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https://github.com/minetest/minetest/pull/10100 has introduced a few inconsistencies with the formats of previous texture modifiers: `[fill` is the first texture modifier to have a modifying and a generating variant. Thus `texmod` "constructors" and `texmod` "modifiers" / methods had to be separated; `texmod.fill` is not the same as `tm.fill` where `tm` is `texmod` instance. It is rather dirty that the generating variant would ignore extraneous parameters of the modifying variant, so this is not replicated by the parser. `[hsl`, `[colorizehsl`, `[contrast` and `[screen` are pretty standard texture modifiers as far as the DSL is concerned. `[hsl` and `[colorizehsl` are very similar. `[hardlight` is the first texture modifier to exist just for swapping the base and parameter. `a^[overlay:b` and `b^[hardlight:a` are both normalized to `b:[hardlight:a` by the DSL. `[overlay` (called "overlay blend" in the docs) creates a naming conflict with literal overlaying (`^`). This is resolved by renaming `:overlay` to `:blit`.
98 lines
2.5 KiB
Lua
98 lines
2.5 KiB
Lua
local cd = {}
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local function calc_dims(self, get_file_dims)
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return assert(cd[self.type])(self, get_file_dims)
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end
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function cd:file(d)
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return d(self.filename)
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end
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do
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local function base_dim(self, get_dims) return calc_dims(self.base, get_dims) end
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cd.opacity = base_dim
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cd.invert = base_dim
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cd.brighten = base_dim
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cd.noalpha = base_dim
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cd.makealpha = base_dim
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cd.lowpart = base_dim
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cd.mask = base_dim
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cd.multiply = base_dim
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cd.colorize = base_dim
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cd.colorizehsl = base_dim
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cd.hsl = base_dim
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cd.screen = base_dim
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cd.contrast = base_dim
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end
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do
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local function wh(self) return self.w, self.h end
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cd.resize = wh
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cd.combine = wh
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end
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function cd:fill(get_dims)
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if self.base then return calc_dims(self.base, get_dims) end
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return self.w, self.h
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end
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do
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local function upscale_to_higher_res(self, get_dims)
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local base_w, base_h = calc_dims(self.base, get_dims)
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local over_w, over_h = calc_dims(self.over, get_dims)
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if base_w * base_h > over_w * over_h then
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return base_w, base_h
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end
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return over_w, over_h
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end
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cd.blit = upscale_to_higher_res
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cd.overlay = upscale_to_higher_res
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cd.hardlight = upscale_to_higher_res
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end
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function cd:transform(get_dims)
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if self.rotation_deg % 180 ~= 0 then
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local base_w, base_h = calc_dims(self.base, get_dims)
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return base_h, base_w
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end
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return calc_dims(self.base, get_dims)
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end
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do
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local math_clamp = modlib.math.clamp
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local function next_pow_of_2(x)
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-- I don't want to use a naive 2^ceil(log(x)/log(2)) due to possible float precision issues.
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local m, e = math.frexp(x) -- x = _*2^e, _ in [0.5, 1)
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if m == 0.5 then e = e - 1 end -- x = 2^(e-1)
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return math.ldexp(1, e) -- 2^e, premature optimization here we go
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end
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function cd:inventorycube(get_dims)
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local top_w, top_h = calc_dims(self.top, get_dims)
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local left_w, left_h = calc_dims(self.left, get_dims)
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local right_w, right_h = calc_dims(self.right, get_dims)
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local d = math_clamp(next_pow_of_2(math.max(top_w, top_h, left_w, left_h, right_w, right_h)), 2, 64)
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return d, d
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end
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end
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do
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local function frame_dims(self, get_dims)
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local base_w, base_h = calc_dims(self.base, get_dims)
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return base_w, math.floor(base_h / self.framecount)
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end
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cd.verticalframe = frame_dims
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cd.crack = frame_dims
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cd.cracko = frame_dims
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end
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function cd:sheet(get_dims)
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local base_w, base_h = calc_dims(self.base, get_dims)
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return math.floor(base_w / self.w), math.floor(base_h / self.h)
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end
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function cd:png()
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local png = modlib.minetest.decode_png(modlib.text.inputstream(self.data))
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return png.width, png.height
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end
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return calc_dims |