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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mod.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "ldb", 3 | "displayName": "[purple]Logic [gray]Debugger", 4 | "author": "DeltaNedas", 5 | "description": "Adds clientside logic debugging tools.\n[stat]Requires [#00aaff]DeltaNedas/override-lib[].", 6 | "repo": "DeltaNedas/ldb", 7 | "hidden": true, 8 | "version": "1.3.3", 9 | "minGameVersion": 136, 10 | "dependencies": ["override-lib"] 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/disp.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const padCf = val => { 2 | const str = val.toString(16); 3 | return "0".repeat(6 - str.length) + str.toUpperCase(); 4 | }; 5 | 6 | global.override.block(LogicDisplay, { 7 | ldbColor: Color.valueOf("#565656"), 8 | sliders: {}, 9 | fields: {}, 10 | // locks to prevent endless loop 11 | ldbSetAll: false, 12 | ldbSetChannel: false, 13 | 14 | buildConfiguration(table) { 15 | const setAll = (val, field) => { 16 | if (this.ldbSetAll) return; 17 | 18 | if (!isNaN(val) && 0 <= val && val <= 0xFFFFFF) { 19 | this.ldbColor.rgb888(val); 20 | 21 | this.ldbSetAll = true; 22 | if (field) { 23 | cs.value = val; 24 | } else { 25 | cf.text = padCf(val); 26 | } 27 | this.ldbSetAll = false; 28 | 29 | this.ldbSetChannel = true; 30 | setChannel(this.ldbColor.r * 255, "r", true, true); 31 | setChannel(this.ldbColor.g * 255, "g", true, true); 32 | setChannel(this.ldbColor.b * 255, "b", true, true); 33 | this.ldbSetChannel = false; 34 | } 35 | }; 36 | 37 | const setChannel = (val, chan, slider, field) => { 38 | if (!isNaN(val) && 0 <= val && val <= 255) { 39 | this.ldbColor[chan] = val / 255; 40 | 41 | this.ldbSetChannel = true; 42 | if (slider) { 43 | this.sliders[chan].value = val; 44 | } 45 | if (field) { 46 | this.fields[chan].text = val; 47 | } 48 | this.ldbSetChannel = false; 49 | 50 | if (!this.ldbSetChannel) { 51 | this.ldbSetAll = true; 52 | const color = this.ldbColor.rgb888(); 53 | cs.value = color; 54 | cf.text = padCf(color); 55 | this.ldbSetAll = false; 56 | } 57 | } 58 | }; 59 | 60 | table.background(Styles.black6); 61 | 62 | global.ldbTipNo("Clear screen", 63 | table.button(Icon.eraser, Styles.clearTogglei, () => { 64 | // add "draw clear R G B" to the display's command buffer 65 | const r = this.ldbColor.r * 255, 66 | g = this.ldbColor.g * 255, 67 | b = this.ldbColor.b * 255; 68 | this.commands.addLast(DisplayCmd.get(LogicDisplay.commandClear, 69 | r, g, b, 0, 0, 0)); 70 | }).size(40).pad(10) 71 | ); 72 | 73 | const color = this.ldbColor.rgb888(); 74 | const cs = table.slider(0, 0xFFFFFF, 1, color, v => setAll(v, false)).padRight(10).get(); 75 | const cf = table.field(padCf(color), v => setAll(parseInt(v, 16), true)).padRight(10).get(); 76 | table.row(); 77 | 78 | const channel = (color, chan) => { 79 | const value = Math.floor(this.ldbColor[chan] * 255); 80 | table.add(color + chan.toUpperCase() + " "); 81 | this.sliders[chan] = table.slider(0, 0xFF, 1, value, v => setChannel(v, chan, false, true)).padRight(10).get(); 82 | this.fields[chan] = table.field(value + "", v => setChannel(parseInt(v), chan, true, false)).padRight(10).get(); 83 | table.row(); 84 | }; 85 | 86 | channel("[red]", "r"); 87 | channel("[green]", "g"); 88 | channel("[blue]", "b"); 89 | 90 | table.table(null, t => { 91 | const img = new Image(); 92 | img.update(() => img.color = this.ldbColor); 93 | t.add(img).height(50).width(300); 94 | }).colspan(3).pad(10); 95 | } 96 | }, block => { 97 | block.configurable = true; 98 | }); 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | global.ldbTipNo = function(tip, cell) { 2 | if (Vars.net.client()) { 3 | cell.disabled(true); 4 | cell.tooltip("not on client"); 5 | } else { 6 | if (!(tip === undefined)) { 7 | cell.tooltip(tip); 8 | } 9 | } 10 | }; 11 | require("ldb/mem"); 12 | require("ldb/proc"); 13 | require("ldb/disp"); 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/mem.