURL)
local event, url, err, handle
repeat
event, url, err, handle = os.pullEvent("http_failure")
until url == myURL
print("The URL " .. url .. " could not be reached: " .. err)
print(handle.getResponseCode())
handle.close()
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---
module: [kind=event] http_success
see: http.request To make an HTTP request.
---
The @{http_success} event is fired when an HTTP request returns successfully.
This event is normally handled inside @{http.get} and @{http.post}, but it can still be seen when using @{http.request}.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the site requested.
3. @{http.Response}: The handle for the response text.
## Example
Prints the content of a website (this may fail if the request fails):
```lua
local myURL = "https://tweaked.cc/"
http.request(myURL)
local event, url, handle
repeat
event, url, handle = os.pullEvent("http_success")
until url == myURL
print("Contents of " .. url .. ":")
print(handle.readAll())
handle.close()
```

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---
module: [kind=event] key
---
This event is fired when any key is pressed while the terminal is focused.
This event returns a numerical "key code" (for instance, <kbd>F1</kbd> is 290). This value may vary between versions and
so it is recommended to use the constants in the @{keys} API rather than hard coding numeric values.
If the button pressed represented a printable character, then the @{key} event will be followed immediately by a @{char}
event. If you are consuming text input, use a @{char} event instead!
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The numerical key value of the key pressed.
3. @{boolean}: Whether the key event was generated while holding the key (@{true}), rather than pressing it the first time (@{false}).
## Example
Prints each key when the user presses it, and if the key is being held.
```lua
while true do
local event, key, is_held = os.pullEvent("key")
print(("%s held=%s"):format(keys.getName(key), is_held))
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] key_up
see: keys For a lookup table of the given keys.
---
Fired whenever a key is released (or the terminal is closed while a key was being pressed).
This event returns a numerical "key code" (for instance, <kbd>F1</kbd> is 290). This value may vary between versions and
so it is recommended to use the constants in the @{keys} API rather than hard coding numeric values.
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The numerical key value of the key pressed.
## Example
Prints each key released on the keyboard whenever a @{key_up} event is fired.
```lua
while true do
local event, key = os.pullEvent("key_up")
local name = keys.getName(key) or "unknown key"
print(name .. " was released.")
end
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---
module: [kind=event] modem_message
---
The @{modem_message} event is fired when a message is received on an open channel on any modem.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side of the modem that received the message.
3. @{number}: The channel that the message was sent on.
4. @{number}: The reply channel set by the sender.
5. @{any}: The message as sent by the sender.
6. @{number}: The distance between the sender and the receiver, in blocks (decimal).
## Example
Prints a message when one is sent:
```lua
while true do
local event, side, channel, replyChannel, message, distance = os.pullEvent("modem_message")
print(("Message received on side %s on channel %d (reply to %d) from %f blocks away with message %s"):format(side, channel, replyChannel, distance, tostring(message)))
end
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---
module: [kind=event] monitor_resize
---
The @{monitor_resize} event is fired when an adjacent or networked monitor's size is changed.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side or network ID of the monitor that resized.
## Example
Prints a message when a monitor is resized:
```lua
while true do
local event, side = os.pullEvent("monitor_resize")
print("The monitor on side " .. side .. " was resized.")
end
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---
module: [kind=event] monitor_touch
---
The @{monitor_touch} event is fired when an adjacent or networked Advanced Monitor is right-clicked.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side or network ID of the monitor that was touched.
3. @{number}: The X coordinate of the touch, in characters.
4. @{number}: The Y coordinate of the touch, in characters.
## Example
Prints a message when a monitor is touched:
```lua
while true do
local event, side, x, y = os.pullEvent("monitor_touch")
print("The monitor on side " .. side .. " was touched at (" .. x .. ", " .. y .. ")")
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] mouse_click
---
This event is fired when the terminal is clicked with a mouse. This event is only fired on advanced computers (including
advanced turtles and pocket computers).
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The mouse button that was clicked.
3. @{number}: The X-coordinate of the click.
4. @{number}: The Y-coordinate of the click.
## Mouse buttons
Several mouse events (@{mouse_click}, @{mouse_up}, @{mouse_scroll}) contain a "mouse button" code. This takes a
numerical value depending on which button on your mouse was last pressed when this event occurred.
<table class="pretty-table">
<!-- Our markdown parser doesn't work on tables!? Guess I'll have to roll my own soonish :/. -->
<tr><th>Button code</th><th>Mouse button</th></tr>
<tr><td align="right">1</td><td>Left button</td></tr>
<tr><td align="right">2</td><td>Middle button</td></tr>
<tr><td align="right">3</td><td>Right button</td></tr>
</table>
## Example
Print the button and the coordinates whenever the mouse is clicked.
```lua
while true do
local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_click")
print(("The mouse button %s was pressed at %d, %d"):format(button, x, y))
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] mouse_drag
see: mouse_click For when a mouse button is initially pressed.
---
This event is fired every time the mouse is moved while a mouse button is being held.
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The [mouse button](mouse_click.html#Mouse_buttons) that is being pressed.
3. @{number}: The X-coordinate of the mouse.
4. @{number}: The Y-coordinate of the mouse.
## Example
Print the button and the coordinates whenever the mouse is dragged.
```lua
while true do
local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_drag")
print(("The mouse button %s was dragged at %d, %d"):format(button, x, y))
end
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---
module: [kind=event] mouse_scroll
---
This event is fired when a mouse wheel is scrolled in the terminal.
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The direction of the scroll. (-1 = up, 1 = down)
3. @{number}: The X-coordinate of the mouse when scrolling.
4. @{number}: The Y-coordinate of the mouse when scrolling.
## Example
Prints the direction of each scroll, and the position of the mouse at the time.
```lua
while true do
local event, dir, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_scroll")
print(("The mouse was scrolled in direction %s at %d, %d"):format(dir, x, y))
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] mouse_up
---
This event is fired when a mouse button is released or a held mouse leaves the computer's terminal.
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The [mouse button](mouse_click.html#Mouse_buttons) that was released.
3. @{number}: The X-coordinate of the mouse.
4. @{number}: The Y-coordinate of the mouse.
## Example
Prints the coordinates and button number whenever the mouse is released.
```lua
while true do
local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_up")
print(("The mouse button %s was released at %d, %d"):format(button, x, y))
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] paste
---
The @{paste} event is fired when text is pasted into the computer through Ctrl-V (or ⌘V on Mac).
## Return values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string} The text that was pasted.
## Example
Prints pasted text:
```lua
while true do
local event, text = os.pullEvent("paste")
print('"' .. text .. '" was pasted')
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] peripheral
see: peripheral_detach For the event fired when a peripheral is detached.
---
The @{peripheral} event is fired when a peripheral is attached on a side or to a modem.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side the peripheral was attached to.
## Example
Prints a message when a peripheral is attached:
```lua
while true do
local event, side = os.pullEvent("peripheral")
print("A peripheral was attached on side " .. side)
end
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---
module: [kind=event] peripheral_detach
see: peripheral For the event fired when a peripheral is attached.
---
The @{peripheral_detach} event is fired when a peripheral is detached from a side or from a modem.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The side the peripheral was detached from.
## Example
Prints a message when a peripheral is detached:
```lua
while true do
local event, side = os.pullEvent("peripheral_detach")
print("A peripheral was detached on side " .. side)
end
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---
module: [kind=event] rednet_message
see: modem_message For raw modem messages sent outside of Rednet.
see: rednet.receive To wait for a Rednet message with an optional timeout and protocol filter.
---
The @{rednet_message} event is fired when a message is sent over Rednet.
This event is usually handled by @{rednet.receive}, but it can also be pulled manually.
@{rednet_message} events are sent by @{rednet.run} in the top-level coroutine in response to @{modem_message} events. A @{rednet_message} event is always preceded by a @{modem_message} event. They are generated inside CraftOS rather than being sent by the ComputerCraft machine.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The ID of the sending computer.
3. @{any}: The message sent.
4. @{string|nil}: The protocol of the message, if provided.
## Example
Prints a message when one is sent:
```lua
while true do
local event, sender, message, protocol = os.pullEvent("rednet_message")
if protocol ~= nil then
print("Received message from " .. sender .. " with protocol " .. protocol .. " and message " .. tostring(message))
else
print("Received message from " .. sender .. " with message " .. tostring(message))
end
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] redstone
---
The @{event!redstone} event is fired whenever any redstone inputs on the computer change.
## Example
Prints a message when a redstone input changes:
```lua
while true do
os.pullEvent("redstone")
print("A redstone input has changed!")
end
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---
module: [kind=event] task_complete
see: commands.execAsync To run a command which fires a task_complete event.
---
The @{task_complete} event is fired when an asynchronous task completes. This is usually handled inside the function call that queued the task; however, functions such as @{commands.execAsync} return immediately so the user can wait for completion.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The ID of the task that completed.
3. @{boolean}: Whether the command succeeded.
4. @{string}: If the command failed, an error message explaining the failure. (This is not present if the command succeeded.)
...: Any parameters returned from the command.
## Example
Prints the results of an asynchronous command:
```lua
local taskID = commands.execAsync("say Hello")
local event
repeat
event = {os.pullEvent("task_complete")}
until event[2] == taskID
if event[3] == true then
print("Task " .. event[2] .. " succeeded:", table.unpack(event, 4))
else
print("Task " .. event[2] .. " failed: " .. event[4])
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] term_resize
---
The @{term_resize} event is fired when the main terminal is resized, mainly when a new tab is opened or closed in @{multishell}.
## Example
Prints :
```lua
while true do
os.pullEvent("term_resize")
local w, h = term.getSize()
print("The term was resized to (" .. w .. ", " .. h .. ")")
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] terminate
---
The @{terminate} event is fired when <kbd>Ctrl-T</kbd> is held down.
This event is normally handled by @{os.pullEvent}, and will not be returned. However, @{os.pullEventRaw} will return this event when fired.
@{terminate} will be sent even when a filter is provided to @{os.pullEventRaw}. When using @{os.pullEventRaw} with a filter, make sure to check that the event is not @{terminate}.
## Example
Prints a message when Ctrl-T is held:
```lua
while true do
local event = os.pullEventRaw("terminate")
if event == "terminate" then print("Terminate requested!") end
end
```
Exits when Ctrl-T is held:
```lua
while true do
os.pullEvent()
end
```

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---
module: [kind=event] timer
see: os.startTimer To start a timer.
---
The @{timer} event is fired when a timer started with @{os.startTimer} completes.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{number}: The ID of the timer that finished.
## Example
Starts a timer and then prints its ID:
```lua
local timerID = os.startTimer(2)
local event, id
repeat
event, id = os.pullEvent("timer")
until id == timerID
print("Timer with ID " .. id .. " was fired")
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---
module: [kind=event] turtle_inventory
---
The @{turtle_inventory} event is fired when a turtle's inventory is changed.
## Example
Prints a message when the inventory is changed:
```lua
while true do
os.pullEvent("turtle_inventory")
print("The inventory was changed.")
end
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---
module: [kind=event] websocket_closed
---
The @{websocket_closed} event is fired when an open WebSocket connection is closed.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the WebSocket that was closed.
## Example
Prints a message when a WebSocket is closed (this may take a minute):
```lua
local myURL = "wss://example.tweaked.cc/echo"
local ws = http.websocket(myURL)
local event, url
repeat
event, url = os.pullEvent("websocket_closed")
until url == myURL
print("The WebSocket at " .. url .. " was closed.")
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---
module: [kind=event] websocket_failure
see: http.websocketAsync To send an HTTP request.
---
The @{websocket_failure} event is fired when a WebSocket connection request fails.
This event is normally handled inside @{http.websocket}, but it can still be seen when using @{http.websocketAsync}.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the site requested.
3. @{string}: An error describing the failure.
## Example
Prints an error why the website cannot be contacted:
```lua
local myURL = "wss://example.tweaked.cc/not-a-websocket"
http.websocketAsync(myURL)
local event, url, err
repeat
event, url, err = os.pullEvent("websocket_failure")
until url == myURL
print("The URL " .. url .. " could not be reached: " .. err)
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---
module: [kind=event] websocket_message
---
The @{websocket_message} event is fired when a message is received on an open WebSocket connection.
This event is normally handled by @{http.Websocket.receive}, but it can also be pulled manually.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the WebSocket.
3. @{string}: The contents of the message.
4. @{boolean}: Whether this is a binary message.
## Example
Prints a message sent by a WebSocket:
```lua
local myURL = "wss://example.tweaked.cc/echo"
local ws = http.websocket(myURL)
ws.send("Hello!")
local event, url, message
repeat
event, url, message = os.pullEvent("websocket_message")
until url == myURL
print("Received message from " .. url .. " with contents " .. message)
ws.close()
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---
module: [kind=event] websocket_success
see: http.websocketAsync To open a WebSocket asynchronously.
---
The @{websocket_success} event is fired when a WebSocket connection request returns successfully.
This event is normally handled inside @{http.websocket}, but it can still be seen when using @{http.websocketAsync}.
## Return Values
1. @{string}: The event name.
2. @{string}: The URL of the site.
3. @{http.Websocket}: The handle for the WebSocket.
## Example
Prints the content of a website (this may fail if the request fails):
```lua
local myURL = "wss://example.tweaked.cc/echo"
http.websocketAsync(myURL)
local event, url, handle
repeat
event, url, handle = os.pullEvent("websocket_success")
until url == myURL
print("Connected to " .. url)
handle.send("Hello!")
print(handle.receive())
handle.close()
```

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# ![CC: Tweaked](logo.png)
CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the
much-beloved [ComputerCraft], it continues its legacy with better performance, stability, and a wealth of new features.
CC: Tweaked can be installed from [CurseForge] or [Modrinth]. It requires the [Minecraft Forge][forge] mod loader, but
[versions are available for Fabric][ccrestitched].
## Features
Controlled using the [Lua programming language][lua], CC: Tweaked's computers provides all the tools you need to start
writing code and automating your Minecraft world.
![A ComputerCraft terminal open and ready to be programmed.](images/basic-terminal.png){.big-image}
While computers are incredibly powerful, they're rather limited by their inability to move about. *Turtles* are the
solution here. They can move about the world, placing and breaking blocks, swinging a sword to protect you from zombies,
or whatever else you program them to!
![A turtle tunneling in Minecraft.](images/turtle.png){.big-image}
Not all problems can be solved with a pickaxe though, and so CC: Tweaked also provides a bunch of additional peripherals
for your computers. You can play a tune with speakers, display text or images on a monitor, connect all your
computers together with modems, and much more.
Computers can now also interact with inventories such as chests, allowing you to build complex inventory and item
management systems.
![A chest's contents being read by a computer and displayed on a monitor.](images/peripherals.png){.big-image}
## Getting Started
While ComputerCraft is lovely for both experienced programmers and for people who have never coded before, it can be a
little daunting getting started. Thankfully, there's several fantastic tutorials out there:
- [Direwolf20's ComputerCraft tutorials](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrUHUhfCY5A "ComputerCraft Tutorial Episode 1 - HELP! and Hello World")
- [Sethbling's ComputerCraft series](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSsx4VSe-Uk "Programming Tutorial with Minecraft Turtles -- Ep. 1: Intro to Turtles and If-Then-Else_End")
- [Lyqyd's Computer Basics 1](http://www.computercraft.info/forums2/index.php?/topic/15033-computer-basics-i/ "Computer Basics I")
Once you're a little more familiar with the mod, the sidebar and links below provide more detailed documentation on the
various APIs and peripherals provided by the mod.
If you get stuck, do pop in to the [Minecraft Computer Mod Discord guild][discord] or ComputerCraft's
[IRC channel][irc].
## Get Involved
CC: Tweaked lives on [GitHub]. If you've got any ideas, feedback or bugs please do [create an issue][bug].
[github]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/ "CC: Tweaked on GitHub"
[bug]: https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/issues/new/choose
[computercraft]: https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft "ComputerCraft on GitHub"
[curseforge]: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/cc-tweaked "Download CC: Tweaked from CurseForge"
[modrinth]: https://modrinth.com/mod/gu7yAYhd "Download CC: Tweaked from Modrinth"
[forge]: https://files.minecraftforge.net/ "Download Minecraft Forge."
[ccrestitched]: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/cc-restitched "Download CC: Restitched from CurseForge"
[lua]: https://www.lua.org/ "Lua's main website"
[discord]: https://discord.computercraft.cc "The Minecraft Computer Mods Discord"
[irc]: http://webchat.esper.net/?channels=computercraft "IRC webchat on EsperNet"

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--- The FS API allows you to manipulate files and the filesystem.
--
-- @module fs
--- Returns true if a path is mounted to the parent filesystem.
--
-- The root filesystem "/" is considered a mount, along with disk folders and
-- the rom folder. Other programs (such as network shares) can exstend this to
-- make other mount types by correctly assigning their return value for getDrive.
--
-- @tparam string path The path to check.
-- @treturn boolean If the path is mounted, rather than a normal file/folder.
-- @throws If the path does not exist.
-- @see getDrive
-- @since 1.87.0
function isDriveRoot(path) end
--[[- Provides completion for a file or directory name, suitable for use with
@{_G.read}.
When a directory is a possible candidate for completion, two entries are
included - one with a trailing slash (indicating that entries within this
directory exist) and one without it (meaning this entry is an immediate
completion candidate). `include_dirs` can be set to @{false} to only include
those with a trailing slash.
@tparam string path The path to complete.
@tparam string location The location where paths are resolved from.
@tparam[opt] boolean include_files When @{false}, only directories will be
included in the returned list.
@tparam[opt] boolean include_dirs When @{false}, "raw" directories will not be
included in the returned list.
@treturn { string... } A list of possible completion candidates.
@since 1.74
]]
function complete(path, location, include_files, include_dirs) end

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--[[-
Functions in the global environment, defined in `bios.lua`. This does not
include standard Lua functions.
@module _G
]]
--[[- Pauses execution for the specified number of seconds.
As it waits for a fixed amount of world ticks, `time` will automatically be
rounded up to the nearest multiple of 0.05 seconds. If you are using coroutines
or the @{parallel|parallel API}, it will only pause execution of the current
thread, not the whole program.
**Note** Because sleep internally uses timers, it is a function that yields.
This means that you can use it to prevent "Too long without yielding" errors,
however, as the minimum sleep time is 0.05 seconds, it will slow your program
down.
**Warning** Internally, this function queues and waits for a timer event (using
@{os.startTimer}), however it does not listen for any other events. This means
that any event that occurs while sleeping will be entirely discarded. If you
need to receive events while sleeping, consider using @{os.startTimer|timers},
or the @{parallel|parallel API}.
@tparam number time The number of seconds to sleep for, rounded up to the
nearest multiple of 0.05.
@see os.startTimer
@usage Sleep for three seconds.
print("Sleeping for three seconds")
sleep(3)
print("Done!")
]]
function sleep(time) end
--- Writes a line of text to the screen without a newline at the end, wrapping
-- text if necessary.
--
-- @tparam string text The text to write to the string
-- @treturn number The number of lines written
-- @see print A wrapper around write that adds a newline and accepts multiple arguments
-- @usage write("Hello, world")
function write(text) end
--- Prints the specified values to the screen separated by spaces, wrapping if
-- necessary. After printing, the cursor is moved to the next line.
--
-- @param ... The values to print on the screen
-- @treturn number The number of lines written
-- @usage print("Hello, world!")
function print(...) end
--- Prints the specified values to the screen in red, separated by spaces,
-- wrapping if necessary. After printing, the cursor is moved to the next line.
--
-- @param ... The values to print on the screen
-- @usage printError("Something went wrong!")
function printError(...) end
--[[- Reads user input from the terminal, automatically handling arrow keys,
pasting, character replacement, history scrollback, auto-completion, and
default values.
@tparam[opt] string replaceChar A character to replace each typed character with.
This can be used for hiding passwords, for example.
@tparam[opt] table history A table holding history items that can be scrolled
back to with the up/down arrow keys. The oldest item is at index 1, while the
newest item is at the highest index.
@tparam[opt] function(partial: string):({ string... }|nil) completeFn A function
to be used for completion. This function should take the partial text typed so
far, and returns a list of possible completion options.
@tparam[opt] string default Default text which should already be entered into
the prompt.
@treturn string The text typed in.
@see cc.completion For functions to help with completion.
