From 9b8a50b374a868e51891306ee767044e6d2e3316 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "jeanpatrick.guerrero@gmail.com" Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 15:42:26 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit --- LICENSE | 682 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.md | 9 + depends.txt | 3 + description.txt | 1 + init.lua | 231 ++++++++++++ mod.conf | 1 + textures/bg_btn.png | Bin 0 -> 127 bytes textures/ench_ui.png | Bin 0 -> 2160 bytes textures/enchtable_bottom.png | Bin 0 -> 265 bytes textures/enchtable_side.png | Bin 0 -> 331 bytes textures/enchtable_top.png | Bin 0 -> 186 bytes textures/mese_layout.png | Bin 0 -> 208 bytes 12 files changed, 927 insertions(+) create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 depends.txt create mode 100644 description.txt create mode 100644 init.lua create mode 100644 mod.conf create mode 100644 textures/bg_btn.png create mode 100644 textures/ench_ui.png create mode 100644 textures/enchtable_bottom.png create mode 100644 textures/enchtable_side.png create mode 100644 textures/enchtable_top.png create mode 100644 textures/mese_layout.png diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4669610 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,682 @@ ++----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| Copyright (c) 2015-2016 kilbith | +| | +| Code: GPL version 3 | +| Textures: WTFPL (credits: Gambit) | ++----------------------------------------------------------------------+ + + + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df02abe --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +## Enchanting ## + +##### A mod adding a Minecraft-inspired Enchantment Table to Minetest. ##### +##### 3 different enchants are proposed for the tools, and 2 enchants for the armors from 3d_armor mod (https://github.com/stujones11/minetest-3d_armor). ##### + +##### This mod is originating from the X-Decor mod (https://github.com/kilbith/xdecor). ##### + +![Preview](http://i.imgur.com/M05BqjT.png) + diff --git a/depends.txt b/depends.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..452e805 --- /dev/null +++ b/depends.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +default +3d_armor? +xdecor? diff --git a/description.txt b/description.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84da8b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/description.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +A mod adding a Minecraft-inspired Enchantment Table to Minetest. diff --git a/init.lua b/init.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7cb4196 --- /dev/null +++ b/init.lua @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +local enchanting = {} +screwdriver = screwdriver or {} + +-- Cost in Mese crystal(s) for enchanting. +local mese_cost = 1 + +-- Force of the enchantments. +enchanting.uses = 1.2 +enchanting.times = 0.1 +enchanting.damages = 1 +enchanting.strength = 1.2 +enchanting.speed = 0.2 +enchanting.jump = 0.2 + +-- Enchanted tools registration. +-- Available enchantments: durable, fast, sharp, strong, speed. +enchanting.tools = { + --[[ Registration format: + [Mod name] = { + materials, + {tool name, enchantments} + } + ]] + ["default"] = { + "steel, bronze, mese, diamond", + {"axe", "durable, fast"}, + {"pick", "durable, fast"}, + {"shovel", "durable, fast"}, + {"sword", "sharp"} + }, + ["3d_armor"] = { + "steel, bronze, gold, diamond", + {"boots", "strong, speed"}, + {"chestplate", "strong"}, + {"helmet", "strong"}, + {"leggings", "strong"} + } +} + +function enchanting.formspec(pos, num) + local formspec = [[ size[9,9;] + bgcolor[#080808BB;true] + background[0,0;9,9;ench_ui.png] + list[context;tool;0.9,2.9;1,1;] + list[context;mese;2,2.9;1,1;] + list[current_player;main;0.5,4.5;8,4;] + image[2,2.9;1,1;mese_layout.png] + tooltip[sharp;Your sword inflicts more damage] + tooltip[durable;Your tool is more resistant] + tooltip[fast;Your tool is more powerful] + tooltip[strong;Your armor is more resistant] + tooltip[speed;Your speed is increased] ]] + ..default.gui_slots..default.get_hotbar_bg(0.5,4.5) + + local tool_enchs = { + [[ image_button[3.9,0.85;4,0.92;bg_btn.png;fast;Efficiency] + image_button[3.9,1.77;4,1.12;bg_btn.png;durable;Durability] ]], + "image_button[3.9,0.85;4,0.92;bg_btn.png;strong;Strength]", + "image_button[3.9,2.9;4,0.92;bg_btn.png;sharp;Sharpness]", + [[ image_button[3.9,0.85;4,0.92;bg_btn.png;strong;Strength] + image_button[3.9,1.77;4,1.12;bg_btn.png;speed;Speed] ]] } + + formspec = formspec..(tool_enchs[num] or "") + minetest.get_meta(pos):set_string("formspec", formspec) +end + +function enchanting.on_put(pos, listname, _, stack) + if listname == "tool" then + for k, v in pairs({"axe, pick, shovel", + "chestplate, leggings, helmet", + "sword", "boots"}) do + if v:find(stack:get_name():match(":(%w+)")) then + enchanting.formspec(pos, k) + end + end + end +end + +function enchanting.fields(pos, _, fields) + if fields.quit then return end + local inv = minetest.get_meta(pos):get_inventory() + local tool = inv:get_stack("tool", 1) + local mese = inv:get_stack("mese", 1) + local orig_wear = tool:get_wear() + local mod, name = tool:get_name():match("(.