Moved the DimLink code out of NewDimData in order to reduce clutter
inside that class and made it a separate class, except for functions
that should only be available for NewDimData. Deleted IDimLink and
changed all references to it to use DimLink instead. DimLink is now an
abstract class, which achieves the same encapsulation and protection we
had before by having DimLink implement IDimLink from within NewDimData.
NewDimData has a new class inside, InnerDimLink, which provides it
access to special functions that would be dangerous to expose. This is
the same mechanism used to protect NewDimData's dangerous functions.
These changes are in preparation for adding more code for packet
handling.
Replaced several core classes from DD with new classes to enforce
integrity checks. Rewriting everything that depended on those classes is
a massive undertaking but it should simplify our code and prevent the
many bugs we've seen lately. The rewrite isn't done yet, just committing
my progress so far.
Created NewLinkData and replaced references to the original LinkData.
Moved it to the mod_pocketDim.core package. Added Point4D, an immutable
point type for 3D integer coordinates with an added dimension ID.
Forgot to fix a reference to DungeonHelper in CommandCreateDungeonRift
during the last commit. Made some further improvements to DungeonHelper
to avoid exposing internal variables.
Made progress on overhauling and prettifying our commands. There are
still more changes to be done for this to be functional. I need to do an
intermediate commit because I want to merge in recent changes by Steven.
Partially overhauled our command classes. Added DDCommandBase - it
extends CommandBase and acts as a new base class for our commands. It
removes a little redundancy in our code and provides increased
convenience. Removed the static fields for our commands in
mod_pocketDim. There was no point in keeping them when nothing was using
them. Changed in-game command names to be shorter yet relevant.
Converted all commands to singletons so proper instances can be
retrieved if necessary. Migrated some of the custom dungeon start/ending
logic to DungeonHelper and made customDungeonStatus private. Except for
data objects, we shouldn't be exposing state variables like that without
any kind of checks. I've rewritten the code in some commands but it's
been quite tiring. Still need to fix up lots of things.