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I'm a professional programmer/musician. I'm mostly here for the code and somewhat for the insanity :) I'm literate in most major languages with a bias to C++, Python, Smalltalk and Lisp and I'm a *nix head from way back; yeah BL (Before Linux). Don't ask me anything about Windoze. | I'm a professional programmer/musician. I'm mostly here for the code and somewhat for the insanity :) I'm literate in most major languages with a bias to C++, Python, Smalltalk and Lisp and I'm a *nix head from way back; yeah BL (Before Linux). Don't ask me anything about Windoze. | ||
== SLIR == | |||
I am working on a server system in my spare time. [http://www.libsecondlife.org/wiki/Main_Page LibSL], [http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Page opensim] and [[Pyogp]] are great projects in which I participate in as much as I can but, for my own purposes and education, I am building this system in Ruby. At the moment I call it 'SLIR' which means absolutely nothing or possibly Second Life Interactive Ruby, or even So Little Interesting Real-Work, I don't know for sure. I had a python implementation of this as well but [[Pyogp]] kind of made that moot. I plan on releasing the SLIR code as soon as I can get the viewer to login and logout without complaining. | |||
* [[User:JB_Kraft/Servers]] -- My server protocol notes | |||
== Skins for 1.20 Viewer == | == Skins for 1.20 Viewer == | ||
;I made a dark skin to make dazzle less dazzly | ;I made a dark skin to make dazzle less dazzly | ||
:https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Skins/Dark_Skin | :https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Skins/Dark_Skin | ||
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== SL == | == SL == | ||
I run a scripting/gadget biz in SL under the handle '''''Kwerks''''' but mainly do custom work. Feel free to give me a buzz if you have something on your mind. The lab is in [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Alleni/66/190/31/&title=Kwerks%20Lab Alleni/66/190/31]. | I run a scripting/gadget biz in SL under the handle '''''Kwerks''''' but mainly do custom work. Feel free to give me a buzz if you have something on your mind. The lab is in [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Alleni/66/190/31/&title=Kwerks%20Lab Alleni/66/190/31]. | ||
== Architecture Working Group == | |||
* [[https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/AWG AWG]] -- Architechute Working Group | |||
* [[https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Pyogp PyOGP]] -- The next server system | |||
== JIRA == | == JIRA == | ||
{{Jira Reporter}} | |||
== LSL == | == LSL == | ||
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I use this to do a quick syntax check on LSL files from my normal editors (emacs or TextMate) when I am offline. To build this you must have the viewer source installed and built on your machine. I built it on OS/X so Linux will probably be fine and I have no clue how to make it go on windows. If you get it to run on windows send me the instructions and I will post them here. | I use this to do a quick syntax check on LSL files from my normal editors (emacs or TextMate) when I am offline. To build this you must have the viewer source installed and built on your machine. I built it on OS/X so Linux will probably be fine and I have no clue how to make it go on windows. If you get it to run on windows send me the instructions and I will post them here. | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | ||
/* | /* | ||
* lslcheck.cpp | * lslcheck.cpp | ||
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return 0; | return 0; | ||
} | } | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 11 November 2022
CV
I'm a professional programmer/musician. I'm mostly here for the code and somewhat for the insanity :) I'm literate in most major languages with a bias to C++, Python, Smalltalk and Lisp and I'm a *nix head from way back; yeah BL (Before Linux). Don't ask me anything about Windoze.
SLIR
I am working on a server system in my spare time. LibSL, opensim and Pyogp are great projects in which I participate in as much as I can but, for my own purposes and education, I am building this system in Ruby. At the moment I call it 'SLIR' which means absolutely nothing or possibly Second Life Interactive Ruby, or even So Little Interesting Real-Work, I don't know for sure. I had a python implementation of this as well but Pyogp kind of made that moot. I plan on releasing the SLIR code as soon as I can get the viewer to login and logout without complaining.
- User:JB_Kraft/Servers -- My server protocol notes
Skins for 1.20 Viewer
- I made a dark skin to make dazzle less dazzly
- https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Skins/Dark_Skin
FireFox
Add SL search engine to firefox search bar. Save this file in $FIREFOX/Profiles/$YOUR_PROFILE/searchplugins and restart FF.
