put water flow code in separate function
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@ -685,44 +685,7 @@ function mob_class:on_step(dtime)
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self:check_herd(dtime)
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end
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end
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-- Add water flowing for mobs from mcl_item_entity
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local p, node, nn, def
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p = self.object:get_pos()
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node = minetest.get_node_or_nil(p)
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if node then
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nn = node.name
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def = minetest.registered_nodes[nn]
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end
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-- Move item around on flowing liquids
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if def and def.liquidtype == "flowing" then
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--[[ Get flowing direction (function call from flowlib), if there's a liquid.
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NOTE: According to Qwertymine, flowlib.quickflow is only reliable for liquids with a flowing distance of 7.
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Luckily, this is exactly what we need if we only care about water, which has this flowing distance. ]]
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local vec = flowlib.quick_flow(p, node)
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-- Just to make sure we don't manipulate the speed for no reason
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if vec.x ~= 0 or vec.y ~= 0 or vec.z ~= 0 then
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-- Minecraft Wiki: Flowing speed is "about 1.39 meters per second"
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local f = 1.39
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-- Set new item moving speed into the direciton of the liquid
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local newv = vector.multiply(vec, f)
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self.object:set_acceleration({x = 0, y = 0, z = 0})
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self.object:set_velocity({x = newv.x, y = -0.22, z = newv.z})
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self.physical_state = true
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self._flowing = true
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self.object:set_properties({
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physical = true
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})
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return
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end
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elseif self._flowing == true then
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-- Disable flowing physics if not on/in flowing liquid
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self._flowing = false
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return
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end
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self:check_water_flow()
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if self:is_at_cliff_or_danger() then
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self:set_velocity(0)
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@ -884,3 +884,43 @@ function mob_class:falling(pos)
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end
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end
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end
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function mob_class:check_water_flow()
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-- Add water flowing for mobs from mcl_item_entity
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local p, node, nn, def
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p = self.object:get_pos()
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node = minetest.get_node_or_nil(p)
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if node then
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nn = node.name
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def = minetest.registered_nodes[nn]
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end
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-- Move item around on flowing liquids
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if def and def.liquidtype == "flowing" then
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--[[ Get flowing direction (function call from flowlib), if there's a liquid.
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NOTE: According to Qwertymine, flowlib.quickflow is only reliable for liquids with a flowing distance of 7.
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Luckily, this is exactly what we need if we only care about water, which has this flowing distance. ]]
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local vec = flowlib.quick_flow(p, node)
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-- Just to make sure we don't manipulate the speed for no reason
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if vec.x ~= 0 or vec.y ~= 0 or vec.z ~= 0 then
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-- Minecraft Wiki: Flowing speed is "about 1.39 meters per second"
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local f = 1.39
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-- Set new item moving speed into the direciton of the liquid
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local newv = vector.multiply(vec, f)
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self.object:set_acceleration({x = 0, y = 0, z = 0})
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self.object:set_velocity({x = newv.x, y = -0.22, z = newv.z})
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self.physical_state = true
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self._flowing = true
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self.object:set_properties({
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physical = true
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})
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return
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end
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elseif self._flowing == true then
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-- Disable flowing physics if not on/in flowing liquid
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self._flowing = false
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return
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end
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end
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