
This removes the Lua deprecation_message function in favour of exposing the C++ variant to Lua instead. It also moves all deprecation messages to a separate logdomain, making them easily enabled en masse.
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1.1 KiB
Lua
39 lines
1.1 KiB
Lua
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local _ = wesnoth.textdomain "wesnoth-ai"
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wesnoth.deprecated_message('data/ai/lua/patrol.lua', 1, nil, _"Use the Patrols Micro AI instead of patrol.lua.")
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function patrol_gen(n, wp)
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-- n is the name of the unit, like Kiressh
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-- wp - a table of waypoint tables of form {x,y}
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local unit = wesnoth.get_units({name=n})[1]
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local x, y = unit.x, unit.y
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local wpn = 1 --WayPoint Number - we have to remember which waypoint we are heading to
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if (x == wp[1].x and y == wp[1].y) then
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wpn = wpn + 1
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--w1, w2 = w2, w2 -- if we are standing on the first waypoint, swap them
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end
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--local waypoints = {w1, w2} -- this form might be just received from the args
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local wpcount = # wp
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local patrol = {}
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patrol.exec = function()
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x, y = unit.x, unit.y
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if (x == wp[wpn].x and y == wp[wpn].y) then
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wpn = wpn % wpcount + 1 -- advance by one waypoint(this construct loops in range [1, wpcount])
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end
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ai.move_full(unit, wp[wpn].x, wp[wpn].y) -- @note: should we change this to ai.move()?
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end
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patrol.eval = function()
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return 300000
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end
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return patrol
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end
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