<lsl> <OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/">"> <ShortName>SL Search</ShortName> <Description>Search SL from Firefox</Description> <Image width="16" height="16">data:image/x-icon;base64,AAABAAEAEBAAAAEAIABoBAAAFgAAACgAAAAQAAAAIAAAAAEAIAAAAAAAAAAAABMLAAATCwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEtLSwtDQ0MoQUFBXj8%2FP9U1NTXWNzk25Dg6N%2BU1NzXkOjo630BAQIYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEBAQAFGRkYTPT09RUBBPeKDil34tLdw%2F93ac%2F%2Fl33H%2FyMNs%2F6OiZP1DRTnoPj4%2ByAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABfX18ERUVFIUhKQt%2FAzHP%2BtL91%2BoCIZtlXW0zMSExC41dZSeqsr3H3z9Bz%2F0BDOeNAQECyAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVBjw8PMKxw3n8madt9kNEQcA7PDu0iZFi9cbOfP%2BVm2X8PT8846CpcPeMl2P3Pz8%2FuEFBQW8AAAAAAAAAAE5OTglCREHErcl6%2F0hORNs%2FPz%2FHVl5N5cjZev%2FL2nn%2Fytl4%2F1xjTfNIS0X5orV6%2FT09Pa9BQUFgQ0NDKgAAAABLS0sLRkpFy7DThP9qeWbwYnBX8E1SSfrJ5on%2Fx%2BGI%2F3WCa%2FdLUEj8jaJz%2BoKVbfVBQUGVQUFBVkNDQygAAAAATExMCkhNR8644pX%2FWWVb4LbbnPrC66T%2FyPOk%2F8jyo%2F%2Bx1Jn%2Bttyd%2Fq7SlfxFSUbSQEBAkkFBQVdCQkIrAAAAAE9PTwhMUkvQv%2Bqj%2Fz0%2BPepKUkrTSk9K93uScu9WX1L7iqN%2F90dMRvhSWE77PDw870BAQKVBQUFlQkJCNAAAAABZWVkFUlpR1bvjqvk%2BPj70yeqj%2FkdMQuCTpnr2TFJD6azBivpDRUD0qL%2BI%2BVNbSOhAQEC0QUFBdEFBQUAAAAAAX19fBIOajVtFR0bIREdD4s%2F2qf9ARD7fzOec%2Fl9pUO2uxIz6aXRX8XWEZ%2B%2BNpHr4Pj4%2BvEBAQINBQUFIAAAAAAAAAABZWVkFPz8%2FsYGafNTJ8LT%2BPUE%2F2s%2Fxpv9eaVPrl7CE9oigefdOV07hrtWg%2FzU2NsJAQECGQUFBQQAAAAAAAAAAampqAz4%2BPre32rL1p8ag%2BD9DQdXN%2B7z%2FWWRW5nqTd%2B6jy538PUA%2F0a7eqP5ETETGQUFBY0JCQi4AAAAAAAAAAGpqagM8PT3D0vrN%2FnyQeuhITknLz%2F7K%2F01XTd9ofGrguOq0%2Fjs9PL2QsZXbVGFXi0JCQixFRUUXAAAAAAAAAABqamoDS1JMpNT91f9da17BVmJYt9D%2Bz%2F9GTUbPW2tex7rzuf86PTurQUFBVUNDQyZJSUkNVVVVBgAAAAAAAAAAf39%2FAk9UUX211rrCWWlc12uAcKjM%2FM%2F%2FQklDq05YU3yt3LLnWWhc2UNDQyRHR0cRQEBAAwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABfX18EX19fBE9PTwhsfnVTrtC0w1lpXNRDQ0MiRkZGE05OTglVVVUGX19fBAAAAAAAAAAAwA8AAIAHAACAAwAAgAEAAIAAAACAAAAAgAAAAIAAAACAAAAAgAAAAMAAAADAAAAAwAAAAMAA%2F%2F%2FAAf%2F%2F4AP%2F%2Fw%3D%3D</Image> <Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://secondlife.com/app/search/search.php"> <Param name="q" value="{searchTerms}"/> <Param name="s" value="All" /> </Url> </OpenSearchDescription> </lsl>
SL
I run a scripting/gadget biz in SL under the handle Kwerks but mainly do custom work. Feel free to give me a buzz if you have something on your mind. The lab is in Alleni/66/190/31.
Architecture Working Group
JIRA
LSL
- Escape XML
- http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/EscapeXML
- Texture Cycle
- http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Texture_Cycle
- Voting Script
- http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Vote_Simple
- Color Cycle
- http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Color_Cycle
- PHP5 class for the XTEA impl
- http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/XTEA_Strong_Encryption_Implementation#XTEA_LSL_.3C-.3E_PHP
Offline LSL Syntax Checker
I use this to do a quick syntax check on LSL files from my normal editors (emacs or TextMate) when I am offline. To build this you must have the viewer source installed and built on your machine. I built it on OS/X so Linux will probably be fine and I have no clue how to make it go on windows. If you get it to run on windows send me the instructions and I will post them here.
/*
* lslcheck.cpp
* macview
*
* Created by JB Kraft.
*
* A small utility to use as a syntax check for LSL scripts outside of
* Second Life. I built this on OS/X. YMMV.
*
* Building:
* - you need the source code for the viewer installed and compiled on your
* machine
* - create a makefile or project or whatever you do and compile this code and
* link it against libapr-?.a, libllcommon.a
*
* Command line:
* ./lslchecker [FILES...]
*/
#include "linden_common.h"
#include "lscript_bytecode.h"
#include "lscript_error.h"
#include "lscript_rt_interface.h"
const std::string ERR_FILE = "out.err";
const std::string DAT_FILE = "out.dat";
/**
*
*/
void usage( )
{
std::cout << "lslchecker [FILES]" << std::endl;
exit(0);
}
/**
*
*/
std::string trim( std::string str )
{
std::string::size_type ndx = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\r\n");
str.erase( ndx + 1 );
return str;
}
/**
*
*/
void check( std::string fname )
{
std::cout << fname << ": ";
if( !lscript_compile( fname.c_str(), DAT_FILE.c_str(), ERR_FILE.c_str() )) {
// spit out an the output from the error file
std::ifstream err( ERR_FILE.c_str() );
if( err.is_open()) {
std::string line;
while( !err.eof()) {
getline( err, line );
std::cout << trim(line) << std::endl;
}
err.close();
}
else {
// couldn't read it?
std::cout << "!. see file: " << ERR_FILE << std::endl;
}
}
else {
// it's good
std::cout << "ok" << std::endl;
}
}
/**
*
*/
int main( int argc, char **argv )
{
if( argc == 1 ) {
usage();
}
for( int i = 1; i < argc; i++ ) {
check( argv[i] );
}
return 0;
}