@usage Read a string and echo it back to the user
write("> ")
local msg = read()
print(msg)
@usage Prompt a user for a password.
while true do
write("Password> ")
local pwd = read("*")
if pwd == "let me in" then break end
print("Incorrect password, try again.")
end
print("Logged in!")
@usage A complete example with completion, history and a default value.
local completion = require "cc.completion"
local history = { "potato", "orange", "apple" }
local choices = { "apple", "orange", "banana", "strawberry" }
write("> ")
local msg = read(nil, history, function(text) return completion.choice(text, choices) end, "app")
print(msg)
@changed 1.74 Added `completeFn` parameter.
@changed 1.80pr1 Added `default` parameter.
]]
function read(replaceChar, history, completeFn, default) end
--- The ComputerCraft and Minecraft version of the current computer environment.
--
-- For example, `ComputerCraft 1.93.0 (Minecraft 1.15.2)`.
-- @usage _HOST
-- @since 1.76
_HOST = _HOST
--[[- The default computer settings as defined in the ComputerCraft
configuration.
This is a comma-separated list of settings pairs defined by the mod
configuration or server owner. By default, it is empty.
An example value to disable autocompletion:
shell.autocomplete=false,lua.autocomplete=false,edit.autocomplete=false
@usage _CC_DEFAULT_SETTINGS
@since 1.77
]]
_CC_DEFAULT_SETTINGS = _CC_DEFAULT_SETTINGS

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--- The http library allows communicating with web servers, sending and
-- receiving data from them.
--
-- @module http
-- @since 1.1
--- Asynchronously make a HTTP request to the given url.
--
-- This returns immediately, a [`http_success`](#http-success-event) or
-- [`http_failure`](#http-failure-event) will be queued once the request has
-- completed.
--
-- @tparam string url The url to request
-- @tparam[opt] string body An optional string containing the body of the
-- request. If specified, a `POST` request will be made instead.
-- @tparam[opt] { [string] = string } headers Additional headers to send as part
-- of this request.
-- @tparam[opt] boolean binary Whether to make a binary HTTP request. If true,
-- the body will not be UTF-8 encoded, and the received response will not be
-- decoded.
--
-- @tparam[2] {
-- url = string, body? = string, headers? = { [string] = string },
-- binary? = boolean, method? = string, redirect? = boolean,
-- } request Options for the request.
--
-- This table form is an expanded version of the previous syntax. All arguments
-- from above are passed in as fields instead (for instance,
-- `http.request("https://example.com")` becomes `http.request { url =
-- "https://example.com" }`).
--
-- This table also accepts several additional options:
--
-- - `method`: Which HTTP method to use, for instance `"PATCH"` or `"DELETE"`.
-- - `redirect`: Whether to follow HTTP redirects. Defaults to true.
--
-- @see http.get For a synchronous way to make GET requests.
-- @see http.post For a synchronous way to make POST requests.
--
-- @changed 1.63 Added argument for headers.
-- @changed 1.80pr1 Added argument for binary handles.
-- @changed 1.80pr1.6 Added support for table argument.
-- @changed 1.86.0 Added PATCH and TRACE methods.
function request(...) end
--- Make a HTTP GET request to the given url.
--
-- @tparam string url The url to request
-- @tparam[opt] { [string] = string } headers Additional headers to send as part
-- of this request.
-- @tparam[opt] boolean binary Whether to make a binary HTTP request. If true,
-- the body will not be UTF-8 encoded, and the received response will not be
-- decoded.
--
-- @tparam[2] {
-- url = string, headers? = { [string] = string },
-- binary? = boolean, method? = string, redirect? = boolean,
-- } request Options for the request. See @{http.request} for details on how
-- these options behave.
--
-- @treturn Response The resulting http response, which can be read from.
-- @treturn[2] nil When the http request failed, such as in the event of a 404
-- error or connection timeout.
-- @treturn string A message detailing why the request failed.
-- @treturn Response|nil The failing http response, if available.
--
-- @changed 1.63 Added argument for headers.
-- @changed 1.80pr1 Response handles are now returned on error if available.
-- @changed 1.80pr1 Added argument for binary handles.
-- @changed 1.80pr1.6 Added support for table argument.
-- @changed 1.86.0 Added PATCH and TRACE methods.
--
-- @usage Make a request to [example.tweaked.cc](https://example.tweaked.cc),
-- and print the returned page.
-- ```lua
-- local request = http.get("https://example.tweaked.cc")
-- print(request.readAll())
-- -- => HTTP is working!
-- request.close()
-- ```
function get(...) end
--- Make a HTTP POST request to the given url.
--
-- @tparam string url The url to request
-- @tparam string body The body of the POST request.
-- @tparam[opt] { [string] = string } headers Additional headers to send as part
-- of this request.
-- @tparam[opt] boolean binary Whether to make a binary HTTP request. If true,
-- the body will not be UTF-8 encoded, and the received response will not be
-- decoded.
--
-- @tparam[2] {
-- url = string, body? = string, headers? = { [string] = string },
-- binary? = boolean, method? = string, redirect? = boolean,
-- } request Options for the request. See @{http.request} for details on how
-- these options behave.
--
-- @treturn Response The resulting http response, which can be read from.
-- @treturn[2] nil When the http request failed, such as in the event of a 404
-- error or connection timeout.
-- @treturn string A message detailing why the request failed.
-- @treturn Response|nil The failing http response, if available.
--
-- @since 1.31
-- @changed 1.63 Added argument for headers.
-- @changed 1.80pr1 Response handles are now returned on error if available.
-- @changed 1.80pr1 Added argument for binary handles.
-- @changed 1.80pr1.6 Added support for table argument.
-- @changed 1.86.0 Added PATCH and TRACE methods.
function post(...) end
--- Asynchronously determine whether a URL can be requested.
--
-- If this returns `true`, one should also listen for [`http_check`
-- events](#http-check-event) which will container further information about
-- whether the URL is allowed or not.
--
-- @tparam string url The URL to check.
-- @treturn true When this url is not invalid. This does not imply that it is
-- allowed - see the comment above.
-- @treturn[2] false When this url is invalid.
-- @treturn string A reason why this URL is not valid (for instance, if it is
-- malformed, or blocked).
--
-- @see http.checkURL For a synchronous version.
function checkURLAsync(url) end
--- Determine whether a URL can be requested.
--
-- If this returns `true`, one should also listen for [`http_check`
-- events](#http-check-event) which will container further information about
-- whether the URL is allowed or not.
--
-- @tparam string url The URL to check.
-- @treturn true When this url is valid and can be requested via @{http.request}.
-- @treturn[2] false When this url is invalid.
-- @treturn string A reason why this URL is not valid (for instance, if it is
-- malformed, or blocked).
--
-- @see http.checkURLAsync For an asynchronous version.
--
-- @usage
-- ```lua
-- print(http.checkURL("https://example.tweaked.cc/"))
-- -- => true
-- print(http.checkURL("http://localhost/"))
-- -- => false Domain not permitted
-- print(http.checkURL("not a url"))
-- -- => false URL malformed
-- ```
function checkURL(url) end
--- Open a websocket.
--
-- @tparam string url The websocket url to connect to. This should have the
-- `ws://` or `wss://` protocol.
-- @tparam[opt] { [string] = string } headers Additional headers to send as part
-- of the initial websocket connection.
--
-- @treturn Websocket The websocket connection.
-- @treturn[2] false If the websocket connection failed.
-- @treturn string An error message describing why the connection failed.
-- @since 1.80pr1.1
-- @changed 1.80pr1.3 No longer asynchronous.
-- @changed 1.95.3 Added User-Agent to default headers.
function websocket(url, headers) end
--- Asynchronously open a websocket.
--
-- This returns immediately, a [`websocket_success`](#websocket-success-event)
-- or [`websocket_failure`](#websocket-failure-event) will be queued once the
-- request has completed.
--
-- @tparam string url The websocket url to connect to. This should have the
-- `ws://` or `wss://` protocol.
-- @tparam[opt] { [string] = string } headers Additional headers to send as part
-- of the initial websocket connection.
-- @since 1.80pr1.3
-- @changed 1.95.3 Added User-Agent to default headers.
function websocketAsync(url, headers) end

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-- Defined in bios.lua
--[[- Loads the given API into the global environment.
This function loads and executes the file at the given path, and all global
variables and functions exported by it will by available through the use of
`myAPI.<function name>`, where `myAPI` is the base name of the API file.
@tparam string path The path of the API to load.
@treturn boolean Whether or not the API was successfully loaded.
@since 1.2
@deprecated When possible it's best to avoid using this function. It pollutes
the global table and can mask errors.
@{require} should be used to load libraries instead.
]]
function loadAPI(path) end
--- Unloads an API which was loaded by @{os.loadAPI}.
--
-- This effectively removes the specified table from `_G`.
--
-- @tparam string name The name of the API to unload.
-- @since 1.2
-- @deprecated See @{os.loadAPI} for why.
function unloadAPI(name) end
--[[- Pause execution of the current thread and waits for any events matching
`filter`.
This function @{coroutine.yield|yields} the current process and waits for it
to be resumed with a vararg list where the first element matches `filter`.
If no `filter` is supplied, this will match all events.
Unlike @{os.pullEventRaw}, it will stop the application upon a "terminate"
event, printing the error "Terminated".
@tparam[opt] string filter Event to filter for.
@treturn string event The name of the event that fired.
@treturn any param... Optional additional parameters of the event.
@usage Listen for `mouse_click` events.
while true do
local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_click")
print("Button", button, "was clicked at", x, ",", y)
end
@usage Listen for multiple events.
while true do
local eventData = {os.pullEvent()}
local event = eventData[1]
if event == "mouse_click" then
print("Button", eventData[2], "was clicked at", eventData[3], ",", eventData[4])
elseif event == "key" then
print("Key code", eventData[2], "was pressed")
end
end
@see os.pullEventRaw To pull the terminate event.
@changed 1.3 Added filter argument.
]]
function pullEvent(filter) end
--[[- Pause execution of the current thread and waits for events, including the
`terminate` event.
This behaves almost the same as @{os.pullEvent}, except it allows you to handle
the `terminate` event yourself - the program will not stop execution when
<kbd>Ctrl+T</kbd> is pressed.
@tparam[opt] string filter Event to filter for.
@treturn string event The name of the event that fired.
@treturn any param... Optional additional parameters of the event.
@usage Listen for `terminate` events.
while true do
local event = os.pullEventRaw()
if event == "terminate" then
print("Caught terminate event!")
end
end
@see os.pullEvent To pull events normally.
]]
function pullEventRaw(filter) end
--- Pauses execution for the specified number of seconds, alias of @{_G.sleep}.
--
-- @tparam number time The number of seconds to sleep for, rounded up to the
-- nearest multiple of 0.05.
function sleep(time) end
--- Get the current CraftOS version (for example, `CraftOS 1.8`).
--
-- This is defined by `bios.lua`. For the current version of CC:Tweaked, this
-- should return `CraftOS 1.8`.
--
-- @treturn string The current CraftOS version.
-- @usage os.version()
function version() end
--[[- Run the program at the given path with the specified environment and
arguments.
This function does not resolve program names like the shell does. This means
that, for example, `os.run("edit")` will not work. As well as this, it does not
provide access to the @{shell} API in the environment. For this behaviour, use
@{shell.run} instead.
If the program cannot be found, or failed to run, it will print the error and
return `false`. If you want to handle this more gracefully, use an alternative
such as @{loadfile}.
@tparam table env The environment to run the program with.
@tparam string path The exact path of the program to run.
@param ... The arguments to pass to the program.
@treturn boolean Whether or not the program ran successfully.
@usage Run the default shell from within your program:
os.run({}, "/rom/programs/shell.lua")
@see shell.run
@see loadfile
]]
function run(env, path, ...) end

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--[[- Craft a recipe based on the turtle's inventory.
The turtle's inventory should set up like a crafting grid. For instance, to
craft sticks, slots 1 and 5 should contain planks. _All_ other slots should be
empty, including those outside the crafting "grid".
@tparam[opt=64] number limit The maximum number of crafting steps to run.
@throws When limit is less than 1 or greater than 64.
@treturn[1] true If crafting succeeds.
@treturn[2] false If crafting fails.
@treturn string A string describing why crafting failed.
@since 1.4
]]
function craft(limit) end

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org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G
# Mod properties
mod_version=1.99.0
# Minecraft properties (update mods.toml when changing)
mc_version=1.17.1
mapping_version=2021.09.05
forge_version=37.0.85
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distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
distributionPath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.3-bin.zip
zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
zipStorePath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.3-bin.zip

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright © 2015-2021 the original authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
##############################################################################
##
## Gradle start up script for UN*X
##
#
# Gradle start up script for POSIX generated by Gradle.
#
# Important for running:
#
# (1) You need a POSIX-compliant shell to run this script. If your /bin/sh is
# noncompliant, but you have some other compliant shell such as ksh or
# bash, then to run this script, type that shell name before the whole
# command line, like:
#
# ksh Gradle
#
# Busybox and similar reduced shells will NOT work, because this script
# requires all of these POSIX shell features:
# * functions;
# * expansions «$var», «${var}», «${var:-default}», «${var+SET}»,
# «${var#prefix}», «${var%suffix}», and «$( cmd )»;
# * compound commands having a testable exit status, especially «case»;
# * various built-in commands including «command», «set», and «ulimit».
#
# Important for patching:
#
# (2) This script targets any POSIX shell, so it avoids extensions provided
# by Bash, Ksh, etc; in particular arrays are avoided.
#
# The "traditional" practice of packing multiple parameters into a
# space-separated string is a well documented source of bugs and security
# problems, so this is (mostly) avoided, by progressively accumulating
# options in "$@", and eventually passing that to Java.
#
# Where the inherited environment variables (DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS,
# and GRADLE_OPTS) rely on word-splitting, this is performed explicitly;
# see the in-line comments for details.
#
# There are tweaks for specific operating systems such as AIX, CygWin,
# Darwin, MinGW, and NonStop.
#
# (3) This script is generated from the Groovy template
# https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/master/subprojects/plugins/src/main/resources/org/gradle/api/internal/plugins/unixStartScript.txt
# within the Gradle project.
#
# You can find Gradle at https://github.com/gradle/gradle/.
#
##############################################################################
# Attempt to set APP_HOME
# Resolve links: $0 may be a link
PRG="$0"
# Need this for relative symlinks.
while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
PRG="$link"
else
PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`"/$link"
fi
app_path=$0
# Need this for daisy-chained symlinks.
while
APP_HOME=${app_path%"${app_path##*/}"} # leaves a trailing /; empty if no leading path
[ -h "$app_path" ]
do
ls=$( ls -ld "$app_path" )
link=${ls#*' -> '}
case $link in #(
/*) app_path=$link ;; #(
*) app_path=$APP_HOME$link ;;
esac
done
SAVED="`pwd`"
cd "`dirname \"$PRG\"`/" >/dev/null
APP_HOME="`pwd -P`"
cd "$SAVED" >/dev/null
APP_HOME=$( cd "${APP_HOME:-./}" && pwd -P ) || exit
APP_NAME="Gradle"
APP_BASE_NAME=`basename "$0"`
APP_BASE_NAME=${0##*/}
# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=""
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Xmx64m" "-Xms64m"'
# Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
MAX_FD="maximum"
MAX_FD=maximum
warn () {
echo "$*"
}
} >&2
die () {
echo
echo "$*"
echo
exit 1
}
} >&2
# OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false').
cygwin=false
msys=false
darwin=false
nonstop=false
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN* )
cygwin=true
;;
Darwin* )
darwin=true
;;
MINGW* )
msys=true
;;
NONSTOP* )
nonstop=true
;;
case "$( uname )" in #(
CYGWIN* ) cygwin=true ;; #(
Darwin* ) darwin=true ;; #(
MSYS* | MINGW* ) msys=true ;; #(
NONSTOP* ) nonstop=true ;;
esac
CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar
# Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM.
if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
# IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
JAVACMD=$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java
else
JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
JAVACMD=$JAVA_HOME/bin/java
fi
if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: $JAVA_HOME
@@ -81,7 +132,7 @@ Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi
else
JAVACMD="java"
JAVACMD=java
which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
@@ -89,84 +140,95 @@ location of your Java installation."
fi
# Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
if [ "$cygwin" = "false" -a "$darwin" = "false" -a "$nonstop" = "false" ] ; then
MAX_FD_LIMIT=`ulimit -H -n`
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MAX_FD" = "maximum" -o "$MAX_FD" = "max" ] ; then
MAX_FD="$MAX_FD_LIMIT"
fi
ulimit -n $MAX_FD
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD"
fi
else
warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD_LIMIT"
fi
fi
# For Darwin, add options to specify how the application appears in the dock
if $darwin; then
GRADLE_OPTS="$GRADLE_OPTS \"-Xdock:name=$APP_NAME\" \"-Xdock:icon=$APP_HOME/media/gradle.icns\""
fi
# For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
if $cygwin ; then
APP_HOME=`cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME"`
CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH"`
JAVACMD=`cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD"`
# We build the pattern for arguments to be converted via cygpath
ROOTDIRSRAW=`find -L / -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null`
SEP=""
for dir in $ROOTDIRSRAW ; do
ROOTDIRS="$ROOTDIRS$SEP$dir"
SEP="|"
done
OURCYGPATTERN="(^($ROOTDIRS))"
# Add a user-defined pattern to the cygpath arguments
if [ "$GRADLE_CYGPATTERN" != "" ] ; then
OURCYGPATTERN="$OURCYGPATTERN|($GRADLE_CYGPATTERN)"
fi
# Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
i=0
for arg in "$@" ; do
CHECK=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "$OURCYGPATTERN" -`
CHECK2=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "^-"` ### Determine if an option
if [ $CHECK -ne 0 ] && [ $CHECK2 -eq 0 ] ; then ### Added a condition
eval `echo args$i`=`cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg"`
else
eval `echo args$i`="\"$arg\""
fi
i=$((i+1))
done
case $i in
(0) set -- ;;
(1) set -- "$args0" ;;
(2) set -- "$args0" "$args1" ;;
(3) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" ;;
(4) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" ;;
(5) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" ;;
(6) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" ;;
(7) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" ;;
(8) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" ;;
(9) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" "$args8" ;;
if ! "$cygwin" && ! "$darwin" && ! "$nonstop" ; then
case $MAX_FD in #(
max*)
MAX_FD=$( ulimit -H -n ) ||
warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit"
esac
case $MAX_FD in #(
'' | soft) :;; #(
*)
ulimit -n "$MAX_FD" ||
warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit to $MAX_FD"
esac
fi
# Escape application args
save () {
for i do printf %s\\n "$i" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g;1s/^/'/;\$s/\$/' \\\\/" ; done
echo " "
}
APP_ARGS=$(save "$@")
# Collect all arguments for the java command, stacking in reverse order:
# * args from the command line
# * the main class name
# * -classpath
# * -D...appname settings
# * --module-path (only if needed)
# * DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, JAVA_OPTS, and GRADLE_OPTS environment variables.
# Collect all arguments for the java command, following the shell quoting and substitution rules
eval set -- $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS "\"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME\"" -classpath "\"$CLASSPATH\"" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain "$APP_ARGS"
# For Cygwin or MSYS, switch paths to Windows format before running java
if "$cygwin" || "$msys" ; then
APP_HOME=$( cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME" )
CLASSPATH=$( cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH" )
# by default we should be in the correct project dir, but when run from Finder on Mac, the cwd is wrong
if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$HOME" = "$PWD" ]; then
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
JAVACMD=$( cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD" )
# Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
for arg do
if
case $arg in #(
-*) false ;; # don't mess with options #(
/?*) t=${arg#/} t=/${t%%/*} # looks like a POSIX filepath
[ -e "$t" ] ;; #(
*) false ;;
esac
then
arg=$( cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg" )
fi
# Roll the args list around exactly as many times as the number of
# args, so each arg winds up back in the position where it started, but
# possibly modified.
#
# NB: a `for` loop captures its iteration list before it begins, so
# changing the positional parameters here affects neither the number of
# iterations, nor the values presented in `arg`.
shift # remove old arg
set -- "$@" "$arg" # push replacement arg
done
fi
# Collect all arguments for the java command;
# * $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS, $JAVA_OPTS, and $GRADLE_OPTS can contain fragments of
# shell script including quotes and variable substitutions, so put them in
# double quotes to make sure that they get re-expanded; and
# * put everything else in single quotes, so that it's not re-expanded.
set -- \
"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME" \
-classpath "$CLASSPATH" \
org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain \
"$@"
# Use "xargs" to parse quoted args.
#
# With -n1 it outputs one arg per line, with the quotes and backslashes removed.
#
# In Bash we could simply go:
#
# readarray ARGS < <( xargs -n1 <<<"$var" ) &&
# set -- "${ARGS[@]}" "$@"
#
# but POSIX shell has neither arrays nor command substitution, so instead we
# post-process each arg (as a line of input to sed) to backslash-escape any
# character that might be a shell metacharacter, then use eval to reverse
# that process (while maintaining the separation between arguments), and wrap
# the whole thing up as a single "set" statement.
#
# This will of course break if any of these variables contains a newline or
# an unmatched quote.
#
eval "set -- $(
printf '%s\n' "$DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS" |
xargs -n1 |
sed ' s~[^-[:alnum:]+,./:=@_]~\\&~g; ' |
tr '\n' ' '
)" '"$@"'
exec "$JAVACMD" "$@"

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@rem
@rem Copyright 2015 the original author or authors.
