Sorry, I don't actually have any documentation on this yet.
However, MCHSL & SpaceManiac's project, extools, is known to contain a disassembler for this.
| ### Keybase proof | |
| I hereby claim: | |
| * I am 20kdc on github. | |
| * I am 20kdc (https://keybase.io/20kdc) on keybase. | |
| * I have a public key ASA_T-OCstN0i1s_ziKHekWpSFBJZGrEO0_jJDuydfveTAo | |
| To claim this, I am signing this object: |
| minetest.register_chatcommand("selfdestruct", { | |
| privs = { | |
| server = true, | |
| }, | |
| func = function(name, param) | |
| minetest.get_player_by_name(name):set_hp(0) | |
| end | |
| }) | |
| minetest.register_on_dieplayer(function (ply) |
| init | |
| while true | |
| if audout does not contain buffer1 | |
| decode to buffer1, then schedule it | |
| if audout does not contain buffer2 | |
| decode to buffer2, then schedule it. | |
| wait for buffer finish. make sure timeout is a reasonable time for 3 buffers worth of audio to play in, just in case. | |
| -- Modified from Ghabry's code |
| import r48.io.IObjectBackend | |
| import r48.io.data.IRIOFixnum | |
| import r48.io.data.IRIO | |
| import r48.io.r2k.dm2chk.DM2SparseArrayH | |
| import r48.io.r2k.files.DatabaseIO | |
| import r48.io.r2k.obj.ldb.CommonEvent | |
| import r48.io.r2k.obj.ldb.Database | |
| import java.io.FileOutputStream | |
| IObjectBackend.Factory.encoding = "UTF-8" |
I've decided to put little projects like these into a dedicated repository, https://gitlab.com/20kdc/scrapheap .
The benefits of this change include actually having released JARs, so it's really for the best.
| Oh golly, it sure would be bad if this text was visible! |
| # This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. | |
| # | |
| # Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or | |
| # distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled | |
| # binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any | |
| # means. | |
| # | |
| # In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors | |
| # of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the | |
| # software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit |
Hmm, yes, this British user feels very 'entitled' finding out that a product she owns an account on is being increasingly crippled.
Maybe because I'm entitled to the bloody paid-for product?
In case the OC-KittenOS notice wasn't clear enough already: Run everything - your servers, your tools, everything - assuming you're about to lose your account.
The 'unmojang' org's projects are a good start, but they're trying to play along with property rights with an entity which isn't going to respect them. (I feel confident saying that after... how many incidents has it been, hmm? How many?)
Back 'em up just in case. And I'm not saying people should be backing up every single asset from the release servers, but - maybe they should.