* Added tier 1 wireless card as discussed in #2562
* Update lang/doc files
Remove unneeded component callback override
Add alias for old wlanCard name
* Moved wired and wireless max ports into one array
Added tested OreDict entry for wlanCard
* Bump version number for config updates
Fix typo in config comment
Fixes#2649. Explanation:
* Other mods can integrate with us by implementing the SimpleComponent
interface. They annotate its methods with @Optional to avoid a hard
dependency on us.
* Our mod ID changed from "OpenComputers" in 1.10 to "opencomputers" in 1.11.
* Some mods (like RFTools) can't refer to our mod by the right-case mod ID,
because the same .jar works on both 1.10 and 1.11.
* In most cases, using the wrong-case mod ID would just mean that integration
wouldn't work, but for us, it causes a crash.
* The crash is because we use ASM to inject some extra methods and make the
class implement a different interface. This means that if the @Optional mod
ID is wrong, our new interface will still be there but some of the original
methods won't, which leads to AbstractMethodErrors like McJty/RFTools#1466.
* Forge looks for the @Optional annotations before our coremod can do
anything, so we can't just remove them from the class. Instead, we need to
remove them from Forge's internal list.
I think it quite a reasonable drone design to allow a tier 2 drone to have
1. navigation upgrade (waypoints)
2. chunk loader (for traveling safely)
3. inventory upgrade (to cary and drop items)
closes#2043
thanks to @Pwootage, who explained this change as such:
Previously, checkHandle was not "language safe" (or at least, not JSON-safe):
open() returns a HandleValue (which is a type not exposed by the oc-api jar)
checkHandle() checks for either a integer, or a HandleValue object
When calling through a custom architecture, HandleValue may or may not be preserved, as the underlying language, unless it can attach the original Java object, may not be able to represent the HandleValue class, and so convert it to a table, which checkHandle() did not check for.