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@ -246,15 +246,15 @@ The format is documented in `builtin/settingtypes.txt`.
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It is parsed by the main menu settings dialogue to list mod-specific
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settings in the "Mods" category.
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`minetest.settings` can be used to read custom or engine settings.
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See [`Settings`].
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### `init.lua`
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The main Lua script. Running this script should register everything it
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wants to register. Subsequent execution depends on minetest calling the
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wants to register. Subsequent execution depends on Minetest calling the
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registered callbacks.
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`minetest.settings` can be used to read custom or existing settings at load
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time, if necessary. (See [`Settings`])
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### `textures`, `sounds`, `media`, `models`, `locale`
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Media files (textures, sounds, whatever) that will be transferred to the
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@ -5772,7 +5772,7 @@ Setting-related
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---------------
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* `minetest.settings`: Settings object containing all of the settings from the
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main config file (`minetest.conf`).
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main config file (`minetest.conf`). See [`Settings`].
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* `minetest.setting_get_pos(name)`: Loads a setting from the main settings and
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parses it as a position (in the format `(1,2,3)`). Returns a position or nil.
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@ -8229,37 +8229,47 @@ secure random device cannot be found on the system.
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An interface to read config files in the format of `minetest.conf`.
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It can be created via `Settings(filename)`.
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`minetest.settings` is a `Settings` instance that can be used to access the
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main config file (`minetest.conf`). Instances for other config files can be
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created via `Settings(filename)`.
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Engine settings on the `minetest.settings` object have internal defaults that
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will be returned if a setting is unset.
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The engine does *not* (yet) read `settingtypes.txt` for this purpose. This
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means that no defaults will be returned for mod settings.
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### Methods
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* `get(key)`: returns a value
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* Returns `nil` if `key` is not found.
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* `get_bool(key, [default])`: returns a boolean
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* `default` is the value returned if `key` is not found.
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* Returns `nil` if `key` is not found and `default` not specified.
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* `get_np_group(key)`: returns a NoiseParams table
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* Returns `nil` if `key` is not found.
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* `get_flags(key)`:
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* Returns `{flag = true/false, ...}` according to the set flags.
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* Is currently limited to mapgen flags `mg_flags` and mapgen-specific
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flags like `mgv5_spflags`.
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* Returns `nil` if `key` is not found.
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* `set(key, value)`
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* Setting names can't contain whitespace or any of `="{}#`.
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* Setting values can't contain the sequence `\n"""`.
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* Setting names starting with "secure." can't be set on the main settings
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object (`minetest.settings`).
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* `set_bool(key, value)`
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* See documentation for set() above.
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* See documentation for `set()` above.
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* `set_np_group(key, value)`
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* `value` is a NoiseParams table.
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* Also, see documentation for set() above.
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* Also, see documentation for `set()` above.
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* `remove(key)`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
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* `get_names()`: returns `{key1,...}`
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* `has(key)`:
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* Returns a boolean indicating whether `key` exists.
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* Note that for the main settings object (`minetest.settings`), `get(key)`
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might return a value even if `has(key)` returns `false`. That's because
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`get` can fall back to the so-called parent of the `Settings` object, i.e.
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the default values.
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* In contrast to the various getter functions, `has()` doesn't consider
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any default values.
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* This means that on the main settings object (`minetest.settings`),
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`get(key)` might return a value even if `has(key)` returns `false`.
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* `write()`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
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* Writes changes to file.
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* `to_table()`: returns `{[key1]=value1,...}`
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