@rem
@rem Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
@rem you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@rem You may obtain a copy of the License at
@rem
@rem https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
@rem
@rem Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
@rem distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
@rem WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
@rem See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
@rem limitations under the License.
@rem
@if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off
@rem ##########################################################################
@rem
@@ -13,15 +29,18 @@ if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%
@rem Resolve any "." and ".." in APP_HOME to make it shorter.
for %%i in ("%APP_HOME%") do set APP_HOME=%%~fi
@rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Xmx64m" "-Xms64m"
@rem Find java.exe
if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto execute
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
@@ -35,7 +54,7 @@ goto fail
set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init
if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto execute
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
@@ -45,28 +64,14 @@ echo location of your Java installation.
goto fail
:init
@rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants
if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args
:win9xME_args
@rem Slurp the command line arguments.
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set _SKIP=2
:win9xME_args_slurp
if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
:execute
@rem Setup the command line
set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.jar
@rem Execute Gradle
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %GRADLE_OPTS% "-Dorg.gradle.appname=%APP_BASE_NAME%" -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain %CMD_LINE_ARGS%
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %GRADLE_OPTS% "-Dorg.gradle.appname=%APP_BASE_NAME%" -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain %*
:end
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; -*- mode: Lisp;-*-
(sources
/doc/stub/
/doc/events/
/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/bios.lua
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/
/src/test/resources/test-rom
/src/web/mount)
(doc
(destination build/docs/lua)
(index doc/index.md)
(site
(title "CC: Tweaked")
(logo src/main/resources/pack.png)
(url https://tweaked.cc/)
(source-link https://github.com/cc-tweaked/CC-Tweaked/blob/${commit}/${path}#L${line})
(styles src/web/styles.css)
(scripts build/rollup/index.js)
(head doc/head.html))
(module-kinds
(peripheral Peripherals)
(generic_peripheral "Generic Peripherals")
(event Events))
(library-path
/doc/stub/
/build/docs/luaJavadoc/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/command/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/turtle/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/main/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/command/
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/modules/turtle/))
(at /
(linters
syntax:string-index
;; It'd be nice to avoid this, but right now there's a lot of instances of
;; it.
-var:set-loop
;; It's useful to name arguments for documentation, so we allow this. It'd
;; be good to find a compromise in the future, but this works for now.
-var:unused-arg)
(lint
(bracket-spaces
(call no-space)
(function-args no-space)
(parens no-space)
(table space)
(index no-space))
(allow-clarifying-parens true)
;; colours imports from colors, and we don't handle that right now.
;; keys is entirely dynamic, so we skip it.
(dynamic-modules colours keys _G)
(globals
:max
_CC_DEFAULT_SETTINGS
_CC_DISABLE_LUA51_FEATURES
_HOST
;; Ideally we'd pick these up from bios.lua, but illuaminate currently
;; isn't smart enough.
sleep write printError read rs)))
;; We disable the unused global linter in bios.lua and the APIs. In the future
;; hopefully we'll get illuaminate to handle this.
(at
(/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/bios.lua
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/)
(linters -var:unused-global)
(lint (allow-toplevel-global true)))
;; Silence some variable warnings in documentation stubs.
(at (/doc/stub/ /build/docs/luaJavadoc/)
(linters -var:unused-global)
(lint (allow-toplevel-global true)))
;; Suppress warnings for currently undocumented modules.
(at
(; Lua APIs
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/io.lua
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/window.lua)
(linters -doc:undocumented -doc:undocumented-arg -doc:undocumented-return))
;; Suppress warnings for various APIs using its own deprecated members.
(at
(/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/bios.lua
/src/main/resources/*/computercraft/lua/rom/apis/turtle/turtle.lua)
(linters -var:deprecated))
(at /src/test/resources/test-rom
; We should still be able to test deprecated members.
(linters -var:deprecated)
(lint
(globals
:max sleep write
cct_test describe expect howlci fail it pending stub)))
(at /src/web/mount/expr_template.lua (lint (globals :max __expr__)))

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<classpath>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="src/core"/>
<classpathentry excluding="org/luaj/vm2/luajc/antlr/|org/luaj/vm2/luajc/lst/|org/luaj/vm2/luajc/JavaCodeGenerator.java" kind="src" path="src/jse"/>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="src/jme"/>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="test/java"/>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="test/junit"/>
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Getting Started with LuaJ
</h1>
James Roseborough, Ian Farmer, Version 2.0.3
<p>
<small>
Copyright &copy; 2009-2012 Luaj.org.
Freely available under the terms of the
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=196142">Luaj license</a>.
</small>
<hr>
<p>
<a href="#1">introduction</a>
&middot;
<a href="#2">examples</a>
&middot;
<a href="#3">concepts</a>
&middot;
<a href="#4">libraries</a>
&middot;
<a href="#5">luaj api</a>
&middot;
<a href="#6">parser</a>
&middot;
<a href="#7">building</a>
&middot;
<a href="#8">downloads</a>
&middot;
<a href="#9">release notes</a>
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<p>
<h1>1 - <a name="1">Introduction</a></h1>
<h2>Goals of Luaj</h2>
Luaj is a lua interpreter based on the 5.1.x version of lua with the following goals in mind:
<ul>
<li>Java-centric implementation of lua vm built to leverage standard Java features.
<li>Lightweight, high performance execution of lua.
<li>Multi-platform to be able to run on JME, JSE, or JEE environments.
<li>Complete set of libraries and tools for integration into real-world projects.
<li>Dependable due to sufficient unit testing of vm and library features.
</ul>
<h2>Differences with 1.0</h2>
In addition to the basic goals of luaj, version 2.0 is aimed
at improving on the 1.0 vm in the following aspects.
<ul>
<li>Support for compiling lua source code into Java source code.
<li>Support for compiling lua bytecode directly into Java bytecode.
<li>Improved performance of of lua bytecode processing.
<li>Stackless vm design centered around dynamically typed objects.
<li>More alignment with C API (see <a href="names.csv">names.csv</a> for details)
<li>Improved class and package naming conventions.
<li>Improved unit tests of core classes.
<li>Improved quality due to major redesign and rewrite of core elements.
<li>More complete implementation including weak keys and values, and all metatags.
</ul>
<h2>Performance</h2>
Good performance is a major goal of luaj.
The following table provides measured execution times on a subset of benchmarks from
<a href="http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/">the computer language benchmarks game</a>
in comparison with the standard C distribution.
<table cellspacing="10"><tr><td><table>
<tr valign="top">
<td><u>Project</td>
<td><u>Version</td>
<td><u>Mode</td>
<td rowspan="9">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td colspan="4" align="center"><u>Benchmark&nbsp;execution&nbsp;time&nbsp;(sec)</td>
<td rowspan="9">&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td><u>Language</td>
<td><u>Sample&nbsp;command</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td colspan="2"></td>
<td></td>
<td><em>binarytrees 15</em></td>
<td><em>fannkuch 10</em></td>
<td><em>nbody 1e6</em></td>
<td><em>nsieve 9</em></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>luaj</td>
<td>2.0</td>
<td>-b (luajc)</td>
<td>2.980</td>
<td>5.073</td>
<td>16.794</td>
<td>11.274</td>
<td>Java</td>
<td>java -cp luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;bcel-5.2.jar lua <b>-b</b> fannkuch.lua 10</td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td>-j (lua2java)</td>
<td>4.463</td>
<td>5.884</td>
<td>16.701</td>
<td>13.789</td>
<td></td>
<td>java -cp luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua <b>-j</b> fannkuch.lua 10</td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td>-n (interpreted)</td>
<td>12.838</td>
<td>23.290</td>
<td>36.894</td>
<td>15.163</td>
<td></td>
<td>java -cp luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua -n fannkuch.lua 10</td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>lua</td>
<td>5.1.4</td>
<td></td>
<td>17.637</td>
<td>16.044</td>
<td>15.201</td>
<td>5.477</td>
<td>C</td>
<td>lua fannkuch.lua 10</td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>jill</td>
<td>1.0.1</td>
<td></td>
<td>44.512</td>
<td>54.630</td>
<td>72.172</td>
<td>20.779</td>
<td>Java</td>
<td></td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>kahlua</td>
<td>1.0</td>
<td>jse</td>
<td>22.963</td>
<td>63.277</td>
<td>68.223</td>
<td>21.529</td>
<td>Java</td>
<td></td></tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>mochalua</td>
<td>1.0</td>
<td></td>
<td>50.457</td>
<td>70.368</td>
<td>82.868</td>
<td>41.262</td>
<td>Java</td>
<td></td></tr>
</table></td></tr></table>
Luaj in interpreted mode performs well for the benchmarks, and even better when source-to-source (lua2java)
or bytecode-to-bytecode (luajc) compilers are used,
and actually executes <em>faster</em> than C-based lua in some cases.
It is also faster than Java-lua implementations Jill, Kahlua, and Mochalua for all benchmarks tested.
<h1>2 - <a name="2">Simple Examples</a></h1>
<h2>Run a lua script in Java SE</h2>
<p>
From the main distribution directory line type:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua examples/lua/hello.lua
</pre>
<p>
You should see the following output:
<pre>
hello, world
</pre>
To see how luaj can be used to acccess most Java API's including swing, try:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua examples/lua/swingapp.lua
</pre>
<h2>Compile lua source to lua bytecode</h2>
<p>
From the main distribution directory line type:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar luac examples/lua/hello.lua
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua luac.out
</pre>
<p>
The compiled output "luac.out" is lua bytecode and should run and produce the same result.
<h2>Compile lua source to java source</h2>
<p>
Luaj can compile to lua source code to Java source code:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua2java -s examples/lua -d . hello.lua
javac -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar hello.java
java -cp &quot;lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;.&quot; lua -l hello
</pre>
<p>
The output <em>hello.java</em> is Java source, that implements the logic in hello.lua directly.
Once <em>hello.java</em> is compiled into <em>hello.class</em> it can be required and used in place of the original lua script, but with better performance.
There are no additional dependencies for compiling or running source-to-source compiled lua.
<p>
Lua scripts can also be run directly in this mode without precompiling using the <em>lua</em> command with the <b><em>-j</em></b> option when run in JDK 1.5 or higher:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua -j examples/lua/hello.lua
</pre>
<h2>Compile lua bytecode to java bytecode</h2>
<p>
Luaj can compile lua sources or binaries directly to java bytecode if the bcel library is on the class path. From the main distribution directory line type:
<pre>
ant bcel-lib
java -cp &quot;lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;lib/bcel-5.2.jar&quot; luajc -s examples/lua -d . hello.lua
java -cp &quot;lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;.&quot; lua -l hello
</pre>
<p>
The output <em>hello.class</em> is Java bytecode, should run and produce the same result.
There is no runtime dependency on the bcel library,
but the compiled classes must be in the class path at runtime, unless runtime jit-compiling via luajc and bcel are desired (see later sections).
<p>
Lua scripts can also be run directly in this mode without precompiling using the <em>lua</em> command with the <b><em>-b</em></b> option and providing the <em>bcel</em> library in the class path:
<pre>
java -cp &quot;lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;lib/bcel-5.2.jar&quot; lua -b examples/lua/hello.lua
</pre>
<h2>Run a script in a Java Application</h2>
<p>
The following pattern is used within Java SE
<pre>
import org.luaj.vm2.*;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.jse.*;
String script = "examples/lua/hello.lua";
LuaValue _G = JsePlatform.standardGlobals();
_G.get("dofile").call( LuaValue.valueOf(script) );
</pre>
<p>
A simple example may be found in
<pre>
examples/jse/SampleJseMain.java
</pre>
<p>
You must include the library <b>lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar</b> in your class path.
<h2>Run a script in a MIDlet</h2>
<p>
The for MIDlets the <em>JmePlatform</em> is used instead:
<pre>
import org.luaj.vm2.*;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.jme.*;
String script = "examples/lua/hello.lua";
LuaValue _G = JmePlatform.standardGlobals();
_G.get("dofile").call( LuaValue.valueOf(script) );
</pre>
<p>
The file must be a resource within within the midlet jar for <em>dofile()</em> to find it.
Any files included via <em>require()</em> must also be part of the midlet resources.
<p>
A simple example may be found in
<pre>
examples/jme/SampleMIDlet.java
</pre>
<p>
You must include the library <b>lib/luaj-jme-2.0.3.jar</b> in your midlet jar.
<p>
An ant script to build and run the midlet is in
<pre>
build-midlet.xml
</pre>
<p>
You must install the wireless toolkit and define <em>WTK_HOME</em> for this script to work.
<h2>Run a script using JSR-223 Dynamic Scripting</h2>
<p>
The standard use of JSR-223 scripting engines may be used:
<pre>
ScriptEngineManager mgr = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptEngine e = mgr.getEngineByExtension(".lua");
e.put("x", 25);
e.eval("y = math.sqrt(x)");
System.out.println( "y="+e.get("y") );
</pre>
<p>
All standard aspects of script engines including compiled statements should be supported.
<p>
You must include the library <b>lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar</b> in your class path.
<p>
A working example may be found in
<pre>
examples/jse/ScriptEngineSample.java
</pre>
To compile and run it using Java 1.6 or higher:
<pre>
javac examples/jse/ScriptEngineSample.java
java -cp &quot;lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar;examples/jse&quot; ScriptEngineSample
</pre>
<h2>Excluding the lua bytecode compiler</h2>
By default, the compiler is included whenever <em>standardGlobals()</em> or <em>debugGlobals()</em> are called.
Without a compiler, files can still be executed, but they must be compiled elsewhere beforehand.
The "luac" utility is provided in the jse jar for this purpose, or a standard lua compiler can be used.
<p>
To exclude the lua-to-lua-bytecode compiler, do not call
<em>standardGlobals()</em> or <em>debugGlobals()</em>
but instead initialize globals with including only those libraries
that are needed and omitting the line:
<pre>
org.luaj.vm2.compiler.LuaC.install();
</pre>
<h2>Including the Lua2Java lua-source-to-Java-source compiler</h2>
<p>
To compile from lua sources to Java sources for all lua loaded at runtime,
install the Lua2Java compiler <em>after</em> globals have been created using:
<pre>
org.luaj.vm2.jse.lua2java.Lua2Java.install();
</pre>
This uses the system Java compiler to compile from Java source to Java bytecode,
and cannot compile lua binary files containing lua bytecode at runtime.
<h2>Including the LuaJC lua-bytecode-to-Java-bytecode compiler</h2>
<p>
To compile from lua to Java bytecode for all lua loaded at runtime,
install the LuaJC compiler <em>after</em> globals have been created using:
<pre>
org.luaj.vm2.jse.luajc.LuaJC.install();
</pre>
<p>
This will compile all lua bytecode into Java bytecode, regardless of if they are loaded as
lua source or lua binary files.
<p>
The requires <em>bcel</em> to be on the class path, and the ClassLoader of JSE or CDC.
<h1>3 - <a name="3">Concepts</a></h1>
<h2>Globals</h2>
The old notion of platform has been replaced with creation of globals.
Two classes are provided to encapsulate common combinations of libraries.
<h3>JsePlatform</h3>
This class can be used as a factory for globals in a typical Java SE application.
All standard libraries are included, as well as the luajava library.
The default search path is the current directory,
and the math operations include all those supported by Java SE.
<h3>JmePlatform</h3>
This class can be used to set up the basic environment for a Java ME application.
The default search path is limited to the jar resources,
and the math operations are limited to those supported by Java ME.
All libraries are included except luajava, and the os, io, and math libraries are
limited to those functions that can be supported on that platform.
<h1>4 - <a name="4">Libraries</a></h1>
<h2>Standard Libraries</h2>
Libraries are coded to closely match the behavior specified in
See <a href="http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/">standard lua documentation</a> for details on the library API's
<p>
The following libraries are loaded by both <em>JsePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> and <em>JmePlatform.standardGlobals()</em>:
<pre> base
coroutine
io
math
os
package
string
table
</pre>
<p>
The <em>JsePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> globals also include:
<pre> luajava
</pre>
<p>
The <em>JsePlatform.debugGlobals()</em> and <em>JsePlatform.debugGlobals()</em> functions produce globals that include:
<pre> debug
</pre>
<h3>I/O Library</h3>
The implementation of the <em>io</em> library differs by platform owing to platform limitations.
<p>
The <em>JmePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> instantiated the io library <em>io</em> in
<pre>
src/jme/org/luaj/vm2/lib/jme/JmeIoLib.java
</pre>
The <em>JsePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> includes support for random access and is in
<pre>
src/jse/org/luaj/vm2/lib/jse/JseIoLib.java
</pre>
<h3>OS Library</h3>
The implementation of the <em>os</em> library also differs per platform.
<p>
The basic <em>os</em> library implementation us used by <em>JmePlatform</em> and is in:
<pre>
src/core/org/luaj/lib/OsLib.java
</pre>
A richer version for use by <em>JsePlatform</em> is :
<pre>
src/jse/org/luaj/vm2/lib/jse/JseOsLib.java
</pre>
Time is a represented as number of milliseconds since the epoch,
and most time and date formatting, locales, and other features
are not implemented.
<h3>Coroutine Library</h3>
The <em>coroutine</em> library is implemented using one JavaThread per coroutine.
This allows <em>coroutine.yield()</em> can be called from anywhere,
as with the yield-from-anywhere patch in C-based lua.
<p>
Luaj uses WeakReferences and the OrphanedThread error to ensure that coroutines that are no longer referenced
are properly garbage collected. For thread safety, OrphanedThread should not be caught by Java code.
See <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/LuaThread.html">LuaThread</a>
and <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/OrphanedThread.html">OrphanedThread</a>
javadoc for details.
<h3>Debug Library</h3>
The <em>debug</em> library is not included by default by
<em>JmePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> or <em>JsePlatform.standardGlobsls()</em> .
The functions <em>JmePlatform.debugGlobals()</em> and <em>JsePlatform.debugGlobsls()</em>
create globals that contain the debug library in addition to the other standard libraries.
To install dynamically from lua use java-class-based require:</em>:
<pre>
require 'org.luaj.vm2.lib.DebugLib'
</pre>
The <em>lua</em> command line utility includes the <em>debug</em> library by default.
<h3>The Luajava Library</h3>
The <em>JsePlatform.standardGlobals()</em> includes the <em>luajava</em> library, which simplifies binding to Java classes and methods.
It is patterned after the original <a href="http://www.keplerproject.org/luajava/">luajava project</a>.
<p>
The following lua script will open a swing frame on Java SE:
<pre>
jframe = luajava.bindClass( "javax.swing.JFrame" )
frame = luajava.newInstance( "javax.swing.JFrame", "Texts" );
frame:setDefaultCloseOperation(jframe.EXIT_ON_CLOSE)
frame:setSize(300,400)
frame:setVisible(true)
</pre>
<p>
See a longer sample in <em>examples/lua/swingapp.lua</em> for details, including a simple animation loop, rendering graphics, mouse and key handling, and image loading.
