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| * forbid opening local html files in iframesstuebinm2021-12-201-2/+4
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* | Added extended script action zone propertiesSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-201-0/+11
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* | Merge branch 'main' into extended-scriptsSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-203-3/+15
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| * disallow extended API variables in linksstuebinm2021-12-203-3/+15
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* | Wrap urls for inline iframesSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-191-0/+3
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* | Added bell propertiesSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-191-4/+36
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* | Only suggert door properties on variablesSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-191-15/+15
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* | Lint door stuffSven G. Brönstrup2021-12-191-1/+87
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* fixed parsing of tiled objectsstuebinm2021-12-183-31/+22
| | | | (points behave slightly differntly than I thought)
* quick badge bugfixstuebinm2021-12-181-1/+1
| | | | | obviously, it should remove all objects defining badges, not those NOT defining badges …
* badges are set on objects, not layersstuebinm2021-12-182-42/+49
| | | | (and `url` is, too)
* remove mapImage propertystuebinm2021-12-181-3/+2
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* fix some weird lintsstuebinm2021-12-181-2/+1
| | | | | (since we're starting to get maps that actually pass linting, we also get to find more bugs! yay!)
* fix broken import from an unhappy rebasestuebinm2021-12-181-1/+1
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* change badge output formatstuebinm2021-12-182-15/+7
| | | | (following a discussion with hxchn)
* print list of maps in output jsonstuebinm2021-12-181-0/+1
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* simple graphviz visualisation of a repositorystuebinm2021-12-172-5/+27
| | | | might be useful to have
* some simple graph algorithmsstuebinm2021-12-172-67/+120
| | | | | | | | | | this just checks for maps from which it's impossible to reach `main.json`, and then gives a warning. Properly it should check if these maps have an exit to outside the repository (in which case it may give a suggestion, and an error otherwise). Also, redid some of the CheckDir code. No idea what that mess was, but it's marginally nicer now.
* fix a bug when writing things outstuebinm2021-12-161-3/+3
| | | | (it didn't check if directories to save maps in actually existed)
* special handling of world:// and assembly namesstuebinm2021-12-163-19/+41
| | | | | these now have their own top-level config attribute which is essentially a shorthand for setting one that's deeper nested.
* fixed some warnings (and disabled others)stuebinm2021-12-162-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | So far i've never found an instance of -Wname-shadowing telling me anything useful, so it's disabled now, and most of the other trivial ones are fixed. (I assume this means I'll need -Wname-shadowing in about a day or two to find some bug ...)
* fixed & removed a bunch of old TODOsstuebinm2021-12-167-32/+50
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* "collides" can't be set on layersstuebinm2021-12-161-4/+4
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* abort copying on missing assetsstuebinm2021-12-161-1/+3
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* lint if tileset properties are set on the map insteadstuebinm2021-12-161-1/+5
| | | | (this seems to be a common mistake so far)
* made a partial function totalstuebinm2021-12-161-0/+2
| | | | | (shouldn't have been called anyways, but it's still nice not to have it fail if it ever does get called with that case)
* we don't support ellipsesstuebinm2021-12-162-9/+5
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* suggest setting map meta properties if not givenstuebinm2021-12-153-5/+18
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* deal with group layer in existence checks properlystuebinm2021-12-141-11/+20
| | | | | (before it would fail to find e.g. the start layer if it wasn't a top-level layer)
* allow scripts from https://static.rc3.world/scriptsstuebinm2021-12-141-15/+10
| | | | | The script inject doesn't do anything for now; guess I'll re-add that once we actually have a URI for that.
* downgrade disallowed path-related lint levelsstuebinm2021-12-141-3/+3
| | | | | (these were `error` before, which didn't really make sense, since workadventure can deal with them, they're just not allowed at rc3)
* audioVolumne is of type float, not intstuebinm2021-12-142-16/+43
| | | | also, float properties exist, apparently
* startLayer can actually be set to `false`stuebinm2021-12-141-3/+2
| | | | (in which case it just doesn't do anything at all)
* refuse doubled map propertiesstuebinm2021-12-131-1/+2
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* complain if map links that don't go to .json filesstuebinm2021-12-132-6/+20
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* add special warning for rc3 old-style linksstuebinm2021-12-132-2/+13
| | | | (the format used last year is no longer applicable to this year's event)
* changes to tiled map formatstuebinm2021-12-132-3/+8
| | | | (found by running through rc3 2021 map submissions and looking at what failed)
* downgrad mapCopyright lint to suggestionstuebinm2021-12-121-1/+1
| | | | | (as per today's discussion with tabascoeye, mapCopyright should not be required, though I've left it as recommended)
* better lints for invalid linksstuebinm2021-12-122-21/+22
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* lints for names that are used more than twicestuebinm2021-12-121-7/+13
| | | | | (previously it would just lint "can't use name twice" multiple times, which looks kind of silly)
* handle text objects in objectgroup layersstuebinm2021-12-122-22/+37
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* lint individual tile propertiesstuebinm2021-12-121-1/+15
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* rudimentary linting for overlapping layersstuebinm2021-12-084-1/+65
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* fix mapCopyright lintstuebinm2021-12-081-3/+3
| | | | | (forgot that `error` is the builtin haskell function; the one to create linter errors is called `complain`)
* properties: copyright → tilesetCopyrightstuebinm2021-12-071-2/+2
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* require mapCopyright to be setstuebinm2021-12-071-0/+3
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* lots of code reorganising and some deduplicationstuebinm2021-12-047-228/+286
| | | | | | | it was kinda getting messy in places. Also found some accidental isomorphisms between types, so these are now only one type because the consequences were getting silly.
* refuse doubled namesstuebinm2021-12-044-16/+52
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* collect badges from object layersstuebinm2021-12-027-52/+229
| | | | | this includes a halfway-reasonable parsing of object layers, as well as some monad plumbing to get them all in the right place.
* do (naïve) html escapingstuebinm2021-12-022-6/+17
| | | | | | because we can't ever trust workadventure, apparently. why are we using that thing again?