Random Chitchat 2012-2016
I think we should add the style check script at the end of each travis build. It'll be useful for a quick check to each person's PRs.
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There's only a slight problem with that - the script currently needs some supporting runtimes and libraries that are not so trivial to set up, and I don't think Travis comes with them pre-installed. Lua and LuaFileSystem are the ones I know it needs, there may be more hidden ones.
I think we could get rid of the LuaFileSystem dependency, though, if we exported a list of all files to check using CMakelists.txt.
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With travis it's quite simple - you just do `apt-get install xxx` to install xxx.
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Maybe so, you can get luarocks installed this way, but then you need to install luafilesystem through luarocks. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it'll need some work that I can't do.
I could try integrating it with Appveyor, though. Or even better, I ought to make the script not use LuaFileSystem at all. It only needs it to list all the files that need checking, cmake can generate the list for us.
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Fuuu, I've been out just for half a day and there's already so much stuff on GitHub to review...
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Who says java likes eating lots of RAM? I got bukkit running lag-free with 64mb of ram asigned. I'm not joking. MCServer wouldnt do much more with 64mb.
And there are 30mb free more...


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Even more awesome (32mb)
Also, with 32mb, it survived a 200+ TNT explosion


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What does taskmanager say? Or whatever program linux has to check how many ram is used.
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Oh, top says it's using 80mb. (not sure about why that much ram if server has 32mb allocated)
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The remainder's probably the java runtime.
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