MultiMC5/logic/OneSixVersion.h
2013-09-22 04:21:36 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include <QtCore>
class OneSixLibrary;
class OneSixVersion : public QAbstractListModel
{
// Things required to implement the Qt list model
public:
virtual QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
virtual int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const;
virtual QVariant headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation,
int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const;
virtual int columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const;
virtual Qt::ItemFlags flags(const QModelIndex &index) const;
// serialization/deserialization
public:
bool toOriginalFile();
static QSharedPointer<OneSixVersion> fromJson(QJsonObject root);
static QSharedPointer<OneSixVersion> fromFile(QString filepath);
public:
QList<QSharedPointer<OneSixLibrary>> getActiveNormalLibs();
QList<QSharedPointer<OneSixLibrary>> getActiveNativeLibs();
// called when something starts/stops messing with the object
// FIXME: these are ugly in every possible way.
void externalUpdateStart();
void externalUpdateFinish();
// data members
public:
/// file this was read from. blank, if none
QString original_file;
/// the ID - determines which jar to use! ACTUALLY IMPORTANT!
QString id;
/// Last updated time - as a string
QString time;
/// Release time - as a string
QString releaseTime;
/// Release type - "release" or "snapshot"
QString type;
/**
* DEPRECATED: Old versions of the new vanilla launcher used this
* ex: "username_session_version"
*/
QString processArguments;
/**
* arguments that should be used for launching minecraft
*
* ex: "--username ${auth_player_name} --session ${auth_session}
* --version ${version_name} --gameDir ${game_directory} --assetsDir ${game_assets}"
*/
QString minecraftArguments;
/**
* the minimum launcher version required by this version ... current is 4 (at point of
* writing)
*/
int minimumLauncherVersion = 0xDEADBEEF;
/**
* The main class to load first
*/
QString mainClass;
/// the list of libs - both active and inactive, native and java
QList<QSharedPointer<OneSixLibrary>> libraries;
/*
FIXME: add support for those rules here? Looks like a pile of quick hacks to me though.
"rules": [
{
"action": "allow"
},
{
"action": "disallow",
"os": {
"name": "osx",
"version": "^10\\.5\\.\\d$"
}
}
],
"incompatibilityReason": "There is a bug in LWJGL which makes it incompatible with OSX
10.5.8. Please go to New Profile and use 1.5.2 for now. Sorry!"
}
*/
// QList<Rule> rules;
};