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RE: What we're doing - LogicParrot - 05-05-2015 (05-02-2015, 09:09 PM)xoft Wrote: I need volunteers. I have changed the CheckBasicStyle.lua script so that it can check individual files and even the files specifically being committed in Git. This comes handy as a git pre-commit hook - whenever you commit to git... Just a little note, you also gotta chmod +x both the "pre-commit" file and "CheckBasicStyle.lua". "CheckBasicStyle.lua" should be chmodded in the repo. RE: What we're doing - xoft - 05-06-2015 Okay, so it seems it works. Is there someone good with words who could write a section on this to the Contributing.md file? RE: What we're doing - worktycho - 05-07-2015 What is the purpose of the Exclude parameter to the Broadcast functions? Is it used anywhere and can I remove it? RE: What we're doing - NiLSPACE - 05-07-2015 The exclude parameters are clienthandle's that shouldn't receive the packets. This is (or was, not sure) because the client could crash if it would receive it while he's the cause or target of the broadcast. RE: What we're doing - worktycho - 05-07-2015 So it's needed because of Mojang's brokenness. I'll have to keep the hacks then. RE: What we're doing - xoft - 05-07-2015 Well, usually there is a good reason for an exclude parameter. If you broadcast a "player's item in hand changed" message, it makes no sense to send it to the player who actually changed their item in hand, because they already know. There were a few more of these, but I can't think of any right now RE: What we're doing - worktycho - 05-08-2015 Has anyone tried the profile builds recently on linux? They segfault during bindings generation for me. RE: What we're doing - xoft - 05-08-2015 The profile builds have always failed on startup on Linux, I don't think they ever worked. RE: What we're doing - worktycho - 05-08-2015 I remember getting them to work at one point. RE: What we're doing - xoft - 05-08-2015 It had to work in the past, because I remember doing some performance analysis on Linux. |