*):(.*)") + local enchanted_tool = (mod or "")..":enchanted_"..(name or "").."_"..next(fields) + + if mese:get_count() >= mese_cost and minetest.registered_tools[enchanted_tool] then + tool:replace(enchanted_tool) + tool:add_wear(orig_wear) + mese:take_item(mese_cost) + inv:set_stack("mese", 1, mese) + inv:set_stack("tool", 1, tool) + end +end + +function enchanting.dig(pos) + local inv = minetest.get_meta(pos):get_inventory() + return inv:is_empty("tool") and inv:is_empty("mese") +end + +local function allowed(tool) + for item in pairs(minetest.registered_tools) do + if item:find("enchanted_"..tool) then return true end + end + return false +end + +function enchanting.put(_, listname, _, stack) + local item = stack:get_name():match("[^:]+$") + if listname == "mese" and item == "mese_crystal" then + return stack:get_count() + elseif listname == "tool" and allowed(item) then + return 1 + end + return 0 +end + +function enchanting.on_take(pos, listname) + if listname == "tool" then enchanting.formspec(pos, nil) end +end + +function enchanting.construct(pos) + local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos) + meta:set_string("infotext", "Enchantment Table") + enchanting.formspec(pos, nil) + + local inv = meta:get_inventory() + inv:set_size("tool", 1) + inv:set_size("mese", 1) +end + +minetest.register_node(":xdecor:enchantment_table", { + description = "Enchantment Table", + paramtype = "light", + paramtype2 = "facedir", + tiles = {"enchtable_top.png", "enchtable_bottom.png", + "enchtable_side.png", "enchtable_side.png", + "enchtable_side.png", "enchtable_side.png"}, + groups = {cracky=1, oddly_breakable_by_hand=1, level=1}, + sounds = default.node_sound_stone_defaults(), + on_rotate = screwdriver.rotate_simple, + can_dig = enchanting.dig, + on_construct = enchanting.construct, + on_receive_fields = enchanting.fields, + on_metadata_inventory_put = enchanting.on_put, + on_metadata_inventory_take = enchanting.on_take, + allow_metadata_inventory_put = enchanting.put, + allow_metadata_inventory_move = function() return 0 end +}) + +minetest.register_craft({ + output = "xdecor:enchantment_table", + recipe = { + {"", "default:book", ""}, + {"default:diamond", "default:obsidian", "default:diamond"}, + {"default:obsidian", "default:obsidian", "default:obsidian"} + } +}) + +local function cap(S) return S:gsub("^%l", string.upper) end + +for mod, defs in pairs(enchanting.tools) do +for material in defs[1]:gmatch("[%w_]+") do +for _, tooldef in next, defs, 1 do +for enchant in tooldef[2]:gmatch("[%w_]+") do + local tool, group = tooldef[1], "" + local original_tool = minetest.registered_tools[mod..":"..tool.."_"..material] + + if original_tool then + if original_tool.tool_capabilities then + local original_damage_groups = original_tool.tool_capabilities.damage_groups + local original_groupcaps = original_tool.tool_capabilities.groupcaps + local groupcaps = table.copy(original_groupcaps) + local fleshy = original_damage_groups.fleshy + local full_punch_interval = original_tool.tool_capabilities.full_punch_interval + local max_drop_level = original_tool.tool_capabilities.max_drop_level + group = tostring(next(original_groupcaps)) + + if enchant == "durable" then + groupcaps[group].uses = math.ceil(original_groupcaps[group].uses * enchanting.uses) + elseif enchant == "fast" then + for i = 1, 3 do + groupcaps[group].times[i] = original_groupcaps[group].times[i] - enchanting.times + end + elseif enchant == "sharp" then + fleshy = fleshy + enchanting.damages + end + + minetest.register_tool(":"..mod..":enchanted_"..tool.."_"..material.."_"..enchant, { + description = "Enchanted "..cap(material).." "..cap(tool).." ("..cap(enchant)..")", + inventory_image = original_tool.inventory_image.."^[colorize:violet:50", + wield_image = original_tool.wield_image, + groups = {not_in_creative_inventory=1}, + tool_capabilities = { + groupcaps = groupcaps, damage_groups = {fleshy = fleshy}, + full_punch_interval = full_punch_interval, max_drop_level = max_drop_level + } + }) + end + + if mod == "3d_armor" then + local original_armor_groups = original_tool.groups + local armorcaps = {} + armorcaps.not_in_creative_inventory = 1 + + for armor_group, value in pairs(original_armor_groups) do + if enchant == "strong" then + armorcaps[armor_group] = math.ceil(value * enchanting.strength) + elseif enchant == "speed" then + armorcaps[armor_group] = value + armorcaps.physics_speed = enchanting.speed + armorcaps.physics_jump = enchanting.jump + end + end + + minetest.register_tool(":"..mod..":enchanted_"..tool.."_"..material.."_"..enchant, { + description = "Enchanted "..cap(material).." "..cap(tool).." 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