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@Orange-Panda Orange-Panda released this 25 Jun 02:27

The full release of a complete rewrite of VespaIO. This new version of VespaIO introduces many exciting features including nonstatic commands, field support, property support, and autofill!

⚠️ Note: This version contains numerous breaking changes. If your project was using any v1.x.x version you will have to update your previous implementations for this to function!

Added

  • Added public methods to the Aliases class to add support for adding, removing, and viewing alias definitions within your own code.
  • Added public methods to the Commands class to add support for adding, removing, and viewing command definitions within your own code.
  • Added various low level types to more clearly communicate command syntax and invocations.
  • Added the JetBrain's [MeansImplicitUse] attribute to attributes to automatically supress Method never used intellisense warnings for commands.
  • Added support for Word[] commands which can dynamically handle any amount of parameters.
    • If this parameter is ever present it will always be invoked.
  • Added support for autofilling subjects and parameters in console input
  • Added support for command definitions on Fields and Properties.
    • Does not require writing any methods to function!
    • Supports autofill for the get value and can set value if not readonly.
  • Added support for instanced (non-static) commands on any class that inherits from UnityEngine.Object
    • The first parameter will be used to specify the name of the object to be targeted.
    • Only one Object can be the target of a method. The first object found will be used.
    • This works for methods, fields, and properties.
  • Added LogStyling parameter to the Console.Log method which will apply common styling such as warning or error formatting.
  • Added VESPA_DISABLE define symbol which when present will remove core functionality of the console. Not present by default
  • Added VESPA_DISABLE_NATIVE_COMMANDS define symbol which when present will remove the native commands that come with the console. Not present by default.

Breaking Changes

  • The entire asset has been rewritten from the ground up so consider your previous implementations completely broken with this major version.
  • The codebase has been restructured as follows:
    • Part of the codebase has been separated into a LLAPI which handles a lot of the heavy lifiting of the asset
      • If you do not plan to extend console functionality you should amost never need to interact with LLAPI, but it is available if that is of interest to your project.
    • Some code and assets that were related to the default implementation such as DevConsoleRunner have been moved to Samples
      • If you were using any 1.X version you likely need to import this default console implementation.
    • The rest of the codebase lies within the HLAPI which provides the same intuitive console implemntation from 1.X versions
      • Because of this separation of LLAPI from HLAPI it is possible to import exclusively the LLAPI if you want to write your own console implementation.
  • ManualPriority for Commands are now of type int instead of bool enabling finer tuning of the sorting of the help manual.
    • Native commands will only use the inclusive range of 0-127 so if you want to guarantee your command shows before or after native commands consider this range.
  • By default: Assemblies that are incredibly unlikely to contain commands are no longer included in the command search
    • This specifically ignores assemblies that begin with unity, system, mscorlib, mono, log4net, newtonsoft, nunit, jetbrains (Case insensitive).
    • In testing this reduces command search time by an order of magnitude
    • If for some reason this behavior is undesirable you can revert to the old behavior
  • Enforcement of key definition rules are now much more strict that before so invalid command or alias keys may register differently to the console.
    • As a reminder: Keys should only use chracters from a-z, 0-9, and the _ character.
    • Any keys that violate these rules will be converted to a valid key by going to lower case, replacing spaces with the _, and removing other invalid characters.
  • The text parser for console input has been completely rewritten. It follows very similiar syntax to before but may have slightly different behavior from before including:
    • By default a command is invoked by space separated words. Each word will be translated into a method parameter later.
    • If you would like to include a space in a parameter begin a quote using the "" character.
      • Only the first set of quotations will be removed
      • You can escape the quote character using \" to ignore this behavior
    • You can begin a new command definition by using the semicolon character
      • You can escape the semicolon character using \; to ignore this behavior
      • Semicolons within quotes will not begin a new command.
  • StaticCommand is now VespaCommand since it now supports non-static methods and more.
  • As stated above the original DevConsoleRunner implementation (including its assets) has been moved into the project samples.
    • If you did not already have your own console implementation imported into your Asset folder you are required to import this sample to use the console again.
    • Some ConsoleSettingsConfig values that were only relevant to the DevConsoleRunner have been moved onto the DevConsoleRunner itself.

Removed

  • The LongString type has been completely removed in favor of using quotation blocks around command input.
    • This means that previous LongString methods now take a string input and you are required to put quotations around your phrase.
    • Alternatively you can use Word[] to handle a dynamic amount of words.
  • The default DevConsoleRunner and its assets have been moved to Samples
    • This requires an import in order to use the console out of the box.