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require("override-lib/library").block(MemoryBlock, { 2 | ldbSlideVal: 4, 3 | ldbRangeStr: "0-511", 4 | ldbRangeArr: [], 5 | ldbEditMem: false, 6 | ldbMinWidth: 0, 7 | ldbColMul: 0, 8 | 9 | ldbShowCell(index) { 10 | return (this.ldbRangeArr.indexOf(index) != -1) || 11 | (this.ldbFilterIn(parseInt(index), this.memory)()); 12 | }, 13 | ldbFilterIn: null, 14 | 15 | buildConfiguration(table) { 16 | const updatePane = function(upSize, that) { 17 | const table = pane.getWidget(); 18 | table.clearChildren(); 19 | table = that.ldbSetTable(table); 20 | pane.setWidget(table); 21 | if (upSize) { 22 | paneCell.minWidth(Math.max(that.ldbMinWidth, that.ldbColMul * that.ldbSlideVal)); 23 | } 24 | } 25 | const setWidth = function(that) { 26 | if (that.ldbEditMem) { 27 | that.ldbMinWidth = 400; 28 | that.ldbColMul = 200; 29 | } else { 30 | that.ldbMinWidth = 400; 31 | that.ldbColMul = 200; 32 | } 33 | } 34 | setWidth(this); 35 | const height = 500; 36 | const minWidth = this.ldbMinWidth; 37 | if (this.ldbFilterIn === null) { 38 | this.ldbFilterIn = () => () => false; 39 | } 40 | this.ldbParseRange(this.ldbRangeStr); 41 | 42 | table.background(Styles.black6); 43 | 44 | const c = table.check("", v => { 45 | this.ldbEditMem = v; 46 | setWidth(this); 47 | updatePane(true, this); 48 | }).size(40).right().pad(10); 49 | c.get().setChecked(this.ldbEditMem); 50 | global.ldbTipNo("edit", c); 51 | 52 | table.table(null, table => { 53 | table.slider(1, 32, 1, this.ldbSlideVal, true, v => { 54 | this.ldbSlideVal = v; 55 | updatePane(true, this); 56 | }).left().width(minWidth - 50).get().moved(v => this.ldbSlideVal = v); 57 | table.label(() => this.ldbSlideVal + "").right().pad(10).get().alignment = Align.right; 58 | }).width(minWidth).pad(10).right().tooltip("columns"); 59 | if (this.ldbSlideVal <= 3) table.row(); 60 | 61 | const f = table.field(this.ldbRangeStr, v => { 62 | this.ldbRangeStr = v; 63 | this.ldbParseRange(v); 64 | updatePane(false, this); 65 | }).width(minWidth).pad(10).left() 66 | .tooltip("ranges: start-end-step\n\n" + 67 | "filters: JS function(idx, mem[[])\n" + 68 | "don't change or specify parms"); 69 | if (this.ldbSlideVal <= 3) f.colspan(2); 70 | table.row(); 71 | 72 | const paneCell = table.pane(table => table.top()).height(height).pad(10).left().colspan(4); 73 | const pane = paneCell.get(); 74 | pane.setOverscroll(false, false); 75 | pane.setSmoothScrolling(false); 76 | updatePane(true, this); 77 | }, 78 | 79 | ldbSetTable(table) { 80 | let count = 0; 81 | for (var i in this.memory) { 82 | if (!this.ldbShowCell(i)) continue; 83 | 84 | if (count % this.ldbSlideVal) { 85 | table.add(" [gray]|[] "); 86 | } else { 87 | table.row(); 88 | } 89 | 90 | table.add("[accent]#" + i).left().width(60).get().alignment = Align.left; 91 | 92 | const index = i; 93 | let lastTime1 = 0, lastTime2 = 0; 94 | let lastVal = this.memory[index]; 95 | let lastColor = 0; /* [], [red], [green] */ 96 | const upVal = () => { 97 | let val = this.memory[index]; 98 | if (val != lastVal) { 99 | lastVal = val; 100 | lastTime1 = Time.time + 5; 101 | lastTime2 = lastTime1 + 15; 102 | return "[red]" + val; 103 | } 104 | 105 | if(lastTime1 >= Time.time) { 106 | return null; 107 | } 108 | 109 | if (lastTime2 >= Time.time) { 110 | if (lastColor == 2) { 111 | return null; 112 | } 113 | 114 | lastColor = 2; 115 | return "[green]" + val; 116 | } 117 | 118 | if (lastColor == 0) { 119 | return null; 120 | } 121 | 122 | lastColor = 0; 123 | return val + ""; 124 | } 125 | 126 | let min = Math.max(this.ldbMinWidth, this.ldbColMul * this.ldbSlideVal); 127 | min = min / this.ldbSlideVal - 90; 128 | if (this.ldbEditMem) { 129 | const cell = table.field(lastVal, v => { 130 | let listens = cell.get().getListeners(); 131 | listens.remove(listens.size - 1); 132 | this.memory[index] = parseFloat(v); 133 | cell.tooltip((v => v + ", " + v.length)(this.memory[index] + "")); 134 | }).width(min).right().tooltip((v => v + ", " + v.length)(lastVal + "")); 135 | } else { 136 | const lbl = new Label(lastVal + ""); 137 | lbl.alignment = Align.right; 138 | table.add(lbl).minWidth(min).right(); 139 | lbl.update(() => { 140 | let val = upVal(); 141 | if (!