"use strict"; const log = function(context, obj){ Vars.mods.getScripts().log(context, String(obj)) } const readString = path => Vars.mods.getScripts().readString(path) const readBytes = path => Vars.mods.getScripts().readBytes(path) const loadMusic = path => Vars.mods.getScripts().loadMusic(path) const loadSound = path => Vars.mods.getScripts().loadSound(path) let scriptName = "base.js" let modName = "none" const print = text => log(modName + "/" + scriptName, text); const extendContent = function(classType, name, params){ return new JavaAdapter(classType, params, name) } const extend = function(classType, params){ return new JavaAdapter(classType, params) } //these are not sctrictly necessary, but are kept for edge cases const run = method => new java.lang.Runnable(){run: method} const boolf = method => new Boolf(){get: method} const boolp = method => new Boolp(){get: method} const floatf = method => new Floatf(){get: method} const floatp = method => new Floatp(){get: method} const cons = method => new Cons(){get: method} const prov = method => new Prov(){get: method} const func = method => new Func(){get: method} const newEffect = (lifetime, renderer) => new Effects.Effect(lifetime, new Effects.EffectRenderer({render: renderer})) Call = Packages.mindustry.gen.Call