summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/builtin/settingtypes.txt
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorAuke Kok <sofar@foo-projects.org>2016-03-06 12:02:21 -0800
committerest31 <MTest31@outlook.com>2016-03-09 01:45:23 +0100
commit4e59fcf5c1e40dee764317a1190dceadc3a77829 (patch)
treebe216e4eb402e8529ff7a001839077f22c74d8ac /builtin/settingtypes.txt
parent3ce6642a26d43fd368c24cdfc5460557258fb44f (diff)
downloadminetest-4e59fcf5c1e40dee764317a1190dceadc3a77829.tar.gz
minetest-4e59fcf5c1e40dee764317a1190dceadc3a77829.tar.bz2
minetest-4e59fcf5c1e40dee764317a1190dceadc3a77829.zip
Add consistent monotonic day counter - get_day_count()
I've written several experimental bits of code that revolve around the need for a consistent calendar, but implementing one is extremely hard in mods due to time changes and mods overriding core.get_timeofday(), which will conflict. The second part of the problem is that doing this from a mod requires constant maintenance of a settings file. An implementation in core is trivial, however, and solves all of these problems at virtually no cost: No extra branches in server steps, and a single branch when minetest.set_time_of_day(), which is entirely reasonable. We store the day_count value in env_meta.txt. The use case is obvious: This change allows mods to create an actual virtual calendar, or properly account for seasonal changes, etc.. We add a "/days" chatcommand that displays the current day count. No permissions are needed. It can only retrieve the day count, not modify it.
Diffstat (limited to 'builtin/settingtypes.txt')
0 files changed, 0 insertions, 0 deletions