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authorFaceDeer <derksenmobile@gmail.com>2017-10-15 11:54:10 -0600
committerFaceDeer <derksenmobile@gmail.com>2017-10-15 11:54:10 -0600
commit3393d44c3b0b9009d786cc12513e4d5f54f6ecbb (patch)
treedbb59408bfe1fcce68a9e3363ce2b561f2b476ff
parenta386ca7607c95a60a4eae5b4b1a5c4f36bb86cae (diff)
use node_def on_place when it exists. Enables seed placement.
-rw-r--r--util_item_place_node.lua48
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/util_item_place_node.lua b/util_item_place_node.lua
index 759ef8e..75565b1 100644
--- a/util_item_place_node.lua
+++ b/util_item_place_node.lua
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-- The default minetest.item_place_node from item.lua was hard to work with given some of the details
--- of how it handled pointed_thing. It also didn't work right with default:torch. It was simpler to
--- just copy it here and chop out the special cases that were causing problems.
+-- of how it handled pointed_thing. It also didn't work right with default:torch and seeds. It was simpler to
+-- just copy it here and chop out the special cases that were causing problems, and add some special handling.
+-- for nodes that define on_place
-- This specific file is therefore licensed under the LGPL 2.1
@@ -57,9 +58,8 @@ local function check_attached_node(p, n)
end
digtron.item_place_node = function(itemstack, placer, place_to, param2)
- local item = itemstack:peek_item()
local def = itemstack:get_definition()
- if def.type ~= "node" then
+ if not def or def.type ~= "node" then
return itemstack, false
end
@@ -67,7 +67,34 @@ digtron.item_place_node = function(itemstack, placer, place_to, param2)
pointed_thing.type = "node"
pointed_thing.above = {x=place_to.x, y=place_to.y, z=place_to.z}
pointed_thing.under = {x=place_to.x, y=place_to.y - 1, z=place_to.z}
-
+
+ -- Handle node-specific on_place calls as best we can.
+ if def.on_place then
+ if def.paramtype2 == "facedir" then
+ pointed_thing.under = vector.add(place_to, minetest.facedir_to_dir(param2))
+ elseif def.paramtype2 == "wallmounted" then
+ pointed_thing.under = vector.add(place_to, minetest.wallmounted_to_dir(param2))
+ else
+ minetest.log("error", "[digtron] the node " .. itemstack:get_name() .. " had an unrecognized paramtype2, " .. dump(def.paramtype2))
+ pointed_thing.under = {x=place_to.x, y=place_to.y - 1, z=place_to.z}
+ end
+
+ -- pass a copy of the item stack parameter because on_place might modify it directly and then we can't tell if we succeeded or not
+ -- though note that some mods do "creative_mode" handling within their own on_place methods, which makes it impossible for Digtron
+ -- to know what to do in that case - if you're in creative_mode Digtron will place such items but it will think it failed and not
+ -- deduct them from inventory no matter what Digtron's settings are. Unfortunate, but not very harmful and I have no workaround.
+ local returnstack, success = def.on_place(ItemStack(itemstack), placer, pointed_thing)
+ if returnstack:get_count() < itemstack:get_count() then success = true end -- some mods neglect to return a success condition
+ if success then
+ -- Override the param2 value to force it to be what Digtron wants
+ local placed_node = minetest.get_node(place_to)
+ placed_node.param2 = param2
+ minetest.set_node(place_to, placed_node)
+ end
+
+ return returnstack, success
+ end
+
local oldnode = minetest.get_node_or_nil(place_to)
--this should never happen, digtron is testing for adjacent unloaded nodes before getting here.
@@ -91,17 +118,6 @@ digtron.item_place_node = function(itemstack, placer, place_to, param2)
return itemstack, false
end
- -- digtron HACK! the default torch mod uses "on_place" to change its model to the correct one,
- -- not "after_place_node". It probably should be using after_place_node, but until then I must
- -- adapt as best I can to the quirks of default.
- if newnode.name == "default:torch" then
- if newnode.param2 == 0 then
- newnode.name = "default:torch_ceiling"
- elseif newnode.param2 > 1 then
- newnode.name = "default:torch_wall"
- end
- end
-
-- Add node and update
minetest.add_node(place_to, newnode)