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my mod has been reviewed, and marked published. but the mod's page https://wgmods.net/3044/ is 404 not found. why?
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How to enable "DebugUtils.LOG_DEBUG" in WoT 1.5.0.0 CT
Chirimen replied to Chirimen's topic in ActionScript & Python
thanks @Ekspoint, but unfortunately it did not work. the hook to afterCreate of AppEntry is success, but addExternalCallback does not seem to work or it`s maybe removed somewhere. AS3: DebugUtils.LOG_ERROR("this is ERROR message"); DebugUtils.LOG_DEBUG("this is DEBUG message"); DebugUtils.LOG_WARNING("this is WARNING message"); python.log in 1.5.0.0 CT with hook or without hook: 2019-04-21 09:33:19.150: ERROR: this is ERROR message 2019-04-21 09:33:19.150: WARNING: this is WARNING message python.log in 1.4.1.2 without hook: 2019-04-21 09:54:03.108: DEBUG: [gui.Scaleform.Flash] ERROR.GUI: 'this is ERROR message', () 2019-04-21 09:54:03.108: DEBUG: [gui.Scaleform.Flash] DEBUG.GUI: 'this is DEBUG message', () 2019-04-21 09:54:03.108: DEBUG: [gui.Scaleform.Flash] WARNING.GUI: 'this is WARNING message', () -
How to enable "DebugUtils.LOG_DEBUG" in WoT 1.5.0.0 CT
Chirimen replied to Chirimen's topic in ActionScript & Python
thanks, I tried it, but it did not move. in WoT 1.4.1.2, class Flash has following methods, def afterCreate(self): self.addExternalCallback('debug.LOG_GUI', self.__onLogGui) self.addExternalCallback('debug.LOG_GUI_FORMAT', self.__onLogGuiFormat) but in WoT 1.5.0.0 CT, the method of class FlashComponentWrapper is follows, def afterCreate(self): pass and not defined in class Flash. -
@Finister @ribbed I am the author of this mod, the links are proving here: http://forum.worldoftanks.asia/index.php?/topic/69879-saveaccount-yet-another-save-password/, https://wgmods.net/736/ On wgmods the copied code without my permission is found: https://wgmods.net/1831/ Please remove this mod. thanks.
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I updated my mod https://wgmods.net/669/ and submitted an update application to the modhub. But unfortunately it was rejected, and the moderator said "mod does not work". The code is just a little change, there is no major change related to the function. Of course the mod works. I wonder why it was rejected. What kind of examination is being done?
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In current version, XVM-7.5.6, clock in hangar is error on japanese locale (maybe on other multibyte chars locales). "LookupError: unknown encoding: cp932" encoding cp932 is used for japanese window, but it's not included in python module with WoT client. this problems similar to the topic: Clock in hangar: error with Japanese Windows error log:
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good. encode/decode is working. thanks to Mixaill. I have one more request. xvm_formatDate()'s arg formatDate is utf8 string, so formatDate should be translated to loc before send to strftime(), following. def xvm_formatDate(formatDate): def createDict(value, formatDate): global d s = time.strftime('%{}'.format(value[0])).decode(loc) d[value] = s.title() if value[1] == 'u' else s.lower() return formatDate.replace('%{}'.format(value), '{%s}' % value) global d d = {} formatDate = formatDate.decode('utf8').encode(loc) if '%au' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('au', formatDate)
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hi Mixaill in cp932, strftime use only a few multibyte chars, so could translate to utf-8 with short code. for example, map_cp932_utf8 = { '\x93\xfa': '\xe6\x97\xa5', # U+65E5, Unicode Han Character 'sun; day; daytime' '\x8c\x8e': '\xe6\x9c\x88', # U+6708, Unicode Han Character 'moon; month; KangXi radical 74' '\x89\xce': '\xe7\x81\xab', # U+706B, Unicode Han Character 'fire, flame; burn; anger, rage' '\x90\x85': '\xe6\xb0\xb4', # U+6C34, Unicode Han Character 'water, liquid, lotion, juice' '\x96\xd8': '\xe6\x9c\xa8', # U+6728, Unicode Han Character 'tree; wood, lumber; wooden' '\x8b\xe0': '\xe9\x87\x91', # U+91D1, Unicode Han Character 'gold; metals in general; money' '\x93\x79': '\xe5\x9c\x9f', # U+571F, Unicode Han Character 'soil, earth; items made of earth' '\x97\x6a': '\xe6\x9b\x9c', # U+66DC, Unicode Han Character 'glorious, as sun; daylight, sunlight; one of the seven planets of pre-modern astronomy (the