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.
- Associate a default output stream with the whole connection.
If not explicitly specified in the constructor, uses stdout.
- Add methods that use this default stream to RemoteFunction.
- Add easily usable wrappers for CoreSuspend and CoreResume.
The idea is that if you have to execute many RPC calls, it is
faster to suspend once. The service class takes care to auto-resume
in the destructor in case the client just disappears.
This is an incompatible change to the plugin ABI.
The Console is not thread-safe unless used indirectly
via color_ostream_proxy, so everything should use their
per-thread stream.
Allow defining commands with guard conditions, and binding
one or more commands to alphabetic and function keys. When
the relevant key is pressed, the first listed command with
successfully evaluated guard is chosen.
For consistency, the guard is also checked when the command
is invoked from the console; this requires suspending the
core inside PluginManager, before invoking plugin code.
Allow defining commands with guard conditions, and binding
one or more commands to alphabetic and function keys. When
the relevant key is pressed, the first listed command with
successfully evaluated guard is chosen.
For consistency, the guard is also checked when the command
is invoked from the console; this requires suspending the
core inside PluginManager, before invoking plugin code.
As a usage example, allow toggling water level display and idlers,
and implement a ui tweak for easily copying stockpiles.
Also disable df2mc by default - default options shouldn't
require anything not in the base package.
Each time the ClassNameCheck constructor is called it adds to the list
of class names given to it, which can later be retrieved by a class
static method.