This class can cache the set of memory regions during its lifetime,
and make them writable only once. This avoids e.g. re-reading
/proc/*/maps once for every modified vtable in interpose code.
- Initialize the global pointers before trying to use init.
- Print a message suggesting the use of dfhack-run.
- Don't start the console thread if there is no console.
- When console is disabled, print anything given to it to stderr.
Buildings hanging in the air cause constructWithFilters to
exhibit the same behavior as a moody dwarf in a burrow excluding
the workshop, i.e. endlessly collecting the same type of reagent.
http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/mantisbt/view.php?id=1416
The workaround monitors jobs and reclassifies the reagents on the fly.
- This context requires core suspend lock and asserts it in a few places.
- Special 'event' objects are introduced. They can be invoked as
functions, in which case they iterate all their fields and call
them as functions. Errors are printed and consumed.
- When a plugin is opened by the core context, events registered in
a special array are linked to it. The system is organized so as to
avoid even trying to pass the event to lua if the module isn't loaded.
* Paint, filter, and brush state is now saved between calls.
* Added 'all' paint option to set material, shape, special, and variant at
the same time.
* Added tiletypes-here (like liquids here, except is uses the saved brush
settings)
* Added tiletypes-here-point (like liquids here, always only the tile under
the cursor)
* Added tiletypes-command: runs tiletypes commands seperated by ';' tokens
(affects saved state)
* Make the internal workings match liquids a bit more
* Give brush objects a descriptor string
* Make Core::cheap_tokenise available
- To ensure reload safety functions have to be wrapped. Every call
checks the loaded state and locks a mutex in Plugin. If the plugin
is unloaded, calling its functions throws a lua error. Therefore,
plugins may not create closures or export yieldable functions.
- The set of function argument and return types supported by
LuaWrapper is severely limited when compared to being compiled
inside the main library.
Currently supported types: numbers, bool, std::string, df::foo,
df::foo*, std::vector<bool>, std::vector<df::foo*>.
- To facilitate postponing initialization until after all plugins
have been loaded, the core sends a SC_CORE_INITIALIZED event.
- As an example, the burrows plugin now exports its functions.