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DEPRECATED: Don't use strings to pass function names to the mapgen code, use an actual function call i.e. my_code(pos) instead.
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This document describes the Plantlife API.
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This document describes the Plantlife mod API.
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Last revision: 2013-01-30
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Last revision: 2014-05-24
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=========
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at any time. They are briefly described below these main functions, but see
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init.lua for details.
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All functions in plants lib are declared locally to avoid namespace collisions
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with other mods. They are accessible via the "plantslib" method, e.g.
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plantslib:spawn_on_surfaces() and so forth.
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Most functions in plants lib are declared locally to avoid namespace
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collisions with other mods. They are accessible via the "plantslib" method,
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e.g. plantslib:spawn_on_surfaces() and so forth.
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=====
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spawn_on_surfaces(biome)
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Regarding node_or_function_or_treedef, this must either be table with an
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L-Systems tree definition, or a string with a node or function name.
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If you specified a string, the code will attempt to determine, as needed,
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whether that string specifies a node name. If it does, that node will be
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placed on top of the target position directly.
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If it wasn't a node, the code will assume you meant to specify a function
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name, in which case that function will be passed a single position parameter
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(in the usual table format), indicating where the named function should place
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the object. It is called in the form of "somefunction(pos)", and behaves much
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like a typical callback.
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If you specified a string, the code will attempt to determine whether that
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string specifies a valid node name. If it does, that node will be placed on
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top of the target position directly (unless one of the other mapgen options
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directs the code to do otherwise).
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If you specified a table, the code assumes this table contains an L-Systems
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tree definition, then that definition will be passed directly to the
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spawn_tree() function along with the position to spawn the tree on.
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You can also supply a function to be directly executed, which is given the
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current node position (the usual "pos" table format) as its sole argument. It
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will be called in the form:
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somefunction(pos)
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plantslib:grow_plants(options)
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