Ignore directories beginning with a "." when searching for mods
This is not a problem on POSIX systems (these directories are ignored by the POSIX implementation of fs::GetDirListing() in filesys.cpp), but these directories still are reported on Windows systems. This becomes a problem when mod authors use version control systems that create directories like ".git" or ".svn" and collectMods() picks up on them. It has also been suggested that ignoring such directories would allow for the easily disabling mods by inserting a "." in front of their name. This quick fix simply makes collectMods() ignore directories beginning with a ".".experimental
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@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ static void collectMods(const std::string &modspath,
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if(!dirlist[j].dir)
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continue;
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std::string modname = dirlist[j].name;
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// Ignore all directories beginning with a ".", especially
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// VCS directories like ".git" or ".svn"
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if(modname[0] == '.')
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continue;
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std::string modpath = modspath + DIR_DELIM + modname;
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TRACESTREAM(<<indentation<<"collectMods: "<<modname<<" at \""<<modpath<<"\""<<std::endl);
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// Handle modpacks (defined by containing modpack.txt)
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