VoxeLibre/mods/CORE/_mcl_autogroup/init.lua
Elias Åström e77473e800 Make changes to the mcl_autogroup API
Group levels are now specified as a list of names when registering a
digging group.  Digging groups which do not have specified levels will
support tools having two levels, 0 and 1 where 0 means the tool can dig
but not harvest the node and 1 means it can also harvest the node.  If
more levels are required one has to specifiy them when registering the
digging group.
2021-03-18 11:35:40 +01:00

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--[[
This mod implements a HACK to make 100% sure the digging times of all tools
match Minecraft's perfectly. The digging times system of Minetest is very
different, so this weird group trickery has to be used. In Minecraft, each
block has a hardness and the actual Minecraft digging time is determined by
this:
1) The block's hardness
2) The tool being used (the tool_multiplier and its efficiency level)
3) Whether the tool is considered as "eligible" for the block
(e.g. only diamond pick eligible for obsidian)
See Minecraft Wiki <http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Minecraft_Wiki> for more
information.
How the mod is used
===================
In MineClone 2, all diggable node have the hardness set in the custom field
"_mcl_hardness" (0 by default). Digging groups are registered using the
following code:
mcl_autogroup.register_diggroup("pickaxey", {
levels = { "wood", "gold", "stone", "iron", "diamond" }
})
mcl_autogroup.register_diggroup("shovely")
mcl_autogroup.register_diggroup("shovely")
The first line registers "pickaxey" as a digging group. The "levels" field
indicates that the digging group have 5 levels (in this case one for each
material of a pickaxe). The second line registers "shovely" as a digging group
which does not have separate levels (if the "levels" field is not set it
defaults to 0).
Nodes indicate that they belong to a particular digging group by being member of
the digging group in their node definition. "mcl_core:dirt" for example has
shovely=1 in its groups. If the digging group has multiple levels the value of
the group indicates which digging level the node requires.
"mcl_core:stone_with_gold" for example has pickaxey=4 because it requires a
pickaxe of level 4 ("stone") to be mined.
For tools to be able to dig nodes of the digging groups they need to use the
have the custom field "_mcl_autogroup_groupcaps" function to get the groupcaps.
See "mcl_tools/init.lua" for examples of this.
Information about the mod
=========================
The mod is split up into two parts, mcl_autogroup and _mcl_autogroup.
mcl_autogroup contains the API functions used to register custom digging groups.
_mcl_autogroup contains most of the code. The leading underscore in the name
"_mcl_autogroup" is used to force Minetest to load that part of the mod as late
as possible. Minetest loads mods in reverse alphabetical order.
This also means that it is very important that no mod adds _mcl_autogroups as a
dependency.
--]]
-- Returns a table containing the unique "_mcl_hardness" for nodes belonging to
-- each diggroup.
local function get_hardness_values_for_groups()
local maps = {}
local values = {}
for g, _ in pairs(mcl_autogroup.registered_diggroups) do
maps[g] = {}
values[g] = {}
end
for _, ndef in pairs(minetest.registered_nodes) do
for g, _ in pairs(mcl_autogroup.registered_diggroups) do
if ndef.groups[g] ~= nil then
maps[g][ndef._mcl_hardness or 0] = true
end
end
end
for g, map in pairs(maps) do
for k, _ in pairs(map) do
table.insert(values[g], k)
end
end
for g, _ in pairs(mcl_autogroup.registered_diggroups) do
table.sort(values[g])
end
return values
end
-- Returns a table containing a table indexed by "_mcl_hardness_value" to get
-- its index in the list of unique hardnesses for each diggroup.
local function get_hardness_lookup_for_groups(hardness_values)
map = {}
for g, values in pairs(hardness_values) do
map[g] = {}
for k, v in pairs(values) do
map[g][v] = k
end
end
return map
end
-- Array of unique hardness values for each group which affects dig time.
local hardness_values = get_hardness_values_for_groups()
-- Map indexed by hardness values which return the index of that value in
-- hardness_value. Used for quick lookup.
local hardness_lookup = get_hardness_lookup_for_groups(hardness_values)
local function compute_creativetimes(group)
local creativetimes = {}
for index, hardness in pairs(hardness_values[group]) do
table.insert(creativetimes, 0)
end
return creativetimes
end
-- Get the list of digging times for using a specific tool on a specific
-- diggroup.
--
-- Parameters:
-- group - the group which it is digging
-- can_harvest - if the tool can harvest the block
-- tool_multiplier - dig speed multiplier for tool (default 1)
-- efficiency - efficiency level for the tool (default 0)
local function get_digtimes(group, can_harvest, tool_multiplier, efficiency)
efficiency = efficiency or 0
tool_multiplier = tool_multiplier or 1
speed_multiplier = tool_multiplier
if efficiency then
speed_multiplier = speed_multiplier + efficiency * efficiency + 1
end
local digtimes = {}
for index, hardness in pairs(hardness_values[group]) do
local digtime = (hardness or 0) / speed_multiplier
if can_harvest then
digtime = digtime * 1.5
else
digtime = digtime * 5
end
if digtime <= 0.05 then
digtime = 0
else
digtime = math.ceil(digtime * 20) / 20
end
table.insert(digtimes, digtime)
end
return digtimes
end
-- Get one groupcap field for using a specific tool on a specific group.
