diff --git a/doc/lua_api.txt b/doc/lua_api.txt index 9bb0dfe..d63fc9d 100644 --- a/doc/lua_api.txt +++ b/doc/lua_api.txt @@ -192,6 +192,48 @@ eg. {} eg. {name="default_place_node"} eg. {name="default_place_node", gain=1.0} +Registered definitions of stuff +-------------------------------- +Anything added using certain minetest.register_* functions get added to +the global minetest.registered_* tables. + +minetest.register_entity(name, prototype table) + -> minetest.registered_entities[name] + +minetest.register_node(name, node definition) + -> minetest.registered_items[name] + -> minetest.registered_nodes[name] + +minetest.register_tool(name, item definition) + -> minetest.registered_items[name] + +minetest.register_craftitem(name, item definition) + -> minetest.registered_items[name] + +Note that in some cases you will stumble upon things that are not contained +in these tables (eg. when a mod has been removed). Always check for +existence before trying to access the fields. + +Example: If you want to check the drawtype of a node, you could do: + +local function get_nodedef_field(nodename, fieldname) + if not minetest.registered_nodes[nodename] then + return nil + end + return minetest.registered_nodes[nodename][fieldname] +end +local drawtype = get_nodedef_field(nodename, "drawtype") + +Example: minetest.get_item_group(name, group) has been implemented as: + +function minetest.get_item_group(name, group) + if not minetest.registered_items[name] or not + minetest.registered_items[name].groups[group] then + return 0 + end + return minetest.registered_items[name].groups[group] +end + Nodes ------ Nodes are the bulk data of the world: cubes and other things that take the @@ -200,9 +242,7 @@ are quite static. The definition of a node is stored and can be accessed by name in minetest.registered_nodes[node.name] - -Please note that for unknown nodes (eg. a node of an uninstalled mod) the -minetest.registered_nodes field for the node is nil. +See "Registered definitions of stuff". Nodes are passed by value between Lua and the engine. They are represented by a table: