Coremods can be specified via the command line: fml.coreMod.load=<listofcommaseparatedclasses> This will help with developing coremods

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Christian 2012-10-16 13:21:10 -04:00
parent 4aced4ae02
commit 4c39831d2b

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@ -63,6 +63,42 @@ public class RelaunchLibraryManager
downloadMonitor.updateProgressString("All core mods are successfully located");
// Now that we have the root plugins loaded - lets see what else might be around
String commandLineCoremods = System.getProperty("fml.coreMods.load","");
for (String s : commandLineCoremods.split(","))
{
if (s.isEmpty())
{
continue;
}
FMLRelaunchLog.info("Found a command line coremod : %s", s);
try
{
actualClassLoader.addTransformerExclusion(s);
Class<?> coreModClass = Class.forName(s, true, actualClassLoader);
TransformerExclusions trExclusions = coreModClass.getAnnotation(IFMLLoadingPlugin.TransformerExclusions.class);
if (trExclusions!=null)
{
for (String st : trExclusions.value())
{
actualClassLoader.addTransformerExclusion(st);
}
}
IFMLLoadingPlugin plugin = (IFMLLoadingPlugin) coreModClass.newInstance();
loadPlugins.add(plugin);
if (plugin.getLibraryRequestClass()!=null)
{
for (String libName : plugin.getLibraryRequestClass())
{
libraries.add((ILibrarySet) Class.forName(libName, true, actualClassLoader).newInstance());
}
}
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
FMLRelaunchLog.log(Level.SEVERE,e,"Exception occured trying to load coremod %s",s);
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
discoverCoreMods(mcDir, actualClassLoader, loadPlugins, libraries);
List<Throwable> caughtErrors = new ArrayList<Throwable>();