02-20-2015, 01:08 AM
I could try... I might not even be able to get it working...
02-20-2015, 01:08 AM
I could try... I might not even be able to get it working...
(02-20-2015, 01:08 AM)Chibill Wrote: I could try... I might not even be able to get it working... I could look at it too if you could link the source I dunno how much help I'd be though, as I'm not big into Java.. EDIT: You can make autoprogram a lot simpler if you want. My template parser can be heavily scripted so all you need to do is allow 1 block movement in 3 dimensions. With that done, the programmer can use their own template for navigating bit widths and placing blocks etc. The biggest requirement after that would be some kind of rotation support, or at least a way to declare custom block metadata so the rotation could be hardcoded. I could implement the rotation from my side via a command line argument before converting to autoprogram if need be.
02-21-2015, 01:05 AM
I've done did the thingay btw:
http://forum.openredstone.org/showthread...&pid=35738
My conversion program is pretty close to perfect now, I'm just dawdling about adding more non-essential features on a whim.
I wanna get some good documentation done with examples of autoprog templates and output but.... I have no idea where to find a decent explanation of how to use the autoprog format xD I've pieced together the general syntax from the source code and that one youtube video, but I'd like some clarification on: - how blocks are placed relative to your position - how blocks are rotated relative to your position (and the limitations if any) - how to define custom blocks and metadata for said blocks also, there is no operator in the source code to do x -= 1 that's kinda important? |
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