Or try running it using:
<pre>
java -cp lib/luaj-jse-2.0.3.jar lua examples/lua/swingapp.lua
</pre>
<p>
The Java ME platform does not include this library, and it cannot be made to work because of the lack of a reflection API in Java ME.
<p>
The <em>lua</em> connand line tool includes <em>luajava</em>.
<h1>5 - <a name="5">LuaJ API</a></h1>
<h2>API Javadoc</h2>
The javadoc for the main classes in the LuaJ API are on line at
<pre>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/index.html">http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0</a>
</pre>
You can also build a local version from sources using
<pre>
ant doc
</pre>
<h2>LuaValue and Varargs</h2>
All lua value manipulation is now organized around
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/LuaValue.html">LuaValue</a>
which exposes the majority of interfaces used for lua computation.
<pre>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/LuaValue.html">org.luaj.vm2.LuaValue</a>
</pre>
<h3>Common Functions</h3>
<em>LuaValue</em> exposes functions for each of the operations in LuaJ.
Some commonly used functions and constants include:
<pre>
call(); // invoke the function with no arguments
call(LuaValue arg1); // call the function with 1 argument
invoke(Varargs arg); // call the function with variable arguments, variable return values
get(int index); // get a table entry using an integer key
get(LuaValue key); // get a table entry using an arbitrary key, may be a LuaInteger
rawget(int index); // raw get without metatable calls
valueOf(int i); // return LuaValue corresponding to an integer
valueOf(String s); // return LuaValue corresponding to a String
toint(); // return value as a Java int
tojstring(); // return value as a Java String
isnil(); // is the value nil
NIL; // the value nil
NONE; // a Varargs instance with no values
</pre>
<h2>Varargs</h2>
The interface <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/Varargs.html">Varargs</a> provides an abstraction for
both a variable argument list and multiple return values.
For convenience, <em>LuaValue</em> implements <em>Varargs</em> so a single value can be supplied anywhere
variable arguments are expected.
<pre>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/Varargs.html">org.luaj.vm2.Varargs</a>
</pre>
<h3>Common Functions</h3>
<em>Varargs</em> exposes functions for accessing elements, and coercing them to specific types:
<pre>
narg(); // return number of arguments
arg1(); // return the first argument
arg(int n); // return the nth argument
isnil(int n); // true if the nth argument is nil
checktable(int n); // return table or throw error
optlong(int n,long d); // return n if a long, d if no argument, or error if not a long
</pre>
See the <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/Varargs.html">Varargs</a> API for a complete list.
<h2>LibFunction</h2>
The simplest way to implement a function is to choose a base class based on the number of arguments to the function.
LuaJ provides 5 base classes for this purpose, depending if the function has 0, 1, 2, 3 or variable arguments,
and if it provide multiple return values.
<pre>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/lib/ZeroArgFunction.html">org.luaj.vm2.lib.ZeroArgFunction</a>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/lib/OneArgFunction.html">org.luaj.vm2.lib.OneArgFunction</a>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/lib/TwoArgFunction.html">org.luaj.vm2.lib.TwoArgFunction</a>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/lib/ThreeArgFunction.html">org.luaj.vm2.lib.ThreeArgFunction</a>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/lib/VarArgFunction.html">org.luaj.vm2.lib.VarArgFunction</a>
</pre>
Each of these functions has an abstract method that must be implemented,
and argument fixup is done automatically by the classes as each Java function is invoked.
<p>
For example, to implement a &quot;hello, world&quot; function, we could supply:
<pre>
pubic class hello extends ZeroArgFunction {
public LuaValue call() {
env.get("print").call(valueOf("hello, world"));
}
}
</pre>
The value <em>env</em> is the environment of the function, and is normally supplied
by the instantiating object whenever default loading is used.
<p>
Calling this function from lua could be done by:
<pre>
require( 'hello' )()
</pre>
while calling this function from Java would look like:
<pre>
new hello().call();
</pre>
Note that in both the lua and Java case, extra arguments will be ignored, and the function will be called.
Also, no virtual machine instance is necessary to call the function.
To allow for arguments, or return multiple values, extend one of the other base classes.
<h2>Closures</h2>
Closures still exist in this framework, but are optional, and are only used to implement lua bytecode execution.
<h1>6 - <a name="6">Parser</a></h1>
<h2>Javacc Grammar</h2>
A Javacc grammarwas developed to simplify the creation of Java-based parsers for the lua language.
The grammar is specified for <a href="https://javacc.dev.java.net/">javacc version 5.0</a> because that tool generates standalone
parsers that do not require a separate runtime.
<p>
A plain undecorated grammer that can be used for validation is available in <a href="grammar/Lua51.jj">grammar/Lua51.jj</a>
while a grammar that generates a typed parse tree is in <a href="grammar/LuaParser.jj">grammar/LuaParser.jj</a>
<h2>Creating a Parse Tree from Lua Source</h2>
The default lu compiler does a single-pass compile of lua source to lua bytecode, so no explicit parse tree is produced.
<p>
To simplify the creation of abstract syntax trees from lua sources, the LuaParser class is generated as part of the JME build.
To use it, provide an input stream, and invoke the root generator, which will return a Chunk if the file is valid,
or throw a ParseException if there is a syntax error.
<p>
For example, to parse a file and print all variable names, use code like:
<pre>
try {
String file = "main.lua";
LuaParser parser = new LuaParser(new FileInputStream(file));
Chunk chunk = parser.Chunk();
chunk.accept( new Visitor() {
public void visit(Exp.NameExp exp) {
System.out.println("Name in use: "+exp.name.name);
}
} );
} catch ( ParseException e ) {
System.out.println("parse failed: " + e.getMessage() + "\n"
+ "Token Image: '" + e.currentToken.image + "'\n"
+ "Location: " + e.currentToken.beginLine + ":" + e.currentToken.beginColumn
+ "-" + e.currentToken.endLine + "," + e.currentToken.endColumn);
}
</pre>
In luaj 2.0.3 error reporting was turned on in the parser so line numbers are avaiable for most parse exceptions.
This example may be found in
<pre>
examples/jse/SampleParser.java
</pre>
<p>
See the <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/org/luaj/vm2/ast/package-summary.html">org.luaj.vm2.ast package</a> javadoc for the API relating to the syntax tree that is produced.
<h1>7 - <a name="7">Building and Testing</a></h1>
<h2>Building the jars</h2>
An ant file is included in the root directory which builds the libraries by default.
<p>
Other targets exist for creating distribution file an measuring code coverage of unit tests.
<h2>Unit tests</h2>
<p>
The main luaj JUnit tests are organized into a JUnit 3 suite:
<pre>
test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/AllTests.lua
</pre>
<p>
Unit test scripts can be found in these locations
<pre>
test/lua/*.lua
test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/compiler/lua5.1-tests.zip
test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/compiler/regressions.zip
test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/vm1/luajvm1-tests.zip
</pre>
<h2>Code coverage</h2>
<p>
A build script for running unit tests and producing code coverage statistics is in
<pre>
build-coverage.xml
</pre>
It relies on the cobertura code coverage library.
<h1>8 - <a name="8">Downloads</a></h1>
<h2>Downloads and Project Pages</h2>
Downloads for all version available on SourceForge or LuaForge.
Sources are hosted on SourceForge and available via sourceforge.net
<br/>
<pre>
<a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/">SourceForge Luaj Project Page</a>
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=197627">SourceForge Luaj Download Area</a>
</pre>
<p/>
and LuaForge:
<pre>
<a href="http://luaforge.net/projects/luaj/">LuaForge Luaj Project Page</a>
<a href="http://luaforge.net/frs/?group_id=457">LuaForge Luaj Project Area</a>
</pre>
<h1>9 - <a name="9">Release Notes</a></h1>
<h2>Main Changes by Version</h2>
<table cellspacing="10"><tr><td><table cellspacing="4">
<tr valign="top"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2.0</b></td><td><ul>
<li>Initial release of 2.0 version </li>
</ul></td></tr>
<tr valign="top"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2.0.1</b></td><td><ul>
<li>Improve correctness of singleton construction related to static initialization </li>
<li>Fix nan-related error in constant folding logic that was failing on some JVMs </li>
<li>JSR-223 fixes: add META-INF/services entry in jse jar, improve bindings implementation </li>
</ul></td></tr>
<tr valign="top"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2.0.2</b></td><td><ul>
<li>JSR-223 bindings change: non Java-primitives will now be passed as LuaValue </li>
<li>JSR-223 enhancement: allow both ".lua" and "lua" as extensions in getScriptEngine() </li>
<li>JSR-223 fix: use system class loader to support using luaj as JRE extension </li>
<li>Improve selection logic when binding to overloaded functions using luajava</li>
<li>Enhance javadoc, put it <a href="docs/api/index.html">in distribution</a> and <a href="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/api/2.0/index.html">on line</a></li>
<li>Major refactor of luajava type coercion logic, improve method selection.</li>
<li>Add lib/luaj-sources-2.0.2.jar for easier integration into an IDE such as Netbeans </li>
<tr valign="top"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2.0.3</b></td><td><ul>
<li>Improve coroutine state logic including let unreferenced coroutines be garbage collected </li>
<li>Fix lua command vararg values passed into main script to match what is in global arg table </li>
<li>Add arithmetic metatag processing when left hand side is a number and right hand side has metatable </li>
<li>Fix load(func) when mutiple string fragments are supplied by calls to func </li>
<li>Allow access to public members of private inner classes where possible </li>
<li>Turn on error reporting in LuaParser so line numbers ar available in ParseException </li>
<li>Improve compatibility of table.remove() </li>
<li>Disallow base library setfenv() calls on Java functions </li>
</ul></td></tr>
</table></td></tr></table>
<h2>Known Issues</h2>
<ul>
<li>debug code may not be completely removed by some obfuscators
<li>tail calls are not tracked in debug information
<li>using both version 1 and 2 libraries together in the same java vm has not been tested
<li>module() and setfenv() only partially supported for lau2java or luajc compiled lua
<li>values associated with weak keys may linger longer than expected
<li>behavior of luaj when a SecurityManager is used has not been fully characterized
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<!--
Run code coverage for unit tests on the luaj vm and libraries.
-->
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<property name="instrumented.dir" value="build/instrumented" />
<property name="reports.xml.dir" value="build/reports-junit-xml" />
<property name="reports.html.dir" value="build/reports-junit-html" />
<property name="coverage.xml.dir" value="build/reports-coverage-xml" />
<property name="coverage.html.dir" value="build/reports-coverage-html" />
<property name="cobertura.serfile" value="cobertura.ser" />
<property name="cobertura.logfile" value="cobertura.log" />
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<dependency groupId="net.sourceforge.cobertura" artifactId="cobertura" version="1.9.4.1"/>
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<path id="cobertura.classpath">
<fileset refid="cobutura.fileset" />
</path>
<taskdef classpathref="cobertura.classpath" resource="tasks.properties" />
<import file="wtk.xml"/>
<property environment="env"/>
<target name="clean" description="Remove all files created by the build/test process.">
<delete dir="${classes.dir}" failonerror="yes"/>
<delete dir="${instrumented.dir}" failonerror="yes"/>
<delete file="${cobertura.logfile}" />
<delete file="${cobertura.serfile}" />
</target>
<target name="init">
<ant antfile="build.xml" target="bcel-lib"/>
<ant antfile="build.xml" target="luaj1-lib"/>
<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${instrumented.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${reports.xml.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${reports.html.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${coverage.xml.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="${coverage.html.dir}" />
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="init,wtk-or-fail">
<javac destdir="${classes.dir}" debug="yes" target="1.5">
<classpath refid="cobertura.classpath" />
<classpath refid="wtk-libs" />
<classpath path="lib/bcel-5.2.jar" />
<src path="src/core"/>
<src path="src/jme"/>
<src path="src/jse"/>
<src path="test/junit"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="instrument" depends="compile">
<delete file="${cobertura.serfile}"/>
<delete dir="${instrumented.dir}" failonerror="no"/>
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<fileset dir="${classes.dir}">
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/lib/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/lib/jse/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/lib/jme/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/compiler/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/luajc/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/lua2java/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/parser/*.class" />
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/ast/*.class" />
<exclude name="**/*Test*.class" />
</fileset>
</cobertura-instrument>
</target>
<target name="test">
<junit fork="yes" dir="${basedir}" showoutput="yes">
<sysproperty key="net.sourceforge.cobertura.serfile"
file="${basedir}/${cobertura.serfile}" />
<classpath location="${instrumented.dir}" />
<classpath location="${classes.dir}" />
<classpath refid="cobertura.classpath" />
<classpath location="test/lua" />
<classpath location="test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/compiler" />
<classpath location="test/junit/org/luaj/vm2/vm1" />
<classpath path="lib/bcel-5.2.jar" />
<formatter type="xml" />
<batchtest todir="${reports.xml.dir}">
<fileset dir="test/junit">
<include name="org/luaj/vm2/AllTests.java" />
</fileset>
</batchtest>
</junit>
<junitreport todir="${reports.xml.dir}">
<fileset dir="${reports.xml.dir}">
<include name="TEST-*.xml" />
</fileset>
<report format="frames" todir="${reports.html.dir}" />
</junitreport>
</target>
<target name="report">
<cobertura-report datafile="${cobertura.serfile}" destdir="${coverage.xml.dir}" format="xml" />
<cobertura-report datafile="${cobertura.serfile}" destdir="${coverage.html.dir}">
<fileset dir="src/core"/>
<fileset dir="src/jse"/>
<fileset dir="src/jme"/>
</cobertura-report>
</target>
<target name="coverage" depends="clean,init,compile,instrument,test,report"/>
<target name="all" depends="coverage" />
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<project default="all-libs">
<available file="lib/midpapi20.jar" property="midpapi.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/bcel-5.2.jar" property="bcel.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/javacc.jar" property="javacc.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/proguard.jar" property="proguard.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/antenna-bin-1.2.0-beta.jar" property="antenna.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/junit.jar" property="junit.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/cobertura.jar" property="cobertura.lib.exists"/>
<available file="lib/microemulator.jar" property="microemulator.lib.exists"/>
<macrodef name="download">
<attribute name="zipname"/>
<attribute name="jars" default="**/*.jar"/>
<sequential>
<mkdir dir="lib"/>
<get src="http://luaj.sourceforge.net/lib/@{zipname}.tar.gz"
dest="lib/@{zipname}.tar.gz"/>
<gunzip src="lib/@{zipname}.tar.gz" dest="lib/@{zipname}.tar"/>
<untar src="lib/@{zipname}.tar" dest="lib" overwrite="true">
<patternset>
<include name="@{jars}"/>
</patternset>
<mapper type="flatten"/>
</untar>
</sequential>
</macrodef>
<target name="wtk-libs" unless="midpapi.lib.exists">
<download zipname="wtk-2.5.2-api"/>
</target>
<target name="bcel-lib" unless="bcel.lib.exists">
<download zipname="/bcel-5.2"/>
</target>
<target name="javacc-lib" unless="javacc.lib.exists">
<download zipname="javacc-5.0"/>
</target>
<target name="proguard-lib" unless="proguard.lib.exists">
<download zipname="proguard4.6"/>
</target>
<target name="antenna-lib" unless="antenna.lib.exists">
<download zipname="antenna-bin-1.2.0-beta"/>
</target>
<target name="junit-lib" unless="junit.lib.exists">
<download zipname="junit-3.8.2"/>
</target>
<target name="cobertura-lib" unless="cobertura.lib.exists">
<download zipname="cobertura-1.9.4.1-bin"/>
</target>
<target name="microemulator-lib" unless="microemulator.lib.exists">
<download zipname="microemulator-2.0.4" jars="**/microemulator.jar"/>
</target>
<target name="all-libs" depends="wtk-libs,bcel-lib,javacc-lib,proguard-lib,antenna-lib,junit-lib,cobertura-lib"/>
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<project default="all">
<property file="version.properties"/>
<property name="jar.name.jme" value="luaj-jme-${version}.jar"/>
<property name="jar.name.jse" value="luaj-jse-${version}.jar"/>
<property name="jar.name.sources" value="luaj-sources-${version}.jar"/>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="build"/>
<delete>
<fileset dir="." includes="luaj-*.jar"/>
</delete>
</target>
<import file="build-libs.xml"/>
<target name="parser" depends="javacc-lib">
<java classname="javacc" classpath="lib/javacc.jar">
<arg line="grammar/LuaParser.jj"/>
</java>
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="wtk-libs,bcel-lib">
<delete dir="build/jme/src"/>
<delete dir="build/jse/src"/>
<mkdir dir="build/jme/src"/>
<mkdir dir="build/jse/src"/>
<mkdir dir="build/jme/classes"/>
<mkdir dir="build/jse/classes"/>
<copy todir="build/jme/src">
<fileset dir="src/core"/>
<fileset dir="src/jme"/>
<filterchain>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='"Luaj 0.0"' to='"Luaj-jme ${version}"'/></tokenfilter>
</filterchain>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/jse/src">
<fileset dir="src/core"/>
<filterchain>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='"Luaj 0.0"' to='"Luaj-jse ${version}"'/></tokenfilter>
</filterchain>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/jse/src">
<fileset dir="src/jse"/>
<filterchain>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;String&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Stat&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Exp&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Name&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Block&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;TableField&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;VarExp&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Exp.VarExp&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Object,String&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Double,String&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Integer,Integer&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;Exp,Integer&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;String,byte[]&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;String,Variable&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;LuaValue,String&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
<tokenfilter><replacestring from='&lt;LuaString,String&gt;' to=''/></tokenfilter>
</filterchain>
</copy>
<path id="wtk-libs">
<pathelement path="lib/cldcapi11.jar"/>
<pathelement path="lib/midpapi20.jar"/>
<pathelement path="lib/mmapi.jar"/>
</path>
<javac destdir="build/jme/classes" encoding="utf-8" source="1.3" target="1.2" bootclasspathref="wtk-libs"
srcdir="build/jme/src"/>
<javac destdir="build/jse/classes" encoding="utf-8" source="1.3" target="1.3"
classpath="lib/bcel-5.2.jar"
srcdir="build/jse/src"
excludes="**/script/*,**/Lua2Java*,lua*"/>
<javac destdir="build/jse/classes" encoding="utf-8" source="1.5" target="1.5"
classpath="build/jse/classes"
srcdir="build/jse/src"
includes="**/script/*,**/Lua2Java*"/>
<javac destdir="build/jse/classes" encoding="utf-8" source="1.3" target="1.3"
classpath="build/jse/classes"
srcdir="build/jse/src"
includes="lua*"/>
</target>
<target name="jar-jme" depends="compile">
<jar destfile="${jar.name.jme}" basedir="build/jme/classes"/>
</target>
<target name="jar-jse" depends="compile">
<jar destfile="${jar.name.jse}">
<fileset dir="build/jse/classes"/>
<fileset dir="src/jse/">
<include name="META-INF/services/**"/>
</fileset>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="jar-jse-sources" depends="compile">
<jar destfile="${jar.name.sources}">
<fileset dir="build/jme/src"/>
