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# Modding Library (`modlib`)
Multipurpose Minetest Modding Library
## About
No dependencies. Licensed under the MIT License. Written by Lars Mueller aka LMD or appguru(eu).
## API
Mostly self-documenting code. Mod namespace is `modlib` or `_ml`, containing all variables & functions.
### Persistence
#### Lua Log Files
A data log file based on Lua statements. **Experimental.** High performance. Example from `test.lua`:
```lua
local logfile = persistence.lua_log_file.new(mod.get_resource"logfile.test.lua", {})
logfile:init()
logfile.root = {}
logfile:rewrite()
logfile:set_root({a = 1}, {b = 2, c = 3})
logfile:close()
logfile:init()
assert(table.equals(logfile.root, {[{a = 1}] = {b = 2, c = 3}}))
```
### Bluon
Binary Lua object notation. **Experimental.** Handling of subnormal numbers (very small floats) may be broken.
#### `new(def)`
```lua
def = {
aux_is_valid = function(object)
return is_valid
end,
aux_len = function(object)
return length_in_bytes
end,
-- read type byte, stream providing :read(count), map of references -> id
aux_read = function(type, stream, references)
... = stream:read(...)
return object
end,
-- object to be written, stream providing :write(text), list of references
aux_write = function(object, stream, references)
stream:write(...)
end
}
```
#### `:is_valid(object)`
Returns whether the given object can be represented by the instance as boolean.
#### `:len(object)`
Returns the expected length of the object if serialized by the current instance in bytes.
#### `:write(object, stream)`
Writes the object to a stream supporting `:write(text)`. Throws an error if invalid.
#### `:read(stream)`
Reads a single bluon object from a stream supporting `:read(count)`. Throws an error if invalid bluon.
Checking whether the stream has been fully consumed by doing `assert(not stream:read(1))` is left up to the user.
#### Format
* `nil`: nothing (`""`)
* `false`: 0
* `true`: 1
* Numbers:
* Constants: 0, nan, +inf, -inf
* Integers: Little endian `U8`, `U16`, `U32`, `U64`, `-U8`, `-U16`, `-U32`, `-U64`
* Floats: Little endian `F32`, `F64`
* Strings:
* Constant: `""`
* Length as unsigned integer: `T8`, `T16`, `T32`, `T64`
* Tables:
* List and map part count as unsigned integers
* `L0`, `L8`, `L16`, `L32`, `L64` times `M0`, `M8`, `M16`, `M32`, `M64`
* Reference:
* Reference ID as unsigned integer: `R8`, `R16`, `R32`, `R64`
* Reserved types:
* Everything <= 55 => 200 free types
#### Features
* Embeddable: Written in pure Lua
* Storage efficient: No duplication of strings or reference-equal tables
* Flexible: Can serialize circular references and strings containing null
#### Simple example
```lua
local object = ...
-- Write to file
local file = io.open(..., "w")
modlib.bluon:write(object, file)
file:close()
-- Write to text
local rope = modlib.table.rope{}
modlib.bluon:write(object, rope)
text = rope:to_text()
-- Read from text
local inputstream = modlib.text.inputstream"\1"
assert(modlib.bluon:read(object, rope) == true)
```
#### Advanced example
```lua
-- Serializes all userdata to a constant string:
local custom_bluon = bluon.new{
aux_is_valid = function(object)
return type(object) == "userdata"
end,
aux_len = function(object)
return 1 + ("userdata"):len())
end,
aux_read = function(type, stream, references)
assert(type == 100, "unsupported type")
assert(stream:read(("userdata"):len()) == "userdata")
return userdata()
end,
-- object to be written, stream providing :write(text), list of references
aux_write = function(object, stream, references)
assert(type(object) == "userdata")
stream:write"\100userdata"
end
}
-- Write to text
local rope = modlib.table.rope{}
custom_bluon:write(userdata(), rope)
assert(rope:to_text() == "\100userdata")
```
### Schema
Place a file `schema.lua` in your mod, returning a schema table.
#### Non-string entries and `minetest.conf`
Suppose you have the following schema:
```lua
return {
type = "table",
entries = {
[42] = {
type = "boolean",
description = "The Answer"
default = true
}
}
}
```
And a user sets the following config:
```conf
mod.42 = false
```
It won't work, as the resulting table will be `{["42"] = false}` instead of `{[42] = false}`. In order to make this work, you have to convert the keys yourself:
```lua
return {
type = "table",
keys = {
-- this will convert all keys to numbers
type = "number"
},
entries = {
[42] = {
type = "boolean",
description = "The Answer"
default = true
}
}
}
```
This is best left explicit. First, you shouldn't be using numbered field keys if you want decent `minetest.conf` support, and second, `modlib`'s schema module could only guess in this case, attempting conversion to number / boolean. What if both number and string field were set as possible entries? Should the string field be deleted? And so on.
## Configuration
### Legacy
1. Configuration is loaded from `<worldpath>/config/<modname>.<extension>`, the following extensions are supported and loaded (in the given order), with loaded configurations overriding properties of previous ones:
1. [`json`](https://json.org)
2. [`lua`](https://lua.org)
3. [`luon`](https://github.com/appgurueu/luon), Lua but without the `return`
4. [`conf`](https://github.com/minetest/minetest/blob/master/doc/lua_api.txt)
2. Settings are loaded from `minetest.conf` and override configuration values
### Locations
0. Default configuration: `<modfolder>/conf.lua`
1. World configuration: `config/<modname>.<format>`
2. Mod configuration: `<modfolder>/conf.<format>`
3. Minetest configuration: `minetest.conf`
### Formats
1. [`lua`](https://lua.org)
* Lua, with the environment being the configuration object
* `field = value` works
* Return new configuration object to replace
2. [`luon`](https://github.com/appgurueu/luon)
* Single Lua literal
* Booleans, numbers, strings and tables
3. [`conf`](https://github.com/minetest/minetest/blob/master/doc/lua_api.txt)
* Minetest-like configuration files
4. [`json`](https://json.org)
* Not recommended
## Release Notes
### `rolling-68`
* Replace changelog by release notes (see the commit log for changes)
### `rolling-67`
* Fixes various things, **most importantly objects indexing the global table**
* Concerns `kdtree`, `trie`, `ranked_set`, `vector`, `schema`
### `rolling-66`
* Adds `modlib.persistence.lua_log_file`
### `rolling-62`
* Fix `modlib.func.curry_tail`
* Change `b3d:get_animated_bone_properties` to return a list according to hierarchy
### `rolling-61`
* Fix `quaternion.to_euler_rotation`
### `rolling-60`
* Fix `vector.interpolate`
### `rolling-59`
* Schema failing check handling fixes
### `rolling-58`
* Schema improvements & docs
### `rolling-57`
* Uses `minetest.safe_file_write` for `file.write`
### `rolling-56`
* Fixes `math.fround`
* Other minor fixes
* Switch to lazy loading
* Do `_ = modlib.<module>` to avoid lag spikes at run time