Command blocks now use 2-letter placeholders

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Wuzzy 2018-05-16 17:58:32 +02:00
parent dd380963ce
commit b1154be71b

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@ -27,10 +27,11 @@ local function resolve_commands(commands, pos)
if #players == 0 then
commands = commands:gsub("[^\r\n]+", function (line)
line = line:gsub("@@", SUBSTITUTE_CHARACTER)
if line:find("@nearest") then return "" end
if line:find("@farthest") then return "" end
if line:find("@random") then return "" end
line = line:gsub("@commander", commander)
if line:find("@n") then return "" end
if line:find("@p") then return "" end
if line:find("@f") then return "" end
if line:find("@r") then return "" end
line = line:gsub("@c", commander)
line = line:gsub(SUBSTITUTE_CHARACTER, "@")
return line
end)
@ -52,10 +53,11 @@ local function resolve_commands(commands, pos)
end
local random = players[math.random(#players)]:get_player_name()
commands = commands:gsub("@@", SUBSTITUTE_CHARACTER)
commands = commands:gsub("@nearest", nearest)
commands = commands:gsub("@farthest", farthest)
commands = commands:gsub("@random", random)
commands = commands:gsub("@commander", commander)
commands = commands:gsub("@p", nearest)
commands = commands:gsub("@n", nearest)
commands = commands:gsub("@f", farthest)
commands = commands:gsub("@r", random)
commands = commands:gsub("@c", commander)
commands = commands:gsub(SUBSTITUTE_CHARACTER, "@")
return commands
end
@ -188,10 +190,10 @@ To place a command block and change the commands, you need to be in Creative Mod
All commands will be executed on behalf of the player who placed the command block, as if the player typed in the commands. This player is said to be the commander of the block.
Command blocks support placeholders, insert one of these placerholders and they will be replaced by a player name:
@commander: commander of this command block
@nearest: nearest player from the command block
@farthest farthest player from the command block
@random: random player currently in the world
@c: commander of this command block
@n or @p: nearest player from the command block
@f farthest player from the command block
@r: random player currently in the world
@@: literal @ sign
Example 1:
@ -200,7 +202,7 @@ Example 1:
Sets the game clock to 12:00
Example 2:
give @nearest mcl_core:apple 5
give @n mcl_core:apple 5
Gives the nearest player 5 apples]],