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- <p>Day 00124: Thursday, 2015 July 09</p>
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- The first minetest_game module I started work on converting today was screwdriver.
- It seemed pretty easy to make work with Minetyst at first, but when I went to test the thing, I found an oddity.
- The singular tool created by this module, when run through libtools, could not be placed as a node! It seems that while I was away, screwdriver undertook a major upgrade.
- Instead of cycling through four different tools, each with a different capability, all the functionality has been stuffed into two distinct actions.
- A single screwdriver tool implements one of these functions upon left clicking (normally used for digging) and the other upon right clicking (normally used for placing nodes).
- Because the right click function was tied up, the tool could not be placed normally.
- It's not the cleanest workaround, but I've modified the screwdriver to allow itself to be placed if the player is holding the shift key when attempting to place it.
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- In the process, I ended up completing my libtools module.
- Now, the attached_node group is implemented, and tools no longer float in mid air when the node they are resting on is removed.
- The catch is that I had to override one of the built-in functions with a slightly-modified version of itself.
- The reason I don't like doing this is that if this function is changed in the main engine at some point, I may not notice right away and continue using the copy of the old code now present in my module.
- It's not clean, but for now, it's the best I can come up with.
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- Third, I built a new module called <code>debug</code> and modified every module to have a soft dependency on it.
- For now, all it does is enforce that all modules that load after it create, at most, a single global variable, and this global variable must have a very specific name based on the name of the module that defines it.
- I think it also throws errors if you try to access undefined variables, but I have yet to test this.
- Even if it works, I may remove it later.
- The intent is to include any debugging code here that helps make sure the rest of my code is as error-free as possible.
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- Yesterday, a coworker of mine set up a joke for the rest of us.
- Our new refrigerator has a label that says "IB Imperial Brown".
- Guessing by the fact that this label inhabited a hole in the protective plastic before the plastic was fully removed, I thing the hole was torn to add the label.
- The label therefor may not be the brand of the refrigerator, but instead, the company that installed it.
- Anyway, this coworker taped a printout of a sketch of Doc Brown from Back To The Future and covered the word "Imperial" with the word "Doc".
- It now reads "IB Doc Brown" (said out loud as "I be Doc Brown", as if he is introducing himself using bad grammar).
- Hoping to have my mobile on hand next time I run into the guy, I bought <a href="https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com/album/80s-ep-magprom">80s Ep (MAGProm)</a>, as it contains a cover of (one of?) the cover song(s?) from the same movie.
- I won't watch the movie again, as I have left proprietary media behind, but Professor Shyguy's cover is under <abbr title="Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported">CC BY-SA 3.0</abbr>, so I don't mind keeping it with me and playing it.
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