Changes
- As a consequence of updating the endec library, the signatures of the
field(...)
methods on(De)Serializer.Struct
have changed to accomodate the new optional flattening methodology. If this causes trouble, contact us and we'll try to help
Fixes
- Optional struct fields should now always encode properly in self-described formats (namely JSON and NBT)
Primarily, this release constitutes the first port of owo-lib to 1.21.2/3. There were however also a number of other changes:
Additions
CodecUtils
now offers theeitherStructEndec(...)
andxorStructEndec(...)
methods for creating either/xor endecs which conform to theStructEndec
interface- The endec builder used for serializing owo-config options over the network can now be customized in the
ConfigWrapper
constructor
Changes
- As a consequence of the vanilla changes to item and block registration, the
AutoRegistryContainer
API is deprecated for the moment and might be (partially) removed in a future release. We're investigating potential alternatives - Which owo-ui components are used for the exclusion areas provided to REI and EMI can now be customized by overriding
BaseOwoHandledScreen#componentsForExclusionAreas()
Fixes
BaseOwoHandledScreen#enableSlot(Slot)
no longer incorrectly disables the slot
Changes / Fixes
This release fundamentally changes the implementation used for Endec/Codec interop. Instead of always using EDM as the intermediary format, the framework will now try to determine if a format-appropriate (De)Serializer
/DynamicOps
implementation is available and use it if so. This means that the serialized representation of all data structures should now be both consistent and preserved correctly when in complex nested scenarios, something we hope will alleviate an entire class of bugs. Most of these are related to serialized EDM which turns out unrepresentable in NBT, but other formats might have been affected too
Additions
CursorStyle
now includes the whole range of standard cursors implemented by GLFW (#296, chyzman)
Fixes
- Scissor coordinates are now clamped before passing them to OpenGL in the
ScissorStack
utility - this fixes a bunch of edge-cases with mods like Ok Boomer - Using a cursor style which is unsupported by the host OS no longer causes a crash when trying to dispose the screen (#301)
Additions
- An experimental API for deriving item stack components based on the user-provided components has been added (check
OwoItem#deriveStackComponents
). The current implementation only re-derives components whenItem#postProcessComponents
gets invoked and is subject to change
Changes
- Config screen providers are now registered through the new
ConfigScreenProviders
class to avoid classloading issues (the old methods onConfigScreen
remain but are deprecated for removal). Along with this change, the config screen generated by a provider no longer needs to extend owo'sConfigScreen
Fixes
- The
SyncedProperty
and screen handler messages APIs now properly pass registry context when serializing over the network - Recipe-specific remainders, which were not properly ported to 1.21, work again
Additions
- Minecraft's
ComponentType
s can now have both their codec and packet codec populated by calling.endec(...)
- A new overload for
CodecUtils.toEndec
along withCodecUtils.toEndecWithRegistries
allow creating endecs from both a codec and packetcodec (where the latter one uses a packetcodec ofRegistryByteBuf
) - The new
Surface.panorama(...)
allows using Minecraft's main menu panorama as an owo-ui surface Sizing.Random
Changes
- The
OwoItemSettings
-specific methods are now interface-injected onto all item settings and the previous class deprecated EndecRecipeSerializer
is no longer abstract, making subclassing unnecessary in most cases
Fixes
- A number of changes were made to the endec library and owo's
EdmOps
to alleviate most (hopefully all) problems related to codec <-> endec interop when NBT is involved (Blodhgarm) - Wrapper item groups (which broke during the port 1.21) now work again
MinecraftEndecs.PACKET_BYTE_BUF
no longer moves the reader index when encoding a buffer- A rare crash that could occur when causing input on a screen which failed loading its UI model has been fixed (#263, Zailer43)
- Pressing ctrl+delete in a text field in owo-ui debug mode no longer crashes (#264, Zailer43)
Color.ofDye
, which was improperly ported, now produces correct colors again (#273, Blodhgarm)OverlayContainer
no longer mounts its children incorrectly if it has a non-zero position (#278, kikugie)
This build is primarily a port of 0.12.9 to 1.21. This mandated a few other changes:
Endec changes
The Endec
API is no longer built into owo-lib. Instead, owo now uses and ships the standalone endec library. This entails four major changes:
- Endecs for Minecraft's types are no longer found on
BuiltInEndecs
but instead onMinecraftEndecs
- DFU interop (namely, converting between codecs and endecs) is now handled through
CodecUtils.toCodec/toEndec
and related functions - A number of package changes, primarily
io.wispforest.owo.serialization
->io.wispforest.endec
- All JSON-related implementations are now named after the JSON library they use. In consequence, the previous
JsonSerializer
is nowGsonSerializer
and so on
Further Fixes
EdmOps
no longer usesnull
as its empty value, fixing a number of edge cases with particular types of DFU codecs when doing interop- owo's
ScreenHandler
extensions don't require aHandledScreen
anymore and now also support other screens which implement `ScreenHandlerProvider
Additions
SpriteComponent
now supports sprites in the GUI atlasSpriteComponent
can now enable blending, using the same API asTextureComponent
Changes
- When hovering selectable areas in a
ColorPickerComponent
, the curses now uses theMOVE
style - The owo-config screen has been updated to Minecraft's new design language for option screens
- owo-ui errors which occur during the game's initial loading phase are now logged verbosely to hopefully aid in discovering how they are caused
Fixes
- owo-lib now works with (and requires) Fabric API 0.100.0+
- The owo-config search field now also searches when pressing the numpad's enter key