(val === null)) { 142 | lbl.setText(val); 143 | } 144 | }); 145 | } 146 | 147 | count++; 148 | } 149 | return table; 150 | }, 151 | 152 | ldbParseRange(str) { 153 | const range = (start, count, step) => { 154 | if (isNaN(step) || !step) step = 1; 155 | return Array.apply(0, Array(Math.floor(count / step))).map((_, i) => (start + i * step) + ""); 156 | }; 157 | 158 | this.ldbRangeArr = []; 159 | if (str.indexOf("function") != -1 || (str.indexOf("=>") != -1)) { 160 | try { 161 | const code = "function(idx, mem) {" + 162 | "return " + str + ";" + 163 | "}"; 164 | this.ldbFilterIn = eval(code); 165 | this.ldbFilterIn(NaN, [])(); 166 | this.ldbFilterIn(null, [])(); 167 | this.ldbFilterIn(undefined, [])(); 168 | 169 | for (var i = 0; i < 512; i++) { 170 | this.ldbFilterIn(i, [])(); 171 | } 172 | 173 | return; 174 | } catch(e) { 175 | this.ldbFilterIn = () => () => false; 176 | Log.err(e); 177 | } 178 | } 179 | str.split(",").forEach(e => { 180 | let split = e.split("-"); 181 | if (split.length == 1) { 182 | let s = parseInt(split[0]); 183 | if (!isNaN(s)) { 184 | this.ldbRangeArr.push(s + ""); 185 | } 186 | } else if (split.length >= 2) { 187 | let s = parseInt(split[0]); 188 | let e = parseInt(split[1]); 189 | let c = parseInt(split[2]); 190 | if (!isNaN(s)) { 191 | if(isNaN(e)) { 192 | e = 511; 193 | } 194 | if (s > e) { 195 | let t = e; 196 | e = s; 197 | s = t; 198 | } 199 | this.ldbRangeArr = this.ldbRangeArr.concat(range(s, e - s + 1, c)); 200 | } 201 | } 202 | }); 203 | if (this.ldbRangeArr.length == 0) { 204 | this.ldbParseRange("0-511"); 205 | } 206 | } 207 | }, block => { 208 | block.configurable = true; 209 | }); 210 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/proc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | global.override.block(LogicBlock, { 2 | buildConfiguration(table) { 3 | let opened = false; // Whether the collapser is opened 4 | const buttons = table.table().get(); // Put all buttons in a nested table to fix spacing 5 | this.super$buildConfiguration(buttons); // Pass the button table 6 | 7 | const collapserButton = buttons.button(Icon.downOpen, Styles.clearTogglei, () => { 8 | opened = !opened; 9 | collapserButton.style.imageUp = opened ? Icon.upOpen : Icon.downOpen; 10 | }).size(40).tooltip("vars").get(); 11 | 12 | global.ldbTipNo("restart", 13 | buttons.button(Icon.rotate, Styles.clearTogglei, () => { 14 | if (this.executor.vars[0] !== undefined) { 15 | this.executor.vars[0].numval = 0; 16 | } 17 | }).size(40) 18 | ); 19 | 20 | global.ldbTipNo("reset", 21 | buttons.button(Icon.trash, Styles.clearTogglei, () => { 22 | this.updateCode(this.code); 23 | }).size(40) 24 | ); 25 | 26 | table.row(); 27 | table.collapser(c => { 28 | c.background(Styles.black6).left().margin(10); 29 | for (let v of this.executor.vars) { 30 | // Only show the constant @unit 31 | if (!v.constant || v.name == "@unit") { 32 | c.label(this.ldbVarVal(v)).labelAlign(Align.left).fillX(); 33 | c.row(); 34 | } 35 | } 36 | }, false, () => opened).top().left().width(300).touchable(() => Touchable.disabled).self(c => c.height(c.get().getChildren().first().getPrefHeight())) // Match inner table's target height, prevent blocking clicks 37 | }, 38 | 39 | ldbVarVal: v => () => { 40 | if (v.isobj) { 41 | if (typeof(v.objval) == "string") { 42 | return v.name + ': "' + v.objval + '"'; 43 | } 44 | return v.name + ": " + v.objval; 45 | } 46 | 47 | return v.name + ": " + v.numval; 48 | }, 49 | }); 50 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------