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Jonathan Coates a9191a4d4e
Don't cache the client monitor
When rendering non-origin monitors, we would fetch the origin monitor,
read its client state, and then cache that on the current monitor to
avoid repeated lookups.

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

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

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

Fixes #1741
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CC: Tweaked

Current build status Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge Download CC: Tweaked on Modrinth

CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the much-beloved ComputerCraft, it continues its legacy with improved performance and stability, along with a wealth of new features.

CC: Tweaked can be installed from CurseForge or Modrinth. It runs on both Minecraft Forge and Fabric.

Contributing

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.

Community

If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about ComputerCraft, do check out our forum and GitHub discussions page! There's also a fairly populated, albeit quiet IRC channel, if that's more your cup of tea.

We also host fairly comprehensive documentation at tweaked.cc.

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.

repositories {
  maven {
    url "https://squiddev.cc/maven/"
    content {
      includeGroup("cc.tweaked")
    }
  }
}

dependencies {
  // Vanilla (i.e. for multi-loader systems)
  compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-common-api:$cctVersion")

  // Forge Gradle
  compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-core-api:$cctVersion")
  compileOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge-api:$cctVersion"))
  runtimeOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge:$cctVersion"))

  // Fabric Loom
  modCompileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric-api:$cctVersion")
  modRuntimeOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric:$cctVersion")
}

When using ForgeGradle, you may also need to add the following:

minecraft {
    runs {
        configureEach {
            property 'mixin.env.remapRefMap', 'true'
            property 'mixin.env.refMapRemappingFile', "${buildDir}/createSrgToMcp/output.srg"
        }
    }
}

You should also be careful to only use classes within the dan200.computercraft.api package. Non-API classes are subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API (or need to mixin to CC:T), please file an issue to let me know!

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.

Description
Modernized/improved/actually updated version of ComputerCraft: https://tweaked.cc
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