sun, the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn)' '\x94\x4e': '\xe6\x9b\x9c', # U+5E74, Unicode Han Character 'year; new-years; person's age' '\x8e\x9e': '\xe6\x9b\x9c', # U+6642, Unicode Han Character 'time, season; era, age, period' '\x95\xaa': '\xe6\x9b\x9c', # U+5206, Unicode Han Character 'divide; small unit of time etc.' '\x95\x62': '\xe6\x9b\x9c', # U+79D2, Unicode Han Character 'beard of grain or corn; a second' } def _translate_from_subset_cp932_to_utf8(src): dst = '' s = '' for c in src: if s: s = s + c dst = dst + map_cp932_utf8[s] s = '' else: if ord(c) >= 0x80: s = c continue dst = dst + c return dst sample xvm.py attached, but I don't know other multibyte locale, ie, chinese and korean. so the sample is only for japanese. more preferable method, all strftime directive is convert to dict. for py:xvm.formatDate()'s arg allow multibyte chars xvm.zip
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if codec is not found, fallback to locale C # Date and time import locale import codecs d = {} loc = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] try: codecs.lookup(loc) except LookupError: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C') loc = 'ascii' @xvm.export('xvm.formatDate', deterministic=False) def xvm_formatDate(formatDate): def createDict(value, formatDate): global d s = time.strftime('%{}'.format(value[0])).decode(loc) d[value] = s.title() if value[1] == 'u' else s.lower() return formatDate.replace('%{}'.format(value), '{%s}' % value) global d d = {} if '%au' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('au', formatDate) if '%al' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('al', formatDate) if '%Au' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('Au', formatDate) if '%Al' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('Au', formatDate) if '%bu' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('bu', formatDate) if '%bl' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('bl', formatDate) if '%Bu' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('Bu', formatDate) if '%Bl' in formatDate: formatDate = createDict('Bl', formatDate) t = time.strftime(formatDate).decode(loc) return t.format(**d)
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hi ktulho, thanks patch, but doesn't work with same error. 2017-04-21 19:10:24: [ERROR] Traceback (most recent call last): File "./res_mods/mods/packages\xvm_main\python\python_macro.py", line 157, in process_python_macro return (func(), deterministic) File "./res_mods/mods/packages\xvm_main\python\python_macro.py", line 150, in <lambda> return (lambda: func(*args), deterministic) File "res_mods/configs/xvm/py_macro\xvm.py", line 44, in xvm_formatDate t = time.strftime(formatDate).decode(locale.getdefaultlocale()[1]).encode('utf8') LookupError: unknown encoding: cp932 arg='xvm.formatDate('%H:%M')' I think original xvm.py is valid code. encoding cp932 is defined in res/scripts/common/Lib/encodings/cp932.py, and this code exists in WoT. but cp932.py failed to import _codecs_jp and _multibytecodec, because they doesn't exist. usually they are builtin python module and dll written in C. so disabled multibyte encodings, such as cp932, big5 and so on.
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func time.strftime() certainly returns CP932 string, but python codecs module in wot does not know encoding CP932, why? of course, normal python has encoding CP932. CP932 is used as standard in Japanese Windows. missing codecs are: 'big5', 'big5hkscs', 'cp932', 'cp949', 'cp950', 'euc_jp', 'euc_jis_2004', 'euc_jisx0213', 'euc_kr', 'gb2312', 'gbk', 'gb18030', 'hz', 'iso2022_jp', 'iso2022_jp_1', 'iso2022_jp_2', 'iso2022_jp_2004', 'iso2022_jp_3', 'iso2022_jp_ext', 'iso2022_kr', 'johab', 'shift_jis', 'shift_jis_2004', 'shift_jisx0213'
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py_macro/xvm.py puts error, and disabled hanger clock. I used Japanese Windows (CP932). 2017-04-19 23:24:14: [ERROR] Traceback (most recent call last): File "./res_mods/mods/packages\xvm_main\python\python_macro.py", line 157, in process_python_macro return (func(), deterministic) File "./res_mods/mods/packages\xvm_main\python\python_macro.py", line 150, in <lambda> return (lambda: func(*args), deterministic) File "res_mods/configs/xvm/py_macro\xvm.py", line 51, in xvm_formatDate t = time.strftime(formatDate).decode(loc) LookupError: unknown encoding: cp932 arg='xvm.formatDate('%H:%M')'