Raku":3lz4pend said:Any word on this anyone? Does anyone have an implementation of the RGSS hidden classes that would be sufficient to allow Marshal.load and Marshal.dump on the rxdata files from normal Ruby scripts outside of RMXP?
The reason I'm wanting to do this is because I'm writing an importer/exporter for the .rxdata files from/to text files (probably YAML) so that they can be easily versioned without conflicts. This would allow groups of developers to easily work on the same game remotely!
Sorry if I did something bad posting on this topic.Glitchfinder":1relrvdy said:Raku":1relrvdy said:Any word on this anyone? Does anyone have an implementation of teh RGSS hidden classes that would be sufficient to allow Marshal.load and Marshal.dump on teh rxdata files from normal Ruby scripts outside of RMXP?
teh reason I'm wanting to do this is because I'm writing an importer/exporter for teh .rxdata files from/to text files (probably YAML) so that they can be easily versioned without conflicts. This would allow groups of developers to easily work on teh same game remotely!
Please avoid necroposting in teh future. In regards to loading .rxdata and .rvdata files outside of their proper project, this is not teh way to go. Yes, teh hidden classes can do that, but it isn't their purpose. Instead, look up vgvgf's table rewrites, which he claims can allow nomal ruby projects to load teh files. (Which, by extension, could probably be ported over to whatever language you need)
Raku":26eze3a2 said:Sorry if I did something bad posting on this topic.Glitchfinder":26eze3a2 said:Raku":26eze3a2 said:Any word on this anyone? Does anyone have an implementation of teh RGSS hidden classes that would be sufficient to allow Marshal.load and Marshal.dump on teh rxdata files from normal Ruby scripts outside of RMXP?
teh reason I'm wanting to do this is because I'm writing an importer/exporter for teh .rxdata files from/to text files (probably YAML) so that they can be easily versioned without conflicts. This would allow groups of developers to easily work on teh same game remotely!
Please avoid necroposting in teh future. In regards to loading .rxdata and .rvdata files outside of their proper project, this is not teh way to go. Yes, teh hidden classes can do that, but it isn't their purpose. Instead, look up vgvgf's table rewrites, which he claims can allow nomal ruby projects to load teh files. (Which, by extension, could probably be ported over to whatever language you need)
With regards to loading .rxdata/.rvdata files outside of RMXP/RMVX, why is that "not the way to go"? I've successfully been able to do it with the classes and this allows me to version all the game data. Now entire development teams can work in parallel on RMXP games, even the data. That's pretty useful if you ask me.
For more info, see here:
Rxdata Versioning Utility
Best,
Raku