<fileset dir="build/jse/src"/>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="doc">
<delete dir="docs/api"/>
<mkdir dir="docs/api"/>
<javadoc defaultexcludes="yes"
destdir="docs/api"
author="true"
version="true"
use="true"
windowtitle="Luaj API">
<fileset dir="src/core" defaultexcludes="yes" includes="org/luaj/vm2/*.java,org/luaj/vm2/compiler/LuaC.java,org/luaj/vm2/lib/*.java"/>
<fileset dir="src/jse" defaultexcludes="yes" includes="org/luaj/vm2/lib/jse/*.java,org/luaj/vm2/luajc/LuaJC.java"/>
<fileset dir="src/jme" defaultexcludes="yes" includes="org/luaj/vm2/lib/jme/*.java"/>
<doctitle><![CDATA[<h1>Luaj API</h1>]]></doctitle>
<bottom><![CDATA[<i>Copyright &#169; 2007-2008 Luaj.org. All Rights Reserved.</i>]]></bottom>
<tag name="todo" scope="all" description="To do:"/>
<group title="Core VM" packages="org.luaj.vm.*"/>
<link offline="true" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/" packagelistLoc="C:\tmp"/>
<link href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/"/>
</javadoc>
</target>
<target name="dist" depends="all,doc">
<delete dir="build/luaj-${version}"/>
<mkdir dir="build/luaj-${version}/src"/>
<mkdir dir="build/luaj-${version}/lib"/>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}/src">
<fileset dir="src">
<exclude name="src/test/**"/>
<exclude name="**/antlr/**"/>
<exclude name="**/lst/**"/>
<exclude name="**/JavaCodeGenerator.java"/>
<exclude name="**/LuaJCompiler.java"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}/test">
<fileset dir="test"/>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}/examples">
<fileset dir="examples"/>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}/lib">
<fileset dir=".">
<include name="*-${version}.jar"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}">
<fileset dir=".">
<include name="build.xml"/>
<include name="build-libs.xml"/>
<include name="build-coverage.xml"/>
<include name="version.properties"/>
<include name="wtk.xml"/>
<include name="README.html"/>
<include name="names.csv"/>
<include name=".classpath"/>
<include name=".project"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<copy todir="build/luaj-${version}/docs">
<fileset dir="docs"/>
</copy>
<zip destfile="luaj-${version}.zip"
basedir="build" includes="luaj-${version}/**"/>
</target>
<target name="all" depends="clean,jar-jme,jar-jse,jar-jse-sources"/>
</project>

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LuaValue Consructors,,Return type,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(boolean),LuaBoolean,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(null),LuaNil,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(int) ,LuaInteger,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(double),LuaNumber,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(long),LuaNumber,,,,,,,,,,
,valueOf(String),LuaString,,,,,,,,,,
,tableOf(...),LuaTable,,,,,,,,,,
,listOf(LuaValue[]),LuaTable,,,,,,,,,,
,userdataOf(Object),LuaUserdata,,,,,,,,,,
,"uerdataOf(Object,Value)",LuaUserdata,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,Arugment type,,,,,
,,,LuaBoolean,LuaClosure,LuaFunction,LuaDouble,LuaInteger,LuaNil,LuaString,LuaTable,LuaThread,LuaUserdata
Type Check Functions,,,,,,,,,,,,
,isboolean,boolean,TRUE,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f
,isclosure,boolean,f,TRUE,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f
,isfunction,boolean,f,TRUE,TRUE,f,f,f,f,f,f,f
,isint,boolean,f,f,f,f,TRUE,f,true | f,f,f,f
,isinttype,boolean,f,f,f,f,TRUE,f,f,f,f,f
,isnumber,boolean,f,f,f,TRUE,TRUE,f,true | f,f,f,f
,islong,boolean,f,f,f,true | f,TRUE,f,true | f,f,f,f
,isnil,boolean,f,f,f,f,f,TRUE,f,f,f,f
,isstring,boolean,f,f,f,true | f,TRUE,f,TRUE,f,f,f
,istable,boolean,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,TRUE,f,f
,isthread,boolean,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,TRUE,f
,isuserdata,boolean,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,TRUE
,isuserdata(Class c),boolean,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,true | f
Java Type Coercion Functions,,,,,,,,,,,,
,toboolean,boolean,this.v,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
,tobyte,byte,0,0,0,0,this.v | 0,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,tochar,char,0,0,0,0,this.v | 0,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,todouble,double,0,0,0,this.v,this.v,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,tofloat,float,0,0,0,this.v | 0,this.v,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,toint,int,0,0,0,0,this.v,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,tolong,long,0,0,0,0,this.v,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,toshort,short,0,0,0,0,this.v | 0,0,this.v | 0,0,0,0
,tojstring,String,"""true""|""false""","""closure: x""","""name""",(str) this.v,(str) this.v,"""nil""",this.v,"""table: x""","""thread: x""","""userdata: x"""
,touserdata,Object,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,this,this.instance
,,,LuaBoolean,LuaClosure,LuaFunction,LuaDouble,LuaInteger,LuaNil,LuaString,LuaTable,LuaThread,LuaUserdata
Optional Argument Conversion Functions,,,,,,,,,,,,
,optboolean,boolean,this,e,e,e,e,defval,e,e,e,e
,optclosure,LuaClosure,n,this,e,e,e,defval,e,e,e,e
,optdouble,double,e,e,e,this,this,defval,this | e,e,e,e
,optfunction,LuaFunction,n,this,this,e,e,defval,e,e,e,e
,optint,int,e,e,e,(int) this,this,defval,this | e,e,e,e
,optinteger,LuaInteger,e,e,e,(int) this,this,defval,this | e,e,e,e
,optlong,long,e,e,e,(long) this,this,defval,this | e,e,e,e
,optnumber,LuaNumber,e,e,e,this,this,defval,this | e,e,e,e
,optjstring,String,e,e,e,(str) this.v,(str) this.v,defval,this,e,e,e
,optstring,LuaString,e,e,e,(str) this.v,(str) this.v,defval,this,e,e,e
,opttable,LuaTable,e,e,e,e,e,defval,e,this,e,e
,optthread,LuaThread,e,e,e,e,e,defval,e,e,this,n
,optuserdata,Object,e,e,e,e,e,defval,e,e,e,instance
,optuserdata(Class c),Object,e,e,e,e,e,defval,e,e,e,instance | e
Required Argument Conversion Functions,,,,,,,,,,,,
,checkboolean,boolean,this,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e
,checkclosure,LuaClosure,e,this,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e
,checkdouble,double,e,e,e,this,this,e,e,e,e,e
,checkfunction,LuaFunction,e,this,this,e,e,e,e,e,e,e
,checkint,int,e,e,e,this | e,this,e,e,e,e,e
,checkinteger,LuaInteger,e,e,e,e,this,e,e,e,e,e
,checklong,LuaNumber,e,e,e,this | e,this,e,e,e,e,e
,checknumber,LuaNumber,e,e,e,this,this,e,e,e,e,e
,checkjstring,String,e,e,e,(str) this.v,(str) this.v,e,(str) this.v,e,e,e
,checkstring,LuaString,e,e,e,(str) this.v,(str) this.v,e,this,e,e,e
,checktable,LuaTable,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,this,e,e
,checkthread,LuaThread,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,this,e
,checkuserdata,Object,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,instance
,checkuserdata(Class c),Object,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,instance | e
,checkvalue,LuaValue,this,this,this,this,this,e,this,this,this,this
,,,LuaBoolean,LuaClosure,LuaFunction,LuaDouble,LuaInteger,LuaNil,LuaString,LuaTable,LuaThread,LuaUserdata
Lua Language Operations,,,,,,,,,,,,
,type,int,TBOOLEAN,TFUNCTION,TFUNCTION,TNUMBER,TNUMBER,TNIL,TSTRING,TTABLE,TTHREAD,TUSERDATA
,typename,string,"""boolean""","""function""","""function""","""number""","""number""","""nil""","""string""","""table""","""thread""","""userdata"""
,len,LuaInteger,e,e,e,e,e,e,#v,#v,e,e
,length,int,e,e,e,e,e,e,#v,#v,e,e
,getmetatable,LuaValue,static,static,static,static,static,static,static,instance,static ,instance
,setmetatable,LuaValue,e,e,e,e,e,e,e,instance,e,instance
,getfenv,LuaTable,e,instance,instance,e,e,e,e,e,instance,e
,setfenv,LuaFunction,e,instance,instance,e,e,e,e,e,instance,e
,call,LuaValue,__call,call,call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call
,invoke,Varargs,__call,call,call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call,__call
,get,LuaValue,__index,__index,__index,__index,__index,__index,__index,get,__index,__index
,set,LuaValue,__newindex,__newindex,__newindex,__newindex,__newindex,__newindex,__newindex,set,__newindex,__newindex
1 LuaValue Consructors Return type
2 valueOf(boolean) LuaBoolean
3 valueOf(null) LuaNil
4 valueOf(int) LuaInteger
5 valueOf(double) LuaNumber
6 valueOf(long) LuaNumber
7 valueOf(String) LuaString
8 tableOf(...) LuaTable
9 listOf(LuaValue[]) LuaTable
10 userdataOf(Object) LuaUserdata
11 uerdataOf(Object,Value) LuaUserdata
12 Arugment type
13 LuaBoolean LuaClosure LuaFunction LuaDouble LuaInteger LuaNil LuaString LuaTable LuaThread LuaUserdata
14 Type Check Functions
15 isboolean boolean TRUE f f f f f f f f f
16 isclosure boolean f TRUE f f f f f f f f
17 isfunction boolean f TRUE TRUE f f f f f f f
18 isint boolean f f f f TRUE f true | f f f f
19 isinttype boolean f f f f TRUE f f f f f
20 isnumber boolean f f f TRUE TRUE f true | f f f f
21 islong boolean f f f true | f TRUE f true | f f f f
22 isnil boolean f f f f f TRUE f f f f
23 isstring boolean f f f true | f TRUE f TRUE f f f
24 istable boolean f f f f f f f TRUE f f
25 isthread boolean f f f f f f f f TRUE f
26 isuserdata boolean f f f f f f f f f TRUE
27 isuserdata(Class c) boolean f f f f f f f f f true | f
28 Java Type Coercion Functions
29 toboolean boolean this.v TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
30 tobyte byte 0 0 0 0 this.v | 0 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
31 tochar char 0 0 0 0 this.v | 0 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
32 todouble double 0 0 0 this.v this.v 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
33 tofloat float 0 0 0 this.v | 0 this.v 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
34 toint int 0 0 0 0 this.v 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
35 tolong long 0 0 0 0 this.v 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
36 toshort short 0 0 0 0 this.v | 0 0 this.v | 0 0 0 0
37 tojstring String "true"|"false" "closure: x" "name" (str) this.v (str) this.v "nil" this.v "table: x" "thread: x" "userdata: x"
38 touserdata Object null null null null null null null null this this.instance
39 LuaBoolean LuaClosure LuaFunction LuaDouble LuaInteger LuaNil LuaString LuaTable LuaThread LuaUserdata
40 Optional Argument Conversion Functions
41 optboolean boolean this e e e e defval e e e e
42 optclosure LuaClosure n this e e e defval e e e e
43 optdouble double e e e this this defval this | e e e e
44 optfunction LuaFunction n this this e e defval e e e e
45 optint int e e e (int) this this defval this | e e e e
46 optinteger LuaInteger e e e (int) this this defval this | e e e e
47 optlong long e e e (long) this this defval this | e e e e
48 optnumber LuaNumber e e e this this defval this | e e e e
49 optjstring String e e e (str) this.v (str) this.v defval this e e e
50 optstring LuaString e e e (str) this.v (str) this.v defval this e e e
51 opttable LuaTable e e e e e defval e this e e
52 optthread LuaThread e e e e e defval e e this n
53 optuserdata Object e e e e e defval e e e instance
54 optuserdata(Class c) Object e e e e e defval e e e instance | e
55 Required Argument Conversion Functions
56 checkboolean boolean this e e e e e e e e e
57 checkclosure LuaClosure e this e e e e e e e e
58 checkdouble double e e e this this e e e e e
59 checkfunction LuaFunction e this this e e e e e e e
60 checkint int e e e this | e this e e e e e
61 checkinteger LuaInteger e e e e this e e e e e
62 checklong LuaNumber e e e this | e this e e e e e
63 checknumber LuaNumber e e e this this e e e e e
64 checkjstring String e e e (str) this.v (str) this.v e (str) this.v e e e
65 checkstring LuaString e e e (str) this.v (str) this.v e this e e e
66 checktable LuaTable e e e e e e e this e e
67 checkthread LuaThread e e e e e e e e this e
68 checkuserdata Object e e e e e e e e e instance
69 checkuserdata(Class c) Object e e e e e e e e e instance | e
70 checkvalue LuaValue this this this this this e this this this this
71 LuaBoolean LuaClosure LuaFunction LuaDouble LuaInteger LuaNil LuaString LuaTable LuaThread LuaUserdata
72 Lua Language Operations
73 type int TBOOLEAN TFUNCTION TFUNCTION TNUMBER TNUMBER TNIL TSTRING TTABLE TTHREAD TUSERDATA
74 typename string "boolean" "function" "function" "number" "number" "nil" "string" "table" "thread" "userdata"
75 len LuaInteger e e e e e e #v #v e e
76 length int e e e e e e #v #v e e
77 getmetatable LuaValue static static static static static static static instance static instance
78 setmetatable LuaValue e e e e e e e instance e instance
79 getfenv LuaTable e instance instance e e e e e instance e
80 setfenv LuaFunction e instance instance e e e e e instance e
81 call LuaValue __call call call __call __call __call __call __call __call __call
82 invoke Varargs __call call call __call __call __call __call __call __call __call
83 get LuaValue __index __index __index __index __index __index __index get __index __index
84 set LuaValue __newindex __newindex __newindex __newindex __newindex __newindex __newindex set __newindex __newindex

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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
/**
* String buffer for use in string library methods, optimized for production
* of StrValue instances.
* <p>
* The buffer can begin initially as a wrapped {@link LuaValue}
* and only when concatenation actually occurs are the bytes first copied.
* <p>
* To convert back to a {@link LuaValue} again,
* the function {@link Buffer#value()} is used.
* @see LuaValue
* @see LuaValue#buffer()
* @see LuaString
*/
public final class Buffer {
/** Default capacity for a buffer: 64 */
private static final int DEFAULT_CAPACITY = 64;
/** Shared static array with no bytes */
private static final byte[] NOBYTES = {};
/** Bytes in this buffer */
private byte[] bytes;
/** Length of this buffer */
private int length;
/** Offset into the byte array */
private int offset;
/** Value of this buffer, when not represented in bytes */
private LuaValue value;
/**
* Create buffer with default capacity
* @see #DEFAULT_CAPACITY
*/
public Buffer() {
this(DEFAULT_CAPACITY);
}
/**
* Create buffer with specified initial capacity
* @param initialCapacity the initial capacity
*/
public Buffer( int initialCapacity ) {
bytes = new byte[ initialCapacity ];
length = 0;
offset = 0;
value = null;
}
/**
* Create buffer with specified initial value
* @param value the initial value
*/
public Buffer(LuaValue value) {
bytes = NOBYTES;
length = offset = 0;
this.value = value;
}
/**
* Get buffer contents as a {@link LuaValue}
* @return value as a {@link LuaValue}, converting as necessary
*/
public LuaValue value() {
return value != null? value: this.tostring();
}
/**
* Set buffer contents as a {@link LuaValue}
* @param value value to set
*/
public Buffer setvalue(LuaValue value) {
bytes = NOBYTES;
offset = length = 0;
this.value = value;
return this;
}
/**
* Convert the buffer to a {@link LuaString}
* @return the value as a {@link LuaString}
*/
public final LuaString tostring() {
realloc( length, 0 );
return LuaString.valueOf( bytes, offset, length );
}
/**
* Convert the buffer to a Java String
* @return the value as a Java String
*/
public String tojstring() {
return value().tojstring();
}
/**
* Convert the buffer to a Java String
* @return the value as a Java String
*/
public String toString() {
return tojstring();
}
/**
* Append a single byte to the buffer.
* @return {@code this} to allow call chaining
*/
public final Buffer append( byte b ) {
makeroom( 0, 1 );
bytes[ offset + length++ ] = b;
return this;
}
/**
* Append a {@link LuaValue} to the buffer.
* @return {@code this} to allow call chaining
*/
public final Buffer append( LuaValue val ) {
append( val.strvalue() );
return this;
}
/**
* Append a {@link LuaString} to the buffer.
* @return {@code this} to allow call chaining
*/
public final Buffer append( LuaString str ) {
final int n = str.m_length;
makeroom( 0, n );
str.copyInto( 0, bytes, offset + length, n );
length += n;
return this;
}
/**
* Append a Java String to the buffer.
* The Java string will be converted to bytes using the UTF8 encoding.
* @return {@code this} to allow call chaining
* @see LuaString#encodeToUtf8(char[], byte[], int)
*/
public final Buffer append( String str ) {
char[] chars = str.toCharArray();
/* DAN200 START */
/*
final int n = LuaString.lengthAsUtf8( chars );
makeroom( 0, n );
LuaString.encodeToUtf8( chars, bytes, offset + length );
length += n;
*/
makeroom( 0, chars.length );
for( int i=0; i<chars.length; ++i )
{
char ch = chars[i];
bytes[ offset + length + i ] = (ch < 256) ? (byte)ch : (byte)'?';
}
length += chars.length;
/* DAN200 END */
return this;
}
/** Concatenate this buffer onto a {@link LuaValue}
* @param lhs the left-hand-side value onto which we are concatenating {@code this}
* @return {@link Buffer} for use in call chaining.
*/
public Buffer concatTo(LuaValue lhs) {
return setvalue(lhs.concat(value()));
}
/** Concatenate this buffer onto a {@link LuaString}
* @param lhs the left-hand-side value onto which we are concatenating {@code this}
* @return {@link Buffer} for use in call chaining.
*/
public Buffer concatTo(LuaString lhs) {
return value!=null&&!value.isstring()? setvalue(lhs.concat(value)): prepend(lhs);
}
/** Concatenate this buffer onto a {@link LuaNumber}
* <p>
* The {@link LuaNumber} will be converted to a string before concatenating.
* @param lhs the left-hand-side value onto which we are concatenating {@code this}
* @return {@link Buffer} for use in call chaining.
*/
public Buffer concatTo(LuaNumber lhs) {
return value!=null&&!value.isstring()? setvalue(lhs.concat(value)): prepend(lhs.strvalue());
}
/** Concatenate bytes from a {@link LuaString} onto the front of this buffer
* @param s the left-hand-side value which we will concatenate onto the front of {@code this}
* @return {@link Buffer} for use in call chaining.
*/
public Buffer prepend(LuaString s) {
int n = s.m_length;
makeroom( n, 0 );
System.arraycopy( s.m_bytes, s.m_offset, bytes, offset-n, n );
offset -= n;
length += n;
value = null;
return this;
}
/** Ensure there is enough room before and after the bytes.
* @param nbefore number of unused bytes which must precede the data after this completes
* @param nafter number of unused bytes which must follow the data after this completes
*/
public final void makeroom( int nbefore, int nafter ) {
if ( value != null ) {
LuaString s = value.strvalue();
value = null;
length = s.m_length;
offset = nbefore;
bytes = new byte[nbefore+length+nafter];
System.arraycopy(s.m_bytes, s.m_offset, bytes, offset, length);
} else if ( offset+length+nafter > bytes.length || offset<nbefore ) {
int n = nbefore+length+nafter;
int m = n<32? 32: n<length*2? length*2: n;
realloc( m, nbefore==0? 0: m-length-nafter );
}
}
/** Reallocate the internal storage for the buffer
* @param newSize the size of the buffer to use
* @param newOffset the offset to use
*/
private final void realloc( int newSize, int newOffset ) {
if ( newSize != bytes.length ) {
byte[] newBytes = new byte[ newSize ];
System.arraycopy( bytes, offset, newBytes, newOffset, length );
bytes = newBytes;
offset = newOffset;
}
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
/**
* Class to manage loading of {@link Prototype} instances.
* <p>
* The {@link LoadState} class exposes one main function,
* namely {@link #load(InputStream, String, LuaValue)},
* to be used to load code from a particular input stream.
* <p>
* A simple pattern for loading and executing code is
* <pre> {@code
* LuaValue _G = JsePlatform.standardGlobals();
* LoadState.load( new FileInputStream("main.lua"), "main.lua", _G ).call();
* } </pre>
* This should work regardless of which {@link LuaCompiler}
* has been installed.
* <p>
*
* Prior to loading code, a compiler should be installed.
* <p>
* By default, when using {@link JsePlatform} or {@JmePlatform}
* to construct globals, the {@link LuaC} compiler is installed.
* <p>
* To override the default compiler with, say, the {@link LuaJC}
* lua-to-java bytecode compiler, install it before loading,
* for example:
* <pre> {@code
* LuaValue _G = JsePlatform.standardGlobals();
* LuaJC.install();
* LoadState.load( new FileInputStream("main.lua"), "main.lua", _G ).call();
* } </pre>
*
* @see LuaCompiler
* @see LuaClosure
* @see LuaFunction
* @see LoadState#compiler
* @see LoadState#load(InputStream, String, LuaValue)
* @see LuaC
* @see LuaJC
*/
public class LoadState {
/** format corresponding to non-number-patched lua, all numbers are floats or doubles */
public static final int NUMBER_FORMAT_FLOATS_OR_DOUBLES = 0;
/** format corresponding to non-number-patched lua, all numbers are ints */
public static final int NUMBER_FORMAT_INTS_ONLY = 1;
/** format corresponding to number-patched lua, all numbers are 32-bit (4 byte) ints */
public static final int NUMBER_FORMAT_NUM_PATCH_INT32 = 4;
// type constants
public static final int LUA_TINT = (-2);
public static final int LUA_TNONE = (-1);
public static final int LUA_TNIL = 0;
public static final int LUA_TBOOLEAN = 1;
public static final int LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA = 2;
public static final int LUA_TNUMBER = 3;
public static final int LUA_TSTRING = 4;
public static final int LUA_TTABLE = 5;
public static final int LUA_TFUNCTION = 6;
public static final int LUA_TUSERDATA = 7;
public static final int LUA_TTHREAD = 8;
public static final int LUA_TVALUE = 9;
/** Interface for the compiler, if it is installed.