local function get_groupcap(group, can_harvest, multiplier, efficiency, uses)
return {
times = get_digtimes(group, can_harvest, multiplier, efficiency),
uses = uses,
maxlevel = 0,
}
end
local function add_groupcaps(groupcaps, groupcaps_def, efficiency)
for g, capsdef in pairs(groupcaps_def) do
local mult = capsdef.tool_multiplier or 1
local uses = capsdef.uses
local def = mcl_autogroup.registered_diggroups[g]
local max_level = def.levels and #def.levels or 1
local level = math.min(capsdef.level or max_level, max_level)
if def.levels then
groupcaps[g .. "_dig_default"] = get_groupcap(g, false, mult, efficiency, uses)
if level > 0 then
groupcaps[g .. "_dig_" .. def.levels[level]] = get_groupcap(g, true, mult, efficiency, uses)
end
else
groupcaps[g .. "_dig"] = get_groupcap(g, level > 0, mult, efficiency, uses)
end
end
return groupcaps
end
-- Checks if the given node would drop its useful drop if dug by a given tool.
-- Returns true if it will yield its useful drop, false otherwise.
function mcl_autogroup.can_harvest(nodename, toolname)
local ndef = minetest.registered_nodes[nodename]
if minetest.get_item_group(nodename, "dig_immediate") >= 2 then
return true
end
-- Check if it can be dug by tool
local tdef = minetest.registered_tools[toolname]
if tdef then
for g, gdef in pairs(tdef._mcl_autogroup_groupcaps) do
if ndef.groups[g] then
if not gdef.level or ndef.groups[g] <= gdef.level then
return true
end
end
end
end
-- Check if it can be dug by hand
local tdef = minetest.registered_tools[""]
if tdef then
for g, gdef in pairs(tdef._mcl_autogroup_groupcaps) do
if ndef.groups[g] then
if not gdef.level or ndef.groups[g] <= gdef.level then
return true
end
end
end
end
return false
end
-- Get one groupcap field for using a specific tool on a specific group.
local function get_groupcap(group, can_harvest, multiplier, efficiency, uses)
return {
times = get_digtimes(group, can_harvest, multiplier, efficiency),
uses = uses,
maxlevel = 0,
}
end
-- Get the groupcaps for a tool. This function returns "groupcaps" table of
-- digging which should be put in the "tool_capabilities" of the tool definition
-- or in the metadata of an enchanted tool.
--
-- Parameters:
-- toolname - Name of the tool being enchanted (like "mcl_tools:diamond_pickaxe")
-- efficiency - The efficiency level the tool is enchanted with (default 0)
--
-- NOTE:
-- This function can only be called after mod initialization. Otherwise a mod
-- would have to add _mcl_autogroup as a dependency which would break the mod
-- loading order.
function mcl_autogroup.get_groupcaps(toolname, efficiency)
local tdef = minetest.registered_tools[toolname]
local groupcaps = table.copy(tdef.tool_capabilities.groupcaps or {})
add_groupcaps(groupcaps, tdef._mcl_autogroup_groupcaps, efficiency)
return groupcaps
end
-- Get the wear from using a tool on a digging group.
--
-- Parameters
-- toolname - Name of the tool used
-- diggroup - The name of the diggroup the tool is used on
--
-- NOTE:
-- This function can only be called after mod initialization. Otherwise a mod
-- would have to add _mcl_autogroup as a dependency which would break the mod
-- loading order.
function mcl_autogroup.get_wear(toolname, diggroup)
local tdef = minetest.registered_tools[toolname]
local uses = tdef._mcl_autogroup_groupcaps[diggroup].uses
return math.ceil(65535 / uses)
end
local overwrite = function()
for nname, ndef in pairs(minetest.registered_nodes) do
local newgroups = table.copy(ndef.groups)
if (nname ~= "ignore" and ndef.diggable) then
-- Automatically assign the "solid" group for solid nodes
if (ndef.walkable == nil or ndef.walkable == true)
and (ndef.collision_box == nil or ndef.collision_box.type == "regular")
and (ndef.node_box == nil or ndef.node_box.type == "regular")
and (ndef.groups.not_solid == 0 or ndef.groups.not_solid == nil) then
newgroups.solid = 1
end
-- Automatically assign the "opaque" group for opaque nodes
if (not (ndef.paramtype == "light" or ndef.sunlight_propagates)) and
(ndef.groups.not_opaque == 0 or ndef.groups.not_opaque == nil) then
newgroups.opaque = 1
end
-- Assign groups used for digging this node depending on
-- the registered digging groups
for g, gdef in pairs(mcl_autogroup.registered_diggroups) do
local index = hardness_lookup[g][ndef._mcl_hardness or 0]
if ndef.groups[g] then
if gdef.levels then
newgroups[g .. "_dig_default"] = index
for i = ndef.groups[g], #gdef.levels do
newgroups[g .. "_dig_" .. gdef.levels[i]] = index
end
else
newgroups[g .. "_dig"] = index
end
end
end
minetest.override_item(nname, {
groups = newgroups
})
end
end
for tname, tdef in pairs(minetest.registered_tools) do
-- Assign groupcaps for digging the registered digging groups
-- depending on the _mcl_autogroup_groupcaps in the tool
-- definition
if tdef._mcl_autogroup_groupcaps then
local toolcaps = table.copy(tdef.tool_capabilities) or {}
toolcaps.groupcaps = mcl_autogroup.get_groupcaps(tname)
minetest.override_item(tname, {
tool_capabilities = toolcaps
})
end
end
end
overwrite()