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Architecture
As mentioned in the main architecture guide, the web subproject is responsible for building CC: Tweaked's documentation website. This is surprisingly more complex than one might initially assume, hence the need for this document at all!
Web-based emulator
Most of the complexity comes from the web-based emulator we embed in our documentation. This uses TeaVM to compile CC: Tweaked's core to Javascript, and then call out to it in the main site.
The code for this is split into three separate components:
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src/main
: This holds the emulator itself: this is a basic Java project which depends on CC:T's core, and exposes an interface for Javascript code.Some of our code (or dependencies) cannot be compiled to Javascript, for instance most of our HTTP implementation. In theses cases we provide a replacement class. These classes start with
T
(for instanceTHttpRequest
), which are specially handled in the next step. -
src/builder
: This module consumes the above code and compiles everything to Javascript using TeaVM. There's a couple of places where we need to patch the bytecode before compiling it, so this also includes a basic ASM rewriting system. -
src/frontend
: This consumes the interface exposed by the main emulator, and actually embeds the emulator in the website.
Static content
Rendering the static portion of the website is fortunately much simpler.
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Doc generation: This is mostly handled in various Gradle files. The
common
project uses cct-javadoc to convert Javadoc on our peripherals and APIs to LDoc/illuaminate compatible documentation. This is then fed into illuaminate which spits out HTML. -
src/htmlTransform
: We do a small amount of post-processing on the HTML, which is performed by this tool. This includes syntax highlighting of non-Lua code blocks, and replacing special<mc-recipe>
tags with a rendered view of a given Minecraft recipe.