* <p>
* See the {@link LuaClosure} documentation for examples of how to use the compiler.
* @see LuaClosure
* @see #load(InputStream, String, LuaValue)
* */
public interface LuaCompiler {
/** Load into a Closure or LuaFunction from a Stream and initializes the environment
* @throws IOException */
public LuaFunction load(InputStream stream, String filename, LuaValue env) throws IOException;
}
/** Compiler instance, if installed */
public static LuaCompiler compiler = null;
/** Signature byte indicating the file is a compiled binary chunk */
private static final byte[] LUA_SIGNATURE = { '\033', 'L', 'u', 'a' };
/** Name for compiled chunks */
public static final String SOURCE_BINARY_STRING = "binary string";
/** for header of binary files -- this is Lua 5.1 */
public static final int LUAC_VERSION = 0x51;
/** for header of binary files -- this is the official format */
public static final int LUAC_FORMAT = 0;
/** size of header of binary files */
public static final int LUAC_HEADERSIZE = 12;
// values read from the header
private int luacVersion;
private int luacFormat;
private boolean luacLittleEndian;
private int luacSizeofInt;
private int luacSizeofSizeT;
private int luacSizeofInstruction;
private int luacSizeofLuaNumber;
private int luacNumberFormat;
/** input stream from which we are loading */
public final DataInputStream is;
/** Name of what is being loaded? */
String name;
private static final LuaValue[] NOVALUES = {};
private static final Prototype[] NOPROTOS = {};
private static final LocVars[] NOLOCVARS = {};
private static final LuaString[] NOSTRVALUES = {};
private static final int[] NOINTS = {};
/** Read buffer */
private byte[] buf = new byte[512];
/** Load a 4-byte int value from the input stream
* @return the int value laoded.
**/
int loadInt() throws IOException {
is.readFully(buf,0,4);
return luacLittleEndian?
(buf[3] << 24) | ((0xff & buf[2]) << 16) | ((0xff & buf[1]) << 8) | (0xff & buf[0]):
(buf[0] << 24) | ((0xff & buf[1]) << 16) | ((0xff & buf[2]) << 8) | (0xff & buf[3]);
}
/** Load an array of int values from the input stream
* @return the array of int values laoded.
**/
int[] loadIntArray() throws IOException {
int n = loadInt();
if ( n == 0 )
return NOINTS;
// read all data at once
int m = n << 2;
if ( buf.length < m )
buf = new byte[m];
is.readFully(buf,0,m);
int[] array = new int[n];
for ( int i=0, j=0; i<n; ++i, j+=4 )
array[i] = luacLittleEndian?
(buf[j+3] << 24) | ((0xff & buf[j+2]) << 16) | ((0xff & buf[j+1]) << 8) | (0xff & buf[j+0]):
(buf[j+0] << 24) | ((0xff & buf[j+1]) << 16) | ((0xff & buf[j+2]) << 8) | (0xff & buf[j+3]);
return array;
}
/** Load a long value from the input stream
* @return the long value laoded.
**/
long loadInt64() throws IOException {
int a,b;
if ( this.luacLittleEndian ) {
a = loadInt();
b = loadInt();
} else {
b = loadInt();
a = loadInt();
}
return (((long)b)<<32) | (((long)a)&0xffffffffL);
}
/** Load a lua strin gvalue from the input stream
* @return the {@link LuaString} value laoded.
**/
LuaString loadString() throws IOException {
int size = this.luacSizeofSizeT == 8? (int) loadInt64(): loadInt();
if ( size == 0 )
return null;
byte[] bytes = new byte[size];
is.readFully( bytes, 0, size );
return LuaString.valueOf( bytes, 0, bytes.length - 1 );
}
/**
* Convert bits in a long value to a {@link LuaValue}.
* @param bits long value containing the bits
* @return {@link LuaInteger} or {@link LuaDouble} whose value corresponds to the bits provided.
*/
public static LuaValue longBitsToLuaNumber( long bits ) {
if ( ( bits & ( ( 1L << 63 ) - 1 ) ) == 0L ) {
return LuaValue.ZERO;
}
int e = (int)((bits >> 52) & 0x7ffL) - 1023;
if ( e >= 0 && e < 31 ) {
long f = bits & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFL;
int shift = 52 - e;
long intPrecMask = ( 1L << shift ) - 1;
if ( ( f & intPrecMask ) == 0 ) {
int intValue = (int)( f >> shift ) | ( 1 << e );
return LuaInteger.valueOf( ( ( bits >> 63 ) != 0 ) ? -intValue : intValue );
}
}
return LuaValue.valueOf( Double.longBitsToDouble(bits) );
}
/**
* Load a number from a binary chunk
* @return the {@link LuaValue} loaded
* @throws IOException if an i/o exception occurs
*/
LuaValue loadNumber() throws IOException {
if ( luacNumberFormat == NUMBER_FORMAT_INTS_ONLY ) {
return LuaInteger.valueOf( loadInt() );
} else {
return longBitsToLuaNumber( loadInt64() );
}
}
/**
* Load a list of constants from a binary chunk
* @param f the function prototype
* @throws IOException if an i/o exception occurs
*/
void loadConstants(Prototype f) throws IOException {
int n = loadInt();
LuaValue[] values = n>0? new LuaValue[n]: NOVALUES;
for ( int i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
switch ( is.readByte() ) {
case LUA_TNIL:
values[i] = LuaValue.NIL;
break;
case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
values[i] = (0 != is.readUnsignedByte()? LuaValue.TRUE: LuaValue.FALSE);
break;
case LUA_TINT:
values[i] = LuaInteger.valueOf( loadInt() );
break;
case LUA_TNUMBER:
values[i] = loadNumber();
break;
case LUA_TSTRING:
values[i] = loadString();
break;
default:
throw new IllegalStateException("bad constant");
}
}
f.k = values;
n = loadInt();
Prototype[] protos = n>0? new Prototype[n]: NOPROTOS;
for ( int i=0; i<n; i++ )
protos[i] = loadFunction(f.source);
f.p = protos;
}
/**
* Load the debug infor for a function prototype
* @param f the function Prototype
* @throws IOException if there is an i/o exception
*/
void loadDebug( Prototype f ) throws IOException {
f.lineinfo = loadIntArray();
int n = loadInt();
f.locvars = n>0? new LocVars[n]: NOLOCVARS;
for ( int i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
LuaString varname = loadString();
int startpc = loadInt();
int endpc = loadInt();
f.locvars[i] = new LocVars(varname, startpc, endpc);
}
n = loadInt();
f.upvalues = n>0? new LuaString[n]: NOSTRVALUES;
for ( int i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
f.upvalues[i] = loadString();
}
}
/**
* Load a function prototype from the input stream
* @param p name of the source
* @return {@link Prototype} instance that was loaded
* @throws IOException
*/
public Prototype loadFunction(LuaString p) throws IOException {
Prototype f = new Prototype();
// this.L.push(f);
f.source = loadString();
if ( f.source == null )
f.source = p;
f.linedefined = loadInt();
f.lastlinedefined = loadInt();
f.nups = is.readUnsignedByte();
f.numparams = is.readUnsignedByte();
f.is_vararg = is.readUnsignedByte();
f.maxstacksize = is.readUnsignedByte();
f.code = loadIntArray();
loadConstants(f);
loadDebug(f);
// TODO: add check here, for debugging purposes, I believe
// see ldebug.c
// IF (!luaG_checkcode(f), "bad code");
// this.L.pop();
return f;
}
/**
* Load the lua chunk header values.
* @throws IOException if an i/o exception occurs.
*/
public void loadHeader() throws IOException {
luacVersion = is.readByte();
luacFormat = is.readByte();
luacLittleEndian = (0 != is.readByte());
luacSizeofInt = is.readByte();
luacSizeofSizeT = is.readByte();
luacSizeofInstruction = is.readByte();
luacSizeofLuaNumber = is.readByte();
luacNumberFormat = is.readByte();
}
/**
* Load lua in either binary or text form from an input stream.
* @param firstByte the first byte of the input stream
* @param stream InputStream to read, after having read the first byte already
* @param name Name to apply to the loaded chunk
* @return {@link Prototype} that was loaded
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the signature is bac
* @throws IOException if an IOException occurs
*/
public static LuaFunction load( InputStream stream, String name, LuaValue env ) throws IOException {
if ( compiler != null )
return compiler.load(stream, name, env);
else {
int firstByte = stream.read();
if ( firstByte != LUA_SIGNATURE[0] )
throw new LuaError("no compiler");
Prototype p = loadBinaryChunk( firstByte, stream, name );
return new LuaClosure( p, env );
}
}
/**
* Load lua thought to be a binary chunk from its first byte from an input stream.
* @param firstByte the first byte of the input stream
* @param stream InputStream to read, after having read the first byte already
* @param name Name to apply to the loaded chunk
* @return {@link Prototype} that was loaded
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the signature is bac
* @throws IOException if an IOException occurs
*/
public static Prototype loadBinaryChunk( int firstByte, InputStream stream, String name ) throws IOException {
// check rest of signature
if ( firstByte != LUA_SIGNATURE[0]
|| stream.read() != LUA_SIGNATURE[1]
|| stream.read() != LUA_SIGNATURE[2]
|| stream.read() != LUA_SIGNATURE[3] )
throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad signature");
// load file as a compiled chunk
String sname = getSourceName(name);
LoadState s = new LoadState( stream, sname );
s.loadHeader();
// check format
switch ( s.luacNumberFormat ) {
case NUMBER_FORMAT_FLOATS_OR_DOUBLES:
case NUMBER_FORMAT_INTS_ONLY:
case NUMBER_FORMAT_NUM_PATCH_INT32:
break;
default:
throw new LuaError("unsupported int size");
}
return s.loadFunction( LuaString.valueOf(sname) );
}
/**
* Construct a source name from a supplied chunk name
* @param name String name that appears in the chunk
* @return source file name
*/
public static String getSourceName(String name) {
String sname = name;
if ( name.startsWith("@") || name.startsWith("=") )
sname = name.substring(1);
else if ( name.startsWith("\033") )
sname = SOURCE_BINARY_STRING;
return sname;
}
/** Private constructor for create a load state */
private LoadState( InputStream stream, String name ) {
this.name = name;
this.is = new DataInputStream( stream );
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
/**
* Data class to hold debug information relatign to local variables for a {@link Prototype}
*/
public class LocVars {
/** The local variable name */
public LuaString varname;
/** The instruction offset when the variable comes into scope */
public int startpc;
/** The instruction offset when the variable goes out of scope */
public int endpc;
/**
* Construct a LocVars instance.
* @param varname The local variable name
* @param startpc The instruction offset when the variable comes into scope
* @param endpc The instruction offset when the variable goes out of scope
*/
public LocVars(LuaString varname, int startpc, int endpc) {
this.varname = varname;
this.startpc = startpc;
this.endpc = endpc;
}
public String tojstring() {
return varname+" "+startpc+"-"+endpc;
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
/**
* Constants for lua limits and opcodes.
* <p>
* This is a direct translation of C lua distribution header file constants
* for bytecode creation and processing.
*/
public class Lua {
/** version is supplied by ant build task */
public static final String _VERSION = "Luaj 0.0";
/** use return values from previous op */
public static final int LUA_MULTRET = -1;
/** masks for new-style vararg */
public static final int VARARG_HASARG = 1;
public static final int VARARG_ISVARARG = 2;
public static final int VARARG_NEEDSARG = 4;
// from lopcodes.h
/*===========================================================================
We assume that instructions are unsigned numbers.
All instructions have an opcode in the first 6 bits.
Instructions can have the following fields:
`A' : 8 bits
`B' : 9 bits
`C' : 9 bits
`Bx' : 18 bits (`B' and `C' together)
`sBx' : signed Bx
A signed argument is represented in excess K; that is, the number
value is the unsigned value minus K. K is exactly the maximum value
for that argument (so that -max is represented by 0, and +max is
represented by 2*max), which is half the maximum for the corresponding
unsigned argument.
===========================================================================*/
/* basic instruction format */
public static final int iABC = 0;
public static final int iABx = 1;
public static final int iAsBx = 2;
/*
** size and position of opcode arguments.
*/
public static final int SIZE_C = 9;
public static final int SIZE_B = 9;
public static final int SIZE_Bx = (SIZE_C + SIZE_B);
public static final int SIZE_A = 8;
public static final int SIZE_OP = 6;
public static final int POS_OP = 0;
public static final int POS_A = (POS_OP + SIZE_OP);
public static final int POS_C = (POS_A + SIZE_A);
public static final int POS_B = (POS_C + SIZE_C);
public static final int POS_Bx = POS_C;
public static final int MAX_OP = ((1<<SIZE_OP)-1);
public static final int MAXARG_A = ((1<<SIZE_A)-1);
public static final int MAXARG_B = ((1<<SIZE_B)-1);
public static final int MAXARG_C = ((1<<SIZE_C)-1);
public static final int MAXARG_Bx = ((1<<SIZE_Bx)-1);
public static final int MAXARG_sBx = (MAXARG_Bx>>1); /* `sBx' is signed */
public static final int MASK_OP = ((1<<SIZE_OP)-1)<<POS_OP;
public static final int MASK_A = ((1<<SIZE_A)-1)<<POS_A;
public static final int MASK_B = ((1<<SIZE_B)-1)<<POS_B;
public static final int MASK_C = ((1<<SIZE_C)-1)<<POS_C;
public static final int MASK_Bx = ((1<<SIZE_Bx)-1)<<POS_Bx;
public static final int MASK_NOT_OP = ~MASK_OP;
public static final int MASK_NOT_A = ~MASK_A;
public static final int MASK_NOT_B = ~MASK_B;
public static final int MASK_NOT_C = ~MASK_C;
public static final int MASK_NOT_Bx = ~MASK_Bx;
/*
** the following macros help to manipulate instructions
*/
public static int GET_OPCODE(int i) {
return (i >> POS_OP) & MAX_OP;
}
public static int GETARG_A(int i) {
return (i >> POS_A) & MAXARG_A;
}
public static int GETARG_B(int i) {
return (i >> POS_B) & MAXARG_B;
}
public static int GETARG_C(int i) {
return (i >> POS_C) & MAXARG_C;
}
public static int GETARG_Bx(int i) {
return (i >> POS_Bx) & MAXARG_Bx;
}
public static int GETARG_sBx(int i) {
return ((i >> POS_Bx) & MAXARG_Bx) - MAXARG_sBx;
}
/*
** Macros to operate RK indices
*/
/** this bit 1 means constant (0 means register) */
public static final int BITRK = (1 << (SIZE_B - 1));
/** test whether value is a constant */
public static boolean ISK(int x) {
return 0 != ((x) & BITRK);
}
/** gets the index of the constant */
public static int INDEXK(int r) {
return ((int)(r) & ~BITRK);
}
public static final int MAXINDEXRK = (BITRK - 1);
/** code a constant index as a RK value */
public static int RKASK(int x) {
return ((x) | BITRK);
}
/**
** invalid register that fits in 8 bits
*/
public static final int NO_REG = MAXARG_A;
/*
** R(x) - register
** Kst(x) - constant (in constant table)
** RK(x) == if ISK(x) then Kst(INDEXK(x)) else R(x)
*/
/*
** grep "ORDER OP" if you change these enums
*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
name args description
------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
public static final int OP_MOVE = 0;/* A B R(A) := R(B) */
public static final int OP_LOADK = 1;/* A Bx R(A) := Kst(Bx) */
public static final int OP_LOADBOOL = 2;/* A B C R(A) := (Bool)B; if (C) pc++ */
public static final int OP_LOADNIL = 3; /* A B R(A) := ... := R(B) := nil */
public static final int OP_GETUPVAL = 4; /* A B R(A) := UpValue[B] */
public static final int OP_GETGLOBAL = 5; /* A Bx R(A) := Gbl[Kst(Bx)] */
public static final int OP_GETTABLE = 6; /* A B C R(A) := R(B)[RK(C)] */
public static final int OP_SETGLOBAL = 7; /* A Bx Gbl[Kst(Bx)] := R(A) */
public static final int OP_SETUPVAL = 8; /* A B UpValue[B] := R(A) */
public static final int OP_SETTABLE = 9; /* A B C R(A)[RK(B)] := RK(C) */
public static final int OP_NEWTABLE = 10; /* A B C R(A) := {} (size = B,C) */
public static final int OP_SELF = 11; /* A B C R(A+1) := R(B); R(A) := R(B)[RK(C)] */
public static final int OP_ADD = 12; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) + RK(C) */
public static final int OP_SUB = 13; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) - RK(C) */
public static final int OP_MUL = 14; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) * RK(C) */
public static final int OP_DIV = 15; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) / RK(C) */
public static final int OP_MOD = 16; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) % RK(C) */
public static final int OP_POW = 17; /* A B C R(A) := RK(B) ^ RK(C) */
public static final int OP_UNM = 18; /* A B R(A) := -R(B) */
public static final int OP_NOT = 19; /* A B R(A) := not R(B) */
public static final int OP_LEN = 20; /* A B R(A) := length of R(B) */
public static final int OP_CONCAT = 21; /* A B C R(A) := R(B).. ... ..R(C) */
public static final int OP_JMP = 22; /* sBx pc+=sBx */
public static final int OP_EQ = 23; /* A B C if ((RK(B) == RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
public static final int OP_LT = 24; /* A B C if ((RK(B) < RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
public static final int OP_LE = 25; /* A B C if ((RK(B) <= RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
public static final int OP_TEST = 26; /* A C if not (R(A) <=> C) then pc++ */
public static final int OP_TESTSET = 27; /* A B C if (R(B) <=> C) then R(A) := R(B) else pc++ */
public static final int OP_CALL = 28; /* A B C R(A), ... ,R(A+C-2) := R(A)(R(A+1), ... ,R(A+B-1)) */
public static final int OP_TAILCALL = 29; /* A B C return R(A)(R(A+1), ... ,R(A+B-1)) */
public static final int OP_RETURN = 30; /* A B return R(A), ... ,R(A+B-2) (see note) */
public static final int OP_FORLOOP = 31; /* A sBx R(A)+=R(A+2);
if R(A) <?= R(A+1) then { pc+=sBx; R(A+3)=R(A) }*/
public static final int OP_FORPREP = 32; /* A sBx R(A)-=R(A+2); pc+=sBx */
public static final int OP_TFORLOOP = 33; /* A C R(A+3), ... ,R(A+2+C) := R(A)(R(A+1), R(A+2));
if R(A+3) ~= nil then R(A+2)=R(A+3) else pc++ */
public static final int OP_SETLIST = 34; /* A B C R(A)[(C-1)*FPF+i] := R(A+i), 1 <= i <= B */
public static final int OP_CLOSE = 35; /* A close all variables in the stack up to (>=) R(A)*/
public static final int OP_CLOSURE = 36; /* A Bx R(A) := closure(KPROTO[Bx], R(A), ... ,R(A+n)) */
public static final int OP_VARARG = 37; /* A B R(A), R(A+1), ..., R(A+B-1) = vararg */
public static final int NUM_OPCODES = OP_VARARG + 1;
/* pseudo-opcodes used in parsing only. */
public static final int OP_GT = 63; // >
public static final int OP_GE = 62; // >=
public static final int OP_NEQ = 61; // ~=
public static final int OP_AND = 60; // and
public static final int OP_OR = 59; // or
/*===========================================================================
Notes:
(*) In OP_CALL, if (B == 0) then B = top. C is the number of returns - 1,
and can be 0: OP_CALL then sets `top' to last_result+1, so
next open instruction (OP_CALL, OP_RETURN, OP_SETLIST) may use `top'.
