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I do not seem to find this expression/condition in Skript at all, meaning I cannot check for mutually-exclusive enchantments on an item before adding a new vanilla enchantment to it
hasConflictingEnchant
boolean hasConflictingE
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The installer could then be built and added to the releases so that any Windows user will just have to follow the steps to install the language, instead of building it with cmake before installing it through cmake --install <folder>
Current coverage is not bad (70+%) and in general and I don't want to embark on one of those 100%-coverage crusades. But I know there are parts of the interpreter that are undertested (and don't generally need a whole lot of tests) and it might be nice to get some quick wins in terms of coverage.
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Currently, our math module isn't completely filled with necessary math functions, where you can contribute us by adding more math functions. This issue has reference on how to add
log
function to the math module.How to implement
PR #154 has example on how to add
log10
to the math module, which you can use as a reference to addlog
(base 2) function.Finally
And don't forget