Unit tests pass, not tested in-game yet. Still no WiFi.
North Platte, Nebraska. 1856km to San Francisco. 800kph ground speed.
107kph headwind. -56C outside temperature. 12035m altitude.
Unit test passes. Not tested in-game because I'm 9930m above Chicago,
it's 2858km to San Francisco, it's dark, I'm wearing sunglasses, and I
have no Wi-Fi!
Island lock is combined with island ban in terms of the Listener. It is
LockAndBanListener. It is a flag because after thinking about it, it
made sense to be just like any other island setting. Also, island owners
can now (in theory) lock out others by rank.
Although the test class says everything works, the Settings GUI needs to
enable toggling so that players can lock the island.
Enjoy banning players!
This prevents players from entering islands when they are banned. In the
future, it should also be extended to enable island locking.
Still needs a bit of work around Ops and bypass perms.
Made getIslandsAt() Optional to enable better code structures in the
listeners.
Created an abstract class to simplify flag protection listeners.
Added default setting for flags that will be able to be set by config.
This default is used for any space in the worlds not occupied by an
island.
This is a more flexible and natural way to provide the display for the help, especially for the colors.
I had to remove the "/" from the usage though. If you think it should be there, re-add it but remove it from the locale then.
This is a first working version and can probably be improved.
Firstly, the plugin will save any BSkyBlock language files to the locale
folder from the BSkyBlock jar if and only if the locale folder does not
exist. It will then do the same for any addons as they are loaded. Addon
language files are prefixed with their addon name to keep them separate
and recongnizable.
Then the plugin loads the language files and merges common languages
together into a YAMLConfiguration that is held in memory. The combined
config is never saved out to the file system.
If a request is made for a particular reference to a language that does
not exist or if the reference does not exist, then the default language
is tried.
Commands now require a setup to define their permission, player/console
status, description and any parameters they have. This is also where any
subcommands are created if they exist.
Each command automatically has a help subcommand. This is used to
display help. This will also recursively go to any other sub commands
and get help from them.
Note that getUsage() now *only* shows the command and any sub commands.
It turns out that Bukkit requires this to start with a / because it
actually uses this in its own help system and the server will not start
if it is not in the right format. Therefore I split off parameters into
their own string. This also enables them to be translatable.
Everything should work at this point. It's just waiting on the locale
system to work to display the strings in the locale files.