(*) In OP_VARARG, if (B == 0) then use actual number of varargs and
set top (like in OP_CALL with C == 0).
(*) In OP_RETURN, if (B == 0) then return up to `top'
(*) In OP_SETLIST, if (B == 0) then B = `top';
if (C == 0) then next `instruction' is real C
(*) For comparisons, A specifies what condition the test should accept
(true or false).
(*) All `skips' (pc++) assume that next instruction is a jump
===========================================================================*/
/*
** masks for instruction properties. The format is:
** bits 0-1: op mode
** bits 2-3: C arg mode
** bits 4-5: B arg mode
** bit 6: instruction set register A
** bit 7: operator is a test
*/
public static final int OpArgN = 0; /* argument is not used */
public static final int OpArgU = 1; /* argument is used */
public static final int OpArgR = 2; /* argument is a register or a jump offset */
public static final int OpArgK = 3; /* argument is a constant or register/constant */
public static final int[] luaP_opmodes = {
/* T A B C mode opcode */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_MOVE */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABx), /* OP_LOADK */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_LOADBOOL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_LOADNIL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_GETUPVAL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABx), /* OP_GETGLOBAL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_GETTABLE */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABx), /* OP_SETGLOBAL */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_SETUPVAL */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_SETTABLE */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_NEWTABLE */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_SELF */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_ADD */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_SUB */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_MUL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_DIV */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_MOD */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_POW */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_UNM */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_NOT */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_LEN */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgR<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_CONCAT */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iAsBx), /* OP_JMP */
(1<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_EQ */
(1<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_LT */
(1<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgK<<4) | (OpArgK<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_LE */
(1<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_TEST */
(1<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_TESTSET */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_CALL */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_TAILCALL */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_RETURN */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iAsBx), /* OP_FORLOOP */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgR<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iAsBx), /* OP_FORPREP */
(1<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgN<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_TFORLOOP */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgU<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_SETLIST */
(0<<7) | (0<<6) | (OpArgN<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_CLOSE */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABx), /* OP_CLOSURE */
(0<<7) | (1<<6) | (OpArgU<<4) | (OpArgN<<2) | (iABC), /* OP_VARARG */
};
public static int getOpMode(int m) {
return luaP_opmodes[m] & 3;
}
public static int getBMode(int m) {
return (luaP_opmodes[m] >> 4) & 3;
}
public static int getCMode(int m) {
return (luaP_opmodes[m] >> 2) & 3;
}
public static boolean testAMode(int m) {
return 0 != (luaP_opmodes[m] & (1 << 6));
}
public static boolean testTMode(int m) {
return 0 != (luaP_opmodes[m] & (1 << 7));
}
/* number of list items to accumulate before a SETLIST instruction */
public static final int LFIELDS_PER_FLUSH = 50;
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
/**
* Extension of {@link LuaValue} which can hold a Java boolean as its value.
* <p>
* These instance are not instantiated directly by clients.
* Instead, there are exactly twon instances of this class,
* {@link LuaValue#TRUE} and {@link LuaValue#FALSE}
* representing the lua values {@code true} and {@link false}.
* The function {@link LuaValue#valueOf(boolean)} will always
* return one of these two values.
* <p>
* Any {@link LuaValue} can be converted to its equivalent
* boolean representation using {@link LuaValue#toboolean()}
* <p>
* @see LuaValue
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(boolean)
* @see LuaValue#TRUE
* @see LuaValue#FALSE
*/
public final class LuaBoolean extends LuaValue {
/** The singleton instance representing lua {@code true} */
static final LuaBoolean _TRUE = new LuaBoolean(true);
/** The singleton instance representing lua {@code false} */
static final LuaBoolean _FALSE = new LuaBoolean(false);
/** Shared static metatable for boolean values represented in lua. */
public static LuaValue s_metatable;
/** The value of the boolean */
public final boolean v;
LuaBoolean(boolean b) {
this.v = b;
}
public int type() {
return LuaValue.TBOOLEAN;
}
public String typename() {
return "boolean";
}
public boolean isboolean() {
return true;
}
public LuaValue not() {
return v ? FALSE : LuaValue.TRUE;
}
/**
* Return the boolean value for this boolean
* @return value as a Java boolean
*/
public boolean booleanValue() {
return v;
}
public boolean toboolean() {
return v;
}
public String tojstring() {
return v ? "true" : "false";
}
public boolean optboolean(boolean defval) {
return this.v;
}
public boolean checkboolean() {
return v;
}
public LuaValue getmetatable() {
return s_metatable;
}
}

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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import org.luaj.vm2.LoadState.LuaCompiler;
import org.luaj.vm2.compiler.LuaC;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.DebugLib;
/**
* Extension of {@link LuaFunction} which executes lua bytecode.
* <p>
* A {@link LuaClosure} is a combination of a {@link Prototype}
* and a {@link LuaValue} to use as an environment for execution.
* <p>
* There are three main ways {@link LuaClosure} instances are created:
* <ul>
* <li>Construct an instance using {@link #LuaClosure(Prototype, LuaValue)}</li>
* <li>Construct it indirectly by loading a chunk via {@link LuaCompiler#load(java.io.InputStream, String, LuaValue)}
* <li>Execute the lua bytecode {@link Lua#OP_CLOSURE} as part of bytecode processing
* </ul>
* <p>
* To construct it directly, the {@link Prototype} is typically created via a compiler such as {@link LuaC}:
* <pre> {@code
* InputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream("print('hello,world').getBytes());
* Prototype p = LuaC.instance.compile(is, "script");
* LuaValue _G = JsePlatform.standardGlobals()
* LuaClosure f = new LuaClosure(p, _G);
* }</pre>
* <p>
* To construct it indirectly, the {@link LuaC} compiler may be used,
* which implements the {@link LuaCompiler} interface:
* <pre> {@code
* LuaFunction f = LuaC.instance.load(is, "script", _G);
* }</pre>
* <p>
* Typically, a closure that has just been loaded needs to be initialized by executing it,
* and its return value can be saved if needed:
* <pre> {@code
* LuaValue r = f.call();
* _G.set( "mypkg", r )
* }</pre>
* <p>
* In the preceding, the loaded value is typed as {@link LuaFunction}
* to allow for the possibility of other compilers such as {@link LuaJC}
* producing {@link LuaFunction} directly without
* creating a {@link Prototype} or {@link LuaClosure}.
* <p>
* Since a {@link LuaClosure} is a {@link LuaFunction} which is a {@link LuaValue},
* all the value operations can be used directly such as:
* <ul>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#setfenv(LuaValue)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#call()}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#call(LuaValue)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#invoke()}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#invoke(Varargs)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#method(String)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#method(String,LuaValue)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#invokemethod(String)}</li>
* <li>{@link LuaValue#invokemethod(String,Varargs)}</li>
* <li> ...</li>
* </ul>
* @see LuaValue
* @see LuaFunction
* @see LuaValue#isclosure()
* @see LuaValue#checkclosure()
* @see LuaValue#optclosure(LuaClosure)
* @see LoadState
* @see LoadState#compiler
*/
public class LuaClosure extends LuaFunction {
private static final UpValue[] NOUPVALUES = new UpValue[0];
public final Prototype p;
public final UpValue[] upValues;
LuaClosure() {
p = null;
upValues = null;
}
/** Supply the initial environment */
public LuaClosure(Prototype p, LuaValue env) {
super( env );
this.p = p;
this.upValues = p.nups>0? new UpValue[p.nups]: NOUPVALUES;
}
protected LuaClosure(int nupvalues, LuaValue env) {
super( env );
this.p = null;
this.upValues = nupvalues>0? new UpValue[nupvalues]: NOUPVALUES;
}
public boolean isclosure() {
return true;
}
public LuaClosure optclosure(LuaClosure defval) {
return this;
}
public LuaClosure checkclosure() {
return this;
}
public LuaValue getmetatable() {
return s_metatable;
}
public final LuaValue call() {
LuaValue[] stack = new LuaValue[p.maxstacksize];
System.arraycopy(NILS, 0, stack, 0, p.maxstacksize);
return execute(stack,NONE).arg1();
}
public final LuaValue call(LuaValue arg) {
LuaValue[] stack = new LuaValue[p.maxstacksize];
System.arraycopy(NILS, 0, stack, 0, p.maxstacksize);
switch ( p.numparams ) {
default: stack[0]=arg; return execute(stack,NONE).arg1();
case 0: return execute(stack,arg).arg1();
}
}
public final LuaValue call(LuaValue arg1, LuaValue arg2) {
LuaValue[] stack = new LuaValue[p.maxstacksize];
System.arraycopy(NILS, 0, stack, 0, p.maxstacksize);
switch ( p.numparams ) {
default: stack[0]=arg1; stack[1]=arg2; return execute(stack,NONE).arg1();
case 1: stack[0]=arg1; return execute(stack,arg2).arg1();
case 0: return execute(stack,p.is_vararg!=0? varargsOf(arg1,arg2): NONE).arg1();
}
}
public final LuaValue call(LuaValue arg1, LuaValue arg2, LuaValue arg3) {
LuaValue[] stack = new LuaValue[p.maxstacksize];
System.arraycopy(NILS, 0, stack, 0, p.maxstacksize);
switch ( p.numparams ) {
default: stack[0]=arg1; stack[1]=arg2; stack[2]=arg3; return execute(stack,NONE).arg1();
case 2: stack[0]=arg1; stack[1]=arg2; return execute(stack,arg3).arg1();
case 1: stack[0]=arg1; return execute(stack,p.is_vararg!=0? varargsOf(arg2,arg3): NONE).arg1();
case 0: return execute(stack,p.is_vararg!=0? varargsOf(arg1,arg2,arg3): NONE).arg1();
}
}
public final Varargs invoke(Varargs varargs) {
return onInvoke( varargs ).eval();
}
public Varargs onInvoke(Varargs varargs) {
LuaValue[] stack = new LuaValue[p.maxstacksize];
System.arraycopy(NILS, 0, stack, 0, p.maxstacksize);
for ( int i=0; i<p.numparams; i++ )
stack[i] = varargs.arg(i+1);
return execute(stack,p.is_vararg!=0? varargs.subargs(p.numparams+1): NONE);
}
protected Varargs execute( LuaValue[] stack, Varargs varargs ) {
// loop through instructions
int i,a,b,c,pc=0,top=0;
LuaValue o;
Varargs v = NONE;
int[] code = p.code;
LuaValue[] k = p.k;
// upvalues are only possible when closures create closures
UpValue[] openups = p.p.length>0? new UpValue[stack.length]: null;
// create varargs "arg" table
if ( p.is_vararg >= Lua.VARARG_NEEDSARG )
stack[p.numparams] = new LuaTable(varargs);
// debug wants args to this function
if (DebugLib.DEBUG_ENABLED)
DebugLib.debugSetupCall(varargs, stack);
// process instructions
LuaThread.CallStack cs = LuaThread.onCall( this );
try {
while ( true ) {
if (DebugLib.DEBUG_ENABLED)
DebugLib.debugBytecode(pc, v, top);
// pull out instruction
i = code[pc++];
a = ((i>>6) & 0xff);
// process the op code
switch ( i & 0x3f ) {
case Lua.OP_MOVE:/* A B R(A):= R(B) */
stack[a] = stack[i>>>23];
continue;
case Lua.OP_LOADK:/* A Bx R(A):= Kst(Bx) */
stack[a] = k[i>>>14];
continue;
case Lua.OP_LOADBOOL:/* A B C R(A):= (Bool)B: if (C) pc++ */
stack[a] = (i>>>23!=0)? LuaValue.TRUE: LuaValue.FALSE;
if ((i&(0x1ff<<14)) != 0)
pc++; /* skip next instruction (if C) */
continue;
case Lua.OP_LOADNIL: /* A B R(A):= ...:= R(B):= nil */
for ( b=i>>>23; a<=b; )
stack[a++] = LuaValue.NIL;
continue;
case Lua.OP_GETUPVAL: /* A B R(A):= UpValue[B] */
stack[a] = upValues[i>>>23].getValue();
continue;
case Lua.OP_GETGLOBAL: /* A Bx R(A):= Gbl[Kst(Bx)] */
stack[a] = env.get(k[i>>>14]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_GETTABLE: /* A B C R(A):= R(B)[RK(C)] */
stack[a] = stack[i>>>23].get((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_SETGLOBAL: /* A Bx Gbl[Kst(Bx)]:= R(A) */
env.set(k[i>>>14], stack[a]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_SETUPVAL: /* A B UpValue[B]:= R(A) */
upValues[i>>>23].setValue(stack[a]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_SETTABLE: /* A B C R(A)[RK(B)]:= RK(C) */
stack[a].set(((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]), (c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_NEWTABLE: /* A B C R(A):= {} (size = B,C) */
stack[a] = new LuaTable(i>>>23,(i>>14)&0x1ff);
continue;
case Lua.OP_SELF: /* A B C R(A+1):= R(B): R(A):= R(B)[RK(C)] */
stack[a+1] = (o = stack[i>>>23]);
stack[a] = o.get((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_ADD: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) + RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).add((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_SUB: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) - RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).sub((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_MUL: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) * RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).mul((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_DIV: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) / RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).div((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_MOD: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) % RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).mod((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_POW: /* A B C R(A):= RK(B) ^ RK(C) */
stack[a] = ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).pow((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]);
continue;
case Lua.OP_UNM: /* A B R(A):= -R(B) */
stack[a] = stack[i>>>23].neg();
continue;
case Lua.OP_NOT: /* A B R(A):= not R(B) */
stack[a] = stack[i>>>23].not();
continue;
case Lua.OP_LEN: /* A B R(A):= length of R(B) */
stack[a] = stack[i>>>23].len();
continue;
case Lua.OP_CONCAT: /* A B C R(A):= R(B).. ... ..R(C) */
b = i>>>23;
c = (i>>14)&0x1ff;
{
if ( c > b+1 ) {
Buffer sb = stack[c].buffer();
while ( --c>=b )
sb = stack[c].concat(sb);
stack[a] = sb.value();
} else {
stack[a] = stack[c-1].concat(stack[c]);
}
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_JMP: /* sBx pc+=sBx */
pc += (i>>>14)-0x1ffff;
continue;
case Lua.OP_EQ: /* A B C if ((RK(B) == RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
if ( ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).eq_b((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]) != (a!=0) )
++pc;
continue;
case Lua.OP_LT: /* A B C if ((RK(B) < RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
if ( ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).lt_b((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]) != (a!=0) )
++pc;
continue;
case Lua.OP_LE: /* A B C if ((RK(B) <= RK(C)) ~= A) then pc++ */
if ( ((b=i>>>23)>0xff? k[b&0x0ff]: stack[b]).lteq_b((c=(i>>14)&0x1ff)>0xff? k[c&0x0ff]: stack[c]) != (a!=0) )
++pc;
continue;
case Lua.OP_TEST: /* A C if not (R(A) <=> C) then pc++ */
if ( stack[a].toboolean() != ((i&(0x1ff<<14))!=0) )
++pc;
continue;
case Lua.OP_TESTSET: /* A B C if (R(B) <=> C) then R(A):= R(B) else pc++ */
/* note: doc appears to be reversed */
if ( (o=stack[i>>>23]).toboolean() != ((i&(0x1ff<<14))!=0) )
++pc;
else
stack[a] = o; // TODO: should be sBx?
continue;
case Lua.OP_CALL: /* A B C R(A), ... ,R(A+C-2):= R(A)(R(A+1), ... ,R(A+B-1)) */
switch ( i & (Lua.MASK_B | Lua.MASK_C) ) {
case (1<<Lua.POS_B) | (0<<Lua.POS_C): v=stack[a].invoke(NONE); top=a+v.narg(); continue;
case (2<<Lua.POS_B) | (0<<Lua.POS_C): v=stack[a].invoke(stack[a+1]); top=a+v.narg(); continue;
case (1<<Lua.POS_B) | (1<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a].call(); continue;
case (2<<Lua.POS_B) | (1<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a].call(stack[a+1]); continue;
case (3<<Lua.POS_B) | (1<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a].call(stack[a+1],stack[a+2]); continue;
case (4<<Lua.POS_B) | (1<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a].call(stack[a+1],stack[a+2],stack[a+3]); continue;
case (1<<Lua.POS_B) | (2<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a] = stack[a].call(); continue;
case (2<<Lua.POS_B) | (2<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a] = stack[a].call(stack[a+1]); continue;
case (3<<Lua.POS_B) | (2<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a] = stack[a].call(stack[a+1],stack[a+2]); continue;
case (4<<Lua.POS_B) | (2<<Lua.POS_C): stack[a] = stack[a].call(stack[a+1],stack[a+2],stack[a+3]); continue;
default:
b = i>>>23;
c = (i>>14)&0x1ff;
v = b>0?
varargsOf(stack,a+1,b-1): // exact arg count
varargsOf(stack, a+1, top-v.narg()-(a+1), v); // from prev top
v = stack[a].invoke(v);
if ( c > 0 ) {
while ( --c > 0 )
stack[a+c-1] = v.arg(c);
v = NONE; // TODO: necessary?
} else {
top = a + v.narg();
}
continue;
}
case Lua.OP_TAILCALL: /* A B C return R(A)(R(A+1), ... ,R(A+B-1)) */
switch ( i & Lua.MASK_B ) {
case (1<<Lua.POS_B): return new TailcallVarargs(stack[a], NONE);
case (2<<Lua.POS_B): return new TailcallVarargs(stack[a], stack[a+1]);
case (3<<Lua.POS_B): return new TailcallVarargs(stack[a], varargsOf(stack[a+1],stack[a+2]));
case (4<<Lua.POS_B): return new TailcallVarargs(stack[a], varargsOf(stack[a+1],stack[a+2],stack[a+3]));
default:
b = i>>>23;
v = b>0?
varargsOf(stack,a+1,b-1): // exact arg count
varargsOf(stack, a+1, top-v.narg()-(a+1), v); // from prev top
return new TailcallVarargs( stack[a], v );
}
case Lua.OP_RETURN: /* A B return R(A), ... ,R(A+B-2) (see note) */
b = i>>>23;
switch ( b ) {
case 0: return varargsOf(stack, a, top-v.narg()-a, v);
case 1: return NONE;
case 2: return stack[a];
default:
return varargsOf(stack, a, b-1);
}
case Lua.OP_FORLOOP: /* A sBx R(A)+=R(A+2): if R(A) <?= R(A+1) then { pc+=sBx: R(A+3)=R(A) }*/
{
LuaValue limit = stack[a + 1];
LuaValue step = stack[a + 2];
LuaValue idx = step.add(stack[a]);
if (step.gt_b(0)? idx.lteq_b(limit): idx.gteq_b(limit)) {
stack[a] = idx;
stack[a + 3] = idx;
pc += (i>>>14)-0x1ffff;
}
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_FORPREP: /* A sBx R(A)-=R(A+2): pc+=sBx */
{
LuaValue init = stack[a].checknumber("'for' initial value must be a number");
LuaValue limit = stack[a + 1].checknumber("'for' limit must be a number");
LuaValue step = stack[a + 2].checknumber("'for' step must be a number");
stack[a] = init.sub(step);
stack[a + 1] = limit;
stack[a + 2] = step;
pc += (i>>>14)-0x1ffff;
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_TFORLOOP: /*
* A C R(A+3), ... ,R(A+2+C):= R(A)(R(A+1),
* R(A+2)): if R(A+3) ~= nil then R(A+2)=R(A+3)
* else pc++
*/
// TODO: stack call on for loop body, such as: stack[a].call(ci);
v = stack[a].invoke(varargsOf(stack[a+1],stack[a+2]));
if ( (o=v.arg1()).isnil() )
++pc;
else {
stack[a+2] = stack[a+3] = o;
for ( c=(i>>14)&0x1ff; c>1; --c )
stack[a+2+c] = v.arg(c);
v = NONE; // todo: necessary?
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_SETLIST: /* A B C R(A)[(C-1)*FPF+i]:= R(A+i), 1 <= i <= B */
{
if ( (c=(i>>14)&0x1ff) == 0 )
c = code[pc++];
int offset = (c-1) * Lua.LFIELDS_PER_FLUSH;
o = stack[a];
if ( (b=i>>>23) == 0 ) {
b = top - a - 1;
int m = b - v.narg();
int j=1;
for ( ;j<=m; j++ )
o.set(offset+j, stack[a + j]);
for ( ;j<=b; j++ )
o.set(offset+j, v.arg(j-m));
} else {
o.presize( offset + b );
for (int j=1; j<=b; j++)
o.set(offset+j, stack[a + j]);
}
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_CLOSE: /* A close all variables in the stack up to (>=) R(A)*/
for ( b=openups.length; --b>=a; )
if ( openups[b]!=null ) {
openups[b].close();
openups[b] = null;
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_CLOSURE: /* A Bx R(A):= closure(KPROTO[Bx], R(A), ... ,R(A+n)) */
{
Prototype newp = p.p[i>>>14];
LuaClosure newcl = new LuaClosure(newp, env);
for ( int j=0, nup=newp.nups; j<nup; ++j ) {
i = code[pc++];
//b = B(i);
b = i>>>23;
newcl.upValues[j] = (i&4) != 0?
upValues[b]:
openups[b]!=null? openups[b]: (openups[b]=new UpValue(stack,b));
}
stack[a] = newcl;
}
continue;
case Lua.OP_VARARG: /* A B R(A), R(A+1), ..., R(A+B-1) = vararg */
b = i>>>23;
if ( b == 0 ) {
top = a + (b = varargs.narg());
v = varargs;
} else {
for ( int j=1; j<b; ++j )
stack[a+j-1] = varargs.arg(j);
}
continue;
}
}
} catch ( LuaError le ) {
throw le;
} catch ( Exception e ) {
throw new LuaError(e);
} finally {
cs.onReturn();
if ( openups != null )
for ( int u=openups.length; --u>=0; )
if ( openups[u] != null )
openups[u].close();
}
}
protected LuaValue getUpvalue(int i) {
return upValues[i].getValue();
}
protected void setUpvalue(int i, LuaValue v) {
upValues[i].setValue(v);
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.MathLib;
/**
* Extension of {@link LuaNumber} which can hold a Java double as its value.
* <p>
* These instance are not instantiated directly by clients, but indirectly
* via the static functions {@link LuaValue#valueOf(int)} or {@link LuaValue#valueOf(double)}
* functions. This ensures that values which can be represented as int
* are wrapped in {@link LuaInteger} instead of {@link LuaDouble}.
* <p>
* Almost all API's implemented in LuaDouble are defined and documented in {@link LuaValue}.
* <p>
* However the constants {@link #NAN}, {@link #POSINF}, {@link #NEGINF},
* {@link #JSTR_NAN}, {@link #JSTR_POSINF}, and {@link #JSTR_NEGINF} may be useful
* when dealing with Nan or Infinite values.
* <p>
* LuaDouble also defines functions for handling the unique math rules of lua devision and modulo in
* <ul>
* <li>{@link #ddiv(double, double)}</li>
* <li>{@link #ddiv_d(double, double)}</li>
* <li>{@link #dmod(double, double)}</li>
* <li>{@link #dmod_d(double, double)}</li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* @see LuaValue
* @see LuaNumber
* @see LuaInteger
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(int)
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(double)
*/
public class LuaDouble extends LuaNumber {
/** Constant LuaDouble representing NaN (not a number) */
public static final LuaDouble NAN = new LuaDouble( Double.NaN );
/** Constant LuaDouble representing positive infinity */
public static final LuaDouble POSINF = new LuaDouble( Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY );
/** Constant LuaDouble representing negative infinity */
public static final LuaDouble NEGINF = new LuaDouble( Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY );
/** Constant String representation for NaN (not a number), "nan" */
public static final String JSTR_NAN = "nan";
/** Constant String representation for positive infinity, "inf" */
public static final String JSTR_POSINF = "inf";
/** Constant String representation for negative infinity, "-inf" */
public static final String JSTR_NEGINF = "-inf";
/** The value being held by this instance. */
final double v;
public static LuaNumber valueOf(double d) {
int id = (int) d;
return d==id? (LuaNumber) LuaInteger.valueOf(id): (LuaNumber) new LuaDouble(d);
}
/** Don't allow ints to be boxed by DoubleValues */
private LuaDouble(double d) {
this.v = d;
}
public int hashCode() {
long l = Double.doubleToLongBits(v);
return ((int)(l>>32)) | (int) l;
}
public boolean islong() {
return v == (long) v;
}
public byte tobyte() { return (byte) (long) v; }
public char tochar() { return (char) (long) v; }
public double todouble() { return v; }
public float tofloat() { return (float) v; }
public int toint() { return (int) (long) v; }
public long tolong() { return (long) v; }
public short toshort() { return (short) (long) v; }
public double optdouble(double defval) { return v; }
public int optint(int defval) { return (int) (long) v; }
public LuaInteger optinteger(LuaInteger defval) { return LuaInteger.valueOf((int) (long)v); }
public long optlong(long defval) { return (long) v; }
public LuaInteger checkinteger() { return LuaInteger.valueOf( (int) (long) v ); }
// unary operators
public LuaValue neg() { return valueOf(-v); }
// object equality, used for key comparison
public boolean equals(Object o) { return o instanceof LuaDouble? ((LuaDouble)o).v == v: false; }
// equality w/ metatable processing
public LuaValue eq( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean eq_b( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v); }
// equality w/o metatable processing
public boolean raweq( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v); }
public boolean raweq( double val ) { return v == val; }
public boolean raweq( int val ) { return v == val; }
// basic binary arithmetic
public LuaValue add( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.add(v); }
public LuaValue add( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs + v); }
public LuaValue sub( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.subFrom(v); }
public LuaValue sub( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(v - rhs); }
public LuaValue sub( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(v - rhs); }
public LuaValue subFrom( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs - v); }
public LuaValue mul( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.mul(v); }
public LuaValue mul( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs * v); }
public LuaValue mul( int lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs * v); }
public LuaValue pow( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.powWith(v); }
public LuaValue pow( double rhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue pow( int rhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue powWith( double lhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue powWith( int lhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue div( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.divInto(v); }
public LuaValue div( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue div( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue divInto( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue mod( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.modFrom(v); }
public LuaValue mod( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue mod( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue modFrom( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(lhs,v); }
/** Divide two double numbers according to lua math, and return a {@link LuaValue} result.
* @param lhs Left-hand-side of the division.
* @param rhs Right-hand-side of the division.
* @return {@link LuaValue} for the result of the division,
* taking into account positive and negiative infinity, and Nan
* @see #ddiv_d(double, double)
*/
public static LuaValue ddiv(double lhs, double rhs) {
return rhs!=0? valueOf( lhs / rhs ): lhs>0? POSINF: lhs==0? NAN: NEGINF;
}
/** Divide two double numbers according to lua math, and return a double result.
* @param lhs Left-hand-side of the division.
* @param rhs Right-hand-side of the division.
* @return Value of the division, taking into account positive and negative infinity, and Nan
* @see #ddiv(double, double)
*/
public static double ddiv_d(double lhs, double rhs) {
return rhs!=0? lhs / rhs: lhs>0? Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY: lhs==0? Double.NaN: Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
}
/** Take modulo double numbers according to lua math, and return a {@link LuaValue} result.
* @param lhs Left-hand-side of the modulo.
* @param rhs Right-hand-side of the modulo.
* @return {@link LuaValue} for the result of the modulo,
* using lua's rules for modulo
* @see #dmod_d(double, double)
*/
public static LuaValue dmod(double lhs, double rhs) {
return rhs!=0? valueOf( lhs-rhs*Math.floor(lhs/rhs) ): NAN;
}
/** Take modulo for double numbers according to lua math, and return a double result.
* @param lhs Left-hand-side of the modulo.
* @param rhs Right-hand-side of the modulo.
* @return double value for the result of the modulo,
* using lua's rules for modulo
* @see #dmod(double, double)
*/
public static double dmod_d(double lhs, double rhs) {
return rhs!=0? lhs-rhs*Math.floor(lhs/rhs): Double.NaN;
}
// relational operators
public LuaValue lt( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gt_b(v)? LuaValue.TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lt( double rhs ) { return v < rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lt( int rhs ) { return v < rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean lt_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gt_b(v); }
public boolean lt_b( int rhs ) { return v < rhs; }
public boolean lt_b( double rhs ) { return v < rhs; }
public LuaValue lteq( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gteq_b(v)? LuaValue.TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lteq( double rhs ) { return v <= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lteq( int rhs ) { return v <= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean lteq_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gteq_b(v); }
public boolean lteq_b( int rhs ) { return v <= rhs; }
public boolean lteq_b( double rhs ) { return v <= rhs; }
public LuaValue gt( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lt_b(v)? LuaValue.TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gt( double rhs ) { return v > rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gt( int rhs ) { return v > rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean gt_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lt_b(v); }
public boolean gt_b( int rhs ) { return v > rhs; }
public boolean gt_b( double rhs ) { return v > rhs; }
public LuaValue gteq( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lteq_b(v)? LuaValue.TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gteq( double rhs ) { return v >= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gteq( int rhs ) { return v >= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean gteq_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lteq_b(v); }
public boolean gteq_b( int rhs ) { return v >= rhs; }
public boolean gteq_b( double rhs ) { return v >= rhs; }
// string comparison
public int strcmp( LuaString rhs ) { typerror("attempt to compare number with string"); return 0; }
public String tojstring() {
/*
if ( v == 0.0 ) { // never occurs in J2me
long bits = Double.doubleToLongBits( v );
return ( bits >> 63 == 0 ) ? "0" : "-0";
}
*/
long l = (long) v;
if ( l == v )
return Long.toString(l);
if ( Double.isNaN(v) )
return JSTR_NAN;
if ( Double.isInfinite(v) )
return (v<0? JSTR_NEGINF: JSTR_POSINF);
return Float.toString((float)v);
}
public LuaString strvalue() {
return LuaString.valueOf(tojstring());
}
public LuaString optstring(LuaString defval) {
return LuaString.valueOf(tojstring());
}
public LuaValue tostring() {
return LuaString.valueOf(tojstring());
}
public String optjstring(String defval) {
return tojstring();
}
public LuaNumber optnumber(LuaNumber defval) {
return this;
}
public boolean isnumber() {
return true;
}
public boolean isstring() {
return true;
}
public LuaValue tonumber() {
return this;
}
public int checkint() { return (int) (long) v; }
public long checklong() { return (long) v; }
public LuaNumber checknumber() { return this; }
public double checkdouble() { return v; }
public String checkjstring() {
return tojstring();
}
public LuaString checkstring() {
return LuaString.valueOf(tojstring());
}
public LuaValue checkvalidkey() {
if ( Double.isNaN(v) )
throw new LuaError("table index expected, got nan");
return this;
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.DebugLib;
/**
* RuntimeException that is thrown and caught in response to a lua error.
* <p>
* {@link LuaError} is used wherever a lua call to {@code error()}
* would be used within a script.
* <p>
* Since it is an unchecked exception inheriting from {@link RuntimeException},
* Java method signatures do notdeclare this exception, althoug it can
* be thrown on almost any luaj Java operation.
* This is analagous to the fact that any lua script can throw a lua error at any time.
* <p>
*/
public class LuaError extends RuntimeException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private String traceback;
/**
* Run the error hook if there is one
* @param msg the message to use in error hook processing.
* */
private static String errorHook(String msg) {
LuaThread thread = LuaThread.getRunning();
if ( thread.err != null ) {
LuaValue errfunc = thread.err;
thread.err = null;
try {
return errfunc.call( LuaValue.valueOf(msg) ).tojstring();
} catch ( Throwable t ) {
return "error in error handling";
} finally {
thread.err = errfunc;
}
}
return msg;
}
private Throwable cause;
/** Construct LuaError when a program exception occurs.
* <p>
* All errors generated from lua code should throw LuaError(String) instead.
* @param cause the Throwable that caused the error, if known.
*/
public LuaError(Throwable cause) {
super( errorHook( addFileLine( "vm error: "+cause ) ) );
this.cause = cause;
this.traceback = DebugLib.traceback(1);
}
/**
* Construct a LuaError with a specific message.
*
* @param message message to supply
*/
public LuaError(String message) {
super( errorHook( addFileLine( message ) ) );
this.traceback = DebugLib.traceback(1);
}
/**
* Construct a LuaError with a message, and level to draw line number information from.
* @param message message to supply
* @param level where to supply line info from in call stack
*/
public LuaError(String message, int level) {
super( errorHook( addFileLine( message, level ) ) );
this.traceback = DebugLib.traceback(1);
}
/**
* Add file and line info to a message at a particular level
* @param message the String message to use
* @param level where to supply line info from in call stack
* */
private static String addFileLine( String message, int level ) {
if ( message == null ) return null;
if ( level == 0 ) return message;
String fileline = DebugLib.fileline(level-1);
return fileline!=null? fileline+": "+message: message;
}
/** Add file and line info for the nearest enclosing closure
* @param message the String message to use
* */
private static String addFileLine( String message ) {
if ( message == null ) return null;
String fileline = DebugLib.fileline();
return fileline!=null? fileline+": "+message: message;
}
/** Print the message and stack trace */
public void printStackTrace() {
System.out.println( toString() );
if ( traceback != null )
System.out.println( traceback );
}
/**
* Get the cause, if any.
*/
public Throwable getCause() {
return cause;
}
}

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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
/**
* Base class for functions implemented in Java.
* <p>
* Direct subclass include {@link LibFunction} which is the base class for
* all built-in library functions coded in Java,
* and {@link LuaClosure}, which represents a lua closure
* whose bytecode is interpreted when the function is invoked.
* @see LuaValue
* @see LibFunction
* @see LuaClosure
*/
abstract
public class LuaFunction extends LuaValue {
/** Shared static metatable for all functions and closures. */
public static LuaValue s_metatable;
protected LuaValue env;
public LuaFunction() {
this.env = NIL;
}
public LuaFunction(LuaValue env) {
this.env = env;
}
public int type() {
return TFUNCTION;
}
public String typename() {
return "function";
}
public boolean isfunction() {
return true;
}
public LuaValue checkfunction() {
return this;
}
public LuaFunction optfunction(LuaFunction defval) {
return this;
}
public LuaValue getmetatable() {
return s_metatable;
}
public LuaValue getfenv() {
return env;
}
public void setfenv(LuaValue env) {
this.env = env!=null? env: NIL;
}
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/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2009 Luaj.org. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************/
package org.luaj.vm2;
import org.luaj.vm2.lib.MathLib;
/**
* Extension of {@link LuaNumber} which can hold a Java int as its value.
* <p>
* These instance are not instantiated directly by clients, but indirectly
* via the static functions {@link LuaValue#valueOf(int)} or {@link LuaValue#valueOf(double)}
* functions. This ensures that policies regarding pooling of instances are
* encapsulated.
* <p>
* There are no API's specific to LuaInteger that are useful beyond what is already
* exposed in {@link LuaValue}.
*
* @see LuaValue
* @see LuaNumber
* @see LuaDouble
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(int)
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(double)
*/
public class LuaInteger extends LuaNumber {
private static final LuaInteger[] intValues = new LuaInteger[512];
static {
for ( int i=0; i<512; i++ )
intValues[i] = new LuaInteger(i-256);
}
public static LuaInteger valueOf(int i) {
return i<=255 && i>=-256? intValues[i+256]: new LuaInteger(i);
};
// TODO consider moving this to LuaValue
/** Return a LuaNumber that represents the value provided
* @param l long value to represent.
* @return LuaNumber that is eithe LuaInteger or LuaDouble representing l
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(int)
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(double)
*/
public static LuaNumber valueOf(long l) {
int i = (int) l;
return l==i? (i<=255 && i>=-256? intValues[i+256]:
(LuaNumber) new LuaInteger(i)):
(LuaNumber) LuaDouble.valueOf(l);
}
/** The value being held by this instance. */
public final int v;
/**
* Package protected constructor.
* @see LuaValue#valueOf(int)
**/
LuaInteger(int i) {
this.v = i;
}
public boolean isint() { return true; }
public boolean isinttype() { return true; }
public boolean islong() { return true; }
public byte tobyte() { return (byte) v; }
public char tochar() { return (char) v; }
public double todouble() { return v; }
public float tofloat() { return v; }
public int toint() { return v; }
public long tolong() { return v; }
public short toshort() { return (short) v; }
public double optdouble(double defval) { return v; }
public int optint(int defval) { return v; }
public LuaInteger optinteger(LuaInteger defval) { return this; }
public long optlong(long defval) { return v; }
public String tojstring() {
return Integer.toString(v);
}
public LuaString strvalue() {
return LuaString.valueOf(Integer.toString(v));
}
public LuaString optstring(LuaString defval) {
return LuaString.valueOf(Integer.toString(v));
}
public LuaValue tostring() {
return LuaString.valueOf(Integer.toString(v));
}
public String optjstring(String defval) {
return Integer.toString(v);
}
public LuaInteger checkinteger() {
return this;
}
public boolean isstring() {
return true;
}
public int hashCode() {
return v;
}
// unary operators
public LuaValue neg() { return valueOf(-(long)v); }
// object equality, used for key comparison
public boolean equals(Object o) { return o instanceof LuaInteger? ((LuaInteger)o).v == v: false; }
// equality w/ metatable processing
public LuaValue eq( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean eq_b( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v); }
// equality w/o metatable processing
public boolean raweq( LuaValue val ) { return val.raweq(v); }
public boolean raweq( double val ) { return v == val; }
public boolean raweq( int val ) { return v == val; }
// arithmetic operators
public LuaValue add( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.add(v); }
public LuaValue add( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs + v); }
public LuaValue add( int lhs ) { return LuaInteger.valueOf(lhs + (long)v); }
public LuaValue sub( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.subFrom(v); }
public LuaValue sub( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(v - rhs); }
public LuaValue sub( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(v - rhs); }
public LuaValue subFrom( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs - v); }
public LuaValue subFrom( int lhs ) { return LuaInteger.valueOf(lhs - (long)v); }
public LuaValue mul( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.mul(v); }
public LuaValue mul( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.valueOf(lhs * v); }
public LuaValue mul( int lhs ) { return LuaInteger.valueOf(lhs * (long)v); }
public LuaValue pow( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.powWith(v); }
public LuaValue pow( double rhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue pow( int rhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue powWith( double lhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue powWith( int lhs ) { return MathLib.dpow(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue div( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.divInto(v); }
public LuaValue div( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue div( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue divInto( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.ddiv(lhs,v); }
public LuaValue mod( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.modFrom(v); }
public LuaValue mod( double rhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue mod( int rhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(v,rhs); }
public LuaValue modFrom( double lhs ) { return LuaDouble.dmod(lhs,v); }
// relational operators
public LuaValue lt( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gt_b(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lt( double rhs ) { return v < rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lt( int rhs ) { return v < rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean lt_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gt_b(v); }
public boolean lt_b( int rhs ) { return v < rhs; }
public boolean lt_b( double rhs ) { return v < rhs; }
public LuaValue lteq( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gteq_b(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lteq( double rhs ) { return v <= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue lteq( int rhs ) { return v <= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean lteq_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.gteq_b(v); }
public boolean lteq_b( int rhs ) { return v <= rhs; }
public boolean lteq_b( double rhs ) { return v <= rhs; }
public LuaValue gt( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lt_b(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gt( double rhs ) { return v > rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gt( int rhs ) { return v > rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean gt_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lt_b(v); }
public boolean gt_b( int rhs ) { return v > rhs; }
public boolean gt_b( double rhs ) { return v > rhs; }
public LuaValue gteq( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lteq_b(v)? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gteq( double rhs ) { return v >= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public LuaValue gteq( int rhs ) { return v >= rhs? TRUE: FALSE; }
public boolean gteq_b( LuaValue rhs ) { return rhs.lteq_b(v); }
public boolean gteq_b( int rhs ) { return v >= rhs; }
public boolean gteq_b( double rhs ) { return v >= rhs; }
// string comparison
public int strcmp( LuaString rhs ) { typerror("attempt to compare number with string"); return 0; }
public int checkint() {
return v;
}
public long checklong() {
return v;
}
public double checkdouble() {
return v;
}
public String checkjstring() {
return String.valueOf(v);
}
public LuaString checkstring() {
return valueOf( String.valueOf(v) );
}
}

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